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  BCE
BCE is an abbreviation for "Before the Common Era".
The use of BCE to replace BC is usually advocated on the grounds that the counting of years in relation to the birth of Jesus is biased too strongly in the service of Christianity.
BCE is the abbreviation in Romance languages for the European Central Bank.
www.ebroadcast.com.au /lookup/encyclopedia/bc/BCE.html   (182 words)

  
 Indo-Scythians - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Around 175 BCE, the Yuezhi tribes (probable related to the Tocharians) who lived in modern day Gansu, were defeated by the Xiongnu (Huns) tribes, and had to migrate towards the West into the Ili river area.
Sometime after 155 BCE, the Yuezhi were again defeated by an alliance of the Wusun and the Xiongnu, and were forced to move south, again displacing the Scythians, who migrated south towards Bactria, and south-west towards Parthia and Afghanistan.
The presence of the Scythians in north-western India during the 1st century BCE was contemporary with that of the Indo-Greek Kingdoms there, and it seems they initially recognized the power of the local Greek rulers.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Indo-Scythians   (1814 words)

  
 History of Yemen - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Between the 12th century BCE and the 6th century CE, it was dominated by six successive civilizations which rivaled each other, or were allied with each other and controlled the lucrative spice trade: M'ain, Qataban, Hadramout, Awsan, Saba and Himyarite.
During the 8th and 7th century BCE, there was a close contact of cultures between the Kingdom of Dʿmt in northern Ethiopia and Eritrea and Saba'.
It was first referenced by an outside civilization in an Old Sabaic inscription of Karab'il Watar from the early 7th century BCE, in which the King of Hadramaut, Yada`'il, is mentioned as being one of his allies.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/History_of_Yemen   (5639 words)

  
 africanfront.com (AUF)
1518 BCE Moses (of the Bible) is born at Memphis Egypt and is adopted by princess Neferubity Thutmosis (sister to Hatshepsut and Thutmosis II).
606 BCE Nineveh, capital of Assyria, is captured by the Chaldean Babylonians and the Medes, establishing the Chaldean Empire.
327 BCE At Makaranda in Samarkand, Persia, during a drunken rage Alexander murders Cleitus Niger, the African King of Bactria, foster brother of Alexander and commander of the "royal squadron" of the Greek/Macedonian armies under Phillip and Alexander.
www.africanfront.com /calendar.php   (7778 words)

  
 Boii - Biocrawler   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-24)
Sometime between 205 and 184 BCE, T. Maccius Plautus refers to the Boii in his work, Captivi.
Sometime between 100 and 44 BCE, Caius Julius Caesar refers to the Boii in his work, De Bello Gallico.
Sometime between 59 BCE and 17 CE, in volume 21 of his work The History of Rome, Titus Livius (Livy) says that it was a Boii that offered to show Hannibal the way across the Alps.
www.biocrawler.com /encyclopedia/Boii   (395 words)

  
 CHRONO-FILE for BIBLICAL and EARLY CULTURES Section-4a
Between 285 BCE and 130 BCE the Septuagint is translated.
In the second half of 167 BCE, supposedly Antiochus sent his general Apollonius to Jerusalem at the head of an army of mercenaries to end feuding among the locals.
This rise of Caesar to Dictator status marks the end Roman rule by leading statesmen of the Republic, and after some minor power adjustments,...the leaders of Rome would be known as 'Emperors' as opposed to 'Kings,'...a term that would forever be associated with the usurping methods of conquest.
hometown.aol.com /eilatlog/chronofile/timeculture_S_04a.html   (2354 words)

  
 Aristotle (384-322 BCE): General Introduction [Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy]
He is said to have given two kinds of lectures: the more detailed discussions in the morning for an inner circle of advanced students, and the popular discourses in the evening for the general body of lovers of knowledge.
At the sudden death of Alexander in 323 BCE., the pro-Macedonian government in Athens was overthrown, and a general reaction occurred against anything Macedonian.
For example, if eating 100 apples is too many, and eating zero apples is too little, this does not imply that we should eat 50 apples, which is the mathematical mean.
www.utm.edu /research/iep/a/aristotl.htm   (7037 words)

