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  Roman Timeline of the 3rd Century BC
254 BC Birth of the Roman comedy playwright Plautus, in the town of Sarsina, Umbria, in Italy.
239 BC Birth of the writer Quintus Ennius, born at the town of Rudiae in Calabria.
212 BC The introduction of a new coinage to Rome, the denarius.
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  Samnite Wars information - Search.com
In 308 BC the Etruscans sued for peace which was granted on severe terms and in 304 BC the Samnites obtained peace on terms probably severe but not crushing.
During these same years Rome organized a rudimentary navy, constructed its first military roads (construction of the Via Appia was begun in 312 BC and of the Via Valeria in 306), and increased the size of its annual military levy as seen from the increase of annually elected military tribunes from 6 to 16.
291 BC - The Romans storm the Samnite city of Venusia.
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 291 BC - Education - Information - Educational Resources - Encyclopedia - Music
291 BC Centuries: 4th century BC - 3rd century BC - 2nd century BC
Decades: 340s BC 330s BC 320s BC 310s BC 300s BC 290s BC 280s BC 270s BC 260s BC 250s BC 240s BC
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 Brutus information - Search.com
Decimus Junius Brutus — consul in 77 BC
Decimus Junius Brutus Callaicus — commander and consul of Hispania Ulterior from 138 BC to 136 BC
consul in 317 BC, 313 BC and 311 BC
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 CalendarHome.com - 4th century BC - Calendar Encyclopedia
Tollund Man, Human sacrifice victim on the Jutland Peninsula in Denmark, possibly the earliest known evidence for worship of Odin.
Philip II of Macedonia (born 382, reigned 359–336 BC).
Darius III of Persia, last King of the Achaemenid dynasty (born 380, reigned 359–330 BC).
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 The Expanded Darokin Timeline
500 BC: In a brief resurgence of the colonial spirit of their ancestors (perhaps prompted by the disappearance of the Nithian Empire and the rise of the Thyatians), Doulakki from the surviving city-states of Dolos and Salonikos, and even a handful from Cynidicea, found the City-State of Athenos.
196 BC: In the City-State of Athenos, a young woman named Ioanna starts a cult worshipping a new Immortal she calls Yuranos the Renewer, whom she claims sent the three heroes Aurum, Balthac, and Sinian to defeat Calor and bring about a "Great Renewal" of the ancient glories of the Doulakki and the Eraeda.
162 BC: Finally taking the humans seriously, the elves muster their full strength and push them out of the forest in the Battles of the Weeping Trees, named after a passage from an elven bard's rendition of the campaign, in which she described how the trees seemed to weep blood in the aftermath.
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 Highbeam Encyclopedia - Search Results for Empries
268 bc), conquered the Deccan, and all of n India united under Ashoka (r.
27 bc) by Augustus after the assassination (c.
The Romans adopted the culture of ancient Greece, but their Empire was based on military power and Roman law.
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 Christian History Handbook: Ancient: Appendix III   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Demetrius II Captured by the Parthians, 139 BC Demetrius II was captured in Babylonia by the Parthians in 139 BC and lived several years as a royal prisoner of war in Parthia.
With the southern branch of the family (Antiochus X) dying in 83 BC, Ptolemy IX Lathyros, ruler of Egypt, intervened and installed Philip I's brother Demetrius III Philopator Soter Eucairus at Damascus to rule the south, 95-88 BC.
The Ptolemies in the First Century BC, Down to 43 BC Fragmentation of the Ptolemaic Realm, 116 to 80 BC The Ptolemaic realm was divided into three sections at the death of Ptolemy VIII Physcon in 116 BC.
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 Macedonia - United Macedonians Organization of Canada
By 310 BC a new round of conflict was about to erupt, propagated by Ptolemy’s accusations of Antigonus’s infringements on the freedom of the Cilicians.
By 291 BC he again came into contact with Pyrrhus and a new round of conflict was about to erupt.
By 276 BC, the old rivalries of who was going to replace Alexander III as supreme ruler of the whole Macedonian empire no longer mattered and the Antigonids, Seleucids and Ptolemies had reached a balance of power.
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 Highbeam Encyclopedia - Search Results for Maurya
c.321 BC-c.298 BC, Indian emperor, founder of the Maurya dynasty and grandfather of Asoka.
c.232 BC, Indian emperor (c.273-c.232 BC) of the Maurya dynasty; grandson of Chandragupta.
Absorbed into the Maurya Empire in the 3rd century bc, it was a centre of Jainism under the Maitraka dynasty (5th–8th centuries ad).
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 History of Amasya,amasya city in the Black sea region, famous Amasya apples,hittite relics in Amasya,travel to Amasya, ...   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Amasya, invaded by Frigians in 1200 BC, was occupied by Khimmers after the fall of Frigian Empire in 700 BC.
Amasya became a dominion of Med Empire and in 585 BC annexed by Persian Empire.
Following Alexandre the Great's invasion of Anatolia in 331 BC, Amasya remained under Macedonian rule for a period of time, and became the capital city of Pontus Empire in 291 BC, which established after the fall of Persian Empire.
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 381 BC   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Sparta increases its hold on central Greece by re-establishing the city of Plataea which Sparta had destroyed in 427 BC.
The Persian generals Tiribazus and Orontes invade Cyprus, with an army far larger than any King Evagoras of Cyprus could raise.
After an expression of complete submission to Rome, the people of Tusculum becomes the first "municipium cum suffragio", and thenceforth the city continues to hold the rank of a municipium.
