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  Fabius Maximus - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
275 BC-203 BC), called Cunctator (the Delayer;), was a Roman politician and soldier, born in Rome around 275 BC and died in Rome in 203 BC.
He served twice as consul and censor and in 218 BC he took part in the embassy to Carthage.
The Senate named him dictator in 217 BC after the disaster at the Battle of Lake Trasimene in June of that year; this was unusual, as dictators were usually elected by the consuls.
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 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.
After the battle at Kana, Carthagina, in the year of 215 BC, Philip V made union with the Carthaginians.
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)

  
 2004 NJ Box Scores
215 -- Joel Shuck (B) won by forfeit.
Bryand Richardson, 1:10 215– Israel Jimenez (RC) won by forfeit.
Rafael Santiago 4:22 ; 215: Josh Bernard won by forfeit ; HWT: Rich Mozolic (W) won by forfeit.
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 215 BC   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
215 BC Centuries: 4th century BC - 3rd century BC - 2nd century BC
Decades: 260s BC 250s BC 240s BC 230s BC 220s BC - 210s BC - 200s BC 190s BC 180s BC 170s BC 160s BC
Years: 220 BC 219 BC 218 BC 217 BC 216 BC - 215 BC - 214 BC 213 BC 212 BC 211 BC 210 BC
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 The Hutchinson Dictionary of World History: Hieron II (c. 308-215 BC)@ HighBeam Research   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
or Hiero II Tyrant of Syracuse from 270 BC.
He won a victory over the Mamertines (Campanian mercenaries) 270 BC, and, claiming descent from the tyrant Gelon, he was unanimously elected king by all the states of Sicily.
In the first Punic War he sided with the Carthaginians, but in 263 became a friend and ally...
www.highbeam.com /library/doc0.asp?DOCID=1P1:28755555&refid=ip_encyclopedia_hf   (149 words)

  
 Macedonia
After 3000 BC, a Greek-speaking tribe of shepherds settled first in the mountainous regions between Mounts Olympus and Pindus and later in the rich alluvial plain of the Aliákmon and Axiós rivers.
Philip conquered the Greeks in 338 BC and unified the Greek city-states and Macedonia into one empire.
In 148 BC the region became a Roman province.
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 .: macedonia clasp of the world :.   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
conquered the Greeks in 338 BC at the Chaeroneia battle and unified the Greek city-states with the Macedonian kingdom, and they lost their independence.
Alexander the Great (336-323 BC), pursued his father's objectives and created a vast empire which stretched south into Egypt and across Persia (now known as Iran) to northwestern India.
Starting in 215 BC Macedonia was assailed by the Romans in a series of three wars which lasted until 168 BC.
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 SC Wrestling Results January 2005
Miles, 13-2; 215: Chris Bowman (C) pinned Hollin, 1st; Heavyweight: Quinton Moore (C) won by forfeit.
Leon Boulware, 10-0; 215 -- Chris Cliffton (RH) def.
215 -- Zach Berg (FM) pin Leon Boulware, :8.9 1st.
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 After the Battle of Cannae
Unflinching from his objectives, Hannibal, in the years 216 and 215 BC maintained his course of avoiding the siege of Rome.
215 BC proved to be a fateful year for Rome.
In 212 BC, through an act of treachery by local Tarentine nobles, Hannibal was able to capture the Tarentum bloodlessly for his forces.
www.unrv.com /empire/after-cannae.php   (1087 words)

  
 SC Wrestling Results February 2004
Battery Creek 48, Berkeley 15 103 -- double forfeit 112 -- BC won by forfeit 119 -- BC won by forfeit 125 -- BC won by forfeit 130 -- BC won by forfeit 135 -- Rally Hyrne (BER) def.
Zach Johnson, 16-9 140 -- Ben Mastrofilippo (BC) pinned Brent Dubay, first 145 -- Monte Middleton (BC) pinned Derek Winingham, second 152 -- Paul Armstrong (BC) pinned Daniel Chronbonski, first 160 -- BC won by forfeit 171 -- Kantata Simmons (BC) pinned Matt McBee, second 189 -- Jamal McNeil (BER) def.
Jeremiah Webb, 2-1 OT 215 -- Shannon McKnight (BER) pinned Johnny Jenkins, third 275 -- Carlos Gonzalez (BER) def.
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 Macedonian - Roman Wars .: macedonia clasp of the world :.   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
That's the reason for the start of the first war in 215 BC.
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).
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 MSN Encarta - Search Results - Hiero II
From 278 to 275 bc he fought under Pyrrhus, king of Epirus, against the...
The conquests of Carthage in Sicily towards the end of the 5th century bc threatened the existence of Syracuse, but under Dionysius the Elder, who...
He is said to have studied with the Boeotian poet Corinna and to have been defeated by her in a poetic contest, whereupon she advised the youthful...
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 Rome: The Punic Wars
The First Punic War: 264-241 BC    The First Punic War broke out in 264 BC; it was concentrated entirely on the island of Sicily.
In 241 BC, the Carthaginians and Romans signed a treaty in which Carthage had to give up Sicily, which it didn't miss, and to pay an indemnity to cover Roman costs for the war, which it could well afford.
The Third Punic War: 149-146 BC    In the years intervening, Rome undertook the conquest of the Hellenistic empires to the east.
www.wsu.edu:8080 /~dee/ROME/PUNICWAR.HTM   (1868 words)

