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  174 BC - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-07)
Decades: 220s BC 210s BC 200s BC 190s BC 180s BC - 170s BC - 150s BC140s BC 130s BC 120s BC 110s BC
Years: 179 BC 178 BC 177 BC 176 BC 175 BC - 174 BC - 173 BC 172 BC 171 BC 170 BC 169 BC
In Rome, Quintus Fulvius Flaccus and become censors, and expel nine men from the Senate.
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 wikien.info: Main_Page   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-07)
Encyclopedia : 1 : 17 : 174 (65 articles)
Years: 170 171 172 173 - 174 - 175 176 177 178 Decades: 140s 150s 160s - 170s - 180s 190s 200s Centuries: 1st century - 2nd century - 3rd century Events Pausanias visites the site of Helike.
174 Phaedra Orbital characteristics [1] Orbit type Main belt Semimajor axis 2.859 AU Perihelion distance 2.443 AU Aphelion distance 3.274 AU Orbital period 4.83 years Inclination 12.13° Eccentricity 0.145 Physical characteristics [1] Diameter 69...
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 169 BC - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-07)
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Years: 174 BC 173 BC 172 BC 171 BC 170 BC - 169 BC - 168 BC 167 BC 166 BC 165 BC 164 BC
The Third Macedonian War starts, between the Roman empire under Marcius Philippus and the Antigonid dynasty under Perseus.
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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.
Uprising of Pharisees Began 94 BC, for 6 Years; violently suppressed, 800 crucified D. Alexandra (76-67 BC): wife of Alexander, promoted Pharisees E. Civil War: Hyrcanus II (Supported by Idumean Antipater) vs. Aristobulus II; all appealed to Rome, 63 BC VI.
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 AllEmpires - The Xiongnu Empire   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-07)
After Mo-Tun’s death, he was succeded by Ki-Ok, who ruled between 174 BC and 160 BC.
During his reign, the Xiong-Nu kept their strentgh, altough Ki-Ok married with a Han princess and thus, opened the Xiong-Nu territories to Han spies disguised as officers.
Ho-Han-Yeh, a Xiong-Nu prince with Chinese decent, entered the Han protectorate in 58 BC but his brother Xi-Xi revolted against him and declared his independence in the same year.
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 2nd century BC article - 2nd century BC 3rd century 1st century other centuries 2nd millennium 1st millennium - ...   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-07)
2nd century BC article - 2nd century BC 3rd century 1st century other centuries 2nd millennium 1st millennium - What-Means.com
BC 168 battle of Pydna Macedonian phalanx defeated by Romans
BC 146 Rome destroys Carthage in the Third Punic War
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 All Empires - The Xiong Nu Empire   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-07)
In 85 BC, the Wu Huan and Ding Lin rebelled and defeated the weakened Xiong Nu.
In 41 BC, Zhi Zhi built a fortified capital in the valley of Talas.
85 BC: Rebellion of Ding Lin and Wu Huan
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 Roman Gladiators   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-07)
In 264 BC, brothers Marcus and Decimus, sons of Brutus Iunius Pera, exhibited for the first time in Rome, three pairs of gladiators to honoring the memory of their dead father.
From 105 BC 'ludi' became official and were accepted in public spectacles and so, the senior office holders of Rome competed for sponsoring, wasting huge amounts of money.
Ludi given in his daughter memory in 45 BC are renowned.
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 Roman Theater   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-07)
There were two abortive attempts to build permanent stone theaters in 179 and 174 BC, but they were never completed.
In 154 BC a third attempt was made to build a permanent stone theater, but the consul, P. Scipio Nasica, caused the unfinished structure to be torn down as "undesirable" and "harmful to public morals" (Livy, Periochae 48.68).
There must, however, have still been some opposition, for the theater was constructed in such a way that it could be seen as serving a religious purpose rather than for mere entertainment.
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 Gladiators   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-07)
The gladiatorial fights originated in central Italy, probably as a funeral sacrifice.
The first gladiatorial games in Rome were held in 264 BC, when three pairs of gladiators fought as part of a funeral celebration.
By 174 BC, 37 pairs participated at a 3-day event.
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 Nostradamus, Astrology and the Bible by T.W.M. van Berkel   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-07)
They date the creation of the world in 5200 BC and count 7000 years for the existence of the world.
In the millennium model, this is dated on December 25, 1 BC, because the year zero does not exist.
According to the millennium model, the world is created on April 25, 4174 BC and falls on April 25, 3827.
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 LREC 2000 Olympieion   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-07)
515 BC, Peisistratos the Younger, began the construction of a monumental temple which was not finished because of the fall of the tyranny in Athens.
Much later, in 174 BC, Antiochos IV Epiphanes, the king of Syria, attempted to continue the erection of the temple, which was finally completed by the Roman emperor Hadrian, in AD 124/125.
Gates of the city wall of Athens, built by Themistocles in 479/78 BC.
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 Phoenician Money
174 BC, AE 21, SGCv2 6038v., 21 mm., 6.05 gm.
Ptolemy would have been 11 when this coin was struck.
City coinage, circa 87 BC AE 20, SGCv2 5964, 20 x 18 mm., 4.04 gm.
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 Page Two - (53) Chronological chart of the history of Bharatvarsh since its origination.
Sureshwaracharya 490-477 BC Brahm Swaroop 477-448 BC (Agent of Sureshwaracharya)
In his last few years Adi Shankaracharya lived in Kanchi Kamkoti.
When he left this earth planet in 477 BC, Sureshwaracharya became the first acharya of the Peeth.
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 Phoenicia
Existing as several city-states, the Phoenicians replaced the Mycenaeans as the principal eastern Mediterranean seafaring power in the 10th century BC.
