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  Ptolemy XII of Egypt
Ptolemy XII Neos Dionysos Theos Philopator Theos Philadelphos (117 BCE - 51 BCE) was son of Ptolemy IX[?] Soter II.
He was king of Egypt from 80 BCE until his death.
At first, he was coregent with Cleopatra VI[?] Tryphania, but she mysteriously disappears from the records in 69 BCE.
www.ebroadcast.com.au /lookup/encyclopedia/pt/Ptolomey_XII.html   (278 words)

  
 T-BCE for Mr. PARAGON   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04)
BCE paid $2.3 billion in the spring of 2000 to acquire CTV, and later created Bell Globemedia after acquiring The Globe and Mail and other assets from Thomson Corp. At the time of its creation, Bell Globemedia was valued at $4 billion.
BCE also announced that it intends to cease long-term funding of Teleglobe Inc. We believe the company is sending the right signals to investors and we expect the stock to move higher today.
BCE Inc., Canada's largest telecommunications company, isn't seeing any signs of a recession in Canada, but is bracing for a possible "economic softening" sparked by a slowdown in the U.S. that might leave BCE's 2001 revenue at the low end of forecasts.
www.wednesday-night.com /chart/T-BCE.htm   (9909 words)

  
 [No title]
Based on a preponderance of the evidence, we conclude that BCE Nexxia is apparently liable for a forfeiture of $282,000 for apparently willfully and repeatedly violating section 254(d) of the Act and sections 54.711(a) and 54.706(a) of the Commission's rules.30 13.
BCE Nexxia replied that it had not filed the November 2004 Worksheet because it qualified for the de minimis exception and claimed it thus was not required to file.36 We reject this contention.
Thus in cases where a carrier, such as BCE Nexxia, fails to file required Worksheets reporting its revenue projections in a timely fashion, its revenues are excluded from the contribution base from which universal assessments are derived, and the economic burden of contributing falls disproportionately on carriers that have satisfied their reporting obligations.
www.fcc.gov /eb/Orders/2005/FCC-05-167A1.html   (3100 words)

  
 History of Iran: Parthian Empire
After the fall of the Achaemenid Empire, Parthia, northeastern Iran, was governed by the Seleucid kings: a Macedonian dynasty that ruled in the Asian territories of the former Persian Empire.
In July 141 BCE Mithradates captured the Seleucid capital Seleucia, and in October he reached Uruk in the south of Babylonia.
In 69 BCE, the two enemies concluded a treaty: the Euphrates would be the border.
www.iranchamber.com /history/parthians/parthians.php   (1968 words)

  
 BCE: Q3 FY99 - Quarterly Report
BCE's $9 million share of BCE Emergis' loss in the third quarter of 1999 was mainly attributable to amortization of goodwill.
BCE also has an extensive international presence through its ownership in Nortel Networks, a global leader in the design and building of communications networks, as well as through Teleglobe, an international telecommunications carrier.
BCE disclaims any intention or obligation to update or revise any forward-looking statements, whether as a result of new information, future events or otherwise.
www.bce.ca /en/investors/reports/quarterly/bce/1999q3/report   (1482 words)

  
 Pompeii
It was the center of the city at the time of its founding, and, even as the city expanded, it retained importance in the economic life of the city.
century BCE the porticoes and temples and law courts were built, expanding the uses of the forum into political and religious realms.
In 60 BCE the floorplan was changed..likely due to a reversal of fortune of the inhabitants.
www.emich.edu /abroad/staff/Benita/Pompeii.html   (571 words)

  
 80 BCE   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04)
80 BCE is one of the topics in focus at Global Oneness.
They were the successors in India of the Greco-Bactrian dynasty of Greek kings (the Euthydemids) founded by the military governor Diodotus around 250 BCE when he established the independence of his Bactrian territory from the Seleucid Empire.
Buddhism flourished under the Indo-Greek kings, and it has been suggested that their invasion of India was intended to show their support for the philhellenic Mauryan empire, and to protect the Buddhist faith from the religious persecutions of the Sungas.
www.experiencefestival.com /80_bce   (907 words)

