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  • 131 BC
  • Calendar year

    Year 131 BC was a year of the pre-Julian Roman calendar. At the time it was known as the Year of the Consulship of Mucianus and Flaccus (or, less frequently

    131 BC

    131_BC

  • 1st millennium BC
  • Millennium between 1000 BC and 1 BC

    millennium BC, also known as the last millennium BC, was the period of time lasting from the years 1000 BC to 1 BC (10th to 1st centuries BC; in astronomy:

    1st millennium BC

    1st millennium BC

    1st_millennium_BC

  • 131
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    131 may refer to: 131 (number), the natural number following 130 and preceding 132 AD 131 131 BC 131 (album), the album by Emarosa Route 131 (MBTA), a

    131

    131

  • Cleopatra II
  • Queen of Ptolemaic Egypt

    Cleopatra III. She was sole ruler of Egypt from 131 BC to 127 BC. Her final reign from 124 BC to 116/5 BC was also spent in coregency with Ptolemy VIII

    Cleopatra II

    Cleopatra II

    Cleopatra_II

  • Ptolemaic dynasty
  • Macedonian Greek royal family which ruled Egypt

    (163–145 BC) briefly with Ptolemy Eupator (152 BC) Ptolemy VIII Physcon (145–131 BC), married Cleopatra III Cleopatra II Philometor Soteira (170–116 BC), co-ruler

    Ptolemaic dynasty

    Ptolemaic dynasty

    Ptolemaic_dynasty

  • List of state leaders in the 2nd century BC
  • (169–164 BC, 144–132/131 BC, 126–116 BC) Cleopatra III, Queen (142–131 BC, 127–101 BC) Ptolemy IX Lathyros, Pharaoh (116–110 BC, 110–109 BC, 88–81 BC) Ptolemy

    List of state leaders in the 2nd century BC

    List_of_state_leaders_in_the_2nd_century_BC

  • Ptolemy VIII Physcon
  • 8th Pharaoh of Ptolemaic Egypt

    Ankhmakis (206-185 BC). Harsiesi probably declared himself Pharaoh and managed to seize control of Thebes in August or September of 131 BC. He was expelled

    Ptolemy VIII Physcon

    Ptolemy VIII Physcon

    Ptolemy_VIII_Physcon

  • Cleopatra III
  • Ptolemaic Queen of Egypt from 142 to 131 BC and again from 127 to 116 BC

    160–101 BC) was a queen of Egypt. She ruled at first with her mother Cleopatra II and husband Ptolemy VIII from 142 to 131 BC and again from 127 to 116 BC. She

    Cleopatra III

    Cleopatra III

    Cleopatra_III

  • 130s BC
  • Decade

    Vatia Isauricus, Roman statesman (d. 44 BC) 131 BC Mithridates VI Eupator – king of Pontus (c.120-63 BC) 130 BC Publius Servilius Vatia Isauricus, Roman

    130s BC

    130s_BC

  • Quintus Caecilius Metellus Macedonicus
  • Roman general and statesman (c. 188 –116/5 BC)

    in 142 BC and censor in 131 BC. He got his agnomen, Macedonicus, for his victory over the Macedonians in the Fourth Macedonian War. In 148 BC, as a praetor

    Quintus Caecilius Metellus Macedonicus

    Quintus Caecilius Metellus Macedonicus

    Quintus_Caecilius_Metellus_Macedonicus

  • Vasujyeshtha
  • Shunga emperor from 141 to 131 BCE

    Vasujyeshtha (r. 141 – 131 BCE), also known as Sujyeshtha, Vasujyestha, and Sujyestha, was the third Shunga Emperor, who reigned over what is now Northern

    Vasujyeshtha

    Vasujyeshtha

  • Roman censor
  • Roman magistrate and census administrator

    purification of the people (the lustrum; Livy Periochae 13) until 280 BC. In 131 BC, for the first time, both censors were plebeians. The reason for having

    Roman censor

    Roman censor

    Roman_censor

  • Marcus Licinius Crassus
  • Roman general and statesman (115–53 BC)

    their own lives, P. Crassus Dives Mucianus (consul in 131 BC) and P. Crassus (consul in 97 BC), belonged to the same stirpes Plutarch, Parallel Lives

    Marcus Licinius Crassus

    Marcus Licinius Crassus

    Marcus_Licinius_Crassus

  • Licinia gens
  • Ancient Roman family

    tribune of 145 BC. Licinia C. f. C. n., a Vestal Virgin in 123 BC. Publius Licinius P. f. P. n. Crassus Dives Mucianus, consul in 131 BC. He was the son

    Licinia gens

    Licinia gens

    Licinia_gens

  • Princess Pingyang (Han dynasty)
  • Han dynasty princess

    biological son. Nonetheless, Cao Xiang inherited his father's title in 131 BC. Princess Pingyang maintained a close relationship with her brother Emperor

    Princess Pingyang (Han dynasty)

    Princess Pingyang (Han dynasty)

    Princess_Pingyang_(Han_dynasty)

  • Veneto
  • Region of Italy

    169 BC 1,500 more colonising families were sent by Rome to Aquileia. In 148 BC the Via Postumia was completed connecting Aquileia to Genoa. In 131 BC, the

