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  J1402   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
BC under the authority of the king of the Molossian tribe.
The end of this federal coinage came abruptly with the sack of 70 Epeirote cities and the deportation of 150,000 captives by the Romans (167 BC), partly in revenge for the constant opposition of the greater part of Epeiros to Rome.
The Thessalian cities were declared free by the Romans in 196 BC and thereafter the Thessalian Confederacy (Koinon) was established.
www.culture.gr /2/21/214/21401m/presveis/Pages/museum/14/p1402_2.html   (932 words)

  
 Macedonian-Romans wars , 215-167 BC
In the period of the Macedonian King Phillip V (221-179 BC), Macedonia became target of the Roman conquers.
Then in the battle at Cynoscefale in 197 BC the Macedonian king Philip V, was defeated.
The Third Macedonian War (171-167 BC): In this period king of the Macedonians was Perseius (179-167 BC).
www.mymacedonia.net /history/wars.htm   (464 words)

  
 Judas Maccabeus - Open Encyclopedia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
In 175 BC, Antiochus IV Epiphanes assumed the emperorship of the Seleucid Empire and began a campaign of assimilation against the Jews in Palestine.
Before the patriarch Mattathias died in 167 BC, he bestowed upon his sons John, Simon, Eleazar, and Jonathan the task of continuing the holy war he had started--with Judas at their head as military chief.
After accomplishing this mission in 162 BC, Judas turned his attention back to the Acra, which remained a Seleucid bastion in the midst of the holiest of Jewish cities.
open-encyclopedia.com /Judas_Maccabaeus   (1089 words)

  
 J1802   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
From 168/167 BC, when Macedonia was defeated, until 148/146 BC, when it was turned into a province, the circulation of Hellenic coinages under Roman control in the Balkans steadily increased.
BC, while some rare hybrids modelled on various Roman-controlled coinages were minted as well, within the fore-mentioned pattern of indigenous Balkan coinages adjusting to a transitional financial system.
80 BC onwards, while imitations of this kind were locally minted in the northern and north-eastern Balkans, under circumstances that had to do with an already changing world where the power of Rome was indisputable.
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 IBSS - History - Greek
Alexander IV Ptolemaic Dynasty 305-30 BC During this period the Ptolemy's would struggle with the Seleucid Dynasty in Syria for control of Palestine.
In 192 BC peace was made with Syria when he married Cleopatra I, the daughter of Antioch the Great.
When Julius Caesar was assassinated in 44 BC, Octavian and Anthony struggled for power which culminated in the Battle of Actium in 31 BC.
www.bibleandscience.com /history/greeks.htm   (323 words)

  
 Keeping Catholics Catholic Page XXV-The Timeline-Time Before Christ   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
586 BC Destruction of the Temple in Jerusalem and the removal of the Jews to Babylon.
165 BC The Holy Temple of Jerusalem was re-dedicated.
6 BC The Archangel Gabriel visits the High Priest, Zachariah and brings him the news that he and his thought to be barren wife, Elizabeth, will have a son.
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 wikien.info: Main_Page   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
Years: 163 164 165 166 - 167 - 168 169 170 171 Decades: 130s 140s 150s - 160s - 170s 180s 190s Centuries: 1st century - 2nd century - 3rd century Events Germanic tribe Marcomanni waged war against the Romans at AquileiaChange of era name from Yanxi to Yongkang of the Chinese Han DynastyK..
Centuries: 18th century BC - 17th century BC - 15th century BC Decades: 1690s BC 1680s BC - 1670s BC - 1660s BC 1650s BC 1640s BC 1630s BC 1620s BC Events and trends Egypt: Start of Fifteenth Dynasty Significant people..
167 is the number equal to 100 + 60 + 7.
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 Unit 4 - New Testament Backgrounds   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
In the Judean village of Modein in 167 BC, an elderly priest named Mattathias was supposed to be the town representative in order to offer the necessary sacrifice to Zeus to show the town's compliance with the Hellenistic policies of Antiochus Epiphanes.
In December 164 BC, Judas retook the Jerusalem temple.
This episode would encourage the Jews in the 160s BC that rulers such as Belshazzar and Antiochus Epiphanes who had desecrated the sacred things of Yahweh would be judged and condemned.
www.calbaptist.edu /jcate/cst100/Unit4.htm   (7170 words)

  
 PASSIA: Palestinian Academic Society for the Study of International Affairs - Jerusalem
1220 BC: King of Jerusalem defeated by Israelites and the city is destroyed.
Israelites; 1000-587/586 BC: King David captures the Jebusite fortress and establishes united Israelite kingdom.
Persian Rule 538-333 BC: Persians overthrow Babylonian empire; Jerusalem is capital of Persian province.
www.passia.org /jerusalem/chronology/chron1.htm   (663 words)

