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List of cultural references in The Divine Comedy
... the Great: King of Macedon (336 BCE–323 BCE) and the most successful military commander of ... St Thomas Aquinas Anaxagoras (c. 500 BCE–428 BCE): Greek philosopher. Encountered by Dante in Limbo ... XXIII, 121–122. Antiochus IV Epiphanes (c. 215–163 BCE): Last powerful Seleucid king, he is famous ... Minotaur. Inf. XII, 20. Aristotle: 4th century BCE Greek philosopher whose writings were a major ... over Pompey, and its ending in 48 BCE. Seen among the seers. Dante mentions ...
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History of ancient Israel and Judah
... external sources before the early 9th century BCE (The rise of Omri, King of Israel ... to claim that it disintegrated in 922 BCE. However, many of the events from the ... been carbon-dated to c. 200,000 BCE. The first anatomically modern humans to live ... Kebarans (conventionally c. 18,000 - 10,500 BCE, but recent paleoanthropological evidence suggests that Kebarans ... have arrived as early as 75,000 BCE and shared the region with the ...
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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:List of kings of Persia
... thanks. Mina msimon@onetel.net Justification for BCE/CE in this article I have thought ... Style and it is my belief that BCE/CE is justified in this article since ... is pov, nor do I see where BCE is any improvement over BC. However, too many people find BCE offensive, mainly because of its initial use ... who would object to the use of BCE and CE over BC and AD. ...
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Greco-Buddhist art
... Alexander the Great in the 4th century BCE, and the Islamic conquests of the 7th ... in the Hellenistic Greco-Bactrian kingdom (250 BCE- 130 BCE), located in today’s Afghanistan, from which Hellenistic ... establishment of the Indo-Greek kingdom (180 BCE-10 BCE). Under the Indo-Greeks and then ...
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Sunga Empire
... greatest extent of the Sunga empire (185 BCE-73 BCE) For other uses of the term Sunga ... part of India from around 185 to 73 BCE. It was established after the fall ...
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Talk:Kingdom of Judah
... 02, 14 Jul 2004 (UTC) 141 BCE–63 BCE: The Hasmonean State in "Palestine" established by ... s first year to 922 BC. Why? BCE/CE again Until 20:47, 29 September ... Humus sapiens made it consistent to use BCE/CE [1]. User:Jguk then changed date ... to be aggressively edit-warring to add BCE notation to a small number of articles ... to be aggressively edit-warring to change BCE/CE to BC/AD, changing American ...
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History of Buddhism
... of Buddhism spans from the 6th century BCE to the present, starting with the birth ... Buddha Silver coin of the Shakyas (600–500 BCE) Main article: Gautama Buddha According to the ... the beginning of the Magadha period (546–324 BCE), in the plains of Lumbini, Southern Nepal ... sponsorship of Ashoka in the 3rd century BCE, Buddhism seems to have remained a relatively ... Buddhist movement. 1st Buddhist council (5th c. BCE) The first Buddhist council was held ...
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User talk:Knowledge Seeker/Archive8
... 1 AD. The birth date was never BCE/CE on that page until an anonymous editor changed it to BCE. I simply reverted these edits and was ... If an article was originally written with BCE, and someone changes it to BC and ... of course and change it back to BCE, but may be reverted if the article ... That an article was originally written using BCE does suggest that that's what ...
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Bible chronology
... such as Shishak's raid in 926 BCE. For a historical look at the bible ... and Kingdom of Israel. Bronze age 4004 BCE (circa) The World recreated by God, (Flood)(according to Ussher) 2000-1600 BCE (circa) Middle Bronze Age Patriarchs: Abraham, Isaac and Jacob 1600-1250 BCE (circa) Bronze Age Israelites in Egypt 1250 BCE (circa) Exodus from Egypt and travel ...
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