    Veneto

    Veneto

    Veneto

  • Harsiesi
  • and his sister Cleopatra II, Harsiesi captured Thebes in the summer of 131 BC and likely assumed pharaonic titles, although only his nomen is known, Ḥr-sA-Js(t

    Harsiesi

    Harsiesi

  • Eochu Feidlech
  • Legendary Irish king

    (48–44 BC). The chronology of Geoffrey Keating's Foras Feasa ar Éirinn dates his reign to 94–82 BC, that of the Annals of the Four Masters to 143–131 BC. Dictionary

    Eochu Feidlech

    Eochu_Feidlech

  • Qi Kingdom (Han dynasty)
  • Kingdom that existed from the Chu–Han Contention period to late 2nd century BC

    state of Qi (11th century BC – 221 BC), a great power during the Warring States period until its annexation by the Qin. In 206 BC, Xiang Yu divided the Qin

    Qi Kingdom (Han dynasty)

    Qi Kingdom (Han dynasty)

    Qi_Kingdom_(Han_dynasty)

  • War of Aristonicus
  • Revolt in Pergamon, between 133 and 129 BC

    Macedonia – Rome intervened. The province of Asia was then assigned in 131 BC to one of the consuls of that year, Publius Licinius Crassus Dives Mucianus

    War of Aristonicus

    War_of_Aristonicus

  • Flaccus
  • Roman cognomen

    consul 227 BC Lucius Valerius Flaccus, consul with Cato 195 BC Lucius Valerius Flaccus, consul 152 BC Lucius Valerius Flaccus, consul 131 BC Lucius Valerius

    Flaccus

    Flaccus

  • Publius Licinius Crassus Dives (praetor 57 BC)
  • likely) great-grandson of Publius Licinius Crassus Dives Mucianus, consul in 131 BC, whose "wisdom and eloquence" D. R. Shackleton Bailey contrasted with his

    Publius Licinius Crassus Dives (praetor 57 BC)

    Publius_Licinius_Crassus_Dives_(praetor_57_BC)

  • Gnaeus Octavius (consul 128 BC)
  • Politician of the Roman Republic, 128 BC

    Gnaeus Octavius (fl. 133–126 BC) was a politician of the Roman Republic. He was praetor c. 131 BC and consul in 128 BC, but his life is mostly unknown

    Gnaeus Octavius (consul 128 BC)

    Gnaeus_Octavius_(consul_128_BC)

  • Lucius Valerius Flaccus (consul 131 BC)
  • Roman general and statesman, Flamen Martialis

    Lucius Valerius Flaccus was Flamen Martialis, and received the consulship in 131 BC with Publius Licinius Crassus, then Pontifex Maximus. Flaccus wished to

    Lucius Valerius Flaccus (consul 131 BC)

    Lucius_Valerius_Flaccus_(consul_131_BC)

  • Lucius Valerius Flaccus
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    261 BC) Lucius Valerius Flaccus (consul 195 BC) Lucius Valerius Flaccus (consul 131 BC), Flamen Martialis Lucius Valerius Flaccus (consul 100 BC) Lucius

    Lucius Valerius Flaccus

    Lucius_Valerius_Flaccus

  • List of censors of the Roman Republic
  • elected censor twice. In 131 BC, for the first time both censors were plebeian. After only one year in office the in 109 BC elected censor Marcus Livius

    List of censors of the Roman Republic

    List_of_censors_of_the_Roman_Republic

  • Publius Licinius Crassus Dives Mucianus
  • Roman consul in 131 BC

    became Pontifex Maximus in 132 BC after the death of the exiled Pontifex Publius Cornelius Scipio Nasica Serapio. In 131 BC he was elected consul along with

    Publius Licinius Crassus Dives Mucianus

    Publius_Licinius_Crassus_Dives_Mucianus

  • News
  • Information about current events

    modern sense, the Ancient Roman Acta Diurna served a similar purpose circa 131 BC.[citation needed] The new format, which mashed together numerous unrelated

    News

    News

    News

  • Postumia gens
  • Ancient Roman family

    BC, and during his year of office, much of the city was destroyed in a great fire. Lucius Postumius (L. f. Sp. n.) Albinus, triumvir monetalis in 131

    Postumia gens

    Postumia gens

    Postumia_gens

  • Philometor
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    King of Egypt, r. 180 to 145 BC. Cleopatra Philometor Soteira, Queen of Egypt; c.160–101 BC; r. 142 to 131 BC, 127 to 101 BC. Paerisades IV Philometor,

    Philometor

    Philometor

  • Ballot laws of the Roman Republic
  • Ancient Roman laws

    in cases of treason; the lex Papiria of 131 BC, applying to the passing of laws; and the lex Caelia of 107 BC, which expanded the lex Cassia to include

    Ballot laws of the Roman Republic

    Ballot laws of the Roman Republic

    Ballot_laws_of_the_Roman_Republic

  • List of former monarchies
  • Valley (3300 BC-1300 BC) Ancient Egypt (3150 BC–30 BC) Kingdom of Kish (c. 2900 BC–2296 BC) Van Lang (2879 BC–258 BC) Minoan (c. 2700 BC–c. 1600 BC) Kingdom

