285 BC
| Centuries: | 4th century BC |
| Decades: | 310s BC 300s BC 290s BC - 280s BC - 270s BC 260s BC 250s BC |
| Years: | 288 BC 287 BC 286 BC |
| 285 BC by topic | |
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- Deaths |
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| Establishments | |
| Gregorian calendar |
285 BC |
| Ab urbe condita |
469 |
| Armenian calendar | N/A |
| Bahá'í calendar |
-2128 – -2127 |
| Berber calendar |
666 |
| Buddhist calendar |
260 |
| Burmese calendar |
-922 |
| Byzantine calendar |
5224 – 5225 |
| Chinese calendar | [[Sexagenary cycle|]]年 (2352/2412) — to —
子年(2353/2413) |
| Coptic calendar |
-568 – -567 |
| Ethiopian calendar |
-292 – -291 |
| Hebrew calendar | 3476
– 3477 |
| Hindu calendars | |
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-229 – -228 |
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| N/A | |
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2817 – 2818 |
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| Holocene calendar |
9716 |
| Iranian calendar |
906 BP – 905 BP |
| Islamic calendar |
934 BH – 933 BH |
| Japanese calendar | |
| Korean calendar |
2049 |
| Thai solar calendar |
259 |
Events
By place
Egypt
- June 26
- Egypt's Ptolemy I Soter abdicates. He is succeeded by his youngest son by his wife Berenice, Ptolemy II Philadelphus, who has been co-regent for three years.
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A 110 metre tall lighthouse on the island of Pharos in Alexandria's harbour is completed and serves as a landmark for ships in the eastern Mediterranean. Built by Sostratus of Cnidus for Ptolemy II of Egypt, it is one of the seven wonders of the ancient world. It is a technological triumph and is the archetype of all lighthouses since. A broad spiral ramp leads to the top, where a fire burns at night.
Seleucid Empire
- Demetrius Poliorcetes
is deserted by his troops and surrenders to Seleucus at Cilicia, where Seleucus keeps him a prisoner.
Births
Deaths
- Dicaearchus
, Greek philosopher, cartographer, geographer, mathematician and author (b. c. 350 BC)
- Theophrastus
, Greek philosopher, a native of Eressos in Lesbos, the successor of Aristotle in the Peripatetic school (b. c. 370 BC)

