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  Censor (ancient Rome) information - Search.com
In 442 BC, no consuls were elected, but rather military tribunes with consular power were appointed in their stead; the plebeians were attempting to attain higher magistracies (since only patricians could be consuls, while some military tribunes were plebeians).
To stop the plebeians from possibly gaining control of the census, the patricians removed the consuls' -and consequently their representatives, the tribunes- right to take the census, and entrusted it to two magistrates, called censores (English censors), who were to be chosen exclusively from the patricians in Rome.
Twelve years afterwards in 339 BC, one of the Publilian laws required that one censor had to be a plebeian (Livy viii.12).
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  Teaching Acient Philosophy - Resources, Chronology   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
BC), Stoic philosopher, a pupil of Zeno, focused primarily on ethics.
Timon (320-230 BC), sceptical philosopher, pupil of Pyrrho.
Carneades (214-129 BC), head of the Academy and founder of the 'New Academy', memder of the famous embassy of philosophers to Rome.
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 Ballistic Coefficient
BC is what determines trajectory and wind drift, other factors (velocity among them) being equal.
BC changes with the shape of the bullet and the speed at which the bullet is traveling, while sectional density does not.
This is shown by the smaller difference in BC between the two pointed bullets,.357 for the flat base and.400 for the boat tail.
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 Parthenon   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
As well as being a temple, the Parthenon was used as a treasury, and from 454 BC was the location of the treasury of the Delian League, which later became the Athenian Empire.
The Parthenon was built at the initiative of Pericles, the leading Athenian politician of the 5th century BC.
Construction began in 447 BC and the building was substantially completed by 438 BC, but work on the decorations continued until at least 433 BC.
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 438 BC - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Centuries: 6th century BC - 5th century BC - 4th century BC
Years: 443 BC 442 BC 441 BC 440 BC 439 BC - 438 BC - 437 BC 436 BC 435 BC 434 BC 433 BC
Ictinus and Callicrates finish construction of the Parthenon, located on Athens' Acropolis.
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 Israel and Judah fall
The Northern Kingdom of Israel, whose capital was Samaria, fell to the Assyrians in 722 BC.
740 - 433 BC Over and over God sent His prophets to warn His people of their sins and of the consequences that would befall them if they continued in their sins.
Hosea (c 760-720 BC) prophesied to the Northern Kingdom from Jerobam II to Hosea, the last king.
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 Environmental Science and Philosophy in Ancient Greece and Rome
BC), the founder of the Ionian school, was the initiator of Greek philosophy on the environmental sciences.
Empedocles (c.493-c.433 BC) argued that the universe was composed of four elements, earth, air, fire, and water, which combined in different ways to produce different results.
He thought that the earth could be divided into sections defined by the amount of heat each received, and that people could only live in the more inhabitable areas.
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 Critias [Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy]
Whatever plans that Critias and the Thirty had for the establishment of a new oligarchic regime in Athens were abruptly halted by the military successes of a group of pro-democratic exiles led by Thrasybulus at the Athenian border post at Phyle and in the port town of Piraeus.
Whatever the reason, it is clear from the events of Socrates' trial in 399 BC and the scattered rebukes in fourth- and third-century BC literature that the attachment between Critias and the philosopher held fast in the popular mind (e.g., Xenophon, Memoribilia 1.2.12; Aeschines, Against Timarchus 173; and comic fragment 3:122 in T. Kock, ed.
In the sole surviving fragment of his hexameters, Critias celebrates the sixth-century BC poet Anacreon, who was reputed to be the lover of Critias' homonymous grandfather (fr.1).
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 435 BC
435 BC Centuries: 6th century BC - 5th century BC - 4th century BC
Philoxenus of Cythera, Greek dithyrambic poet (+ 380 BC).
The Statue of Zeus at Olympia by Phidias, one of the seven wonders of the world, is completed.
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 The Greeks - The Reasons for the Peloponnesian War in More Detail   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
By 454 BC, when the League's treasury was transferred to Athens, the alliance had become an empire in all but name.
In 433 BC, when Athens signed a treaty of mutual protection with Corcyra (modern-day Corfu) - one of the few other city-states with a major navy of its own - Sparta and its allies interpreted the move as an act of provocation.
Then in 431 BC a contingent of soldiers from Thebes, Sparta's ally, tried to seize control of a town called Potidea.
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 5th century BC Details, Meaning 5th century BC Article and Explanation Guide
Aeschylus of Athens, playwright (525 - 456 BC).
Socrates of Athens, philosopher (470 - 399 BC).
Tollund Man, Human sacrifice victim on the Jutland Peninsula in Denmark, possibly the earliest known evidence for worship of Odin.
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 5th Century BC Encyclopedia Article, Definition, History, Biography   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
The 5th and 6th centuries BC are a period of philosophical brilliance among advanced civilizations.