    List of former monarchies

    List_of_former_monarchies

  • Ptolemy VI Philometor
  • 6th Pharaoh of Ptolemaic Egypt

    Ptolemaĩos Philomḗtōr; 186–145 BC) was a Greek king of Ptolemaic Egypt who reigned from 180 to 164 BC and from 163 to 145 BC. He is often considered the

    Ptolemy VI Philometor

    Ptolemy VI Philometor

    Ptolemy_VI_Philometor

  • List of High Kings of Ireland
  • 120–110 BC 169–159 BC Fachtna Fáthach 110–94 BC 159–143 BC Eochu Feidlech 94–82 BC 143–131 BC Eochu Airem 82–70 BC 131–116 BC Eterscél 1st century BC–1st century

    List of High Kings of Ireland

    List of High Kings of Ireland

    List_of_High_Kings_of_Ireland

  • 128 BC
  • Calendar year

    Year 128 BC was a year of the pre-Julian Roman calendar. At the time it was known as the Year of the Consulship of Octavius and Rufus (or, less frequently

    128 BC

    128_BC

  • Opimia gens
  • Ancient Roman family

    triumvir monetalis between 169 and 158 BC, and praetor by 157. Lucius Opimius Q. f. Q. n., triumvir monetalis in 131 BC, praetor in 125, and consul in 121

    Opimia gens

    Opimia gens

    Opimia_gens

  • Dou (surname)
  • Surname list

    135 BC), wife of Emperor Wen of Han and mother of Emperor Jing Dou Ying (竇嬰; died 131 BC), Western Han general and chancellor Dou Rong (竇融; 16 BC – 62

    Dou (surname)

    Dou (surname)

    Dou_(surname)

  • Publius Cornelius Cethegus (political boss)
  • Roman senator and political boss

    Publius Cornelius Cethegus (c. 131 BC – before 66 BC) was a politician of the Roman Republic. During the civil wars of the 80s BC, he was originally a partisan

    Publius Cornelius Cethegus (political boss)

    Publius_Cornelius_Cethegus_(political_boss)

  • Ancient Roman units of measurement
  • System of measurement used in Ancient Rome

    Punic War, to 1 during the Second Punic War, and to half an ounce by the 131 BC Lex Papiria. The divisions of the libra were: The subdivisions of the uncia

    Ancient Roman units of measurement

    Ancient Roman units of measurement

    Ancient_Roman_units_of_measurement

  • Cleopatra
  • Pharaoh of Egypt from 51 to 30 BC

    father-loving goddess'; 70/69 BC – 10 or 12 August 30 BC) was Queen of the Ptolemaic Kingdom of Egypt from 51 to 30 BC, and the last active Hellenistic

    Cleopatra

    Cleopatra

    Cleopatra

  • Kullaba
  • Ancient Near Eastern archaeological site

    enormous Seleucid period Bit-Resh complex (built in 244 BC, enlarged in 205 BC, burned down in 131 BC) of the god Anu and his consort Antum where 158 cuneiform

    Kullaba

    Kullaba

    Kullaba

  • Publius Mucius Scaevola (consul 133 BC)
  • Roman politician and jurist

    in 131 BC, after previously serving as Pontifex Maximus in 132 BC. Scaevola was also the father of Quintus Mucius Scaevola who was a consul in 95 BC. He

    Publius Mucius Scaevola (consul 133 BC)

    Publius_Mucius_Scaevola_(consul_133_BC)

  • Secret ballot
  • Anonymous voting method

    in relatively quick succession, with one each in the years 139 BC, 137 BC, and 131 BC, applying respectively to the elections of magistrates, jury deliberations

    Secret ballot

    Secret ballot

    Secret_ballot

  • Attalus III
  • Last king of Pergamon from 138 to 133 BC

    Senate refused this. Not everyone in Pergamon accepted Rome's rule. In 131 BC Aristonicus, who claimed to be Attalus' brother as well as the son of Eumenes

    Attalus III

    Attalus III

    Attalus_III

  • 129 BC
  • Calendar year

    Year 129 BC was a year of the pre-Julian Roman calendar. At the time it was known as the Year of the Consulship of Tuditanus and Aquillius (or, less frequently

    129 BC

    129_BC

  • Classical Anatolia
  • Anatolia during classical antiquity

    assisting Rome overcoming the pretender Eumenes III of Pergamon (133–129 BC) in 131 BC. His reign was marked by internal conflict that required Rome to intervene

    Classical Anatolia

    Classical Anatolia

    Classical_Anatolia

  • Demetrius II Nicator
  • Seleucid King of Syria from 145 to 138 BC

    Δημήτριος Β`, Dēmḗtrios B; Ancient Greek: Νικάτωρ, Nikátōr, "Victor"; died 125 BC) was one of the sons of Demetrius I Soter. His mother may have been Laodice

    Demetrius II Nicator

    Demetrius II Nicator

    Demetrius_II_Nicator

  • Publius Rupilius
  • Roman senator

    Sicily, where he suppressed the revolt of the slaves under Eunus. During 131 BC he remained as proconsul of the island, and, with the assistance of ten

    Publius Rupilius

    Publius_Rupilius

  • 133 BC
  • Calendar year

    Year 133 BC was a year of the pre-Julian Roman calendar. At the time it was known as the Year of the Consulship of Scaevola and Frugi (or, less frequently

