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  The Bible UFO Connection - UFOs In History - 45,000 BC - 9 BC
BC China: From the book " Memories of the Sovereigns and the Kings " published in the 3rd century AD, in China, in the third millennium B.C., before the birth of Huang Ti or of Chi You, "sons from the sky", would descend to Earth on a star which was the shape of a saucer.
BC Rome: Glowing lamps were seen in the sky at Praeneste, a shield was observed at Arpi and in the Amiterno district, the sky was all on fire, and men in white garments appear.
BC "In the consulship of Gnaeus Octavius and Gaius Suetonius a spark was seen to fall from a star and increase in size as it approached the earth.
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 Carthago -- History and Mythology
The Carthaginian engagement of the Sicilian Greeks in 480 BC at the same time as the Persians under Xerxes were invading Greece seems to have been part of a coordinated plan that met with failure.
By 409 BC Carthage was ready to take on the Greek cities in Sicily, taking Selinus and other Sicilian cities at the turn of the century.
Carthage's subsequent revival of fortune in the first half of the 2nd C. BC led Rome to decide to neutralize the potential threat posed by Carthage once and for all by destroying the city and annexing its territory.
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 Ahenobarbus
Ahenobarbus was elected pontifex maximus in 103 BC, consul in 96 BC and censor in 92 BC with Lucius Licinius Crassus the orator, with whom he was frequently at variance.
Domitius Ahenobarbus cos 96 BC, husband of Porcia Catones the sister of Cato the younger, friend of Cicero and enemy of Julius Caesar, and a strong supporter of the aristocratical party.
He was consul in 54 BC, and in 49 he was appointed by the senate to succeed Caesar as governor of Gaul.
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 122 BC - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-06)
Centuries: 3rd century BC - 2nd century BC - 1st century BC
Decades: 170s BC 160s BC 150s BC 140s BC 130s BC - 120s BC - 110s BC 100s BC 90s BC 80s BC 70s BC
Marcus Fulvius Flaccus and Gaius Gracchus become tribunes and propose a number of radical reforms in Rome.
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 Gaius Marius   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-06)
By roughly 134 BC, Marius had attracted notice serving with the Roman army at Numantia under the great Scipio Aemilianus, grandson of Scipio Africanus and among the most powerful men in Rome.
In 110 BC, Marius was able to arrange for a brilliant marriage with Julia, sister of the future Caesar's father, Gaius, and thus his future aunt.
THE FINAL CONSULATE, 86 BC By 90 BC, with the beginnings of the "Social War" (in which Italian city-states, refused full participation in Roman citizenship, violently rebelled) Marius sought command only to be reduced to serving under lesser men.
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 Phoenicia, Phoenician Wars
From the middle of the 3rd century to the middle of the 2nd century BC, Carthage was engaged in a series of wars with Rome.
In 219 BC Hannibal made an attack on Saguntum, an independent Iberian city south of the Ebro River.
He is shown in the only surviving portraits, the silver coins of Cartagena struck in 221, the year of his election as general, with a youthful, beardless, and pleasant face.
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The advances of which Gallic tribe in 236 BC were arrested by the mere appearance of a Roman Army at Arminium?
In 241 BC the last 2 rural tribes were created to incorporate the Picentes and Sabines.
Who was the tribune of the plebs in 232 BC who proposed that the Ager Gallicus taken from the Senones be divided into small allotments for poor citizens?
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 123 bc   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-06)
123 BC Centuries: 3rd century BC - 2nd century BC - 1st century BC
Years: 128 BC 127 BC 126 BC 125 BC 124 BC - 123 BC - 122 BC 121 BC 120 BC 119 BC 118 BC
He waited until after his re-election the following year before pushing forward the various civil and agrarian reforms that his brother championed in 133 BC.
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 Aix-en-Provence History travel: Maps, History, France - Provence Beyond
Celto-Ligurian: in the 4th century BC, Entremont, 3 km north of the current town, was the fortified capital of the Salyens, the most powerful Gallic confederation in the region.
Aix was founded as Aquae Sextiae in the year 122 BC by Sextius Calvinius, after first destroying the Ligurian oppidum at Entremont.
In 102 BC, Marius, who defeated the Teutons on the plain of Pourriéres (20 km east), embellished the town with monuments.
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 Learn more about 2nd century BC in the online encyclopedia.   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-06)
Learn more about 2nd century BC in the online encyclopedia.
Enter a phrase or search word in the box below.
Hint: Play with putting spaces before and after your words to see the different results you get.
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 THE FALL OF THE ROMAN REPUBLIC (180 - 476 AD)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-06)
123 - 122 BC - Tribunate of GAIUS GRACCHUS
104 - 100 BC - Consecutive consulship of Marius.
71 BC - CRASSUS crushed the slave revolt led by Spartacus.
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 List of Roman laws - Art History Online Reference and Guide
Lex Rubria (122 BC) – Authorized a colony on the ruins of Carthage
The first decree was issued in 121 BC, due to riots provoked by Gaius Gracchus.