Greek philosophy develops during the 5th century BC, setting the foundation for Western ideology.
Sophocles of Athens, playwright (496 - 406 BC).
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 Sicily Area VIII
The immediate cause was the quarrel between Segesta (ally of Athena) and Selinous, about the fertile plain in between their cities.
413 BC Campanian mercenaries, recruted by the Chalcidian cities to reinforce the Athenian army, arrived when the Athenian army was already defeated.
In 410 BC they were hired by the Carthaginians.
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 Eclipse Quotations - Part I
Don't any of you be surprised in future if land beasts change places with dolphins and go to live in their salty pastures, and get to like the sounding waves of the sea more than the land, while the dolphins prefer the mountains.
Extract from a speech made in 597 BC, in support of a general who had recently suffered defeat, and was in danger of execution.
Said to refer to a lunar eclipse of 425 BC, and an annular solar eclipse of 424 BC.
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 429 BC   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
Decades: 470s BC 460s BC 450s BC 440s BC 430s BC - 420s BC - 410s BC 400s BC 390s BC 380s BC 370s BC
Years: 434 BC 433 BC 432 BC 431 BC 430 BC - 429 BC - 428 BC 427 BC 426 BC 425 BC 424 BC
Battle of Naupactus (429 BC)[?] Phormio again defeats the Peloponnesian fleet.
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 433 BCE Encyclopedia Article, Definition, History, Biography   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
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Centuries: 6th century BC - 5th century BC -
440s BC 430s BC - 420s BC - 410s BC 400s BC 390s BC 380s BC
An outbreak of plague kills over one-third of the population of
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 437 BC   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
437 BC Centuries: 6th century BC - 5th century BC - 4th century BC
Years: 442 BC 441 BC 440 BC 439 BC 438 BC - 437 BC - 436 BC 435 BC 434 BC 433 BC 432 BC
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 Learn more about 5th century BC in the online encyclopedia.   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
Learn more about 5th century BC in the online encyclopedia.
5th century BC 6th century BC - 5th century BC - 4th century BC - other centuries)
(2nd millennium BC - 1st millennium BC - 1st millennium AD)
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 List of naval battles   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
Battle of Salamis (308 BC) Demetrius I Poliorcetes defeats the fleet of Menelaeus, brother of Ptolemy I
Battle of Chios (201 BC) Philip V of Macedon is defeated by the Egyptians, Rhodians, and Pergamese
Battle of the Eurymedon (190 BC) Roman forces under Lucius Aemilius Regillus defeat a Seleucid fleet commanded by Hannibal
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 Jaina Kalpasutra: Jaina Kalpasutra - A Visual Treat
The Kalpasutra is held in great honour especially by the Svetambara sect of Jainism.
A work in Prakrit, its composition is originally attributed to the celebrated author Bhadrabahu (BC 433 to 357).
The Kalpasutra shows the early stage of the development of Jainism, the succession of pontiffs and the rules for Jaina monks during the four months of monsoon or chaturmasa when the monks are not on the move.
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 List of naval battles Details, Meaning List of naval battles Article and Explanation Guide
480 BC Salamis - Athenian navy defeats the Persians
306 BC Salamis (in Cyprus) - Demetrius I Poliorcetes defeats the fleet of Menelaeus, brother of Ptolemy I of Egypt
201 BC Chios - Philip V of Macedon defeated by the Egyptians, Rhodians, and Pergamese
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 The Beginnings of Early Greek Sciene
610 - 540 BC c.470 - 390 BC c.450 BC c.493 - 433 BC c.440 BC Apeiron (The Infinite)
545 BC the infinite air is the source or material principle of everything
Enter the Eleatics (~ 500 BC) from the Greek colony of Elea in southern Italy.
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 The Beginnings of Early Greek Sciene
624 --- 546 BC the first to ask, "What is the basic substance of the universe?"
545 BC the infinite air is the source or material principle of everything
Enter the Eleatics (~ 500 BC) from the Greek colony of Elea in southern Italy.
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 Seven Wonders of the World   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
The Seven Wonders of the World were described by Antipatros, a Greek historian, in the second century BC.
None of them were Roman, but the Romans would have known about them.
Only one survives today, one only lasted 54 years, and one may never have existed!
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 Chronological Author List "Before 300 BC" compiled by GIGA   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
Rhodes one of Seven Sages (633 BC - 564 BC)
Greek mathematician and philosopher (582 BC - 497 BC)
Greek philosopher and founder of Cynic school (444 BC - c.
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 EVOLUTION IN ATHENIAN CONSTITUTION AFTER 500 BC   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
433 BC and ff.: Non-landed,  (recent) rich from manufacture and sales
a              Destruction of Syracuse Expedition, 415 BC b              Revolt of cities of Empire
350ff: Athens in struggle w/ Macedon B> Chaeronea, 338 BC Death of Alexander, 323 BC, Athens led Greek revolt
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