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| In 247 | BCE, a Roman colony was established there, which wa |
| 1500-1000 | BCE, a radiocarbon testing of an artefact produced |
| of the city probably dates from the 8th century | BCE, about a century after the foundation of Cartha |
| 26 | BCE) Aelius Gallus, prefect of Egypt, on a journey |
| VI was destroyed by an earthquake, around 1300 | BCE, after over 300 years of occupation, and then r |
| n lost during the imperial Qin Dynasty (221-206 | BCE), after having been passed among various royal |
| zed the Jain movement in the 6th or 5th century | BCE, ahimsa was already an established, strictly ob |
| In 326 | BCE Alexander the Great came and conquered the area |
| ficient power in the time of Asoka (3rd century | BCE) almost on par with the Cheras, Cholas and Pand |
| BCE), alternatively characterized as the Battle Axe | |
| jain following his victory over the Sakas in 56 | BCE, although it is popularly (and incorrectly) ass |
| st specimens of Heishe date back to around 6000 | BCE, although the same technique was used in northe |
| ned under the name Burqana, in the 14th century | BCE Amarna letters, as one of several cities conque |
| ombs in ancient Israel began in the 8th-century | BCE and continued through the Byzantine period. |
| is kingdom was divided, dated their rule from 4 | BCE, and Archilaus apparently also exercised royal |
| reacherously drowned at Herod's instigation (35 | BCE), and Hanameel was restored to the high positio |
| a part of the domain of Kavantissa (2nd century | BCE) and was then known as "Ambaragama", which over |
| rusalem after the sack by Nebuchadnezzar in 587 | BCE and discusses how Judaism can survive when the |
| ds to the late 9th century to early 8th century | BCE and is still considered the oldest Phoenician i |
| storical figure, lived in about the 8th century | BCE and founded a community to which Mahavira's par |
| ns at an early period, but were attacked in 173 | BCE and some were transferred to the north of the P |
| Mentioned by Eudoxus in the 4th century | BCE and Aratus in the 3rd century BCE, Centaurus is |
| rites during the Punic Wars of the 3rd century | BCE, and thereafter it rapidly became an essential |
| metres by 60 metres and was built between 1700 | BCE and 1650 BCE. |
| allixenus of Rhodes, writing in the 3rd century | BCE, and by Athenaeus in the 2nd century AD. |
| rero Cave has evidence of human use during 8000 | BCE and possibly as early as 10,560 BCE. |
| "Ezra memoir" and "Nehemiah memoir", about 400 | BCE; and (3), composition of Ezra 1-6 (the story of |
| ad I) was the king of Aram Damascus between 885 | BCE and 865 BCE. |
| t glass discovered so far is of the 2nd century | BCE and was found in Hapsongni, in the Mahan confed |
| ing Late Archaic quarry sites dated between 600 | BCE and 1500 BCE, occur on Soapstone Ridge. |
| It flourished between 4400 and 4000 | BCE, and might have already existed as far back as |
| Achaemenid Persian Empire in approximately 540 | BCE, and his conquest of Xanthos is described by bo |
| omics: Aristeas was a poet who lived around 700 | BCE, and became by transformation one of many raven |
| es which have been carbon-dated to between 3300 | BCE and 3200 BCE, predating the Dynastic Period. |
| his twenties, Cicero attended his lectures (77 | BCE) and they continued to correspond. |
| by Octavian as a Roman military district in 14 | BCE, and became a full Roman province in the middle |
| ans westwards into Europe in the late centuries | BCE and the 1st and 2nd centuries of the Common Era |
| of the second Jewish temple in Jerusalem in 515 | BCE, and its destruction by the Romans in 70 CE Thi |
| re simply drawn from Aratus, Phaenomena (ca 275 | BCE) and the sequential arrangement is essentially |
| 1526-1506 | BCE) and his mother Queen Ahmose Nefertari in high |
| es and Max Hirmer to date it in the 5th century | BCE and place its facture in Magna Graecia, the Hel |
| llenistic circles during the last century or so | BCE and in early Imperial Rome; the corpus that Hau |
| It is dated to the fourth century | BCE and according to the Talmud was a redaction by |
| sippi Valley and Gulf Coast region between 1000 | BCE and 200 CE. |
| all written from the time centering about 1350 | BCE, and written in Akkadian cuneiform on clay tabl |
| xtraction of Sivec marble can be dated back 500 | BCE and earlier. |
| It dates from around the 3rd to 2nd century | BCE and consists of three ditch and rampart concent |
