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  List of battles before 601 - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Battle of Lautulae The Romans are defeated by the Samnites.
Battle of Faesulae The Romans are defeated by the Gauls of Northern Italy.
Battle of Sellasia Defeat of Cleomenes III of Sparta by Antigonus Doson of Macedon and the Achaean League
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 Encyclopedia: List of Roman battles   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
Battle of Herdonia - Hannibal destroys the Roman army of the praetor Gnaeus Fulvius.
The Battle of the Metaurus was a pivotal battle in the ancient conflict between Rome and Carthage, fought in 207 BC near the Metaurus River in Italy.
The Battle of the Axona was fought in 57 BC between the Roman army of Julius Caesar and the Belgae.
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 List of battles 1400 BC-600 AD
316 BC Battle of Lautulae[?] The Romans are defeated by the Samnites.
357 Battle of Strasbourg (357)[?] Julian expels the Alamanni from the Rhineland
447 Battle of the Utus[?] Attila the Hun is defeated by the East Romans in an indecisive battle
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 Encyclopedia: Arianism   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
None of these attempts were acceptable to the defenders of Nicene orthodoxy: writing about the latter councils, Saint Jerome remarked that the world "awoke with a groan to find itself Arian." Events Roman emperor Constans travels to Britain, possibly for a military expedition.
Events Battle of Amida: Shapur II of Persia conquers Amida from the Romans.
After Constantius' death in 361, his successor Julian, a devotee of Rome's pagan gods, declared that he would no longer attempt to favor one church faction over another, and allowed all exiled bishops to return; this had the objective of further increasing dissension among Christians.
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 Roman Emperors - DIR Alphabetic Emperor Index
If there was a series of battles in a specific location, click on that year in which you are interested.
Battle of Abrittus, A.D. Battle of Adrianople, A.D. Battle of Actium, B.C. Battle of Ad Decimum, A.D. Battle of Akroinon, A.D. Siege of Alexandria, A.D. Siege of Amida, A.D. Battle of Anchialos, A.D. Battle of Angora, AD 1402
Sieges of Ctesiphon, A.D. Battle of Dara, A.D. Battle of Edessa, A.D. Battle of Frigidus River, A.D. Battle of Issus, A.D. Siege of Jerusalem, A.D. Battle of Kossovo, AD 1389,1448.
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 List of battles before AD 601   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
238 Battle of Carthage - Troops loyal to the Roman Emperor Maximinus defeat and kill the usurper Gordian II.
432 Battle of Ravenna The Roman general Aetius defeats his rival Count Boniface, who is killed.
436 Battle of Narbonne Aetius again defeats the Visigoths under Theodoric I. Battle of the Utus Attila the Hun is defeated by the East Romans in an indecisive battle
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 CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: History of Medicine
Of greater interest is the medical school adjoining the shrine of Æseulapius at Cos, for from it arose the man who first placed medicine upon a scientific basis, and whose name is even today well known to all physicians, Hippocrates.
The notable writers of this period are: Oreibasios (325-403), physician in ordinary to Julian the Apostate; and Aetius of Amida, a Christian physician under Justinian (597-66).
Petrarch fought as champion along the whole line of battle, especially against scholasticism and the medicine of that period.
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 Encyclopedia: August 22   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
// Events August 5-7 - First outbreak of sweating sickness in England begins August 22 - Battle of Bosworth Field is fought between the armies of King Richard III of England and rival claimant to the throne of England Henry Tudor, Earl of Richmond.
The Battle of Bosworth or Bosworth Field was an important battle during the Wars of the Roses in 15th century England.
The Wars of the Roses (1455–1487) is the name generally given to the intermittent civil war fought over the throne of England between adherents of the House of Lancaster and the House of York.
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 Rome: Military Resources
The Siege of Amida in 359 by Ammianus Marcellinus
Ammianus Marcellinus (330-395 CE): The Battle of Hadrianopolis, 378 CE
Attila the Hun and the Battle of Chalons by Arthur Ferrill
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 Chart of the Syro-Phoenician Church from 525 A.D. till 1724   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
He was succeeded by Ephraim of Amida, another Chalcedonian catholic.
Yohannan was a monk at Amida and became a favourite of the Emperor Justinian.
The present author has not yet been able to verify this claim, or the date of the inscription.
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 Roman Emperors - DIR Julian the Apostate
Ammianus went into great detail about Julian's victory over seven rogue Alamannic chieftains near Argentoratum, and Julian himself bragged about it in his later writing.
[[26]] After this battle, the soldiers acclaimed Julian Augustus, but he rejected this title.
Ursulus had actually tried to acquire money for the Gallic troops when Julian had first been appointed Caesar, but he had also made a disparaging remark about the ineffectiveness of the army after the battle of Amida.
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 Baha'i Faith Entry By Toops
The Zoroastrian prophecies also say Leland will be "brandishing the weapon with which he kills the powerful enemies of the world of truth....
He and his comrades will engage in a great battle with the forces of evil, which will be destroyed."[13] This is Leland fighting the forces of evil that did away with the Baha'i faith, replacing it with a religion of their own making, and he is against this evil.
15 M. Levering, 'Amida' from Abingdon Dictionary of Living Religions (Abingdon: 1981) ed.
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