Its long and complex history includes the founding of colonies throughout the Mediterranean, including Carthage in north Africa circa 800 BC.
Defeated by Alexander in 332 BC, Phoenicia became subject to the Ptolemies, Seleucids and finally to the Romans in 63 BC.
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 Apocalyptic Background Of SDA
By the sixth century BC, Zoroastrianism, which was initially persecuted as a threat to established polytheistic religion, had become the state religion of the Persian empire that ruled most of the peoples of the ancient Mideast, including the Jews.
However I Maccabees, composed about 100 BC, repeats much of that list with the addition of Daniel and the three youths in the fiery furnace, leading to the conclusion that these stories were likely added to Hebrew literature sometime after 180 BC.
Unlike I Enoch, which appears to be a compilation of works composed between the fourth century BC and the first century AD, Jubilees is regarded by many scholars as the work of a single author writing sometime between 175 and 140 BC.
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 Roman Architecture: Foundations
to 27 BC) Originally small republican city state, chiefly of free landowners.
Decline of small landowners, growth of landed aristocracy, wealthy commercial class, slave labor.
Roman Empire (27 BC 476 AD) Empire established by Augustus.
www.pitt.edu /~tokerism/0040/syl/roman1.html   (300 words)

  
 Indo-Greek Kingdoms
Covering roughly modern Afganistan, Pakistan and northern India, these isolated Greek kingdoms survived for more than two centuries starting with the renegade Seleucid satrap Diodotus in 256 BC.
More than 40 Greek kings ruled this area until the Bactrian dynasties were overrun by 'Scythian' invaders circa 130 BC, and the Indian kingdoms, lasting about another century, by the Kushans.
circa 40 - 30 BC Mitchiner ACW 2017-2028
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 Program in Public Health - Master of Public Health Degree Program Requirements   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-07)
BC 168:01 Public Health in the US and the Role of the Government (Lindenmayer)
BC 221.01 Epidemiology in Reproduction and Cancer (staff)
BC 222:01 Epidemiology of Violence & Its Consequences (Verhoek-Oftedahl)
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 sep30   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-07)
6th BC major public works in Rome, drainage and levelling of Forum, construction of Temple of capitoline Jupiter.
Porticus Aemilia, built 193, restored 174 BC opus incertum, 2nd and early 1st c.
Cosa, Roman colony on coast of Tuscany, 273 BC.
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 Teton Gravity Research Forums - Oh, yeah! My quiver has suddenly extended!!!   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-07)
He said that FS are 174 and BC are 181.
Yesterday I came to his office to take those babies, and discovered, that THEY ARE NOT 04/05...
FS are 03/04 (without naked chick :() and BC are 02/03 (fl and orange)...
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 CoinArchives.com Search Results
Ancient Coins Pamphylia No.: 4 Estimate: £ 320 Pamphylia, Aspendos, 385-370 B.C., silver stater, two athletes wrestling, rev. slinger advancing r., triskelis in field (S.5390; v.
The Roman Empire Octavian as Augustus, 27 BC — 14 AD No.: 447 Schätzwert/Estimation: CHF 4000.- d=20 mm L.
160-150 B.C.), AR Tetradrachm, 16.80g., diademed bust of Artemis right, bow and quiver over shoulder, rev. Apollo standing left on meander, holding filleted branch in right hand and leaning with left elbow against tripod, ÐayÓaniaÓ ÐayÓanioy on left, maÃnhtÙn on right; all...
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 Learn more about 2nd century BC in the online encyclopedia.   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-07)
Learn more about 2nd century BC in the online encyclopedia.
You are here: Online Encyclopedia > 2nd century BC
Hint: Play with putting spaces before and after your words to see the different results you get.
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 Table of contents for Library of Congress control number 2002031453   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-07)
izoo00-600 BC 98 5 States and Cities of the Indo-Gangetic Plain: c.
600-300 BC 137 6 The Emergence of Empire: Mauryan India; c.
321-185 BC 174 7 Of Politics and Trade: c.
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 I77: Reu | Ra'u | Ragau (2914 BC - 1977 BC)
2914 BC - 1977 BC 239 years [177]
2675 BC: End of Reu's period 239 years after his birth.
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 Baktria, Kings, Antimachos I - Ancient Greek Coinage thumbnail index - WildWinds.com
Bust of Antimachos, wearing kausia / Poseidon standing facing, holding trident and palm.
Kingdom of Baktria, Antimachos I. c174-165 BC, AR tetradrachm.
Diademed & draped bust right, wearing kausia / BASILEWS ANTIMAXOY Poseidon standing facing, holding long trident and palm, monogram to right.
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 Kimberley 2003 Results
Samantha Nystrom, Burnaby BC; Ian Boyd, Calgary AB
Fran Jeffery, Invermere BC; Adrienne Moore, Windermere BC
Daryl Tucker, Revelstoke BC; Pat Monaghan, Lethbridge AB
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 Titus Quinctius Flamininus Biography / Biography of Titus Quinctius Flamininus Biography Biography
230-174 BC) was a Roman general and diplomat whose victory over Philip V of Macedon at Cynoscephalae freed Greece from Macedonian domination but led to an increasing Roman involvement in Greek affairs.
About the age of 20, in 208 B.C., he was elected a military tribune and in 205 was put in charge of the southern Italian city of Tarentum, with the rank and powers of a propraetor.
8 (1930); F. Walbank, Philip V of Macedon (1940); and H. Scullard, Roman Politics, 220-150 B.C. About
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 March 16, 2005 - Vancouver, BC 174 on Flickr - Photo Sharing!
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