  
 Sicily - The Death of Hiero II (215 BC)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
This alarmed the pro-Roman faction within Syracuse, and so in 214 BC while Hieronymos was visiting the neighboring Greek city of Leontini they had him assassinated, ending his 13-month reign.
His assassination led to civil war in Syracuse between the pro-Carthaginian and pro-Roman factions, during which most of Hiero's family was killed.
The pro-Carthaginian faction was eventually victorious and two brothers of mixed Carthaginian-Syracusan descent, Hippokrates and Epikydes, took control of the city.
www.barca.fsnet.co.uk /punic2-hiero-death.htm   (154 words)

  
 Numidians (DBA 53) and Moors (DBA 65)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
This lasted until 111 BC when peace was made, however while visiting Rome to explain his actions Jugurtha had a rival murdered and this caused the war to resume.
At the death of King Bocchis in 33 BC Mauretania was bequeathed to Rome.
After 213 BC there was usually less cavalry than infantry so I would suggest being allowed to replace up to two Light Horse elements with Psiloi after that date if the player wishes.
www.fanaticus.org /dba/armies/dba53&65.html   (3302 words)

  
 Phenomenon - the Extraterrestrial pages - Historical UFO Sightings
As far as human history goes back evidence of UFO sightings can be found drawn in caves by pre-historic man. Some of the most famous are found in Niaux where next to hunting scenes you can find drawings of men with 'glowing' golden helmets.
The following year (215 BC) this 'ships' could be seen again.
Members of the Dogon tribe in Mali claim that their culture is brought to them by an amfibian species called the Nommo and which came from the star system Sirius.
www.stateoftheart.nl /phenomenon/frames/subjects/et/histsightings/histsight.htm   (972 words)

  
 GedBrowser
birt: bef 160 BC deat: 145 BC Antiochus-VII Euergetes, KIng-of Syria
birt: bef 150 BC deat: Tyre; 125 BC marr: 148 BC; C-2nd, D-1st marr.
birt: 120 BC deat: 63 BC Laodice Thea Philadelphos of Syria
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 Learn more about 3rd century BC in the online encyclopedia.   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
Learn more about 3rd century BC in the online encyclopedia.
3rd century BC 4th century BC - 3rd century BC - 2nd century BC - other centuries)
(2nd millennium BC - 1st millennium BC - 1st millennium AD)
www.onlineencyclopedia.org /3/3r/3rd_century_bc.html   (143 words)

  
 WildWinds DataBank, Roman Coins Index by Sear RCV [1988] Number
Roman Republic, Quadrigatus-Didrachm, 215-213 BC, at the time of the 2nd Punic War.
Anonymous, AE uncia, (10.85g) 217-215 BC, Helmeted head of Roma left, pellet behind.
Anonymous AE quadrans, (16.75g) 215-212 BC, Head of Hercules in lion skin right, three pellets behind.
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 217 BC   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
Years: 222 BC 221 BC 220 BC 219 BC 218 BC - 217 BC - 216 BC 215 BC 214 BC 213 BC 212 BC
Second Punic War: Hannibal destroys the Roman army under consul Flaminius[?] at the Battle of Lake Trasimene[?].
A second of silence ensued, when the duke said with killed, Lewis.
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 CARTHAGE AND ITS COINAGE   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
Traditionally described as having been founded circa 814 BC by Phoenicians from Tyre, Carthage became a great mercantile state and seapower that carried out extensive trade around the Mediterranean.
Of course, the coinage of Carthage came to an abrupt end with the destruction of the city by Roman legions at the conclusion of the Third Punic War in 146 BC.
Italy, AE 22, 215-203 BC, 8.88 gm, SNG Cop 376V (ex-Freedman, Triton V, 1/02, #586)
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 Hiero II   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
When veteran mercenaries who helped him seize power became unruly and disruptive, he led them into a battle in which they were cut to pieces by the enemy after he held back his reserves of Syracusan citizens.
rom 278 to 275 BC he fought under Pyrrhus, king of Epirus, against the Roman invaders of Sicily, and after the departure of Pyrrhus in 275 BC he was chosen commander of the Syracusan army.
in 270 BC resulted in his election as tyrant by the grateful citizens of Syracuse.
www.barca.fsnet.co.uk /hiero-II.htm   (1979 words)

