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Their conservative government consists of a kingship, resembling the traditional values of the patriarchal family; an assembly, composed of male citizens of military age; and a Senate, comprised of elders who serve as the heads of different community sects.
52 BCE: Rome - Pompey is elected as sole consul by the Senate, and Caesar is declared an enemy of the Roman Republic.
49 BCE, and in 48 BCE, the two men war at Pharsalus in Greece.
eawc.evansville.edu /chronology/ropage.htm   (2946 words)

  
  BCE 2nd Quarter Results
BCE consolidated earnings per share, which are calculated after deducting preferred dividend requirements, were based on an average of 297.1 million shares outstanding for the quarter, compared with 286.8 million for the second quarter of 1988.
Montreal Trustco Inc., which was acquired by BCE on April 24, 1989, reported revenues of $352 million for the second quarter, compared with $256 million in the same period last year, and net income of $21 million ($16.1 million in 1988).
BCE's previously reported results have been restated to reflect the effects of: a one-time refund of $206 million by Bell Canada to eligible subscribers; and the adoption by Encor Inc., BCE's 49.0 per cent associated company, of the successful efforts method of accounting for its oil and gas activities.
www.bce.ca /en/news/releases/corp/1989/07/26/4518.html   (738 words)

  
 Gewerkschaft - IG BCE - English Version   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
In 1997, the IG BCE (Mining, Chemical and Energy Industrial Union) was formed, merging the Chemical, Paper and Pulp and Ceramic Workers' Union, the Mining and Energy Workers' Union and the Leather Workers' Union.
The IG BCE stands for the basic guidelines of democracy in the state, the economy and within society, and it supports the economic and social interests of workers on the basis of co-determination and co-responsibility.
The basic targets are summarised in the IG BCE Vision which was adopted by the Congress in 1997 and confirmed and extended by the Congress 2001.
www.igbce.de /portal/site/igbce/menuitem.22f2499a6b7e60f33b791789c5bf21ca   (921 words)

  
 The Significance of 70 Years
Even through Jehoiachin was not in office and was not transported to Babylon until the year 597-596 BCE (at the epoch of a 70th year--as cited) it may have been that the author of Ezekiel reckoned the year of Jehoiachin's captivity' as coinciding with the time of the initial Babylonian conquest of Judea.
It is of special significance that the year 37 BCE (the year when King Herod ascended to the throne of Jerusalem) is indicated to have been the year of a conjunction of both cycles--of 70 years and of 49 years.
Thus, it is significant to a research of Second-Temple history that the year 37 BCE (the year when King Herod ascended to the throne of Jerusalem) coincided with a great-cycle conjunction of both cycles (of 70 years and of 49 years).
www.creation-answers.com /seventy1.htm   (17768 words)

  
 romhist.html
Third Punic War 149-146 BCE started because the Numidian king Masinissa provoked Carthage into a war not approved by Rome; Carthage was destroyed and razed by the Romans and Carthaginian territory became the Roman province of Africa.
The Gracchi brothers (Tiberius and Gaius) began a reform movement to redistribute senatorial lands to the landless poor; Tiberius was slain in 133 BCE.
In 31 BCE Octavian defeated Antony and Cleopatra at the Battle of Actium in the East.
publish.uwo.ca /~kolson2/romhist.html   (1155 words)

  
 Bloomberg.com: Canada
BCE Chief Executive Officer Michael Sabia is unwinding a C$13 billion expansion into the media business led by his predecessor Jean Monty, who formed Bell Globemedia in 2000.
BCE and Thomson's holding company have been discussing the transaction for more than a year, and decided to bring in outside investors, said Jim Leech, head of the private equity arm of the Teachers' pension plan, which manages C$88 billion.
BCE shares may have fallen because some investors were expecting the media unit to be sold in an IPO of common shares or as an income trust, said Rick Hutcheon, chief investment officer of RKH Financial, which runs the equivalent of $171 million in Toronto, including BCE.
www.bloomberg.com /apps/news?pid=10000082&sid=a4MA.dWL9OFY   (1258 words)