    133 BC

    133 BC

    133_BC

  • Classical compass winds
  • Historical wind directions

    possibility is that it was part of the generosity of Attalus III of Pergamon (d. 131 BC) who built the Stoa of Attalus in the city. Either way, it is after Eratosthenes

    Classical compass winds

    Classical compass winds

    Classical_compass_winds

  • Emperor Jing of Han
  • Emperor of the Han dynasty from 157 to 141 BC

    Emperor Jing of Han (188 BC – 9 March 141 BC), born Liu Qi, was the sixth emperor of the Han dynasty from 157 to 141 BC. His reign saw the limiting of

    Emperor Jing of Han

    Emperor Jing of Han

    Emperor_Jing_of_Han

  • Augustus
  • Roman emperor from 27 BC to AD 14

    63 BC – 19 August AD 14), also known as Octavian (Latin: Octavianus), was the founder of the Roman Empire and the first Roman emperor from 27 BC until

    Augustus

    Augustus

    Augustus

  • List of Roman governors of Sicilia
  • praetor 131 BC T. Quinctius Flamininus praetor 126 BC Marcus Papirius Carbo praetor 114 BC (?) Quintus Caecilius Metellus Numidicus praetor 112 BC (?) L

    List of Roman governors of Sicilia

    List_of_Roman_governors_of_Sicilia

  • Achaemenid Empire
  • Ancient Iranian empire, 550–330 BC

    Iranian empire founded by Cyrus the Great of the Achaemenid dynasty in 550 BC. At peak, its territorial extent was roughly 5.5 million square kilometres

    Achaemenid Empire

    Achaemenid Empire

    Achaemenid_Empire

  • 134 BC
  • Calendar year

    Year 134 BC was a year of the pre-Julian Roman calendar. At the time it was known as the Year of the Consulship of Aemilianus and Flaccus (or, less frequently

    134 BC

    134_BC

  • Roman Aquileia
  • Ancient town in Italy

    northeastern Italy, located near the head of the Adriatic Sea. Founded in 181 BC as a Roman military colony, it was originally established to secure the eastern

    Roman Aquileia

    Roman Aquileia

    Roman_Aquileia

  • Lucius Cornelius Lentulus Lupus (consul 156 BC)
  • Roman consul

    with extortion, yet still became censor in 147 BC. From 131 to 125 BC he was the princeps senatus. In 162 BC, Lentulus was sent with Tiberius Sempronius

    Lucius Cornelius Lentulus Lupus (consul 156 BC)

    Lucius_Cornelius_Lentulus_Lupus_(consul_156_BC)

  • Mucia gens
  • Ancient Roman family

    and consul in 131 BC; he was defeated and killed by Aristonicus. Quintus Mucius Q. f. Q. n. Scaevola, called the augur, consul in 117 BC. Mucia Q. f. Q

    Mucia gens

    Mucia gens

    Mucia_gens

  • 132 BC
  • Calendar year

    Year 132 BC was a year of the pre-Julian Roman calendar. At the time it was known as the Year of the Consulship of Laenas and Rupilius (or, less frequently

    132 BC

    132_BC

  • Proscriptions of the Second Triumvirate
  • Political purges in Ancient Rome

    Triumvirate were a series of state-sanctioned political purges launched in 43 BC by Octavian, Mark Antony and Marcus Lepidus. They were intended to avenge

    Proscriptions of the Second Triumvirate

    Proscriptions of the Second Triumvirate

    Proscriptions_of_the_Second_Triumvirate

  • Gaius Papirius Carbo (consul 120 BC)
  • Roman politician and orator (c.163–119 BC)

    agrarian law of his brother, Tiberius Gracchus. As tribune of the people in 131 BC, Carbo carried the lex Papiria extending the secret ballot for the enactment

    Gaius Papirius Carbo (consul 120 BC)

    Gaius_Papirius_Carbo_(consul_120_BC)

  • Alexander II Zabinas
  • King of the Seleucid Empire from 128 to 123 BC

    surnamed Zabinas; c. 150 BC – 123 BC) was a Hellenistic-era Seleucid monarch who reigned as the King of Syria between 128 BC and 123 BC. His true parentage

    Alexander II Zabinas

    Alexander II Zabinas

    Alexander_II_Zabinas

  • Papiria gens
  • Ancient Roman family

    f. Carbo, a friend and ally of the Gracchi. As tribune of the plebs in 131 BC, he passed two important reforms. He was accused of having murdered Scipio

    Papiria gens

    Papiria_gens

  • Aus der Tiefen rufe ich, Herr, zu dir, BWV 131
  • Church cantata by Johann Sebastian Bach (c. 1707)

    Project Aus der Tiefen rufe ich, Herr, zu dir BWV 131; BC B 25 / Sacred cantata Leipzig University BWV 131 Aus der Tiefen rufe ich, Herr, zu dir: English

    Aus der Tiefen rufe ich, Herr, zu dir, BWV 131

    Aus der Tiefen rufe ich, Herr, zu dir, BWV 131

    Aus_der_Tiefen_rufe_ich,_Herr,_zu_dir,_BWV_131

  • List of women who led a revolt or rebellion
  • monarch. In 131 BC, Cleopatra II of Egypt led a rebellion against Ptolemy VIII Physcon and drove him and Cleopatra III out of Egypt. In 42 BC, Fulvia, wife

