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  Antigonus II Gonatas - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Antigonus_II_Gonatas   (347 words)

  
 Antigonos I Monophthalmos   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
In 322 BC Antigonos was given special authority by Antipatros, the regent for Alexander's incompetent heirs, to hunt down and destroy Eumenes of Kardia.
The decisive battle came in 301 BC on the field of Ipsos when the Antigonid army was defeated primarily by the forces of Lysimachos and Seleukos.
Antigonos was killed in the thick of the battle at the age of 81.
www.seleukids.org /Antigonos.htm   (236 words)

  
 Encyclopedia: Antigonus I Monophthalmus
Antigonus was appointed governor of Greater Phrygia in 333 BC, and in the division of the provinces after Alexander's death in 323 BC he also received Pamphylia and Lycia from Perdiccas, regent of the empire.
Ptolemy I Soter (367 BC–283 BC) was the ruler of Egypt (323 BC - 283 BC) and founder of the Ptolemaic dynasty.
Demetrius I (337-283 BC), surnamed Poliorcetes (Besieger), son of Antigonus I of Macedon and Stratonice was a king of Macedon (294 - 288 BC).
www.nationmaster.com /encyclopedia/Antigonus-I-Monophthalmus   (2551 words)

  
 Antipater - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
In 321 BC he became main regent of all of Alexander's empire.
During Alexander's campaign in the East, Antipater was governor of Macedonia and "general of Europe", posts he held from 334 BC to 323 BC.
This was a busy post at first; tribes in Thrace rebelled in 332 BC, followed shortly by the revolt of Agis III, king of Sparta, whom Antipater defeated in battle of Megalopolis in 331 BC (Diodorus xvii.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Antipater   (731 words)

  
 BCMA > BC Medical Journal > Issues > BCMJ September 2003 Edition   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
Therefore, BC pathologists need to improve their reporting of rectal cancer specimens in order for us to better understand the quality of our surgical technique of mesorectal excision and to improve staging for recommendation of adjuvant treatment and prognosis.
From our review of rectal cancer outcomes in BC in 1996,[8] we became aware that the radial margin was inconsistently assessed in pathology reports (the term radial is equivalent to lateral and circumferential margin).
The main finding is that 1996 and 2000 pathology reports in BC did not consistently assess radial margins and did not meet the minimum number of lymph nodes of 12 required to confidently assign a negative nodal metastatic stage.
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 Hotels - Boston College   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
BC rates are $104.83 Single and $113.95 Double/Suite.
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 Search Encyclopedia.com   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
He was one of the 10 generals who commanded the Athenians at the battle of Marathon (490 BC) and in the next year became chief archon.
Antigonus II Antigonus II (Antigonus Gonatas)ăntig´enes gōnā´tes, c.320-239 BC, king of Macedon, son of Demetrius I. He took the title king on his father's death (283) but made good his claim only by defeating the Gauls in Thrace and by taking Macedon in 276.
He was made (333 BC) governor of Phrygia, and after the death of Alexander he was advanced by the friendship of Antipater, who with Ptolemy I and Craterus, supported Antigonus i...
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 BBC - h2g2 - Pyrrhus the Eagle, King of Epirus: The Fool of Hope, 319-272 BC
In 302 BC, whilst absent from his kingdom, he was dethroned by a palace coup and replaced by a kinsman Neoptolemus
The next stage in his career in 294 BC was to take advantage of a dynastic dispute in Macedon to seize Macedonian territories bordering Epirus.
In 278 BC he crossed over to Sicily and drove the Carthaginians back, capturing most of their cities, but not the naval fortress of Lilybaeum.
www.bbc.co.uk /dna/ww2/A2583993   (3030 words)

  
 Alexander IV of Macedon - Pictures   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
Antipater, between the summer of 321 BC and the summer of 319 BC when he died of illness.
Polyperchon, between 319 BC and 316 BC, an heir chosen by Antipater himself.
Between 316 BC and 309 BC the Regent Cassander held the young King Alexander as a prisoner.
greatestinfo.org /Alexander_IV_of_Macedon   (263 words)