| Mehrgarh, It was occupied between 3000 and 2550 | BCE and again between 2550 and 1900 BCE. |
| hms produced by the city of Larissa between 400 | BCE and at least 340 BCE, as a three-quarters face |
| between the capture of Jerusalem by Pompey (65 | BCE) and the death of Herod (4 BCE). |
| e of the treaty between Muwatalli II (1295-1272 | BCE) and Alaksandu of Wilusa. |
| ce there mainly in the Bronze Age, in 2200-2000 | BCE and 1700-1600 BCE. |
| who swept the Spartans from the sea between 430 | BCE and 428 BCE. |
| t was already a bustling center of trade by 500 | BCE, and there is some evidence that suggests that |
| during the Central Ohio Valley Phase (2750-1750 | BCE) and 3090 plus or minus 50 years before the pre |
| bly lived at some point between the 1st century | BCE and the 3rd century CE. |
| of the Miller culture and was built between 100 | BCE and 100 CE. |
| identified as a Pythagorean of the 4th century | BCE, and as a supporter of the heliocentric theory. |
| The settlement was inhabited between 4000-1700 | BCE, and is considered to have been a centre for ma |
| hanyu, killed the king of the Yuezhi around 177 | BCE, and in accordance with their tradition, "made |
| Literature and dated approximately between 300 | BCE and 200 CE. |
| Temple (also known as Solomon's Temple) in 586 | BCE, and by Ezekiel and others in the years shortly |
| estimated as written between the third century | BCE and the fifth century CE. |
| Literature and dated approximately between 100 | BCE and 200 CE. |
| occupied the Oppidum de Roque de Viou about 700 | BCE, and left around 600. |
| It was occupied in three periods between 700 | BCE and 600 BCE and between 350 BCE and 300 BCE and |
| I was king of Adiabene in the late 1st century | BCE and father of Monobaz I. |
| d to have been tasted by Alexander (3rd century | BCE) and Chinese pilgrim, Hieun Tsang (7th century |
| back as the Old Kingdom (in the 3rd millennium | BCE) and continued even up until the Roman period. |
| 2055 BCE-1550 | BCE) and New Kingdom (c. |
| which places them between the early 1st century | BCE and the early 1st century CE. |
| On September 10, 2010, | BCE announced plans to re-acquire 100% of CTVglobem |
| Subsequently, | BCE announced plans to re-acquire 100% of the compa |
| During the 1st millennium | BCE, another Caucasian people, the Mannaeans (Manna |
| on of the Pentateuch (early- to mid-3rd century | BCE), are tentative and without consensus. |
| Around 350 | BCE, Aristotle and other philosophers of the time w |
| unded as a Phoenician colony in the 8th century | BCE, around the time Carthage was founded, and was |
| olars believe flourished around the 6th century | BCE, around the time of the Babylonian exile. |
| lt by King Ashurnasirpal II between 884 and 858 | BCE as a military defence line of Arrapha. |
| to have been built in the early fourth century | BCE as a tomb for Arbinas (Lycian: Erbbina, or Erbi |
| Dionysius of Halicarnassus in the first century | BCE as imitatio, and has since dominated for almost |
| rs point to about six thousand years ago (4000 | B.C.E.), as the point of the invention of fatherhood |
| tion during its Kot Diji phase (circa 2800-2600 | BCE) as well as Bronze Age sites in China (circa 20 |
| ceeded by records of the summer solstice of 432 | BCE, as noted by Euctemon and Meton. |
| rlier implemented a 365¼ day year in Rome in 45 | BCE as part of the Julian calendar. |
| nd in the Ancient Near East as far back as 3100 | BCE, as are restrictions on a woman's reproductive |
| By 740 | BCE, Assyria began numerous invasions, deporting th |
| c.740 | BCE: Assyrian inscriptions record military victorie |
| re the distance to the Moon was the 2nd century | BCE astronomer and geographer Hipparchus, who used |
| overy of traces of a ritual dating back to 1200 | BCE at Mount Lykaoin, in Greece. |
| For much of the 5th century | BCE, Athens dominated the lands bordering the Aegea |
| ory of Interpersonal Violence in Fourth-Century | BCE Athens. |
| cal site with evidence of habitation from 8,000 | BCE, Balangoda Man, located 85 km from Colombo in S |
| the Bible, dating somewhere in the 12th century | BCE based on its grammar and context. |
| bama with specimens dated to approximately 7000 | BCE based on radiocarbon dating. |
| Salmon fishing declined somewhat after 2500 | BCE because of estuary development and river sedime |
| 4900 | BCE because they have linear designs compared to st |
| nish islands, where they had by the 1st century | BCE become further differentiated to a foreigner's |
