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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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