    List of women who led a revolt or rebellion

    List_of_women_who_led_a_revolt_or_rebellion

  • Ptolemaic navy
  • Military unit

    statue of Seleucus, Governor of Cyprus (142–131 BC) erected by the city of Kourion. Governors of Cyprus from 142 BC down through to the reign of Ptolemy IX

    Ptolemaic navy

    Ptolemaic_navy

  • Adriatic Veneti
  • Ancient people in modern-day Veneto

    colony of Aquileia by Rome in 181 BC and laying of the Via Postumia in 148 BC followed by the Via Annia in 131 BC, Roman influence among the Veneti increased

    Adriatic Veneti

    Adriatic Veneti

    Adriatic_Veneti

  • 130 BC
  • Calendar year

    Year 130 BC was a year of the pre-Julian Roman calendar. At the time it was known as the Year of the Consulship of Lentulus/Pulcher and Perperna (or, less

    130 BC

    130_BC

  • Lucius Caecilius Metellus (consul 68 BC)
  • Roman politician

    Caecilius Metellus Macedonicus. He was praetor in 148 BC, consul in 143 BC, and censor in 131 BC. He was given the command in Macedonia, where he defeated

    Lucius Caecilius Metellus (consul 68 BC)

    Lucius_Caecilius_Metellus_(consul_68_BC)

  • Canaan
  • Region in the ancient Near East

    the late 2nd millennium BC. Canaan had significant geopolitical importance in the Late Bronze Age Amarna Period (14th century BC) as the area where the

    Canaan

    Canaan

    Canaan

  • Flamen Martialis
  • High priest of Mars in ancient Rome

    Albinus, consul 154 BC, successor of the preceding in 168 until his death during his consulship. Lucius Valerius Flaccus, consul 131 BC. He probably succeeded

    Flamen Martialis

    Flamen Martialis

    Flamen_Martialis

  • Vancouver
  • City in British Columbia, Canada

    Waterfront Situation". BC Studies (22): 68. BC Labour Heritage Centre (April 16, 2018). "The Shooting of Frank Rogers". Working People Built BC. Archived from

    Vancouver

    Vancouver

    Vancouver

  • Annia gens
  • Ancient Roman family

    consul in 153 BC, an orator who opposed Tiberius Gracchus in 133. Titus Annius T. f. T. n. Luscus, surnamed Rufus, praetor in 131 BC, and subsequently

    Annia gens

    Annia gens

    Annia_gens

  • List of pontifices maximi
  • needed] 132–130: Publius Licinius Crassus Dives Mucianus (killed in battle 131 BC, Asia Minor), first Pontifex to leave Italy by choice, and the first to

    List of pontifices maximi

    List of pontifices maximi

    List_of_pontifices_maximi

  • Marcus Perperna (consul 130 BC)
  • Roman general and senator

    Valerius Flaccus (the consul of 131 BC), who presided over his election, Perperna was elected to the consulship of 130 BC. His colleague was Lucius Cornelius

    Marcus Perperna (consul 130 BC)

    Marcus_Perperna_(consul_130_BC)

  • Punic Wars
  • Wars between Rome and Carthage (264–146 BC)

    the Roman Republic and the Carthaginian Empire during the period 264 to 146 BC. Three such wars took place, involving a total of forty-three years of warfare

    Punic Wars

    Punic Wars

    Punic_Wars

  • Eponymous archon
  • Chief magistrate of an ancient Greek city-state

    and for the supervision of some major trials in the law courts. After 683 BC the offices were held for only a single year, and the year was named after

    Eponymous archon

    Eponymous_archon

  • Valeria gens
  • Ancient Roman family

    Flaccus, consul in 152 BC, died during his year of office. Lucius Valerius L. f. L. n. Flaccus, Flamen Martialis, and consul in 131 BC. His colleague, Publius

    Valeria gens

    Valeria gens

    Valeria_gens

  • Qin dynasty
  • Imperial dynasty of China (221–206 BC)

    state of Qin, a fief of the confederal Zhou dynasty (c. 1046–256 BC). Beginning in 230 BC, the Qin under King Ying Zheng engaged in a series of wars conquering

    Qin dynasty

    Qin dynasty

    Qin_dynasty

  • List of pharaohs
  • dates: c. 2322–2191 BC (131 years), c. 2323–2150 BC (173 years), c. 2300–2181 BC (150 years), c. 2345–2181 BC (164 years), c. 2305–2118 BC (187 years)   (#)

    List of pharaohs

    List of pharaohs

    List_of_pharaohs

  • Asia (Roman province)
  • Roman province located in modern-day Turkey and Greece

    to Rome. Upon his death in 133 BC, the pretender Eumenes III staged a rebellion. He defeated one of the consuls of 131 BC, Crassus Mucianus. The following

    Asia (Roman province)

    Asia (Roman province)

    Asia_(Roman_province)

  • Cao Shen
  • Chinese politician (died 190 BCE)

    Cao Shi (曹時; died 131 BC), married Princess Pingyang, one of Emperor Jing's daughters. Cao Shi's son, Cao Xiang (曹襄; died 115 BC), married Princess Wei

    Cao Shen

    Cao Shen

    Cao_Shen

  • Social War (91–87 BC)
  • War between Rome and its Italian allies

    (socii), largely from 91 to 88 BC in Italy, with some holdouts persisting until 87 BC. The war started in late 91 BC with the rebellion of Asculum. Other