  
 13. Nibiru or Planet X p1   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
In the period between 49,000 BCE and 30,400 BCE (the rule of King Ubara-Tutu, who ruled for 18,600 years until the Flood) the intervals stayed constant to 3,000 years except for the last orbit who lasted again as in the past for 3,600 years.
During the period between 30,378 BCE and 1,578 BCE the Gods stayed on Earth and instructed their creations (Men) to be aware of the "older" creations of the Gods of which a lot had survived the Flood.
With an interval of 1 orbit : 91,600 BCE, 88,000 BCE, 84,400 BCE, 80,800 BCE, 77,200 BCE, 73,600 BCE, 70,000 BCE, 66,400 BCE, 62,800 BCE, 59,200 BCE, 55,600 BCE, 52,000 BCE, 48,400 BCE, 44,800 BCE, 41,200 BCE, 37,600 BCE, 34,000 BCE,30,400 BCE.
www.earth-history.com /Earth-13.htm   (9423 words)

  
 CBC News: BCE plans up to 4,000 job cuts, business spinoffs   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
As of Wednesday, BCE reported a fourth-quarter profit of $413 million (44 cents a share), down from $417 million (45 cents per share) in the same quarter a year earlier.
For the current year, BCE is projecting revenue growth of between one and three per cent, while earnings per share are expected to come in between $1.80 and $1.90.
BCE plans to distribute about half of the units of the trust to its shareholders and retain the rest.
www.cbc.ca /story/business/national/2006/02/01/bce-060201.html   (1266 words)

  
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He was awarded the Judean high-priesthood by Alexander Balas [152 BCE] and later rewarded with full control of Judean territory after he defeated Demetrius II [147 BCE].
After her death [67 BCE] he was deposed by his younger brother, Aristobulus, but with the support of Antipater he was restored to the high-priesthood after Roman forces wrested control of Jerusalem from his brother's aristocratic supporters [63 BCE].
He was eventually released by Julius Caesar [49 BCE], only to be poisoned by Pompey's supporters before he could wrest control of Jerusalem from supporters of his older brother.
www.jewishvirtuallibrary.org /jsource/History/temp.html   (1617 words)

  
 Bloomberg.com: Canada
BCE plans to improve its television services on cell phones next year by including highlight packages from CTV News and CTV Sports to subscribers, Sabia said on a conference call.
BCE created Globemedia in 2000 after buying the CTV network in a bid to marry the telecommunications business with media content.
BCE will receive C$1.3 billion in cash from the sale, which includes C$607 million as a return of capital after Bell Globemedia restructures and takes on more debt next month.
www.bloomberg.com /apps/news?pid=10000082&sid=aIsteDrsCV3g&refer=canada   (1026 words)

  
 History of the Hellenistic and Roman World
Julius Caesar : Gaul (58 - 50 BCE)
Julius Caesar : Insurrection (49 - 48 BCE)
Julius Caesar : Epilogue (43 - 31 BCE)
www.fenrir.dk /history/index.php?title=Gaius_Julius_Caesar   (186 words)

  
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In 49 BCE, in Rome, a civil war erupted between Pompey and Julius Caesar.
Caesar was murdered in 44 BCE by Marcus Junius Brutus and Gaius Longinus Cassius, part of a conspiracy to restore the Roman republic.
In the meantime, Herod fled from Masada to the Romans, and in 40 BCE he came to Rome, gaining the confidence of Antonius and Octavian (Lepidus was out of the picture at this point).
www.abu.nb.ca /Courses/NTIntro/InTest/Hist6.htm   (3676 words)

  
 The Ancient Roman World
By 287 BCE the legislation of the Plebiscite became binding on Plebe and Pat alike.
146 BCE: conquest of Sicily, Corsica, Sardinia, Macedonia and Greece.
107 BCE: the Roman army restructured as a “professional” enterprise in which one can serve for twenty years, and then receive a “pension” of land in the region in which one served, as well as Roman citizenship (if one wasn't a citizen already).
staff.jccc.net /THOARE/145rome.htm   (860 words)

  
 The Ancient Synagogue of Sardis
Sardis was reconstructed after the catastrophic earthquake of 17 CE and enjoyed a long period of prosperity under the Roman rule and then within the Byzantine Empire, until it was finally destroyed by the Mongols in 1402.
The beginnings of the Jewish settlement in Sardis are believed to belong to the 3rd century BCE, when Jews from Babylonia and other countries were encouraged to settle in the city by the Seleucid King Antiochus III (223-187 BCE).
Those Jews that are our fellow citizens of Rome came to me, and demonstrated that they had an assembly of their own, according to the laws of their forefathers, and this from the beginning, as also a place of their own, wherein they determined their suits and controversies with one another.
www.bh.org.il /Communities/Synagogue/Sardis.asp   (1556 words)