  
 Bell Expressvu looses $17 MILLION   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04)
Profit jumped at BCE Inc. in the second quarter, thanks to a surge in demand for data-communications equipment at Nortel Networks Corp. that helped make up for a drop in profit at a struggling Bell Canada.
BCE said total revenue for the quarter (excluding Nortel) increased 4.4 per cent to $3.5 billion.
That included a $4.2-billion dilution gain on the reduction of ownership of Bell Canada after BCE sold 20 per cent of Bell to Ameritech Corp. It also includes acquisition-related costs at Nortel and restructuring charges at Bell.
www.legal-rights.org /newspapers/Expressvu_loss.html   (552 words)

  
 The Modern Magazine for Persian Weddings, Cuisine, Culture & Community   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04)
In 211 BCE, Artabanus I became ruler and increased Parthian domains over his rule, including the annexation of the Iranian Plateau and Tigris/Euphrates River Valley.
In 92 BCE, Mithridates II struck the first treaty between Parthia and Rome wehre Euphrates was established as a mutual boundary.
In 53 BCE, the Parthians won against the Romans and beheaded Crassus, the Roman Emperor.
www.persianmirror.com /culture/history/sassanid.cfm   (766 words)

  
 80 BCE   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04)
After around 100 BCE, Indian kings recovered the area of Mathura and Eastern Punjab east of the Ravi River, and started to mint their own coins.
During the 1st century BCE, the Trigartas, Audumbaras and finally the Kunindas (closest to Punjab) also started to mint their own coins, usually...
Interestingly, around 130 BCE the Central Asian recurve bow of the steppes with its gorytos box starts to appear for the first time on the coins of Zoilos I, suggesting strong interactions (and apparently an...
www.experiencefestival.com /80_bce/page/2   (802 words)

  
 Theravada Buddhism
Year 1 of the Buddhist Era calendar is the year of the Buddha's Parinibbana (death and final release), which occurred in the Buddha's eightieth year (480 BCE according to the "historical" timeline; 544 BCE by tradition).
According to Buddhist tradition, the Buddha's birth took place in 624 BCE, although some recent estimates place the Buddha's birth much later — perhaps as late as 448 BCE {1}.
Events in the timeline prior to -250 CE are shown with two CE dates: the date based on the "traditional" nativity of 624 BCE, followed by the date based on the "historical" date of 560 BCE.
www.accesstoinsight.org /history.html   (2069 words)

  
 Exploring our Jewish roots - Week 8   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04)
Only 80 years of success (9%) under David and Solomon.
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)

  
 Macedonian Rulers
This space/timeline is a schematic diagram of the tenure of major protagonists in the power struggles that shaped the history of Hellenism in the eastern Mediterranean basin during the last 3 centuries BCE.
It begins with the election of Philip II as leader (hegemon) of the league of Greek city states and ends with the death of Cleopatra VII in Egypt.
Hellenistic World After the Breakup of Alexander's Empire 310 BCE - map posted for Barry D. Smith's course on The Intertestamental Period (Atlantic Baptist U).
virtualreligion.net /iho/macedon.html   (559 words)

  
 Raia Images Index II
Coin: Agrippina the Younger: gold aureus, Rome, 50/54 CE Obverse (here): head of Agrippina, the sister of Emperor Claudius Caligula; she was the fourth wife of Claudius, whom she killed so that her son Nero could become emperor (he in turn killed her); inscribed with her name and the imperial honorific "Augusta."
Obverse: bearded Quirinus, a local deity worshiped on the Quirinal Hill, was the patron of Rome and identified with Romulus; Reverse (not shown): Ceres with a snake.
Concordia (?): bronze with silver inlaid eyes, Rome, 1st century CE Concordia is seated on an elaborate, large throne, wearing a coronet, and missing her left arm; she was the personification of harmony and accord (cf.
www.vroma.org /images/raia_images/index2.html   (1543 words)

  
 BCE: SELECCIONADOS 80 ARQUITECTOS PARA LA PRIMERA FASE DEL CONCURSO DE ARQUITECTURA CONVOCADO POR EL BCE
El Banco Central Europeo (BCE) convocó en noviembre del 2002 un concurso internacional de arquitectura (véase la nota de prensa de 26 de noviembre de 2002), al que han presentado su solicitud más de 300 arquitectos de 31 países de los cinco continentes.
El anexo que acompaña a la presente nota de prensa contiene una relación de los nombres de los 80 arquitectos que han sido seleccionados de acuerdo con las bases de la convocatoria, entre los que figuran 70 arquitectos consagrados y 10 noveles.
A continuación, el BCE pedirá a los participantes seleccionados que presenten una propuesta de diseño de la nueva sede del BCE, que se construirá en el solar del Grossmarkthalle (mercado mayorista) de Fráncfort del Meno.
www.ecb.int /press/pr/date/2003/html/pr030407.es.html   (539 words)

