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  Carthago -- History and Mythology
814 BC: traditional date for the foundation of the city, though many believe that the actual date was some two generations later because of the lack of earlier remains.
The Carthaginian engagement of the Sicilian Greeks in 480 BC at the same time as the Persians under Xerxes were invading Greece seems to have been part of a coordinated plan that met with failure.
Carthage's subsequent revival of fortune in the first half of the 2nd C. BC led Rome to decide to neutralize the potential threat posed by Carthage once and for all by destroying the city and annexing its territory.
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 outline 11
Timocracy and the Peripatetic Demetrius of Phaleron (317-307 BC)
Demetrius of Phaleron ("tyrant" of Athens 317/6-307/6 BC)
Demetrius occupies Peiraieus, Eleusis, Rhamnous and blockades Athens (295 BC)
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 ninemsn Encarta - Search Results - Epirus
318-272 bc), king of Epirus (307-302 bc, and 297-272 bc), a district in ancient Greece.
He succeeded to the throne as a minor in 307 bc,...
The central mountain area, the Pindus Mountains, extends in a north to south direction and is one of the most rugged, isolated, and sparsely...
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 MSN Encarta - Search Results - Epirus
Pyrrhus (318?-272 bc), king of Epirus (307-272 bc), a district in ancient Greece.
He succeeded to the throne in 307 bc, later lost it, but was...
Acarnania, mountainous, wooded region in the northwestern section of ancient Greece, separated from Epirus on the north by the Ambracian Gulf, from...
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 coins of ancient China - 255 BC to AD 221.
CIVIL WAR OF 206-202 BC According to Michael Mitchiner (in Oriental Coins and their Values, The Ancient & Classical World, page 684), the suicide of Erh Shih Huang Ti (last Emperor of Ch'in) in 206 BC, resulted in a civil war in which a series of rebels fought for control of China.
187-180 BC During the reign of Empress Kao (187-180 BC) the Pan Liang was reduced to a weight of 8 shu.
About 47 BC, Mang was born into the most powerful family in China, a family that effectively ruled through a series of puppet Han emperors.
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 311 BC - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Centuries: 5th century BC - 4th century BC - 3rd century BC
Decades: 360s BC 350s BC 340s BC 330s BC 320s BC 310s BC 300s BC 290s BC 280s BC 270s BC 260s BC
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 Qin (state)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
Qin (秦, 778 BC-206 BC) was a state during the Spring and Autumn and Warring States Periods of China.
It eventually grew to dominate the country and unite it for the first time, after which it is referred to as the Qin Dynasty.
293 BC Qin beats coalition forces of Wei and Han at the Battle of Yique.
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 study guides 6-8
Antigonus 316-314 BC Discuss this statement: "Following the death of Eumenes in 316 BC Antigonus consolidated his power and began to act like a monarch."
Antigonus 310-306 BC In 310 BC Cassander executed Alexander IV.
31-32), and by Demetrius Poliorcetes at the liberation of Athens in 307 BC.
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 Demetrius Phalereus on Encyclopedia.com   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
He was governor of Athens (317-307 BC) under Cassander.
In 307 BC, when Demetrius I took Athens, Demetrius Phalereus was overthrown.
Escaping to Egypt, he rose in the favor of Ptolemy I, to whom he is said to have suggested a library.
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 LankaLibrary.com: The arrival of Buddhism in Sri Lanka
It was on the memorable Poson fullmoon day in the month Jattha (June), in BC 306, (i.e., 237 years after the demise of the Buddha), that the Arhat Mahinda, the illustrious apostle of Buddhism met King Devanampiyatissa (307-267 BC) of Sri Lanka, atop the Mihintale rock (then known as Missaka-pabbata), situated about 12 km.
Arhat Mahinda, the profoundly sapient thera, came to Sri Lanka as bidden by his father, the emperor Asoka (264-267 BC) of India, who was earlier known as Chandasoka (Asoka the wicked), but later, when he renounced armed conquests, he came to be known as Dharmasoka (Asoka the pious).
The king at the time was Uttiya (267-257 BC), and when he heard of the sad news, his sorrow was poignant.
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 Segesta Info   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
12C BC Egesta (mixed Trojan and Greek descent is claimed) 8-7C BC Segesta is the most important center of the Elimi, together with Eryx and Entella.