  
 The Undying Flame: A Christian Portrait of Christ in Hanukkah
In 171 BC, a ruler ascended named Antiochus 4th, called Epiphanes, which means the manifest God.
In 167 BC Antiochus Epiphanes marched to Jerusalem, entered the Temple and ransacked it.
On the 25 of Kislev, 164 BC, exactly three years from Antiochus' abomination of desolation, the Maccabbees triumphantly entered the defiled and half-demolished Temple.
www.sojournerministries.com /articles/flame.htm   (1103 words)

  
 Coins of the Lycian League
However, the roots of the League go back 300 years, according to Trevor Bryce, who wrote: "Certainly, the network of dynastic alliances which developed in the wake of the Persian conquest gave the country the semblence of a relatively unified and coherent political structure in the 5th and 4th centuries.
In 104-100 BC the Lycian League consisted of 23 towns.
After the Macedonian conquest 334/3 BC very few coins were struck in Lycia until the 2nd century BC.
www.limunltd.com /numismatica/articles/lycian-league.html   (721 words)

  
 Macedonian - Roman Wars .: macedonia clasp of the world :.   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
century BC still kept its constitution and stayed the most powerful country in the Balkan Peninsula.
But the end of the war came in the year of 205 BC with no changes and peace conference between Macedonian and Aytol Union.
In this period king of the Macedonians was Perseius (179-167 BC).
popovashapka.com /macedoniainfo/history/ancient_wars.htm   (497 words)

  
 168 BC - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Decades: 210s BC 200s BC 190s BC 180s BC 170s BC - 160s BC - 150s BC140s BC 130s BC 120s BC 110s BC
Years: 173 BC 172 BC 171 BC 170 BC 169 BC - 168 BC - 167 BC 166 BC 165 BC 164 BC 163 BC
June 22 - Third Macedonian War ends with the Battle of Pydna.
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 Who was Who in Roman Times: The Jews   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
Until 200 BC Judea was a part of Egypt, then it became a part of Seleucia.
First Vespasian lead the Roman armies, but in 70 he became emperor and his son Titus finished the war by conquering and destroying Jerusalem.
The annexation of Judaea by Rome (63 BC)
www.romansonline.com /h_oth_Judea_h.asp   (319 words)

  
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Attempted to Force Hellenization of the Jews, 167 BC a.
THE MACCABEAN REVOLT (167-140 BC) A. Hasidim (“Pious Ones”) resisted forced Hellenization B. Revolt by Mattathias, A Priest in Modein (1 Macc 2); Supported by Hasidim C. Judas Maccabeus (the “Hammer”) 166-161 BC 1.
THE HASMONEAN DYNASTY (140-63 BC) A. John Hyrcanus (134-104 BC): Son of Simon; Overcame Ptolemy 1.
www.wmcarey.edu /browning/Classes/DSS/DSSA-HistoricalBackground.doc   (1459 words)

  
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Aemelius Paullus: General who defeated the Macedonians in 167 BC and was honored with an equestrian statue at Delphi.
50 B.C.) and at Terracina (Sanctuary of Jupiter Anxur, 2ndB.C.).
After the expulsion of the Etruscan kings in 509 B.C., killing a man suspected of trying to become a king was officially sanctioned by the Republic (hence the assassination of Julius Caesar in 44 B.C.).
www.csubak.edu /art/art382/romanho1.doc   (3873 words)

  
 Quiz   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
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?
As praetor in 227 BC, Gaius Flaminius was the first annual governor of Sicily (OCD, p.
www.barca.fsnet.co.uk /quiz.htm   (1413 words)

  
 The Ancients
Even Jason wasn't Hellenized enough for some Jews, and in 167 BC the Jewish Paganizers, headed by a chap who went by the Hellenized name Meneleus, changed the temple ritual to worship the Semitic "Lord of Heaven," who was equated with the supreme God Zeus.
In the first and second centuries BC and the first century AD, the non-assimilating Jews developed a subculture of resistance and expected salvation from foreign occupation.
As early as the second century BC the "Teacher of Righteousness" taught his followers at Qumran that they were living in the last days, and that they should look forward to the coming of the Messiah in fulfillment of prophecy.
home.earthlink.net /~pgwhacker/ChristianOrigins/triumph_before_Christ.html   (1098 words)