    Social War (91–87 BC)

    Social War (91–87 BC)

    Social_War_(91–87_BC)

  • Ptolemy Philadelphus (son of Cleopatra)
  • King of Syria from 34 to 30 BC

    Ptolemaios Philadelphos, "Ptolemy the brother-loving", August/September 36 BC – 29 BC) was a Ptolemaic prince and was the youngest and fourth child of Greek

    Ptolemy Philadelphus (son of Cleopatra)

    Ptolemy Philadelphus (son of Cleopatra)

    Ptolemy_Philadelphus_(son_of_Cleopatra)

  • Sima Xiangru
  • Chinese musician, poet, and politician (c. 179–117 BC)

    then the southwestern frontier of China, of which Shu was a part. Around 131 BC, Sima traveled to Shu on an imperial mission to mediate a dispute between

    Sima Xiangru

    Sima_Xiangru

  • Julius Caesar
  • Roman general and dictator (100–44 BC)

    July 100 BC – 15 March 44 BC) was a Roman general, statesman, and author who was the dictator of the Roman Republic almost continuously from 49 BC until

    Julius Caesar

    Julius Caesar

    Julius_Caesar

  • Tower of the Winds
  • Ancient clocktower in Athens, Greece

    possibility is that it was part of the generosity of Attalus III of Pergamon (d. 131 BC) who built the Stoa of Attalus in the city. This would place it earlier

    Tower of the Winds

    Tower of the Winds

    Tower_of_the_Winds

  • Roman Republic
  • Period of Roman history (c. 509 – 27 BC)

    the overthrow of the Roman Kingdom (traditionally dated to 509 BC) and ending in 27 BC with the establishment of the Roman Empire following the War of

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  • List of kings of the Cimmerian Bosporus
  • 433–389 BC Seleukos 433–393 BC Leukon I 389–349 BC Gorgippos 389–349 BC Paerisades I 349–311 BC Spartokos II 349–344 BC Satyros II 311–310 BC Prytanis

    List of kings of the Cimmerian Bosporus

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  • Altinum
  • Ancient town of the Veneti

    (Padua) and then it ran close to the coast and passed through Altinum. In 131 BC the Via Popilia, which connected Ariminum (modern Rimini), Ravenna and Atria

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  • Henry Clay Hodges (industrialist)
  • American industrialist, Detroit developer, and New Thought writer (1828–1919)

    to have been a student of Plato born in Athens in 147 B.C. and entered celestial life in 131 B.C. The book contained not only her life story but also an

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  • Alexander the Great
  • King of Macedon from 336 to 323 BC

    (Ancient Greek: Ἀλέξανδρος, romanized: Aléxandros; 20/21 July 356 BC – 10/11 June 323 BC), most commonly known as Alexander the Great, was king of the ancient

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  • Gaius Julius Caesar Strabo
  • Roman senator, orator and poet (c. 131 – 87 BC)

    (c. 131 – 87 BC) was the younger son of Lucius Julius Caesar and his wife Popillia, and younger brother of Lucius Julius Caesar, consul in 90 BC. His

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  • Belle Époque
  • Period in European history, 1871–1914

    Timeline Ancient Prehistory   Greek colonies 600 BC – 49 BC Celtic Gaul   until 50 BC Roman Gaul 50 BC – 486 AD Middle Ages Francia and the Frankish settlement

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  • Theodorus, son of Seleucus
  • Ptolemaic governor of Cyprus and admiral in the second century BC

    177/176 BC. He was born before 143 BC, since he dedicated a statue of the officers of the Ptolemaic garrison on Cyprus in that year. From 142 to 131 BC, Theodorus

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  • Dou Ying
  • Western Han dynasty Chinese politician

    themselves from Dou Ying and aligned themselves with Tian Fen. Four years later (131 BC), Dou Ying's close friend Guan Fu was arrested and imprisoned by Tian Fen

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  • Hegemony
  • Political, economic or military predominance of one state over other states

    over other states, either regional or global. In Ancient Greece (ca. 8th BC – AD 6th c.), hegemony denotes the politico-military dominance of the hegemon

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  • Lockeport, British Columbia
  • Locality in British Columbia, Canada

    Bay. Lockeport, Nova Scotia BC Names/GeoBC entry "Lockeport (locality)" 52°43′00″N 131°50′00″W / 52.71667°N 131.83333°W / 52.71667; -131.83333 v t e

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  • 130
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    natural number following 129 and preceding 131 AD 130, a common year starting on Saturday of the Julian calendar 130 BC, a year of the pre-Julian Roman calendar

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  • Phoenicia
  • Ancient Semitic maritime civilization

    generally views the distinction between Canaanites and Phoenicians after c. 1200 BC as artificial. Renowned for seafaring and trade, the Phoenicians established

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  • Larner
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Larner

    English : variant of Lerner.English : In the case of a Suffolk family who bore this name by the 16th century, ancestors are recorded in the forms Lawney (1381) and de Lauuenay (1327); this is therefore probably a variant of Delaney.