  
 Tekhelet Timeline
Tell-el-Amarna Tablets (1500-1300 BCE) – The phrase subatu sa takilti - a garment of tekhelet - is listed as one of the precious articles sent to Egypt by Dusratta, King of the Mittani, as dowry to the Egyptian prince who was about to marry his daughter.
Tel Shikmona Vat (circa 1200 BCE) – Chemical analysis of dye stains on an ancient vat are found to be molecularly equivalent to dye from Murex snails.
Dye Use Restrictions (100 BCE - 68 CE) – Caesar (100-44 BCE) and Augustus (63 BCE -14 CE) restricted the use of the dyes to governing classes.
www.tekhelet.com /timeline.htm   (949 words)

  
 Stone Age Hand Axes
They rarely lived beyond the age of 35, not because of hardship, but more probably because of disease, since even minor cuts could cause fatal infections.
Primitive Abbevillian handaxe from Olduvai, approximately 1,000,000 BCE.
Two views of a specialized type of late handaxe called a Prodnik, which was a sort of bifacial knife.
www.abotech.com /Articles/Kowalski02.htm   (845 words)

  
 Satan: Early history
The book of Daniel was seen as having been written by Daniel himself, in the 6th century CE, etc. Conservative Christians still believe this today, largely because the Bible mentions the identity of its authors in many locations, and conservatives believe the Bible to be inerrant.
It is rather made up of a mixture of writings and editing by three individuals or groups: in 950 BCE by "J", 750 BCE for "E" and 539 BCE for "P".
Deuteronomy was written in the 7th century BCE, and Daniel was written in the 2nd century BCE.
www.religioustolerance.org /chr_sat2.htm   (2441 words)

  
 Internet Ancient History Sourcebook: Rome
Cicero (105-43 BCE): On the Genres of Rhetoric.
Horace (65-8 BCE): Secular hymn, and Vergil (70-19 BCE): Aeneid, VI.ii.789-800, 847-853.
A Roman Harvest Sacrifice, from Cato, On Agriculture 134, 160 BCE [At enteract.com]
www.fordham.edu /halsall/ancient/asbook09.html   (3375 words)

  
 Ancient Roman History Timeline III
Was elected tribune of the people in 133 BCE, and fought for reforms of benefit to the plebeians.
Marius was Roman general and statesman who led the popular party in the civil war of 88 to 86 BCE.
He was elected tribune of the people in 123 BCE, and attempted the continuation of popular reforms.
www.exovedate.com /ancient_timeline_three.html   (1309 words)

  
 Atrocity statistics from the Roman Era
Lake Trasimene (217 BCE): "nearly all" in Roman Army of 30,000 killed.
Cannae (216 BCE): 44,000 Romans and 6,000 Carthag.
Cannae (216 BCE): 50,000-70,000 Romans and 6,000 Carthag.
users.erols.com /mwhite28/romestat.htm   (1237 words)

  
 Solar Eclipses: -0099 to 0000   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-24)
The terms BCE and CE are abbreviations for "Before Common Era" and "Common Era," respectively.
Historians should note the numerical difference of one year between astronomical dates and BCE dates.
Thus, the year 0 corresponds to 1 BCE, and year -100 corresponds to 101 BCE, etc..
sunearth.gsfc.nasa.gov /eclipse/SEcat/SE-0099-0000.html   (758 words)

  
 East Asia Timeline
1500 Aryan invasions of the Indian subcontinent (until 1200 BCE); composition of the earliest hymns of the Rig Veda in India
237 Ashoka (273-237 BCE), emperor of India, significant patron of Buddhism
100 The Bhagavad Gita composed sometime between 100 BCE and 100 CE Hsin dynasty in China (9-23 CE)
pegasus.cc.ucf.edu /~eshaw/asiatime.htm   (835 words)