  
 Overheads - LIT 102 - Spring 2004   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
53 BCE: Crassus was defeated by the Parthians in the battle of Carrhae and lost his life.
49 BCE: crossed the Rubicon in northern Italy to start the civil war between himself and Pompey.
44 BCE the Ides of March: killed by a conspiracy of aristocratic partisans led by Cassius and Brutus.
web.syr.edu /~dhmills/lit102/102ovrhd.htm   (2083 words)

  
 Roman-Jerusalem through Coins
In 49 BCE The Roman Republican period ends with the conclusion of the civil war which breaks out between Julius Caesar and Pompey the Great, the Roman general who conquered Jerusalem.
Julius Caesar defeated Pompey on the battlefield in 48 BCE.
Agustus, (Octavian), 44 BCE to 14 CE Agustus, struck 19-18 BCE.
mysite.verizon.net /~vze3xycv/Jerusalem/confRomanRep.htm   (376 words)

  
 Art and Propaganda in Ancient Rome
In 44 BCE he declared himself dictator for life, but was murdered by a crew of strict republicans on the Ides of March 44 BCE.
It was founded by the Senate in 13 BCE in honor of Augustus' safe return from his campaigns in Spain and Gaul and dedicated in 9 BCE.
She was remarried to Octavian in 38 BCE and in 35 BCE was declared sacrosanct.
www.students.sbc.edu /smith04/ancientrome.html   (3282 words)

  
 "Transcendental...."   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
1900 BCE -- Destruction of Sodom and Gomorrah by earthquake and subterranean fires; geological evidence.
1700 BCE-1550 BCE -- Reign of Hyksos [Hebrews?] in Egypt.
922-722 BCE -- Prophets Elijah, Elisha, Jonah, Amos and Hosea preach against idol worship and social injustice in northern Israel.
www.stoertz.org /discourses/prehistoric.html   (5730 words)

  
 Roman Calendar - August   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
The emperor Claudius was born at Lugdunum (Lyons) in 10 BCE.
In 49 BCE this day, Julius Caesar defeated Pompey's generals Afranius and Petreius at Lerida in Spain.
Diana was never conquered by love, and submitted to no man, hence she was the goddess of a "chaste" moon and, except for her family, tolerated only female companions.
www.personal.psu.edu /users/w/x/wxk116/RomanCalendar/aug01.htm   (811 words)

  
 Myth Notes on Divinization
After defeat of Antony at Actium in 31 BCE, according to Cassius Dio, Octavian punished the cities of Asia which had aided Antony by levying payments of money and suspending their governmental assemblies.
In 9 BCE the koinon enacted a decree by which member cities adopted a new calendar proposed by the proconsul, although Ephesos chose to retain its old Ionian calendar well into second scentury.
An Augusteum was probably already in place within the temenos or sacred precinct of the Artemision by 6/5 BCE, and Ephesos gradually supplanted Pergamon as focus of religious, economic, and political activity in the province.
www.albany.edu /faculty/lr618/ndiv.html   (2490 words)

  
 Ancient Roman Chronology   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
367 BCE: Rome The first plebeian consul is elected to the assembly, and plebeians become eligible to serve as lesser magistrates, formerly a position only granted to the aristocratic class.
265 BCE: Rome initiates the Punic Wars with Carthage, an oligarchic empire stretching from the northern coast of Africa to the Strait of Gibraltar.
52 BCE: Pompey is elected as sole consul by the Senate, and Caesar is declared an enemy of the Roman Republic.
www.crystalinks.com /romehistory.html   (3100 words)

  
 Caesar and Cicero: A Case Study in Roman Politics
The old, traditional notions of shared governance among the Senate, the magistrates and the people was on the verge of collapse as individuals like Caesar strove for absolute power.
Your readings are drawn from Cicero's political speeches and private correspondence (found in Cicero, Selected Works) and are listed below in chronological sequence, interspersed with key moments in the lives of these two individuals who struggled for the control or survival of the Republic.
--Pompey flees to Greece and Caesar elected dictator in 49
www.skidmore.edu /classics/cc200/caesarandcicero.html   (814 words)

