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Image:Qin empire 210 BCE.jpg
Image:Qin empire 210 BCE.jpg Image File history File links Metadata ... with the same name, Image:Qin empire 210 BCE.jpg. As part of his unification of ... the death of Qin Shi Huang in 210 BC. At that time more commanderies ...
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Image talk:Qin empire 210 BCE.jpg
Image talk:Qin empire 210 BCE.jpg Excellent map! Thank you for creating ...
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200c BCE (oWOD) (Whitewolf wiki)
200c BCE (oWOD) [edit] Events Golden Age of Greek ... BC - 241 BC : Mo-Tzu 260 BC - 210 BC : Shin-Huang-Ti , First Emperor of ... Across Egypt , pages 32 and 79. 300s BCE OWOD Timeline 100s BCE
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Greco-Bactrian Kingdom
... of the Greco-Bactrian kingdom circa 220 BCE. Languages GreekBactrian Religions Greek godsPossiblyZoroastrianism Capitals BalkAi ... Bactria, Sogdiana, Eastern Parthia Existed 250 BCE–125 BCE(Succeeded in India by the Indo-Greek ... the Hellenistic world, from 250 to 125 BCE. The expansion of the Greco-Bactrians into northern India from 180 BCE established the Indo-Greek Kingdom, which was ... CE. Independence from the Seleucid Empire (250 BCE) The founder of the Greco-Bactrian ...
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Indo-Greek Kingdom
... extent of Indo-Greek territory circa 175 BCE (drawn from textual information in Tarn). Languages ... of northwest and northern India from 180 BCE to around 10 CE, and was ruled ... Bactrian king Demetrius invaded India in 180 BCE, ultimately creating an entity which seceded from ... the Greco-Bactrian king Euthydemus, circa 180 BCE. General Pusyamitra Sunga had destroyed the ruling ... had recently founded the Sunga dynasty (185–78 BCE). Written evidence of the initial Greek ...
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User:Seth Ilys/Test3
... Seth Ilys/Test3 < User:Seth Ilys 490s BCE 499 BCE 498 BCE 497 BCE 496 BCE 495 BCE 494 BCE 493 BCE ...
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Talk:Common Era/archive2
... do it is to use CE and BCE. Which are, by the way, very common ... 2004 (UTC) The comment that CE and BCE are very common in Europe is misleading ... guide that even recognises that CE and BCE could exist as terms to describe dates ... 2004 (UTC) The comment that CE and BCE are common in Europe is not misleading ... countries in Europe, but nonetheless CE and BCE are common in usage in university ...
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Timeline of Eastern philosophers
... of China Ancient Chinese philosophers Before 256 BCE (until the end of the Zhou Dynasty) Guan Zhong (died in 645 BCE) Confucius (traditionally 551–479 BCE) — founder of Confucianism Sun Tzu (?) — military philosopher 475–221 BCE (Warring States Period) Kao Tzu (c. 420 BCE) Lao Zi (4th century BCE, approx.) ...
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Talk:Jesus/Archive 25
... or Jesus the Nazarene (circa 4 BC/BCE – 30 AD/CE), is the central ... opposed to changing from AD/BC to BCE/CE, im afraid time is simply up ... Wiki policy change concerning AD/BC and BCE/CE. Homestarmy 19:33, 3 February 2006 ... in a synoptic way. -- 84.188.143.210 23:12, 31 January 2006 (UTC) You ... BC on Christianity-related articles, but CE/BCE on those related to other religions. ...
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Attalus I
... I Bust of Attalus I, circa 200 BCE Attalus I (Soter "Savior") (269 BCE–197 BCE) 1 ruled Pergamon, a Greek city state in present-day Turkey, from 241 BCE to 197 BCE. He was the second cousin and the ... hands of Philip. He died in 197 BCE, shortly before the end of the ...
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