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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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Tribuni militum consulari potestate
... in the Roman Republic, starting in 444 BCE and then continuously from 408 BCE to 394 BCE, and again from 391 BCE to 367 BCE. According to the histories of Livy ...
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History of Sparta
... power in the sixth to fourth centuries BCE Prehistoric period Tradition relates that Sparta was ... second Messenian War (no later than 631 BCE ), no power could hope to cope with ... save Arcadia and Argos. The 6th century BCE Early in the 6th century the Spartan ... Spartan supremacy. A victory won about 546 BCE, when the Lydian Empire fell before Cyrus ... represent it was impossible. The 5th century BCE The beginning of the 5th century ...
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Talk:Macedonia (region)/archive
... I , in the 80th Olympics, in 460 BCE. He run the “Stadion” and was placed ... competed in the 93rd Olympics, in 408 BCE and won at Delphi the race of ... times. In the 106th Olympics, in 356 BCE, he won the race, riding his horse. In the 107th Olympics, in 352 BCE, he won the four-horse chariot race. In the 108th Olympics, in 348 BCE, he was the winner of the ...
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Biblical canon
... authorized manuscript tradition, in the first centuries BCE. New Testament Greek and Latin texts presented ... canonization of the Tanakh occurred between 200 BCE and 200 CE. The first suggestion of ... Jewish Canon comes in the 2nd century BCE. The book of 2 Maccabees, itself not ... the Jewish canon, describes Nehemiah (around 400 BCE) as having "founded a library and collected ... the book of Sirach (dating from 180 BCE and also not included in the ...
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Biblical canon (Christianity wiki)
... authorized manuscript tradition, in the first centuries BCE. New Testament Greek and Latin texts presented ... canonization of the Tanakh occurred between 200 BCE and 200 CE . The first suggestion of ... Jewish Canon comes in the 2nd century BCE . The book of 2 Maccabees , itself not ... the Jewish canon, describes Nehemiah (around 400 BCE ) as having "founded a library and collected ... the book of Sirach (dating from 180 BCE and also not included in the ...
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Talk:Balkans
... in Epirus (Hellenized in the 3rd century BCE) and in Greek Macedonia (Hellenized in the 4th cenury BCE). The center of the Greek-speaking world ... SEELRC, 2001, pp. 6-8, 77 Bla&#382;e Koneski, Istorija na makedonskiot jazik, Kultura ... p. 9 Zuzanna Topolińska, Bo&#382;idar Vidoeski, Polski-macedoński. Gramatyka ...
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Philip II of Macedon
... II of Macedon Philip II of Macedon (382 BCE–336 BCE; in Greek Φιλιππος, transliterated Philippos) was the King of Macedonia from 359 BCE until his death. He was the father ...
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Amarna letters
... IV, better known as Akhenaten (1369 - 1353 BCE). The Amarna letters are unusual in Egyptological ... clay tablets. The known tablets currently total 382 in number, 24 further tablets having been ... s reign to the mid-14th century BCE. Here was found the first mentions of ...
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List of assassinated people
... and executed by Quebec seperatists Atilla Alt&#382;kat, (1982), Turkish diplomat assassinated by Armenian ... the Japanese Guandong Army India Brhadrata, (185 BCE), last ruler of the Mauryan dynasty. Abul ... of Bosnia and Herzegovina Željko Ra&#382;natović ("Arkan"), (2000), Serb paramilitary leader ...
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