Segesta is allied with Athens, and the city is aided against its enemies in 453 BC and 426 BC.
Segesta subject-ally of Carthago) 397 BC Siege by Dionysios of Syracuse.
www.bio.vu.nl /home/vwielink/WWW_MGC/Area_III_map/Segesta_map/InfoSegesta.html   (229 words)

  
 History of Formal Education
Socrates (470-399 BC) was a philosopher in Athens.
Cicero, the politician (106-43 BC) condemned the uneducated to poverty and tyranny.
In 168 BC the temple in Jerusalem was destroyed, and then rededicated in 165 BC by Judas Maccabaeus after the expulsion of the Syrians.
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 304 BC Information - TextSheet.com
304 BC Centuries: 5th century BC - 4th century BC - 3rd century BC
309 BC 308 BC 307 BC 306 BC 305 BC 304 BC 303 BC 302 BC 301 BC 300 BC 299 BC
Siege of Rhodes by Demetrius I of Macedon broken when a fleet from Ptolemy I of Egypt arrives.
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 Ancient Greek Literature, Authors, Timeline 2/2
285-247 BC), poet and grammarian in Alexandria, born at Chalcis in Euboea.
Lucius Livius Andronicus (284-204 BC), a Greek, "the father of Roman dramatic and epic poetry".
In Rome since 102 BC having developed a reputation as an extemporaneous composer of verse, and was well received among the most influential families at Rome.
www.mlahanas.de /Greeks/TLLiterature2.htm   (2217 words)

  
 Seleucia on the Tigris
In the second and third centuries BC, it was one of the great Hellenistic capitals comparable to Alexandria in Egypt and greater than Antioch in northern Syria.
In 141 BC, the Parthians under Mithridates conquered the city, and Seleucia became the western capital of the Parthian Empire.
While most of these objects could be dated between 290 BC and 200 AD, the 1932 excavation of Tel Umar, the most prominent mound at Seleucia, brought to light in an outer wall of the Parthian period a reused brick dated by stamp to 821 BC, during the Neo-Babylonian period.
www.umich.edu /~kelseydb/Excavation/Seleucia.html   (1872 words)

  
 The Hutchinson Dictionary of World History: Demetrius I (c. 337-283 BC)@ HighBeam Research   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
(Demetrius Poliorcetes) King of Macedonia 294-288 BC, son of Antigonus I and Stratonice.
In the struggles for power over the Macedonian empire which followed the death of Alexander the Great (the Wars of the Diadochi), Demetrius fought with his father against Ptolemy I and Cassander.
He restored the Athenian democracy 307 BC and destroyed the naval power of Egypt 306 off Cyprus, but failed in his attempt to...
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 World Heritage - The Temple of Poseidon - George Kountouris - World Wide Panorama
In 412 BC, during the Peloponnesian war, the Athenians strengthened the fortress, which occupied a strategic position from which it commanded the entrance to Saronic and South Euboea gulfs, and protected the whole of southern Attica.
In 332 BC it was captured by the Macedonians, who were expelled by Demetrios Poliorketes in 307 BC.
Despite Athenian resistance, it fell into the hands of the Macedonians once more in 263 BC, to be retaken by Athenians in 229 BC.
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 Henna Info   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
214 BC Afraid that Henna should be taken by Carthago,the Roman garrison massacres the inhabitants of Henna, gathered in the theatre.
139-137 BC Henna centre of the revolt of the slaves led by Euno.
133 BC The city is conquered by consul L. Calpuriuns Piso (consul Rupilius is sended with a legion).
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 Dated Koan Inscriptions
PH 34 shares the same monarchos (Philiskos) as the Halasarnitan deme decree for the doctor Onasandros who was a pupil of the Antipatros honoured in TC test.
This gymnasial calendar mentions processions to honour King Ptolemy and King Attalos, presumably Attalos II (159-38 BC), as well as an Attaleia festival and the Pythokleia established by PH 34.
A date in the last generation of the 2nd century BC is indicated if the prostates Eukarpos Kleonikou is the son of the trierarch Kleonikos Eukarpou in IG XII 8, 260 of 82 BC (Ch.
www.csad.ox.ac.uk /Kos/Lettering/palaeography.html   (1564 words)

  
 CoinArchives.com Search Results
ROMAN COINS Roman Republican No.: 102 Estimate: £ 120 Pompey Junior, executed 45 BC, Denarius 3.89g, Spain 46-45 BC, helmeted head of Rome in Corinthian helmet right, rev female figure giving palm branch to soldier (Cr 469/1a).
