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story from the 3rd century BC to the 3rd century AD, history of ancient and medieval periods, ethnic
It is a 1st - 2nd century AD Roman marble copy of an original by Praxiteles.
It was built in the 2nd century AD, sited close to the forum of this provincial cap
uri King by the Chedi King (10th to 11th century AD).
It dates from the third century AD, and was the widest arch in the Roman world .
The Farnese Diadumenos is a 1st century AD, slightly smaller than lifesize, Roman marble co
ns date the first vineyards from the 2nd century AD, when the Roman occupants planted the first “Vit
ription of Greece - Greek Travelogue 2nd century AD.
es of Majorca in his writings in the 1st century AD.
By the first century AD the people of Norfolk and north Suffolk had beco
descendants of the 4th century BC - 4th century AD colonizers and those who immigrated from Anatoli
ian living in the second half of the 1st century AD.
Sundarar who lived between 7th and 9th century A.D.
It was built in the 10th century AD.
l "Raptor", which takes place in the 5th century AD, describes Vesontio lavishly.
coins from the 2nd century BC to the 2nd century AD.
ovince, Aragon, Spain, dating to the 1st century AD.
Vasistha, originally written in the 10th century AD, contains a story about the cintamani.
During the 3rd Century AD the cult was particularly popular among the rank
Mesopotamia up to the sixth or seventh century AD. "But," he wrote before his later encounters: "a
mari during the early part of the eighth century AD through traders and missionaries who came throug
the arrival of Slavic tribes in the 6th century AD.
collapsed in this watershed in the ninth century AD, likely related to the exhaustion of agricultura
historian of the late 2nd and early 3rd century AD.
r Memorabilia of Phlegon of Tralles (2nd century AD).
emadura, Spain, dating to the 1st or 2nd century AD.
d by the explorer Ibn Jubair in the 12th century AD, and is believed also to embrace the tomb of Al-
"In the 11th century AD, the Hindu ruler, Raja Jaipal of the Hindushahi
ructures construction started in the 6th century AD and occupied until the Early Colonial period (15
n in Egypt (“Crisiopea di Cleopatra” 2nd century AD), however this equipment cannot produce grappa a
atore came under Muslim rule in the 13th century AD and was a province of the Vijayanagar Empire.
ovince, Aragon, Spain, dating to the 1st century AD.
all of the Meroitic Empire in the fourth century AD the area became home to X-Group, also known as t
from the first century BC to the eighth century AD.
grounds it has been dated to the mid 1st century AD, and possibly bears the oldest runic inscription
In the 6th century AD, it came under Byzantine rule.
emple was built by the Cholas in the 9th century AD.
scendants down to Airlangga, in the 11th century AD.
ring its tradition, it dates from the IV century AD, and is considered the oldest church in Romania
its final form around the mid of the 4th century AD and it shall not to be related to Rome but to We
d Gnosis, written by Irenaeus in the 2nd century AD
pagan Anglo Saxon settlement in the 5th century AD.
erthus is attested by Tacitus, the first century AD Roman historian, in his Germania.
f the Temple of Apollo date from the 3rd century AD while the foundations are late Hellenistic.
During the 5th century AD, Tiruchirappalli fell to the rising Pallava powe
ra, the Bulgars (sometime in the 2nd/3rd century AD) migrated west and in the process somehow co-opt
tle, and the two-seed theory of the 2nd century A.D. Roman physician Galen.
la suffered a disastrous fire in the 3rd century AD.
upied from the 7th century BC to the 8th century AD.
nglo-Gaelic of Gillemorestun of the 12th century AD meant "town of St Mary's lad", and gave rise to
s an early warning station since the 3rd Century AD, when it was the site of a warning beacon.
ix for making seals belonging to the 7th century AD king Sasanka, all other artifacts are from the t
a settlement was established in the 1st century AD, before being abandoned and then recolonized.
He likely ruled Meroe in the 2nd century AD.
Icenian coins dating from the 1st century AD use the spelling ECEN , which probably suggests
ry of the river Periyar River in the 4th Century AD.
ished from the 2nd century BC to the 1st century AD, are credited with the technique and basic recip
owner played with them in the 3rd or 4th century AD.
Pallava king Mahendravarman I in the 6th century AD.
this site dates to the second and third century AD, although there is trace evidence of Nabatean pr
such as the Mahavamsa, dates to the 6th century AD.
but was founded as a village in the 7th century AD, springing up around Hartlepool Abbey, founded i
ettlement on Singapore was in the second century AD.
h) or in Greek (if Christian) in the 1st century AD.
ated between first century BC and fourth century AD, showing that this was the peak activity stage o
shop is an Egyptian saint from the tenth century AD.
ave been any new tragedies after the 2nd century AD, older plays being exclusively performed by that
chus, (flourished 1st century BC and 1st century AD) was an Alexandrian Jew who lived in the Roman E
ns which date from the first and second century A.D. which were found close to Upchurch.
