General
Population: Between 190 and 230 million*
- History: History of the Peloponnesian War written by Thucydides (395 BC)
- Philosophy: Plato writes Apologia in defense of Socrates (396 BC)
- Warfare: Explosion of Naxos (Eruption of Etna) reroutes Carthaginian army (396 BC)
- Deaths: Socrates (399 BC), Lysander (395 BC),
Roman general Marcus Furius Camillus (395 BC),
Thucydides the Greek historian (395 BC),
Meh Tih the Chinese philosopher (390 BC)
Africa
- North: Treaty between Salamis in Cyprus and Egypt (393 BC)
Americas
- General: Jarom the son of Enos writes - most of Nephites righteous
Europe
- General: Wandering Cisalpine Gauls from northern Italy under Brennus sack Rome (390 BC)
- Cyprus: Treaty between Cyprus and Egypt (393 BC)
- Greece: Socrates sentenced to death for corrupting the yout (399 BC)
Coalition of Athens forms between Athens, Thebes, Corinth, and Argos (395 BC)
Start of Greek City-States Wars - Lysander killed in battle (395 BC)
Spartan general Agesilaus defeats allied troops at Coronae (394 BC)
- Italian States: Mt. Etna erupts (396 BC)
Etruscan city of Veii captured by Romans (396 BC)
Carthaginians destroy Messina (396 BC)
Romans under dictator marcus Furius Camillus subjugate Etruscans (391 BC)
Gallic invasion of Rome (390 BC)