  
 FBF - At a Glance

In response to the forcible Hellenization of the Jews by Antiochus Epiphanes and the ultimate desecration of the Temple at Jerusalem in 167 bc, faithful Jews vowed never to capitulate to the ways of the heathen.
On his deathbed, he named his wife, Salome Alexandra, his successor, instructing her to turn from the Sadducees and ally herself with the Pharisees—which she did.
Aristobulus was taken to Rome as a prisoner of war where, in a triumphal parade in 61 bc, he was forced to walk before Pompey's chariot.
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Persia (modern Iran) ruled Near East to 333 BC; Judah at close of OT B.
Antiochus III (223-187 BC) conquered Palestine in 198 BC 2.
Alexander Jannaeus (103-76 BC) suppressed uprising of Pharisees 3.
www.wmcarey.edu /browning/Classes/NT/NTB-HistoricalBackground.doc   (695 words)

  
 Amazon.ca: Books: State, Society and Popular Leaders in Mid-Republican Rome 241-167 Bc   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
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 162 BC - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
Decades: 210s BC 200s BC 190s BC 180s BC 170s BC - 160s BC - 150s BC 140s BC 130s BC 120s BC 110s BC
Years: 167 BC 166 BC 165 BC 164 BC 163 BC - 162 BC - 161 BC 160 BC 159 BC 158 BC 157 BC
This page was last modified 21:46, 28 May 2005.
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 Bryn Mawr Classical Review 97.8.2   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
Chapter Three (115-193), is a consideration of the impact of expansion on Roman society from 201 down to 167.
The publicans also greatly benefited from Roman imperial expansion, although there is evidence for tensions with the censors in 184, 169, and 167 (165-169).
See A.M. Eckstein, "Polybius on the Role of the Senate in the Crisis of 264 B.C.," GRBS 21 (1980) 175-190; B.D. Hoyos, "Polybius' Roman hoi polloi in 264 B.C.," Liverpool Classical Monthly 9 (1984) 88-93, and further references in the bibliographical note at p.
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 Legion XXIV - Time Line of Republican Rome
207 BC Battle of Metaurus (south of Fano on Adriatic coast of Italy), 2nd Punic War (219-202) where Marcus Livius and Claudius Nero and Roman force of 50,000 defeated a Carthginian army (50,000 with war elephants) under Hasdrubal (brother of Hannibal) and was the turning point in expelling the Carthginians from Italy.
66 BC Pompey re-defeats Mithridates at Nicopolis (Armenia)
58 BC Julius Caesar appointed Proconsul-Governor of Cisalpine and Transalpine Gaul and Illyricum.
www.legionxxiv.org /republictimeline   (3695 words)

  
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167 BC Antiochus invade Jerusalem and desecrates the temple
Roman general Pompey annexes Syria 64 BC Causes of Decline
Rome claimed Egypt as a province in August of 30 BC following Octavian's defeat of Mark Antony and Cleopatra VII, last of the Ptolemies, at the battle of Actium (31 BC)
www.utexas.edu /courses/macedonia/outline_22.htm   (334 words)

  
 Roman province - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
(the island of Sicily) constituted the first Roman province from 241 BC, having been progressively conquered by the Republic during the First Punic War (264 - 241 BC).
120 BC Gallia Transalpina (later Gallia Narbonensis), propretorial province
30 BC Aegyptus, propretorial province gettin,g a special governor styled Praefectus augustalis
www.butte-silverbow.us /project/wikipedia/index.php/Roman_province   (1370 words)

  
 BibleTimeline
In 538 BC, Cyrus II allowed Israelites to return to the Promised Land and committed Persia to pay for the rebuilding of the Jerusalem temple, which was completed in 515 BC at the urging of Haggai and Zechariah.
In 167 BC the Jewish priest Mattathias began the Maccabean Revolt against the Greek rulers and their pagan practices.
Judas gained religious freedom for the Jews in 164 BC while Simon gained political freedom in 142 BC Jesus Christ was born
home.earthlink.net /~pts/BibleTimeline.htm   (171 words)

  
 PBS Online: Beyond the Veil - Timeline 2
321-311 BC Warfare among Alexander's successors ends with Seleucids in Syria, Mesopotamia and parts of Persia.
167 BC Maccabean revolt against Seleucids in Palestine.
73-63 BC Roman invasion of Syria and Palestine.
www.internews.org /visavis/BTVPages/Timelines2.html   (243 words)

  
 New DBA Campaigns
The focus is on the Macedon and its bid to control all greece in anticipation of a conflict with Rome.
(Note that Philip V was an ally of Carthage at this time.) Philip V was defeated by the Romans and their allies in 208 BC at the battle of Elis and was forced to withdraw back to Macedonian to lick his wounds.
Hostilities with Rome would begin once again in 200 BC with the start 2nd Macedonian War.
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 Welcome to RCL #167 - Lumby BC   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
Branch #167 was built in 1947 for roughly $20,000 and many, many hours of volunteer labour.
The property chosen for the building was the corner of Shuswap Avenue and Miller Street, where it still is located.
The Royal Canadian Legion Branch #167 has sponsored many local events and groups.
www.monashee.com /legion167   (546 words)

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