| thetic by Sushruta (a surgeon in India around 4 | BCE) before the advent of surgical operation. |
| anovans started building fortifications c. 2600 | BCE, being the main one that of Zambujal, with a ve |
| 460-370 | BCE) believed that the saturation of the Earth with |
| was preceded by bronze inscriptions on the (433 | BCE) bells of the Marquis Yi of Zeng (Temple 1986:1 |
| gods who guarantee a treaty drawn up about 1280 | BCE between Alaksandu of Wilusas, interpreted as "A |
| ject to Syracuse; a treaty was concluded in 263 | BCE between the Romans and King Hieron II of Syracu |
| In this inscription, which dates to around 800 | BCE, Biran believe that a king from the House of Da |
| 2040-1640 | BCE) blind harpists are depicted on tomb walls. |
| The introduction of Buddhism in the 3rd century | BCE blunted the edge of the system somewhat. |
| 18 | BCE book compiled by the famous Han Dynasty scholar |
| From ca 3500 | BCE, Brak, along with many other settlements in nor |
| ly historic times, beginning in the 4th century | BCE bringing with them the Tamil language and their |
| 1213 - c. 1203 | BCE), broke with the tradition of his New Kingdom p |
| which began to develop prior to the 4th century | BCE, Buddhist atomism had a very qualitative, Arist |
| 200 | BCE, but later it was rebuilt into a settlement, wh |
| 770-720 | BCE), but adds "the work appears to be a forgery" ( |
| naanite cut-rock cave tombs date from 3100-2900 | BCE, but the custom had lapsed a millennium before |
| have been compiled in the 12th or 11th century | BCE, but it reflects a tradition which takes the Pl |
| e induced to revolt to the Carthaginians in 211 | BCE, but were quickly recovered by the Roman praeto |
| mme would eventually be defeated around 641-640 | BCE, but it remains unknown as to who defeated and |
| ms of Upper and Lower Egypt were united c. 3000 | BCE, but each maintained its own regalia. |
| tock transaction used to purchase Bay Networks, | BCE ceased to be the majority shareholder of Nortel |
| In 316 | BCE Chandragupta of Magadha, the founder of the Mau |
| g missionaries arriving in Qin Dynasty (221-206 | BCE) China. |
| In the 1st century | BCE Cicero's friend Nigidius Figulus (died 45 BCE) |
| 1900 | BCE) completely destroyed the flagging township in |
| When the High Priest Simon II died in 175 | BCE, conflict broke out between supporters of his s |
| About the start of the 3rd millennium | BCE, contemporaneous or slightly before the first a |
| BCE, contemporaneous with Mahavira and the Buddha. | |
| e ancient Greek city: an archaic era (1500-1400 | BCE), corresponding to the Minoan age, with the for |
| ingdom in present-day southern Iran, and in 539 | BCE Cyrus the Great, the Persian ruler, conquered B |
| (The modern 509 | BCE date is not well supported as absolute date.) |
| Hakham Moses Gaster argued for a 1st century | BCE date.Louis Ginzberg, writing in the Jewish Ency |
| pear in monuments of the Maurya period (322-185 | BCE), dedicated to Ashoka the Great. |
| wgiver Draco, when establishing his laws in 621 | BCE, defined all the fines in terms of how many cat |
| At this time, 1900 | BCE, destruction layers can be found at southern Gr |
| oduction center dating from the seventh century | BCE discovered at Ekron has over one hundred large |
| ortel, which acquired the remainder of BNR when | BCE divested itself of Nortel. |
| ction areas between the 2nd and the 1st century | BCE due to the distribution of land to military vet |
| on has been dated to as far back as far as 1200 | BCE during the Early Middle Formative period (Early |
| rusalem in the late 7th and early 6th centuries | BCE during the time of king Josiah and the fall of |
| It first appears in the mid-12th Century | BCE, during Iron IB (1140/30 - 1000/980 BCE) at sit |
| Pompey visited him in Rhodes twice, once in 66 | BCE during his campaign against the pirates and aga |
| main public building burned in the 13th century | BCE, during the period of general devastation in th |
| Around 205 | BCE Elara mounted an invasion of the Kingdom of Raj |
| When Jizhu became Shanyu [in 174 | BCE], Emperor Wen sent a princess of the imperial f |
| ng Greek craftsmen of the 5th and 4th centuries | BCE, even before Archimedes demonstrated the law of |
| entered Jerusalem and purified the Temple (164 | BCE), events commemorated each year by the festival |
| c. 2000 | BCE: First known mention of the city (then known as |
| The Tarxien phase (3150-2500 | BCE) followed the Saflieni phase (3000-2500 BCE) an |
| n of some Jewish people to Jerusalem (circa 535 | BCE) following their exile in Babylonia resulted in |