  
 Ancient Roman History Timeline
Apparently, Rome was ruled by seven kings from 753 BCE until 509 BCE, when Tarquinius Superbus was defeated in a popular rebellion.
Those families whose wealth allowed them to support and provide a horse in a military campaign, came to be called the equestrians, or equites.
Beginning in 443 BCE these distinctions were recorded by two censors, upon the taking of the census.
www.exovedate.com /ancient_timeline_one.html   (1859 words)

  
 Late Republic (133-27 BCE)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-24)
Political and Land Reforms of the Gracchus Brothers (133 - 121 BCE)
Marius and Sulla- The Revolts in Afrcia (113 - 78 BCE)
Spartacus Revolt of the Slaves (73 BCE - 71 BCE)
www.boundaryschools.com /perley/kencon/pages/laterepublic.html   (138 words)

  
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Hermes and the Infant Dionysus, Praxiteles, From the Temple of Hera, Olympia (330 BCE)
Inner Court of the King's Royal Apartments, Palace of King Minos, Knossos (1600 BCE)
Painted Stone Sarcophagus from a Chamber-Tomb near the Palace of Hagia Triada (1400 BCE)
eawc.evansville.edu /pictures/grpage.htm   (1092 words)

  
 Roman Empire - 100 BCE to 400 CE
Roman Empire - 100 BCE to 400 CE click on the timeline entry for details
Starting back in 245 BCE, during the Hellenist period, two rabbis, Zadok
30 BCE, from his humble anonymity and personal economic poverty one of the
www.whymarryjewish.com /timeline3.htm   (298 words)

  
 Hinduism-Timeline   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-24)
Mahabharata and Bhagavad Gita composed (400-100 bce) map
Layer 2: Religion of the Vedas (1500 bce to 500 bce) map
Layer 1: Indus Valley Civilization (2500 bce to 1500 bce) map
uwacadweb.uwyo.edu /religionet/er/hinduism/HHIST.HTM   (136 words)

  
 Sophomore Inquiry / Introduction to Latin American Studies
Prehistoric Times, circa 14,500 BCE-100 BCE (Before the Common Era)
circa 12,000 BCE — Migrants have made their way all the way to Chile
100 CE — Sun temple built at Teotihuacan
web.pdx.edu /~mworks/SINQ/histchronol3.htm   (1702 words)

  
 Hint number 3
AncientWorlds > Celtia > The Citadel > The Trivia Table > Gaul, Germania and Britannia - 100 BCE to 100 CE > Hint number 3
Roman-Celtic-Germanic Military Role-play for the years between 300 BCE and 100 CE.
Thread: Gaul, Germania and Britannia - 100 BCE to 100 CE Questions pertaining to Celtic and German tribes for the stated period.
www.ancientworlds.net /263834   (146 words)

  
 *** The House of Ptolemy: Kings, Queens, and the Rest of the Royal Ptolemies ***
--- Titulature Of The Pharaohs: Ptolemaic Dynasty (305-30 BCE)
This relief was probably made after her death when she had been made a goddess and was called the "daughter of the god Amun."
Coma Berenices (Bernice's Hair), is the 'hair of Queen Berenice' of Egypt, which became a constellation around 230 BCE.
www.houseofptolemy.org /housekng.htm   (1324 words)

  
 Slatta Historical Timelines: HI 215 Latin American to 1826
If you read about important events that should be added, please tell the instructor.
The dating system refers to CE (common era, also known as AD ano domini, the year of our Lord, and BCE Before Common Era, also known as BC, Before Christ).
1000 BCE * Ciboney migrate from South America to Caribbean islands
social.chass.ncsu.edu /slatta/hi216/hi215time.htm   (1161 words)