  
 Your Bible   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
These books cover the history of Israel including the initial occupation of the promised land, the experiences of Israel under various judges and kings, the split of Israel and the eventual dispersal of the ten northern tribes into Assyrian captivity and the two southern tribes into Babylonian captivity, and their partial return to Jerusalem.
Collation of many hundreds of manuscript copies from the third century BC to the sixth century A.D. yields an amazingly limited range of variation in actual wording.
1406 BC — Joseph and the conquest of Canaan
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 Hiero II on Encyclopedia.com   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
He showed such ability and distinction after Pyrrhus left Sicily (275 BC) that he was made commander in chief of the Syracusans and was later chosen (c.265 BC) tyrant or king.
Against the Mamertines, who had taken possession of Messana, Hiero's forces and those of the Carthaginians laid siege (265 BC), but when the Romans under Appius Claudius intervened successfully, the Syracusans withdrew, defeated.
Hiero then entered into a treaty with the Romans, which recognized his dominion over SE Sicily and the east coast to Tauromenium (Taormina).
www.encyclopedia.com /html/h/hiero2.asp   (359 words)

  
 Connecticut Wrestling Online
BC finished in sole possesion of 3rd place (162 pts.) with Plainville fourth with 152 pts.
215 pounds Jon Vose (S) dec. Al Blumenthal, 3-0; 275 - Joe Weisbecker (BE) pin Beven Long, 0:34; 103 Greg Fontaine (S) pin Brian Martin, 0:39; 112 Brandon Taricani (S) pin Justin Dess, 2:40; 119 Paul Sasso (S) dec. Ryan Chambers, 9-1; 125 Ryan Lavoie (BE) tech.
Kyle Dess (BC) dec. Doug Rohner (Man), 8-1; 5.
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 Chronological Author List "300 BC - 1 BC" compiled by GIGA   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
Carthaginian cavalry commander and lieutenant of Hannibal, son of Himilco (236 BC - 165 BC)
Roman philosopher, statesman and orator (106 BC - 43 BC)
Roman jurist and orator (106 BC - 43 BC)
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 210 BC   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
210 BC Centuries: 4th century BC - 3rd century BC - 2nd century BC
Years: 215 BC 214 BC 213 BC 212 BC 211 BC - 210 BC - 209 BC 208 BC 207 BC 206 BC 205 BC
Second Punic War: Hannibal destroys a Roman army under the command of Fulvius Centumalus in the Second Battle of Herdoinia.
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 Guy Clark Ancient Coins and Antiquities- Roman Republic Coins
The enemy soldiers were so disgusted with her treachery, however, that they buried her in a pile of their shields instead.
Diana sent the Calydonian boar to ravage the lands of Aetolia in revenge for the neglect shown to her by King Oeneus.
Most are well worn as the silver content was less than the denarii concurrent with these, therefore they tended to circulate longer as they had the same value in commerce.
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 elo gallery
IBERIA, CELTIBERIA, UPPER ARAGON, BELIKIOM, late 2nd century BC.
APULIA, ARPI, 3rd century BC, Copenhagen 603 v, Sear 569.
In 192 BC Heiponion became the Roman colony of Vibo Valentia.
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 January Results @ sc2awrestling.bravehost.com - A Bravenet.com Hosted Site
Boykin by technical fall; 160 -- Walters (BE) won by forfeit; 171 -- Keating (BE) won by forfeit; 189 -- Eric Lowman (BHS) won by forfeit, first; 215 -- Aranas (BE) won by forfeit; 275 -- Nazon (BE) pinned Ross Holmquist, first.
Nazon, 3-2; 275 -- David Williams (BC) won by forfeit.
103 -- Richard Abercrombie (BC) pinned Powell, first; 112 -- Bryson Morgan (BC) pinned Pigget, first; 119 -- Sommers (H) pinned Jeremy Boone, second; 125 -- Kevin Gates (BC) pinned Grimsley, first; 130 -- Kevin Burns (BC) pinned Shaw, first; 135 -- Lee Williams (BC) won by forfeit; 140 -- Zach Johnson (BC) def.
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