    Larner

  • Wiggin
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Wiggin

    English : from the Breton personal name Wiucon, composed of elements meaning ‘worthy’ + ‘high’, ‘noble’, which was introduced into England by followers of William the Conqueror.English : from the Germanic personal name Wīgant, originally a byname meaning ‘warrior’, from the present participle of wīgan ‘to fight’, likewise introduced to England in the wake of the Conquest.English : Many American bearers of this name are descended from Thomas Wiggin who came to Boston, MA, in 1631.

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  • ABIYMA'EL
  • Male

    Hebrew

    ABIYMA'EL

    (אֲבִימָאֵל) Hebrew name ABIYMA'EL means "my father is El (God)." In the bible, this is the name of Joktan's ninth son (of 13), a descendant of Shem.

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  • PASTOR
  • Male

    Spanish

    PASTOR

    Spanish name derived from Latin Pastor, PASTOR means "shepherd." St. Pastor was a 9-year-old boy who along with his 13-year-old brother, Justus, was martyred at Alcalá de Henares in the early 4th century.

    PASTOR

  • Otis
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Otis

    English : variant of Oates.John Otis emigrated from England in 1631 to Hingham, MA; he had many prominent descendants. His great grandson, James Otis (1725–83), was a Boston lawyer who played a major role in the development of opposition to the British crown and the establishment of the Fourth Amendment. Another descendant was Elisha Graves Otis (1811–61), inventor of the elevator, who was born on his father’s farm at Halifax, Windham Co., VT.

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  • Shirley
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    English

    Shirley

    English : habitational name from any of various places, for example in Derbyshire, Hampshire, Surrey, and the West Midlands, all so called from Old English scīr ‘bright’ + lēah ‘wood’, ‘clearing’.William Shirley (1694–1771) was born in Sussex, England, and came to MA in 1731. He rose in the colonial service, was appointed governor in 1741, and was responsible for the British capture of the French fortress of Louisbourg, Cape Breton Island, in 1745.

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  • CHLOE
  • Female

    English

    CHLOE

     Latin form of Greek Chloē, CHLOE means "green shoot." In mythology, this is a surname of the goddess Demeter. In the New Testament bible, this name is mentioned by Paul in 1 Corinthians 1:11.

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  • RHYENCE
  • Male

    Arthurian

    RHYENCE

    , a giant who trimmed his robe with the beards of 11 kings; ("warrior").

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  • ABIMAEL
  • Male

    English

    ABIMAEL

    Anglicized form of Hebrew Abiyma'el, ABIMAEL means "my father is El (God)." In the bible, this is the name of Joktan's ninth son (of 13), a descendant of Shem.

    ABIMAEL

  • Almy
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Almy

    English : unexplained.William Almy came to MA from England in 1631; he settled in RI in 1642.

    Almy

  • CHLOÄ’
  • Female

    Greek

    CHLOÄ’

    (Χλόη) Greek name CHLOĒ means "green shoot." In mythology, this is a surname of the goddess Demeter. In the New Testament bible, this name is mentioned by Paul in 1 Corinthians 1:11. Also spelled Khloe.

    CHLOÄ’

  • Kimberley
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Kimberley

    English : habitational name from any of three places so named, in Nottinghamshire, Warwickshire, and Norfolk. The one in Nottinghamshire, Chinemarelie in Domesday Book, is ‘woodland clearing of Cynemǣr’, from an Old English personal name composed of the elements cyne- ‘royal’ + mǣr ‘fame’, with lēah ‘clearing’. The one in Warwickshire, recorded in 1311 as Kynebaldeleye, is ‘Cynebald’s clearing’ (see Kemble). The one in Norfolk, Chineburlai in Domesday Book, is ‘Cyneburh’s clearing’ (see Kimbrough).

    Kimberley

  • Oglesby
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Oglesby

    English : habitational name, perhaps from Ugglebarnby (recorded in 1314 as Oggelberdesby) in North Yorkshire, named from an unattested Old Norse personal name Uglubárthr + býr ‘farmstead’, ‘settlement’.

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  • Trudgeon
  • Surname or Lastname

    English (Cornwall)

    Trudgeon

    English (Cornwall) : habitational name from Tregian in the parish of St. Ewe, earlier Trudgeon. The place name is recorded in 1331 in the form Trehydian, from Cornish tre ‘homestead’, ‘settlement’ + a personal name similar in form to the attested Hedyn.

    Trudgeon

  • Badgelgar
  • Boy/Male

    Assamese, Indian

    Badgelgar

    Reducing Air to Ashes; One of the 101 Names of Ahura Mazda

    Badgelgar

  • Coolidge
  • Surname or Lastname

    English (Cambridgeshire)

    Coolidge

    English (Cambridgeshire) : probably an occupational name for a college servant or someone with some other association with a university college, for example a tenant farmer who farmed one of the many farms in England known as College Farm, most of which are or were owned by university colleges.English (Cambridgeshire) : See Colledge.English (Cambridgeshire) : John Coolidge came to Watertown, MA, in about 1631, probably from Cottenham, Cambridgeshire, England.

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  • Blades
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Blades

    English : variant of Blade, from the plural or genitive singular form.English : habitational name from a place of uncertain location and origin. Its status as a habitational name is deduced from early forms cited by Reaney, such as Alan de Bladis (Leicestershire 1230), Hugh de Bladis (Staffordshire 1258), and William de Blades (Yorkshire 1301).