Twelve Tables – The first set of Roman laws published by the Decemviri in 451 BC, which would be the starting point of the elaborate Roman constitution.
www.arthistoryclub.com /art_history/List_of_Roman_laws   (884 words)

  
 On Jesus
On that, Groothuis states, "Ceasar’s The Gallic Wars dates from 100-44 BC," and writes, "the earliest copy is from AD 900, with a gap of 1,000 years," and "only ten ancient copies of this document exist" (pg.
Therefore the speeches are given in the language in which, as it seemed to me, several speakers would express, on the subject under consideration, the sentiments most befitting to the occasion, though at the same time I have adhered as closely as possible to the general sense of what was actually said" (tr.
However, the secular Athenian Orator, Isocrates (436-338 B.C.), stated it using a positive formula: "You should be such in your dealings with others as you expect me to be in my dealings with you" (Nicoles 61).
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 Drusus, Marcus Livius --  Encyclopædia Britannica
son of the tribune of 122 by the same name; as tribune in 91, Drusus made the last nonviolent civilian attempt to reform the government of republican Rome.
He then introduced a judiciary law that probably specified that the law courts, then controlled by the equites, or cavalry, should be impaneled jointly from...
Roman politician, tribune with Gaius Gracchus in 122 BC who undermined Gracchus' program of economic and political reform by proposing reforms that were even more appealing to the populace but that he evidently did not seriously intend to be implemented.
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 Prophecies - All About GOD
We now hold copies of Isaiah 53, Psalm 22, Daniel 9, etc. that have been dated at 335 to 100 BC by a number of secular methods (including paleographic, scribal and carbon 14 dating).
For example, anyone can now read Isaiah 53 (Yesha'Yahu 53) from Jewish scripture (Tanakh) and be absolutely stunned to see the Messiah revealed in the mid-700's BC, as confirmed in a scroll dated by secular paleographers at between 150 to 125 BC, and by a secular radiocarbon labs at between 335 to 122 BC.
In addition to the Dead Sea Scrolls, we have the Septuagint version of the Hebrew scripture (Old Testament), which was translated from Hebrew to Greek in approximately 250 BC, definitely prior to the time Jesus Christ walked the earth.
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 Taoism --  Encyclopædia Britannica   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-06)
The book is not only significant philosophically, but it is also one of the most sacred...
(4th century BC), Chinese philosopher, author, and teacher; classic work bears his name; influential in development of Chinese philosophy and religious thought; interpreted Taoism (from tao, “way”) differently from Lao-tzu; Chuang-tzu taught that wise people accept the ebb and flow of life without attempting to challenge it; true enlightenment involves freeing oneself of...
In the middle of the 2nd century BC, the emperor Wu-ti changed the official ideology of China to Confucianism, which thus replaced Taoism as the primary influence in Chinese political and intellectual life.
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 122 BC   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-06)
Marcus Fulvius Flaccus and Gaius Gracchus become tribunes and propose a number of radical reforms in ancient RomeRome/.
Roundup: Alabama survives Ole Miss, BC rallies past Wake
Jamie Christensen's 31-yard field goal as time expired lifted No. 6 Alabama to a 13-10 victory over Mississippi on Saturday.
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 POLYBIUS   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-06)
His work illuminated the rise of Rome and the history of the Mediterranean world.
After Rome conquered Macedonia in 168 BC, he was taken as a prisoner to Rome.
He helped later Greece obtain favorable terms in a treaty with the Romans.
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 Roman Expansion in the Mediterranean and Crises at Home, 264-122 BC   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-06)
Roman Expansion in the Mediterranean and Crises at Home, 264-122 BC Roman Expansion in the Mediterranean and Crises at Home, 264-122 BC The Punic Wars
Marius and Sulla, 107-79 BC Marius as uir militaris
A. Situation in late 49 BC Campaigns of the civil war
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 CLC - class schedule   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-06)
202.001 MWF 2:00 -- 3:00 -- 2:00 BC 122
101.001 MWF 12:00 -- 12:50 BC 246 Ryan Oakley
102.001 MWF 12:00 -- 12:50 BC 246 Apinan Kanyalak
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 British Columbia Aviation Frequencies
They primarily handle north/south traffic between Alaska and Seattle ARTCC's, but also are seeing increasing numbers of long-range aircraft going to and from the Pacific ocean to points in the USA.
They are responsible for the airport service on Vancouver Island and the northern coast of BC.
If the airport your looking for is not listed on this page, please try scanning between 122.000 and 124.000 MHz for local UNICOM or (ATF) aerodrome traffic frequencies.
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 Index of ancestors of Daniel and Lalou Rostrup Holdt
48 BC, Consul 70, 55 and 52 BC Popillia of Rome
Consul 238-209 BC Quintus Marcus Rex of Rome
Praetor 208 BC Sextus Julius Caesar II of Rome
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 Rome Unleashed - Roman Rulers   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-06)
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485-479 BC consulship held by patrician family the FABII
377 BC LICINIUS Stolo and Lucius SEXTIUS consuls
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 English Department - Faculty Contact Information
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