  
 SingaporeMoms - Parenting Encyclopedia - Diadochi
Death of Alexander, 323 BC When Alexander the Great died (June 10, 323 BC), he left behind a huge empire which was composed of many essentially independent territories.
Revolt in Greece, 323-322 BC Meanwhile, the news of Alexander's death had inspired a revolt in Greece, later known as the Lamian War.
After great battles at Paraitacene in 317 BC and at Gabiene in 316 BC, Eumenes was eventually betrayed and murdered by his own troops in 315 BC, leaving Antigonus in undisputed control of the Asian territories of the Empire.
www.singaporemoms.com /parenting/Diadochi   (2222 words)

  
 Ordonnances Télécom 1997 (1-250)
97-265 - BC TEL en vertu de l'avis de modification tarifaire 3584 du 3 février 1997, en vue de faire approuver l'introduction, comme montage spécial, de voies vidéo unidirectionnelles entre deux endroits, en vertu d'un contrat d'une durée de cinq ans.
97-294 - BC TEL en vertu de l'avis de modification tarifaire 3597 du 26 février 1997, en vue de faire approuver des révisions tarifaires relatives à de légers changements de présentation matérielle suite à une mise à niveau du logiciel d'administration du tarif de la compagnie.
97-327 - BC TEL en vertu de l'avis de modification tarifaire 3586 du 7 février 1997, en vue de faire approuver des révisions tarifaires à l'article 181(F-4) de son tarif des montages spéciaux, visant le retrait de l'installation d'accès au réseau numérique à grande vitesse.
www.crtc.gc.ca /frn/public/1997/8045/Orders02.htm   (7892 words)

  
 CUPE BC
KAMLOOPS, B.C. — CUPE BC is applauding a $23-million federal-provincial infrastructure grant that will help this interior city build a much-needed water treatment plant.
Last year the City of Kamloops rejected a bid to privatize the proposed water treatment plant in the face of sustained opposition and a poll that showed overwhelming public support for keeping the water system in public hands.
The city applied to the Canada – BC Infrastructure Program for funding to build a water filtration plant at River Street on the banks of the Thompson River.
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 Malter Galleries Past Auctions
Died 12 B.C. AE As struck by Tiberius.
Inside is the end of a bronze implement fused within the remains of the original contents of the jar.
A marble fragment on stand depicting the lower torso and legs of a male figure who engages in sexual act with woman who stands but is bent over at waist with her head and elbows on the ground.
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 COMMANDERS   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
THRACE, April 319 BC In the headquarters tent of the Macedonian army, Commander Kronos, recently appointed deputy to Lysimakos, sat at his trestle table studying the scroll maps and wax tablets which were spread out in front of him.
The army was camped on the Thracian cost, near the little fort of Doriskos, on a meadow where the muddy delta of the Hebros River met the sea.
PELLA, April 319 BC Sitting straight on his easy-pacing charger, his face set in a grim mask, Polyperchon rode forward, a length ahead of the Kings and their escort.
www.dreamwater.org /ruthaki/COMMANDERS.html   (1030 words)

  
 Mencius   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
Mencius (孟子, pinyin: Mèngzǐ) (371 BC - about 289 BC) was an itinerant Chinese philosopher and sage, and one of the principal interpreters of Confucianism.
He served as an official during the Warring States (403 - 221 BC) in the State of Qi (齊 qì) from 319 BC to 312 BC.
He expressed his filial devotion when he took an absence of three years from his official duties for Qi to mourn his mother's death.
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 315 BC   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
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 Events
Aratus Macedonian Greek mathematician astronomer meteorologist botanist poet (possibly born in 310 BC Deaths
Although I find it weird to consider the Troggs alternative (were they really the Strokes of the 60s?) this includes a lot of obscure, forgotten stuff we need to remember.
www.freeglossary.com /315_BC   (301 words)

