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 275 BC - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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 Ministry of Home Affairs - Govt of India - India an Overview - India - History
BC 1500 - Aryan immigration into India - iron arrives - Vedic Age - composition of the Rig Veda.
BC 1000 - Aryan expansion - Gangetic plains - composition of the Brahmanas.
BC 30 Satvahana Dynasty in Deccan - Pandyan Empire in Southern India.
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 History of the Indian Census   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
The earliest literature, the Rigveda, makes it 'clear that population was scanty and spread over wide areas' in small villages, the Brahmana literature around 800-600 BC reveals that some of the villages had grown into towns and capitals with an urban mode of life.
The Buddhist literature indicates that between the 7th & 4th centuries BC the economy of India was comparable to that of the later middle ages in Europe.
The existence of dense population was confirmed by Alexander's army, which invaded India in 327-26 BC The records of Chandra Gupta (321-297 BC) show that there was a standing army of 700,000 men, the maintenance of which must have required a substantial population.
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 Articles - Antigonus II Gonatas   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
319 BC—239 BC) was a Macedonian king, the son of Demetrius I Poliorcetes, and grandson of Antigonus I Monophthalmus.
On the death of his father (283 BC), he assumed the title "king of Macedonia", but did not obtain possession of the throne until 276 BC, after it had been successively in the hands of Pyrrhus, Lysimachus, Seleucus, and Ptolemy Ceraunus.
He was again (between 263 BC and 255 BC) driven out of the kingdom by Alexander, the son of Pyrrhus, and again recovered.
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 India: history   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
Around 3000 BC, the Dravidian inhabitants of the Indus Valley, in present-day Pakistan, built about a hundred cities, erected huge temples in larger urban centers, like Harappa and Mohenjo Daro, created a written language, that has yet to be deciphered, and carved cylindrical seals of rare perfection.
With their irrigated agriculture they developed a prosperous economy and maintained active trade from the Indian Ocean to the spurs of the Himalayas, using the Indus River as their main means of communication.
Little is known about their culture, their political organization or development except that, after five centuries of existence, invaders devastated the whole region, exterminating the population and destroying their civilization.
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 Cyrenean Greeks - Variant DBA 24e
Apollo fell in love with her and took her to Africa, where he built her a city (called Cyrene), in the region that came to be known as Cyrenaica in eastern Libya.
In 460 BC, Cyrene overthrew the Battiad Monarchy and became a republic.
Cyrene's port at Apollonia was recognized as an independent city, and the region of Cyrenaica became known as the Pentapolis or the land of the five cities.
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 DBM to DBA Armies (Book II -- Armies from 500 BC-499 AD)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
Kyrenaean Greek (313-74 BC): 1 Kn3* [or (until 274 BC) LCH*], 1 Ps2 or Cv3 [or (until 274 BC) LCH], 4 Sp4, 2 Sp4 or 2 Pk4 or 2 Ax4, 4 Ps2.
Maccabean Jewish (168-104 BC): 2 Ax3, 2 Ps2, 1 Ps2 or Bw3, [1 LH2* or Ax3*, 2 Ax3, 1 Ps2, 1 Ps2 or Bw3, 2 Ps2 or Hd(ax6)] or [1 Kn3*, 1 LH2*, 1 LH2 or Ps2, 4 Ax4].
Sertorius Spanish (80-72 BC): 1 Cv3*, 1 LH2 or Cv3, 2 Bd4, [2 Bd4 or 2 Ax4, 3 Ax3 (Iberian/Lusitanian), 1 Wb3 or Ps2] or [2 Bd4 or 2 Wb3, 3 Wb3 (Celtiberian), 1 Ax3 or Ps2], 2 Ps2.
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 History of Pakistan / India
Moen Jo Daro was one of the main cities of this most advanced civilization of the world There are buildings made of baked bricks a rich treasure of ceramics covered drainage, grid system of the streets are few of the things of Indus civilization you can witness.
516 BC 486 BC The Achiminidians of Persia ruled the Northern part as the eastern most province of Persia (Gandhara) King Darius made a map of the world and described the land beyond Indus as Deserta enconita (Unknown Desert).
324 BC Land was governed by Philip one of the men of Alexander who was later assassinated ; Eudaamus was took his place as the ruler.
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 The Heirs of Plato: A Study of the Old Academy (347-274 BC) :: Ephilosopher :: Philosophy News, Research and ...   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
Voula Tsouna: " When Plato died in 347 BC, he bequeathed to his devoted disciples both a physical location in which philosophy was practised in a more or less organised manner and an intellectual legacy of extraordinary originality and richness.
It comprised philosophical writings ’the like of which had never been seen before or since’ (v), a number of methods of enquiry aiming at truth and, as John Dillon contends on the basis of Aristotle’s evidence, an oral tradition of metaphysical, ethical, and logical doctrines.
The main purpose of Dillon’s book is to examine just how members of the Old Academy interpreted, modified, or developed that model.
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 Ptolemy II Philadelphus
Ptolemy II Philadelphus (309-246 BC), was of a delicate constitution, no Macedonian warrior-chief of the old style.
Magas of Cyrene opened war on his half-brother (274 BC), and Antiochus I Soter, the son of Seleucus, desiring Palestine, attacked soon after.