    Blades

  • KARPOS
  • Male

    Greek

    KARPOS

    (Καρπός) Greek name KARPOS means "fruit." In mythology, this is the name of a son of the nymph Khloris and the god Zephyros. In the bible, it is the name of a Christian at Troas mentioned in the second epistle of Timothy (2 Ti. 4:13).

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  • Aldrich
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Aldrich

    English : from a Middle English personal name, Ailric, Alrich, Aldrich, etc. (Many different forms are recorded.) It represents the coalescence of at least two Old English personal names, Ælfrīc ‘elf ruler’ and Æ{dh}elrīc ‘noble ruler’.The earliest recorded bearer of this surname in North America is George Alrich, who came from Derbyshire to MA in 1631.

    Aldrich

  • Webster
  • Surname or Lastname

    English (chiefly Yorkshire, Lancashire, and the Midlands) and Scottish

    Webster

    English (chiefly Yorkshire, Lancashire, and the Midlands) and Scottish : occupational name for a weaver, early Middle English webber, agent derivative of Webb.The name Webster was brought to North America from England independently by several different bearers in the 17th and 18th centuries. One John Webster settled in Ipswich, MA, in 1635; another John Webster (d. 1661), ancestor of the lexicographer Noah Webster, emigrated to Cambridge, MA, in about 1631 and later became one of the founders of the colony of CT, of which he was appointed governor in 1656.

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  • Hayleigh
  • Girl/Female

    American, Australian, British, Chinese, Christian, English

    Hayleigh

    Hay Meadow / Valley; Hay Field

  • Manimaran
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu, Indian, Tamil

    Manimaran

    God of Iyyappa

  • Diptosh
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu

    Diptosh

  • Zer
  • Boy/Male

    Biblical

    Zer

    Perplexity.

  • Gytha
  • Girl/Female

    Norse English Danish

    Gytha

    Warlike.

  • Druv | தரவ
  • Boy/Male

    Tamil

    Druv | தரவ

    A star

  • SALLY
  • Female

    English

    SALLY

    Originally an English pet form of Hebrew Sarah, SALLY means "noble lady, princess," it is now given as an independent name.

  • Jerman
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    Slovenian

    Jerman

    Slovenian : probably from a medieval form of the personal name Herman, from German Hermann.English : variant spelling of German.

  • Samayra
  • Girl/Female

    Arabic, Indian, Sikh

    Samayra

    Enchanting

  • Santu
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    Bengali, Finnish, Hindu, Indian

    Santu

    Kind and Beautiful Girl

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  • Thirteen
  • n.

    A symbol representing thirteen units, as 13 or xiii.

  • Driftway
  • n.

    Same as Drift, 11.

  • Picul
  • n.

    A commercial weight varying in different countries and for different commodities. In Borneo it is 135/ lbs.; in China and Sumatra, 133/ lbs.; in Japan, 133/ lbs.; but sometimes 130 lbs., etc. Called also, by the Chinese, tan.

  • Rounded
  • a.

    Modified by contraction of the lip opening; labialized; labial. See Guide to Pronunciation, / 11.

  • Apollyon
  • n.

    The Destroyer; -- a name used (Rev. ix. 11) for the angel of the bottomless pit, answering to the Hebrew Abaddon.

  • Service
  • n.

    Act of serving or covering. See Serve, v. t., 13.

  • Rounding
  • n.

    Modifying a speech sound by contraction of the lip opening; labializing; labialization. See Guide to Pronunciation, / 11.

  • Hegelism
  • n.

    The system of logic and philosophy set forth by Hegel, a German writer (1770-1831).

  • Flier
  • v.

    A fly. See Fly, n., 9, and 13 (b).

  • Trioctile
  • n.

    An aspect of two planets with regard to the earth when they are three octants, or three eighths of a circle, that is, 135 degrees, distant from each other.

  • Plethrum
  • n.

    A long measure of 100 Greek, or 101 English, feet; also, a square measure of 10,000 Greek feet.

  • Foolscap
  • n.

    A writing paper made in sheets, ordinarily 16 x 13 inches, and folded so as to make a page 13 x 8 inches. See Paper.

  • Phylactery
  • n.

    A small square box, made either of parchment or of black calfskin, containing slips of parchment or vellum on which are written the scriptural passages Exodus xiii. 2-10, and 11-17, Deut. vi. 4-9, 13-22. They are worn by Jews on the head and left arm, on week-day mornings, during the time of prayer.

  • Vesbium
  • n.

    A rare metallic element of which little is known. It is said by Scacchi to have been extracted from a yellowish incrustation from the cracks of a Vesuvian lava erupted in 1631.

  • Uneven
  • a.

    Not divisible by two without a remainder; odd; -- said of numbers; as, 3, 7, and 11 are uneven numbers.

  • Prism
  • n.

    A form the planes of which are parallel to the vertical axis. See Form, n., 13.

  • Maximilian
  • n.

    A gold coin of Bavaria, of the value of about 13s. 6d. sterling, or about three dollars and a quarter.

  • Algum
  • n.

    A tree or wood of the Bible (2 Chron. ii. 8; 1 K. x. 11).

  • Scudo
  • n.

    A gold coin of Rome, worth 64 shillings 11 pence sterling, or about $ 15.70.

  • Eleven
  • n.

    A symbol representing eleven units, as 11 or xi.