  
 Astrologer Richard Nolle's 3000-Year Mercury-Sun Conjunction Tables: 100-001 BCE
MERCURY-SUN CONJUNCTION (GEOCENTRIC TROPICAL ZODIAC) 100 to 001 BCE copyright 2003 by Richard Nolle all rights reserved http://www.astropro.com - rnolle@astropro.com +--------------+----------+-----+---------+--------+
All time and zodiacal position data are computer generated for the conjunctions of Mercury and the Sun in geocentric ecliptic longitude (tropical zodiac) using Matrix's BLUE*STAR software, with nominal precision to the nearest minute of arc.
NOTE: BLUE*STAR uses 0 (zero) for 1 BCE, and negative numbers for each year prior to that.
www.astropro.com /features/tables/geo/me-su/me000su/mesu06.html   (119 words)

  
 Onfiles_TOC
Greek Government and the Growth of Democracy 1000-400 BCE
Empire of Magadha 1 C. Empire of Magadha 2 C. The Zapotec Culture in Oaxaca C. Ancient and Medieval Sri Lanka C. Persian Empire 500 BCE
Class in Ancient Rome 100 BCE-100 CE Roman Women 100 BCE-100 CE Roman Slavery 150 CE Hinduism and Jainism in South Asia C. Buddhism and Sikh Religion in South Asia C. Major Religions and Philosophies in China C. Gods of Greece and Rome
www.factsonfile.com /newfacts/Onfiles_TOC.asp?ISBNCD=0816042004   (1168 words)

  
 AH 201 (Geiger)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-24)
Bull lyre, from tomb at Ur (modern Muqaiyir, Iraq), c.2,685 BCE
Head of a ruler (possibly Sargon I), from Nineveh (modern Kuyunjik, Iraq), copper, c.2,300-2,200 BCE (G 2-12)
Stela of Naramsin from Susa, Iran, limestone relief, c.2,254-2,218 BCE (G 2-13)
www.wisc.edu /arth/ah201/01.html   (226 words)

  
 Astrologer Richard Nolle's 3000-Year Venus-Sun Conjunction Tables: 100-001 BCE
Astrologer Richard Nolle's 3000-Year Venus-Sun Conjunction Tables: 100-001 BCE
VENUS-SUN CONJUNCTION (GEOCENTRIC TROPICAL ZODIAC) 100 to 001 BCE copyright 2003 by Richard Nolle all rights reserved http://www.astropro.com - rnolle@astropro.com +--------------+----------+-----+---------+--------+
All time and zodiacal position data are computer generated for the conjunctions of Venus and the Sun in geocentric ecliptic longitude (tropical zodiac) using Matrix's BLUE*STAR software, with nominal precision to the nearest minute of arc.
www.astropro.com /features/tables/geo/ve-su/ve000su/vesu06.html   (119 words)

  
 Laurel Wreath Greek 300 to 100 BCE 1 on Flickr - Photo Sharing!   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-24)
Laurel Wreath Greek 300 to 100 BCE 1 on Flickr - Photo Sharing!
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 Amazon.com: The Nature of Classical Collecting: Collectors and Collections, 100 BCE-100 CE (Perspectives on ...   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-24)
Amazon.com: The Nature of Classical Collecting: Collectors and Collections, 100 BCE-100 CE (Perspectives on Collecting): Books: Alexandra Bounia
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The Nature of Classical Collecting: Collectors and Collections, 100 BCE-100 CE (Perspectives on Collecting) (Hardcover)
www.amazon.com /exec/obidos/tg/detail/-/0754600122?v=glance   (449 words)

  
 auf dieser Seite   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-24)
Gaius Julius Caesar (IPA : 'ga?.us 'jul.ius 'ka?.sar ; [1]), July 12 or July 13, 100 BC ?
102/100 BCE: Gaius Julius Caesar was born (by Caesarean section according to an unlikely legend) of Aurelia and Gaius Julius Caesar, a praetor.
More on Julius Caesar from Infoplease: Ides of March - The Ides of March Just one of a dozen Ides that occur every month of the year by Borgna Brunner As...
www.mauritius-buch.de /julius_caesar.php   (297 words)

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