List of state leaders in 395 BC
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This is a list of heads of state, government leaders, and other rulers in the year 395 BC.
The column "Title" refers to being of the state in question (e.g. "Emperor" under the heading "Japan" means "Emperor of Japan") unless otherwise stated.
Africa
Carthage
Type | Name | Title | Royal house | From | To | Refs |
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Sovereign | Mago II | King | Magonids | 396 BC | 375 BC |
Egypt
Type | Name | Title | Royal house | From | To | Refs |
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Sovereign | Nepherites I | Pharaoh | Twenty-ninth dynasty | 398 BC | 393 BC |
Kush
Type | Name | Title | Royal house | From | To | Refs |
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Sovereign | Harsiotef | King | — | 404 BC | 369 BC |
Middle East and Asia Minor
Armenia
Type | Name | Title | Royal house | From | To | Refs |
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Sovereign | Orontes I | Satrap | — | 401 BC | 344 BC |
Cimmerian Bosporus
Type | Name | Title | Royal house | From | To | Refs |
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Sovereign | Satyrus | King | Spartocids | 433 BC | 389 BC |
Persia
Type | Name | Title | Royal house | From | To | Refs |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Sovereign | Artaxerxes II | King | Achaemenid dynasty | 404 BC | 358 BC |
At this time, the Persian rulers were also rulers of the following conquered countries:
Asia
Arakan (Burma)
Mythological monarchs
Type | Name | Title | Royal house | From | To | Refs |
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Sovereign | Rohaha Gun | King | Second Danyawaddy | 399 BC | 368 BC |
China
Type | Name | Title | Royal house | From | To | Refs |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Sovereign | An | King | Zhou dynasty | 401 BC | 376 BC | [1] |
Vassal states
- Note: Only vassal states where the rulers and their reigning years are known are listed here.
State | Type | Name | Title | Royal house | From | To | Refs |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Chu | Sovereign | Dao | King | Mi | 401 BC | 381 BC | [2] |
Han | Sovereign | Lie | Marquis | — | 399 BC | 387 BC | [3] |
Jin | Sovereign | Lie | Duke | Ji | 415 BC | 389 BC | [4] |
Lu | Sovereign | Mu | Duke | Ji | 415 BC | 383 BC | [5] |
Qi | Sovereign | Kang | Duke | Jiang | 404 BC | 386 BC | [6] |
Qin | Sovereign | Hui II | Duke | Ying | 399 BC | 387 BC | [7] |
Song | Sovereign | Dao | Duke | — | 403 BC | 385 BC | [8] |
Wei | Sovereign | Wu | Marquis | — | 395 BC | 370 BC | [9] |
Wey | Sovereign | Shen | Duke | — | 414 BC | 383 BC | [10] |
Yan | Sovereign | Jian II | Duke | — | 414 BC | 373 BC | [11] |
Yue | Sovereign | Yi | King | — | 412 BC | 376 BC | [12] |
Zhao | Sovereign | Wu | Marquis | — | 399 BC | 387 BC | [13] |
Zheng | Sovereign | Kang | Duke | — | 395 BC | 375 BC | [14] |
Gojoseon (Korea)
Legendary monarchs
Type | Name | Title | Royal house | From | To | Refs |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Sovereign | Hyeokseong | King | — | 413 BC | 385 BC |
Japan
Type | Name | Title | Royal house | From | To | Refs |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Sovereign | Kōshō | Emperor | — | 475 BC | 5 August 393 BC |
Magadha Empire (India)
Type | Name | Title | Royal house | From | To | Refs |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Sovereign | Shishunaga | Emperor | Shishunaga dynasty | 413 BC | 345 BC | |
Sovereign | Kakavarna Kalashoka | Emperor | Shishunaga dynasty | 395 BC | 367 BC |
Upatissa Nuwara (Sri Lanka)
Type | Name | Title | Royal house | From | To | Refs |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Sovereign | Pandukabhaya | King | Vijaya | 437 BC | 377 BC |
Europe
Athens
Type | Name | Title | Royal house | From | To | Refs |
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Sovereign | Phormion | Archon | — | 396 BC | 395 BC | |
Sovereign | Diophandus | Archon | — | 395 BC | 394 BC |
Epirus
Type | Name | Title | Royal house | From | To | Refs |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Sovereign | Tharrhypas | King | — | 430 BC | 392 BC |
Ireland
Type | Name | Title | Royal house | From | To | Refs |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Sovereign | Fergus Fortamail | High King | Milesians | 396 BC | 385 BC |
Macedonia
Type | Name | Title | Royal house | From | To | Refs |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Sovereign | Archelaus II | King | Argead dynasty | 396 BC | 393 BC |
Odrysian Thrace
Type | Name | Title | Royal house | From | To | Refs |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Sovereign | Amadocus I | King | — | 408 BC | 389 BC | |
Sovereign | Seuthes II | King | — | 405 BC | 387 BC |
Roman Republic
Type | Name | Title | Political group | From | To | Refs |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Sovereign | P. Cornelius Cossus | Consular tribune | — | 395 BC | ||
Sovereign | Lucius Furius Medullinus | Consular tribune | — | 395 BC | ||
Sovereign | P. Cornelius Scipio | Consular tribune | — | 395 BC | ||
Sovereign | Q. Servilius Fidenas | Consular tribune | — | 395 BC | ||
Sovereign | K. Fabius Ambustus | Consular tribune | — | 395 BC | ||
Sovereign | M. Valerius Lactucinus Maximus | Consular tribune | — | 395 BC |
Sparta
Type | Name | Title | Royal house | From | To | Refs |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Sovereign | Pausanias II | King | Agiad | 409 BC | 395 BC | |
Sovereign | Agesilaus II | King | Eurypontid | 401 BC or 400 BC | 360 BC | |
Sovereign | Agesipolis I | King | Agiad | 395 BC | 380 BC |
Syracuse
Type | Name | Title | Royal house | From | To | Refs |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Sovereign | Dionysius I | Tyrant | — | 405 BC | 367 BC |
References
- ↑ Rulers of Zhōu at the Chinese Text Project
- ↑ Rulers of Chǔ at the Chinese Text Project
- ↑ Rulers of Hán at the Chinese Text Project
- ↑ Rulers of Jìn at the Chinese Text Project
- ↑ Rulers of Lǔ at the Chinese Text Project
- ↑ Rulers of Qí at the Chinese Text Project
- ↑ Rulers of Qín at the Chinese Text Project
- ↑ Rulers of Sòng at the Chinese Text Project
- ↑ Rulers of Wèi at the Chinese Text Project
- ↑ Rulers of Wèi at the Chinese Text Project
- ↑ Rulers of Yān at the Chinese Text Project
- ↑ Rulers of Yuè at the Chinese Text Project
- ↑ Rulers of Zhào at the Chinese Text Project
- ↑ Rulers of Zhèng at the Chinese Text Project
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