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 295 BC
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In the Battle of Sentinum, the Romans under Fabius Rullianus and Publius Decius Mus defeat the Samnites and their Etruscan and Gallic allies, causing the Etruscans, Gauls, and Umbrians to make peace.
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 British Columbia Crime Prevention Association
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Conversely, the exclusion of an organization in the BC Crime Prevention Pages does not imply disapproval of the services provided.
We would also like to thank BC Crime Prevention Association members, Board of Directors, Staff and crime prevention partners across the province of British Columbia who aided in the development of this resource.
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 Brutus - InfoSearchPoint.com   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Decimus Junius Brutus – consul in 77 BC
Decimus Junius Brutus Callaicus – consul in 138 BC
consul in 317 BC, 313 BC and 311 BC
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 TEMPLE OF ASOKA   (Site not responding. Last check: )
(291?-232 BC), third Mauryan king (circa 273-232 BC) of Magadha and the most celebrated ruler of ancient India, known for his benevolent rule and for making Buddhism the official religion of his empire.
The grandson of Chandragupta, founder of the Maurya dynasty, Asoka enlarged the kingdom he inherited until it embraced most of the subcontinent.
When he saw the suffering he had caused, however, he was overcome with remorse.
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 Menander - Search Results - MSN Encarta
291 bc), foremost Greek dramatist of the genre known as New Comedy (Drama and Dramatic Arts).
Death And Dying: Whom the gods love dies…, Law: The man who does no wrong needs no law.
By the 4th century bc, a genre known as New Comedy had replaced the harsh cultural critique of Aristophanes.
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 A timeline of Christianity
291 BC : the Seleucids (Antiochus III) seize Palestine from the Ptolemaics
37 BC : Antigonus is beheaded and Herod, Antipater's son, is appointed by the Romans as king of Judea
30 BC : the Sanhedrin is recognized as the supreme court of justice for the Jews
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 Barnes Original .458", 300 grain Semi-Spitzer Bullet
Of all.45 caliber 300 grain bullets made today, the one that has the highest real-world ballistic coefficient, and which I have been able to shoot with great accuracy, is the Barnes Original #457010 Semi-Spitzer with a published BC of.291.
The very highest true BC 300 grain class bullet on the market is the far newer, Barnes.458 "X" all copper bullet, stated BC of.340.
Though the BC of bullets has been used, abused, inflated, and prostituted beyond belief over the years, a bullet that flies flatter does indeed give you a lot of advantages.
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By the year 2,000 BC during the Middle Kingdom, priests had developed what might best be described as a cycle of mystery plays concerning the murder and rebirth of the god Osiris that were performed over several days each year.
Lycurgus in the 330 BC stone renovation of the theatre added paraskenia (paraskene) or wings, which extended from the skene (stage left and stage right) toward the audience.
Publius Terentius Afer (Terrence) (190 - 159 B.C.) was born in one Rome's African province of Carthage.
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 Hopewell Astronomy: Lunar alignment at the Octagon   (Site not responding. Last check: )
The expanded diagram reveals that the variation in rising azimuth of the moon is actually comprised of two near-sinusoidal waves, one with a 27.21222-day period, and the other with a 18.61-year period.
Note how the northernmost rising point of the moon changes slowly from month to month over the year 291 BC, reaching about 63.5º at the beginning of the year, and approaching 62º at the end of the year.
Thus it is interesting that the alignment of the Octagon is suitable to gauge the maximum moonrise during the approximate life of the Hopewell culture, 100 BC through 500 AD, and not suitable very much earlier or later.
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It is also close to Vancouver's famous attractions; such as Gastown, Chinatown,
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 293 BC at AllExperts
293 BC Centuries: 4th century BC - 3rd century BC - 2nd century BC
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• Publius Licinius Crassus (consul 171 BC) at AllExperts
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 System/Verilog Basic Committee: RE: [sv-bc] SV-BC 291 is uploade
RE: [sv-bc] SV-BC 291 is uploaded and ready
Subject: Re: [sv-bc] SV-BC 291 is uploaded and ready
I have amended SV-BC 291 to be fully compatible with 254,
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 History of the Macedonian People from Ancient times to the Present - Part IX, by Risto Stefov
Two years before his death, in 285 BC, Ptolemy appointed Ptolemy II as his co-ruler and successor.
Antigonus was planning to bolster his naval power in the Aegean, which would have become a direct threat to Ptolemy's naval trade.
His rebellious nephew Alexander died in 246 BC and by 245 BC Antigonus recovered his losses in Corinth.
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 System/Verilog Basic Committee: RE: [sv-bc] Update on SV-BC 291
Sorry, I didn't notice that erratum 254 impacted section 3.14.
My original proposal for 291 had nothing to do with 3.14.
I simply merged 111's 3.14 changes into 291's and overlooked 254.
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Playwright Menander Greece, 342-291 BC wearing diadem and aegis, and thrusting spear held in right hand, Greek legend.
L Cornelius Sulla 138-78 BC (Sulla and L Malius AR Denarius.
Marc Antony 31 BC issued to the 7th Legionary at the Battle of Actium, silver
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 trag-terms.html
B.C. Author of mimiambi (mimes) - funny dramatic sketches of everyday life.
Hilarotragoedia: "funny tragedy' - Dramatic parody of mythological plots, popular in the Greek colonies of Italic coast (Graecia Magna).
B.C., wrote mimiambi (iambic mimes) - dramatic sketches of everyday life.
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 Burnaby, BC. - local businesses and web pages - copyright
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