Two or three years of war left Egypt the dominant naval power of the eastern Mediterranean; the Ptolemaic sphere of power extended over the Cyclades to Samothrace, and the harbours and coast towns of Cilicia Trachea ("Rough Cilicia"), Pamphylia, Lycia and Caria were largely in Ptolemy's hands.
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 The BS of Ballistic Coefficients
With rare exception, the ballistic coefficient (BC) numbers supplied by muzzleloading bullet manufacturers are horrifically flawed and bear little semblance to reality.
The rare exception are the BC's provided by Olin / Winchester, based on 200 yard averages of live fire on their own in-house Doppler radar range.
The BC of the bullet "itself" is no good, as it is always fired with the sabot.
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 Antiochos I Soter   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
In 301 BC he was placed in charge of the Seleukid cavalry at the Battle of Ipsos and detailed to divert the forces of Demetrios Poliorketes while the army of
Although he was recognized as the legitimate authority in the east, many of the western territories in Asia Minor and Syria soon revolted.
While Antiochos was dealing with the problems of the west, this young man, Seleukos by name, seems to have betrayed his father's trust and raised the standard of revolt.
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 study guide 9-10
You should be able to trace the important events in Seleucid history from the settlement at Triparadeisus (320 BC) to the Third Syrian War (246-241 BC).
After the death of Alexander the Great, the Successors ruled as generals and satraps on behalf of Alexander's descendants.
You should be able to trace the important events in Ptolemaic history during the third century BC.
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 World History 300- 200 BC
The Romans defeated Hannibal at the Battle of Zama in 202 B.C.; the next year a peace treaty was signed.
- The Great Wall of China was begun in 221 BC by Shih Huang Ti.
The wall was built along 1,200 miles of China's northern border.
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 Summary of India's History and Background
The Indus Valley civilization, India's earliest known civilization (2500-1700 BC), is identified by its interesting culture as well as its artifacts.
The strength and basis of Hinduism is attributed to the Vedic culture (about 1500), as well as the origin of the caste system.
The Indus valley civilisation (3000 BC to 1500 BC) was followed by the Sanskrit-speaking Vedic period (1500 BC to 500 BC).
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 Sicily, Syracuse - Ancient Greek Coinage - WildWinds.com
Syracuse, Sicily, Rule of Pyrrhos, 278-276 BC, bronze of 22.2 mm, 10.25 grams.
405 BC, signed by Euainetos, Head of Arethusa left, hair bound with wreath of corn-leaves, in triple-drop earring, E behind.
Sicily, Syracuse, Hieron II, 275-215 BC, AE 26.
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Liquor Control & Licensing Branch (BC) (2001), 274 NR 116 which we consider to be a critically important addition to our understanding of the theory underlying tribunal independence.
There, Chief Justice McLachlin, speaking for the full bench, firmly rejects Ocean Port’s argument, that as is the case with provincial courts so with administrative tribunals empowered to impose penalties, their independence and impartiality finds constitutional protection in the Preamble to the Constitution Act, 1867.
7 or 11(d) [at 274 NR 135]; and three times she cautions that her articulation of the guiding principles at common law governing tribunal independence is made ‘absent constitutional constraints’ [at 274 NR paras.
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 Hiero II   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
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.
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 ipedia.com: 273 BC Article   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
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273 BC Centuries: 4th century BC - 3rd century BC - 2nd century BC
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 270 BC   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
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 270 BC
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I have always thought the actions of men the best interpreters of their thoughts.
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 Learn more about 3rd century BC in the online encyclopedia.   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
Learn more about 3rd century BC in the online encyclopedia.
You are here: Online Encyclopedia > 3rd century BC
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SICILY, SYRACUSE 344-336 BC, AE16 Trias?, Sear 1193v.
Athena r., wearing crested Corinthian helmet/Nike facing, kneeling on back of prostrate bull which she is about to sacrifice with sword held aloft in r.
Choice example much superior to the Copenhagen plate coin, probably one of the finest known with excellent detail and nice patina.
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 Ancient Greek Coins (181-238) | Rosenblum Rare Coins
This coin is among the earliest pieces struck here about 320-317 BC.
Hendin makes a convincing case that the wall on the reverse is part of the walls of Jeusalem.
Head of Melqarth right/Eagle, (Year 67, 59/58 BC) to left, Monogram to right.
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Navar, et al., Los Angeles Superior Court Case No. BC 270649, for a payment to Navar, et al., of $17,000 in excess of the amount previously deposited into the escrow account.
Los Angeles Superior Court Case No. BC 272713, for a payment to Austin of $90,000 in excess of the amount previously deposited into the escrow account.
Los Angeles Superior Court Case No. BC 275600, for a payment to Perez of $20,000 in excess of the amount previously deposited into the escrow account.
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 syrian wars   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
260-253 BC Antiochus II vs. Ptolemy II Third Syrian (Laodicean) War
246-241 BC Seleucus II vs. Ptolemy II Fourth Syrian War
219-217 BC Antiochus III vs.Ptolemy IV Fifth Syrian War
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 Oxford Scholarship Online: The Heirs of Plato
A Study of the Old Academy (347-274 BC)
Abstract: In this book, John Dillon investigates the development of the Academy in the 70 years after Plato's death in 347 b.c.
He discusses the careers of the Academy's chief figures, in particular, Speusippus, Xenocrates, and Polemo, the three successive heads in the period generally known as 'The Old Academy'.
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