  
 Central Asia - South   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04)
The capital of Ghazna, now called Ghazni, is a town in eastern Afghanistan, about 80 miles (128 km.) southwest of Kabul, on the road to Qandahar.
Kushan evolved from one of the five major clans of the aforementioned Sakae who occupied the region in the 1st century BCE.
In its time it was considered a major state, along with China, Parthia, and Rome, and contributed much to the establishment of Buddhism in the region.
www.hostkingdom.net /Centasia3.html   (1776 words)

  
 Roma - Important Neighbors
The language spoken by the population resembled Old Persian related to modern Farsi, which is the official language of Iran.
In 125 BCE, Mithradates I of Parthia attacked the Seleucids and was able to capture Media, Persis and parts of northern India.
The first official diplomatic recognition between the two states came after Sulla captured the last Seleucid province around 80 BCE near modern Syria.
library.thinkquest.org /26907/neigh.htm   (1536 words)

  
 late_republic   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04)
Between 107-100 BCE Marius was consul six times, and reformed the army by conscripting people from the lower classes.
The organization of all of Italy south of the Po river into communities of citizens was finished by about 80 BCE.
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)

  
 Coinage of Ancient Athens - The Coins
Some coins are enlarged and enhanced where noted to present a better image for detail and study.
22.89-92 AA77 Agora states this is a rare issue, connected by the amphora to another issue of this time which were probably struck in conjunction with a celebration f the Greater Panathenaia, held for the first time in 198 BCE after the alliance with Rome.
Athens, Attica mid 90's to early 80's BCE
www.medievalcrusades.com /athens/thecoins.htm   (511 words)

  
 Aegean Islands   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04)
Increasingly isolated owing to shifting trade routes, it was seized by Mediterranean pirates in the 1st century BCE.
A tiny Dodecanese island about 80 miles (125 km.) east of Rhodes and only a mile or so off the Lycian (Turkish) coast - it is, in fact, the easternmost point of Greece.
The Athenian slaughter of the entire male population in 416 BCE in reprisal for neutrality in the Peloponnesian War inspired Euripedes to write and stage The Trojan Women, an early anti-war play.
www.hostkingdom.net /aegean.html   (2070 words)

  
 *** The House of Ptolemy: Kings, Queens, and the Rest of the Royal Ptolemies ***
--- Titulature Of The Pharaohs: Ptolemaic Dynasty (305-30 BCE)
This relief was probably made after her death when she had been made a goddess and was called the "daughter of the god Amun."
Coma Berenices (Bernice's Hair), is the 'hair of Queen Berenice' of Egypt, which became a constellation around 230 BCE.
www.houseofptolemy.org /housekng.htm   (1324 words)

  
 British Columbia Electric Railway Co. Photo Catalogue
Route 17 Oak St. 80 Streetcar BCE-80-1 Vancouver, BC 07/15/1951 Stan Styles Photo Right front 3/4 street scene southbound on Oak Street at 22nd Avenue.
Route 17 Oak St. 80 Streetcar BCE-80-2 Vancouver, BC 04/10/1952 Stan Styles Photo Right front 3/4 view.
Route 17 Oak St. 80 Streetcar BCE-80-3 Vancouver, BC 04/19/1952 Stan Styles Photo Left front 3/4 view.
www.gtc-collectibles.com /fotocats/bcephoto.htm   (10633 words)

  
 Olympic Games History Pages by Harvey Abrams; Host Cities   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04)
But in the fifth century BCE (480 BCE) they allied themselves with Sparta and warred against their neighbors.
In 80 BCE the Roman general Sulla moved the Olympic Games to Rome and only a single race for boys was held at Olympia, the stade race.
Using this revised calender from 1582 becomes an issue when trying to date the ancient Greek Olympiads from 776 BCE, which was year "one" of the 1st Olympiad.
www.harveyabramsbooks.com /hostcities.html   (1685 words)