Kingdom of Macedon, Alexander III the Great (336-323 B.C.), AV Stater, 8.56g., Abydus, 323-317 B.C., head of Athena right, wearing Corinthian helmet ornamented with a serpent, rev. ?Ë???ÄPOY, Nike standing left, holding wreath and stylis, monogram and star to left, cornucopiae below (Price...
Kingdom of Egypt, Ptolemy I (323-305 B.C.), AR Tetradrachm, 15.63g., head of Alexander right, with horn of Ammon, wearing elephant's scalp head-dress, rev. aËeÎanÄpoy, Athena Alkidemos advancing right, brandishing spear and holding shield, monogram in right field, Corinthian helmet and eagle on...
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 Zhou - Han, Ancient Chinese cast coins - Calgary Coin Gallery
ZHOU DYNASTY, 1122 to 255 BC "Zhou Dynasty", the usual name for this period, is a poor choice.
When the Zhou conquered the Shang in about 1122 BC, they were very powerful, but by 6th and 7th centuries BC, Zhou was a figurehead royal seat with no power and little significance with respect to coinage.
CH'IN DYNASTY, 255 to 206 BC Ch'in existed as a feudal state under the Zhou since before 1000 BC, casting coins from about 400 BC.
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 Ancient Greek Coins
Kallatis, Moesia Inferior, 300-200 BC; large "Apollo/Tripod" AE 25; scarce VF/F. Philip V of Macedon, 221-179 BC; "Herakles/Goats" AE 21; scarce VF/EF.
Philip V of Macedon, 221-179 BC; "Poseidon/Club" AE 23; scarce VF.
Philip V of Macedon, 221-179 BC; "Zeus/Rider" AE 22; scarce EF.
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 310_BC
Years: 315 BC 314 BC 313 BC 312 BC 311 BC - 310 BC - 309 BC 308 BC 307 BC 306 BC 305 BC
Antigonia Troas (later known as Alexandria Troas) and Antigoneia (later known as Nicaea) are founded by Antigonus I Monophthalmus
Aratus, Macedonian Greek mathematician, astronomer, meteorologist, botanist and poet (possibly born in 315 BC)
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 Learn more about 4th century BC in the online encyclopedia.   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
Learn more about 4th century BC in the online encyclopedia.
Hint: Play with putting spaces before and after your words to see the different results you get.
4th century BC 5th century BC - 4th century BC - 3rd century BC - other centuries)
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 300s BC   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
300s BC 300s BC Centuries: 5th century BC - 4th century BC - 3rd century BC
Decades: 350s BC 340s BC 330s BC 320s BC 310s BC - 300s BC - 290s BC 280s BC 270s BC 260s BC 250s BC
Years: 309 BC 308 BC 307 BC 306 BC 305 BC 304 BC 303 BC 302 BC 301 BC 300 BC
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 Worksheet 9, 287.01   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
See BC § 307 and 28 U.S.C. et seq.
See BC §§ 506(b), 362(d)(1), 726(a)(5); United Savings Association of Texas v.
944; BC § 304; UNCITRAL Model Law on Cross-Border Insolvency; The American Law Institute Transnational Insolvency Project/United States Law in Transnational Cases; European Union Moves to Harmonize Insolvency Laws.
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 Currently Available Greek Coins (1)
Seleucia and Pieria Laodikeia 1st cent BC Bronze 19 mm Head of Zeus.
Syria, Demetrios II 145-140, 129-125 BC Bronze 18mm.
Sicily, Kentoripai After 241 BC Bronze dekonkia (23 mm) Laureate head of Zeus right, Rev. Winged thunderbolt.
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 Pegasus Or Pegasos Coin Jewelry, Ancient Coins From Corinth Greece
Pegasus (or Pegasos) ancient coins were minted in Corinth Greece and many of her colonies, during the time period of 405 to 307 BC.
Pegasus flying left on obverse with Corinth symbol below; Greek goddess Athena wearing a Corinthian helmet on reverse with magistrate symbol I to left and nike flying at right.
Coin with bezel is about the size of a quarter.
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