It was spoken before the seventh century AD.
Starting from the 10th century AD it was a possession of the monastery of Sant Per
a tribe mentioned by Tacitus in the 1st century AD, did have kings (Common Germanic *kuningaz) duri
Stone inscriptions from the eleventh century A.D. refer to this community as located in Chittorgh
t is dated approximately around the 12th century AD.
In the 2nd century AD, Claudius Ptolemy catalogued 37 stars in Centaur
A Kadamba copper coin dated to the 5th century AD with the inscription Srimanaragi in Kannada scri
y lived and wrote in the mid to late 1st century AD and his treatise is the earliest treatment of th
ulli is in Vallam by Pallvas dated 7-8th century AD by Mahendra Varman Pallava.
nging from the 2nd century BC to the 2nd century AD.
In the early 8th century AD, iconoclasm, a movement seeking to prohibit the
is dated to the first decades of the 3rd century AD by the style of the bricks and the absence of br
Angkorian temples in Cambodia (8th-13th century AD), however all female images are not considered t
Galen, a Greek physician of the 2nd century A.D., knew of Alder Buckthorn, although he did not d
In the 2nd century AD, Ptolemy mentions four islands of Skandiai in hi
AbuGhoshes were settled in the sixteenth century AD on the mountains of Jerusalem, about 10 km west
f the Armenian language dates to the 5th century AD (the Bible translation of Mesrob Mashtots).
11th century AD) was an officer in the Chola army who served as
as Cha Hyo-jeon, son of Yu Cha-dal (10th century AD).
Though dated by Cook to the 2nd century AD, subsequent reappraisals have pushed the date of
anding Parsvanatha, black basalt, c 11th century AD, collected from 24 Parganas;
Sundara Pandya, a 10th century AD Pandya ruler, famous for his erudition, died whi
placed him as late as the end of the 2nd century AD.
Original graves dated first century AD.
anding Parsvanatha, black basalt, c 11th century AD, collected from Bankura;
-Roman period, only dying out in the 4th century AD, when the secret to its manufacture was lost.
Made from copper alloy in the 3rd century AD, the helmet's brow band is engraved and embossed
The Liturgy of St. James (1st century AD)
h and even the early decades of the 20th century AD.
Suidas - Byzantine Greek Lexicon 10th century AD.
, at the hands of the Romans, in the 2nd century AD.
ples dating back to 4th century BC - 4th century AD, and the ruins of an apparent urban agglomeratio
itake was sacked by the Goths in the 3rd century AD and again in the 4th century by the Huns, but a
the buildings date from the early third century AD.
Punit ceased rather suddenly in the 9th century AD, probably associated with areawide overpopulatio
The statues date back to 10 century AD.
ed after the Bulgarian ruler Organa (7th Century AD), regent of Bulgars and uncle of Khan Kubrat.
s before the Norman Invasion in the 12th century AD, had their stronghold in Glencastle.
tioch, in Syria lived in the early fifth century AD.
By the sixth century AD, British had produced four separate languages: W
as renovated by Harshavardhan in the 7th century AD, and again during the Paramara period.
late 1st century AD, early 2nd century AD) was born in Brixia, and w
from Southern-Eastern Europe in the 6th century AD.
Pausanias, at the 2nd century AD, as seeing the ruins of the walls at the desolat
st century to the second half of the 2nd century AD was found in the area known as Slay Hill Salting
During the Qajar dynasty (18th Century AD) it was ruled by the Bakhtiari Khans.
eems to have been built in the early 4th century AD.
During the later second or third century AD isolated stone-walled rectangular building were
gypt retired to the desert, and the 7th century A.D., the region attracted hundreds of thousands of
Dating to the 1st century AD, it is the earliest known dam of its kind.
spired invasion of the empire in the 2nd century AD, going against the emperor, Marcus Aurelius (Jul
one inscriptions dating back to the 11th century AD are found in abundance in this temple.
In the 4th century AD, Kanchipuram emerged from an obscure past to bec
From the beginning of the ninth century AD, the history of Thekkumkoor and of Kottayam are
Pausanias, 2nd century AD, used her name as Sabbe.
Cadwallon Lawhir's 5th century AD residence ruins are extant atop a woodland knoll
An important route built in the 1st century AD, the stretch here has been in continuous use.
pyrus, dates from perhaps the 3rd or 4th century AD and reports chemical recipes in use in Egypt som
ia Aemilia Scauri, rebuilt in the second century AD as the Via Aurelia.
ronze Age/Iron Age and Islamic (eleventh century AD) periods was recovered, although the Neolithic o
s founded in the first decade of the 1st century AD.
apitoline Museums, Rome, is a 1st or 2nd century AD Roman copy of a late Hellenistic original.
e Romans began to use barrels in the 3rd century AD, removing any oenological necessity for resin, b
the Chola king Karikalan around the 1st Century AD and is considered one of the oldest water-divers
of the Roman emperor Hadrian in the 2nd century AD, traders reached Siam (now Thailand), Cambodia,
etalworking technique found from the 3rd century AD, and remaining popular in Byzantine jewellery.
