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Millennium:
1st millennium BC
Centuries:
6th century BC
5th century BC
4th century BC
Decades:
440s BC
430s BC
420s BC
410s BC
400s BC
Years:
431 BC
430 BC
429 BC
428 BC
427 BC
426 BC
425 BC
428 BC by topic
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428 BC in various calendars
Gregorian calendar
428 BC CDXXVIII BC
Ab urbe condita
326
Ancient Egypt era
XXVII dynasty, 98
- Pharaoh
Artaxerxes I of Persia, 38
Ancient Greek era
88th Olympiad (victor)¹
Assyrian calendar
4323
Balinese saka calendar
N/A
Bengali calendar
−1020
Berber calendar
523
Buddhist calendar
117
Burmese calendar
−1065
Byzantine calendar
5081–5082
Chinese calendar
壬子年 (Water Rat) 2270 or 2063 — to — 癸丑年 (Water Ox) 2271 or 2064
Coptic calendar
−711 – −710
Discordian calendar
739
Ethiopian calendar
−435 – −434
Hebrew calendar
3333–3334
Hindu calendars
- Vikram Samvat
−371 – −370
- Shaka Samvat
N/A
- Kali Yuga
2673–2674
Holocene calendar
9573
Iranian calendar
1049 BP – 1048 BP
Islamic calendar
1081 BH – 1080 BH
Javanese calendar
N/A
Julian calendar
N/A
Korean calendar
1906
Minguo calendar
2339 before ROC 民前2339年
Nanakshahi calendar
−1895
Thai solar calendar
115–116
Tibetan calendar
阳水鼠年 (male Water-Rat) −301 or −682 or −1454 — to — 阴水牛年 (female Water-Ox) −300 or −681 or −1453
Year 428 BC was a year of the pre-Julian Roman calendar. At the time, it was known as the Year of the Consulship of Cossus and Cincinnatus or Cincinnatus and Atratinus (or, less frequently, year 326 Ab urbe condita). The denomination 428 BC for this year has been used since the early medieval period, when the Anno Domini calendar era became the prevalent method in Europe for naming years.
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(/æˈspeɪʒ(i)ə, -ziə, -ʃə/; Greek: Ἀσπασία Greek: [aspasíaː]; c. 470 – after 428BC) was a metic woman in Classical Athens. Born in Miletus, she moved to Athens...
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will not act." Euripides, in the fragmentary Hippolytus Veiled (before 428BC), mentions that, "Try first thyself, and after call in God; For to the worker...
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