  
 China Institute Programs for Educators
The first ruler of Qin established the title that we refer to in English as "emperor." In theory, the power of a Chinese emperor was absolute; in reality, however, he was subject to various checks on his authority by both high officials and members of the imperial family.
During the first millenium BCE, the concept of the "Mandate of Heaven" was applied to the ruler: If an emperor oppressed the people, Heaven could withdraw a dynasty's right to govern.
The multi-state system that preceded the unification of China in 221 BCE encouraged people to assert separate ethnic identities as well as to display cultural allegiance to the so-called "Central States" along the Yellow River valley in the north.
www.chinainstitute.org /educators/curriculum/han/comparative.html   (1934 words)

  
 Review 13   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
In 60 BCE the leading figures of the Roman government, Julius Caesar, Pompey, and Crassus, formed what became known as "the first triumvirate." They agreed to help each other and work together to run Rome as they saw fit.
In 43 BCE the second triumvirate is formed by the leaders who were allies of Caesar: Caesar's adopted son, Octavian; Marc Antony (Marcus Antonius); Marcus Aemilius Lepidus.
In 31 BCE a decisive naval battle occurs at Actium (near present-day Albania), where Antony and Cleopatra are defeated by Octavian; Antony commits suicide not long afterwards, and Octavian unites the empire under his control.
www.pitt.edu /~classics/mythlit/review13.html   (1432 words)

  
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Notes on the Divinization of Roman Emperors The Case of Ephesos When Caesar and Pompey embarked on civil war in 49 BCE, Ephesos and most of Asia Minor remained at peace.
Numerous cemeteries in sourronding district from the Yerokarka region to At Meydan to the west and Kaloriziki south of the modern road to Limassol and nearer the sea testify to the density of contemporary settlement without revealing its exact whereabouts.
Amongst remains there was a fourth century BCE marble statue base with a dedicatory inscription to Demeter and Kore, whose cult in the area appears confirmed by find of a number of terracotta votives of women.
www.albany.edu /faculty/lr618/mndiv.html   (3502 words)

  
 Fano - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
An ancient town of Umbria, it was known as Fanum Fortunae after a temple of Fortunae located there.
Its first mention in history only dates from 49 BCE, when Julius Caesar held it, along with Pisaurum and Ancona.
Caesar Augustus established a colonia, and built a wall, some parts of which remain.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Fano   (715 words)

  
 Paganism in Provence - Vincent Bridges
Even as Arelate grew, after 49 BCE, into a smaller version of Rome, Glanum adhered to its old ways, absorbing first the Greeks, then the Romans, and then in the middle of the first century CE, an influx of Jews from Palestine and other parts of the new Roman Empire.
In the late third century BCE, Buddhist missionaries arrived, dispatched by King Asoka in India to preach the Eight-fold path to all the ends of the earth.
In the late first century BCE, a part of a private dwelling was converted to a shrine to Cybele, the Anatolian Great Mother of the Gods brought to Rome in the form of her mystereion, a fl meteorite stone, at the height of the Second Punic War in 204 BCE.
www.jwmt.org /v1n6/provence.html   (6162 words)

  
 late_republic   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
Many contemporary Romans, reflecting on the civic troubles of Rome in the 1st century BCE, looked back at the events surrounding the Gracchi as the start of it all.
Between 107-100 BCE Marius was consul six times, and reformed the army by conscripting people from the lower classes.
This was a further step in the "Romanization" of the Italian peninsula, which increasingly came to provide political leaders at Rome and also troops for the army.
classics.uc.edu /hooker/cc112_2000/late_republic.html   (1116 words)

  
 Pompey-Jerusalem through Coins
When Pompey conquered Judaea and Jerusalem in 63 BCE he entered the Temple and the Holy of Holies thereby desecrating the Temple, though he did not touch any of the sacred items.
In 61 BCE he entered Rome in triumph, but encountered opposition from the Senate.
In 55 BCE Crassus was slain in Syria.
home1.gte.net /vze3xycv/Jerusalem/confPompey.htm   (547 words)

  
 Exploring our Jewish roots - Week 8   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
Pre-monarchy, 1300-1010 BCE, ~300 years: Psalms, oral tradition, Song at the sea.
The exile was primarily for big shots in politics and religion, and had small effect on the average guy.
Ezra's time, 458 BCE: Closure of the Torah from JE P, D and the entire Hebrew canon from from Psalms, Prophets, and assorted writings.
www.cvkimball.com /Exploring/Class_notes/Prophets.html   (504 words)

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