Ay dynasty sometime between 7th to 11th century AD with Vizhinjam as the capital.
pythagorean school, who lived in the 1st century AD, (contemporary with Apollonius of Tyana).
Aragon, Spain, dating to the 1st or 2nd century AD.
nt pottery dating back to the 4th or 5th century AD have been discovered off shore around this town.
t Christian bishopric as late as the 8th century AD.
n Empire from around the first to third century A.D..
1st century AD) was a leading member of the Early Christian com
s prior to the Roman conquest in the 1st century AD.
ndia, where people inhabited during 13th century AD.
ts paved with tar was Baghdad in the 8th century AD.
ampersand can be traced back to the 1st century A.D. and the Old Roman cursive, in which the letters
he river valley - some time in the 7-9th century AD.
from Jageshwar shrine dating 9th to 13th century AD.
hahi rulers until the beginning of 11th century AD. when Mahmud of Ghazna defeated Anandapala, the
the meeting point of the arms is a first century AD sardonyx three-layered cameo of the Roman Empero
Built in the 11th century AD, Imamzadeh Jafar is one of the few architecture
This was rebuilt in the 2nd century AD by the Legio II Augusta and also shows signs of
surviving manuscripts date from the 10th century AD.
s usually acknowledged to be of the 10th century AD, but the images are felt by most art historians
tio Treasure: Roman Coinage of the Third Century AD London: British Museum Publications (1983)
t the height of its power during the 7th century AD when it was visited by the Chinese traveller Hiu
nd two Roman pottery sherds from the 1st century AD, indicated that Raw Dykes was constructed during
s believed to have been built in the 7th Century AD by the Kalinga rulers Devendra Varma of Orissa.
an Egyptian saint and martyr of the 3rd century AD.
Ioan Donat date the wall during the 1st century AD, others date the wall to 322 during Constantine
the Roman conquest of Britain in the 1st century AD, the area around Singleton was inhabited by a Ce
asceticism and prayer, dying in the 6th century AD.
Around the 6th or 9th century AD Kenya switched to a maritime-based economy and b
ced by Saint Stephen of Perm in the 14th century AD.
Pappus flourished in the 4th century A.D. In a period of general stagnation in mathematic
A Roman equestrian statue (2nd century AD)
o between the 1st century BC and the 6th century AD, and are attributed pseudepigraphically to Anacr
site was already in existence by the 9th century AD.
n copper plates from the end of the 12th century AD.
ted to be between 2nd century BC and 8th century AD.
he people of the Maldives until the 12th century AD.
made his home here sometime in the fifth century AD and certainly the site has been a sacred place s
ied from the third century BC to the 1st century AD.
a Kagyud School in Bhutan (12th to 17th Century A.D.).
emilianus (or Aemilius) lived in the 5th century AD, and is known as a physician, confessor, and mar
dates them probably from around the 2nd century AD.
A Chinese text of the third century AD described a chariot equipped with a geared mecha
It was thought to be a 2nd century AD Roman copy from a Greek original, but recent res
Pashupatas may have existed from the 1st century AD.
e symbol of Christian faith in the first century AD.
developed by Claudius Ptolemy in the 2nd century AD to account for the observed motion of heavenly b
the island of Corcyra (Corfu) in the 2nd century AD.
lo-Saxon cross shaft (late 8th/early 9th century AD)
5th/6th century AD.
Arabic settlers possibly during the 10th century AD as the capital of a sultanate connected commerci
lt in stone in the first half of the 2nd century AD.
d Nayaka schools of art of the 16th-17th Century AD.
g, some of which date back to the eighth century AD.
epicted in the Tabula Peutingeriana (2nd century AD) in the form Arcidaua, on a Roman road network,
he Christian worship as early as the 6th century AD, as testified by a Palaeo-Christian baptismal fo
A fortress (1st century BC-1st century AD), today only ruins.
In the 6th century A.D. the castle was reconstructed by Justinian I.
omans had built a bridge here by the 3rd century AD.
In the 2nd century AD an altar was set up at Bonn to honour him.
famous Greek physician Galen in the 2nd century AD had already named nightmares "Ephialtes".
nd Medieval site (8th century BC to 13th century AD), 1961-65.
und in the Thiruvilaiyadar Puranam (16th century AD).
7 and has been dated to the early fourth century AD.
es IV (flourished 1st century BC and 1st century AD) was an Armenian prince and the son of the King
                                                                                                    


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