  
 Roxane, Greece, ancient history
In 320 BC she and her son were taken to Macedonia by Antipater as symbols of the empire of Alexander.
When Antipater died in 319 BC she fled with her son to her mother-in-law Olympias in Epirus.
In 316 BC Kassander captured her and murdered Olympias.
www.in2greece.com /english/historymyth/history/ancient/roxane.htm   (152 words)

  
 Byers Numismatic Corp. - World Errors
This 2300 year old reverse double struck Stater is in almost uncirculated condition and exhibits original luster.
This double struck Greek Gold Stater of Mithradates VI is over 2000 years old and is in choice Mint State condition.
It is double struck on both sides with a 10% rotation.
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 310s BC - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
Decades: 360s BC 350s BC 340s BC 330s BC 320s BC - 310s BC - 300s BC 290s BC 280s BC 270s BC 260s BC
Years: 319 BC 318 BC 317 BC 316 BC 315 BC 314 BC 313 BC 312 BC 311 BC 310 BC
This page was last modified 12:01, 1 May 2005.
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 BC Gov't has no authority to regulate the 'Net
The BC Human Rights Act deals primarily with issues relating to discrimination in the context of employment, tenancy, and public facilities.
The BC Press Council, according to Executive Secretary Gerald Porter, has on several occasions made it clear that it considers the BC Human Rights Act to be a seriously flawed piece of legislation that unreasonably infringes on the right to freedom of expression, freedom of the press, and so on.
Some people speculate that the BC Council on Human Rights has purposely chosen to avoid hearings on these issues because Press Council lawyers are poised to take them to the BC Supreme Court and prove the Act unconstitutional.
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 323 BC - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
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June 10 - Alexander the Great dies in Babylon.
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Battle of Ipsus, 301 bc: Antigonus defeated and Alexander’s Empire was divided a.
THE MACCABEAN REVOLT (167-140 BC) A. Hasidim ("Pious Ones") in Jerusalem Resist Priestly Hellenization B. Armed Revolt Begun by Mattathias, A Priest in Modein (1 Macc 2) 1.
THE HASMONEAN DYNASTY (140-63 BC) A. John Hyrcanus (134-104 bc): Son of Simon; Overcame Ptolemy 1.
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 Contemporaries 800 BC-AD 600, Greek Mythology Link.
Theban strategist, killed in battle in 362 BC.
Known as Fulgentius Mythographus, he was influential during the Middle Ages, when his "Mitologiarum libri tres" explained the myths by etymology and allegorism.
Gladiator who led a revolt of slaves in 73-71 BC.
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 319 BC - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Spring - Antigonus, Macedonian commander in Asia, defeats the outlaw Eumenes in Asia Minor, driving Eumenes into the East.
Ptolemy launches an attack on Phoenicia and Syria.
This page was last modified 21:42, 18 October 2005.
www.wikipedia.org /wiki/319_BC   (145 words)

  
 Dr. Andy Coldman: BC Cancer Agency
Pathology audit of 1996 and 2000 reporting for rectal cancer in BC.
Practice patterns and appropriateness of care for rectal cancer management in BC.
The BC Cancer Agency is a part of the Provincial Health Services Authority.
www.bccancer.bc.ca /NR/exeres/0B2F71F4-23A9-4165-A7EE-97AEC6A64C58.htm   (249 words)

  
 Pyrrhus --  Britannica Student Encyclopedia
Rome spent the 280s BC putting down unrest in northern Italy, but its attention was soon directed to the far south as well by a quarrel between the Greek city of Thurii and a Samnite tribe.
Thurii called upon the assistance of Rome, whose naval operations in the area provoked a war with the Greek city of Tarentum.
The victorious progress of Rome received a temporary setback in 390 BC when wandering Gauls advanced...
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