| BCE) for naming days (and later, to name years). | |
| his march during his retreat from Rome, in 211 | BCE, for the purpose of plundering the temple. |
| s with early Tamil writing from the 2nd century | BCE found in excavations in Poonagari, Jaffna bear |
| Made in Athens between 550-530 | BCE, found in Rhodes. |
| dest manuscripts of the LXX include 2nd century | BCE fragments of Leviticus and Deuteronomy (Rahlfs |
| n depictions on a cylinder-seal c. 21st century | BCE, from the mid second Millennium it became a pop |
| ώ) or Myro (Μυρώ) was a poet of the 3rd century | BCE from the city of Byzantium. |
| c sleeve (originally devised by the 5th century | BCE Greek physician Hippocrates to filter water). |
| The crater is named for the 6th century | BCE Greek philosopher and astronomer Anaximander. |
| possibly Doricha) was a celebrated 6th-century | BCE Greek hetaera, of Thracian origin. |
| 300-230 | BCE) had written, but came into existence as a mixt |
| (also spelled Hekanakht), written around 2,000 | BCE, have been placed in historical context since 1 |
| Amphorae dated to around 4800 | BCE have been found in Banpo, a Neolithic site of t |
| tan sources, which place the parinirvana in 833 | BCE, he would have become king of Shambhala in 159 |
| umaea (the Edom of the Hebrew Bible) in 140-130 | BCE, he required all Idumaeans to obey Jewish law o |
| In 140 | BCE, he was recognised by an assembly of the priest |
| er the battle of Philippi towards the end of 42 | BCE, he convinced Mark Antony and Octavian that his |
| In 393 | BCE he advanced against Messana (modern Messina), b |
| In February 135 | BCE, he was assassinated at the instigation of his |
| reign is estimated to have been from c. 410-371 | BCE; he was succeeded by his son Jaddua. |
| In 653 | BCE he began to push at the mighty Assyrian Empire |
| In 26 | BCE he was commanded by the emperor Han Chengdi to |
| In c. 732 | BCE, he allied himself with Pekah, the king of Isra |
| ears, since after the execution of Mariamne (29 | BCE) Herod remarried, and appointed his second fath |
| Circa 18 | BCE- Herod travelled for the second time to Rome. |
| the Samudra manthan episode of the 5th century | BCE Hindu epic Mahabharata. |
| 976 and was the first chairman and CEO when the | BCE holding company was created in 1983. |
| The (2nd century | BCE) Huainanzi uses feilong in two chapters. |
| c. 13000-11000 | BCE: Hunters and fishers appeared along the Zagros |
| ast Roman king (end of 506, or February 23, 505 | BCE in the new system) can be dated, bacause 28 yea |
| l made in the second quarter of the 5th century | BCE, in a style similar to works of Polyclitus but |
| t Sri Lanka, the earliest dating from about 300 | BCE, in the reign of King Pandukabhaya and under co |
| k text, thought to have been written around 120 | BCE in Alexandria, on horoscopy. |
| s use dates back to at least the 3rd millennium | BCE in Western Mesopotamia and surrounding areas. |
| Mississippian culture dates as far back as 200 | BCE in the area. |
| reek bronze sculpture, made between 300 and 100 | BCE, in the collections of the J. Paul Getty Museum |
| of Bell Canada Enterprises (later shortened to | BCE) in 1983 as the parent company of Bell Canada a |
| on of Josedech served as High Priest ca.515-490 | BCE in the common List of High Priests of Israel. |
| ary to complete the acquisition of Telesat from | BCE Inc. for CAD $3.25 billion. |
| epped down Weston and was appointed Chairman of | BCE Inc. on April 24 of that year. |
| or of several major companies, including Alcan, | BCE Inc., Bell Canada, Maple Leaf Foods, Royal Bank |
| tors of Abitibi-Price, National Bank of Canada, | BCE Inc., Celanese Canada, Eldorado Nuclear, Cameco |
| won beating Neal Foulds who had already won the | BCE International 2 months earlier 16-7, winning £6 |
| e won his first ranking tournament in 1986, the | BCE International, beating Cliff Thorburn 12-9 in t |
| exhibits cover a period from the 6th millennium | BCE into the time of the Muslim conquests. |
| 409 | BCE: Invasion of Sicily ends with destruction of th |
| Black coal equivalent ( | BCE) is a term applied to describe the properties o |
| hase to the Tarxien Cemetery culture (2500-1500 | BCE) is theorized to have begun circa 2000 BCE. |
| f the 12th Dynasty king Amenemhat II (1929-1895 | BCE) is now badly damaged. |
| The Mausoleum of Lucius Munatius Plancus (22 | BCE) is a cylindrical travertine monument at the to |
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