  
 ARHT1001 header
Instead, pictorial interests coordinate with social, cultural and political values, working in consort with those values to create and perpetuate ideologies of power.
Parthenon, 447-422 BCE Horsemen preparing for Panathenaic procession, frieze, 1 m.
750 BCE, between 1 and 2 meters in height
teaching.arts.usyd.edu.au /ArtHistory/ARHT1001/pages/greece.shtml   (238 words)

  
 Aristophanes
In Birds, two elderly Athenians escape their debts and similar nuisances by fleeing to the realm of the birds where they found a new state, Cloudcuckooland (Nephelokokkygia), and make the birds rulers of gods and men.
In 405 BCE, just months before the Peloponnesian War did indeed end, albeit in a disaster for Athens, Aristophanes produced The Frogs (Batrachoi) in which the long dead tragedian Aeschylus defeats the recently deceased Euripides in a funny contest in the Underworld over who should be revived to help Athens in its need.
Aristophanes staged his last play, Wealth (Plutos), in 388 BCE and will have died a couple of years later.
www.willamette.edu /cla/classics/Aristophanes/Aristophanes.html   (288 words)

  
 index_bce_099_000
on his Indian connection (c.26-20 BCE): listing his achievements at the end of his life (*MIT*), he comes to achievement #31: "Emissaries from the Indian kings were often sent to me, which had not been seen before that time by any Roman leader."
(c.10 BCE - 0): For a brief period, the Pahlavas or Parthians (*parthia.com*) are able to extend their Persian and Central Asian domain eastward to include northern Pakistan.
About this time (c.20 BCE - 80 CE), a group of Central Asian Scythians, called "Shakas" in India, drive out the last of the Indo-Greek kings.
www.columbia.edu /itc/mealac/pritchett/00routes/bce_099_000/index_bce_099_000.html   (367 words)

  
 Ptolemy
ADELFWN, conjoined busts of Ptolemy II and Arsinöe II right; Ptolemy is diademed and draped, Arsinöe is diademed and veiled; Gallic shield behind their heads / QEWN, conjoined busts of Ptolemy I and Berenike I; Ptolemy is diademed and draped, Berenike is diademed and veiled.
He was obliged to marry his stepmother Cleopatra Berenike, daughter of Ptolemy IX, but murdered her 19 days later - was then killed by outraged Alexandrians.
After battle of Actium in 31 BCE and the death of Cleopatra 30 BCE.
members.bellatlantic.net /~vze3xycv/RulersCoins/ptolemyPic.htm   (1123 words)

  
 Mr. GIC $60,000 and counting - MadJack Sports Forums
wrote a BCE put $28, note have not counted the options against the value, the BCE option would be -$300.
Encana is trading near the strike price, going to keep and hope it expires, TD and MFC should both expire if not will add the amount to cash and look for another financial.
BCE came out with earnings which were decent, however they still failed to raise the dividend.
www.madjacksports.com /forum/showthread.php?t=113098   (3133 words)

  
 coins of the Roman Republic
A modest collection of Republican (Roman) coinage with an emphasis on the decade of 90 - 80 BCE which featured the rise of the general Sulla and his eventual dictatorship in 82.
Here is a list of the moneyers active/appointed between 90 and 80 BCE.
This is what I use as a personal check list and was adapted from David Sear's "Roman Coins and Their Values" 4th ed.
tjbuggey.ancients.info /repub.html   (1685 words)

  
 Bloomberg.com: Canada
Ace Aviation Holdings Inc. (ACE/RV CN): Canadian companies including ACE Aviation Holdings Inc., TSX Group Inc. (X CN), and BCE Inc. (BCE CN) may revive plans to convert some of their business units to income trusts after Finance Minister Ralph Goodale said he won't tax the high-yield securities.
BCE Inc., owner of Canada's biggest phone company, rose C$1.80, or 6.5 percent, to C$29.70.
CI Fund Management Inc. (CIX CN): Canada's second-biggest mutual-fund company may reconsider plans to convert to a trust after the government's tax ruling, Chief Executive William Holland said in an interview.
www.bloomberg.com /apps/news?pid=10000082&sid=a4oaNooXrCRg   (321 words)

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