AI & ChatGPT searches , social queriess for 136 BC

Search references for 136 BC. Phrases containing 136 BC

See searches and references containing 136 BC!

AI searches containing 136 BC

136 BC

  • 136
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    136 may refer to: 136 (number), the natural number following 135 and preceding 137 AD 136 136 BC 136 Austria, a main-belt asteroid Škoda 136, a small family

    136

    136

  • 136 BC
  • Calendar year

    Year 136 BC was a year of the pre-Julian Roman calendar. At the time it was known as the Year of the Consulship of Philus and Serranus (or, less frequently

    136 BC

    136_BC

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

    in 141 BC and praetor in 136 BC. He also held the position of pontifex maximus for sixteen years after his consulship. He died around 115 BC. Scaevola

    Publius Mucius Scaevola (consul 133 BC)

    Publius_Mucius_Scaevola_(consul_133_BC)

  • Roman cavalry
  • Mounted forces of ancient Rome

    victory at the Battle of Pydna (168 BC) depicts Roman cavalrymen in mail.[full citation needed] However, a coin of 136 BC and the Lacus Curtius bas-relief

    Roman cavalry

    Roman cavalry

    Roman_cavalry

  • Lucius Gellius
  • Roman general and politician (c. 136 BC–c. 54 BC)

    Lucius Gellius (c. 136 BC – c. 54 BC) was a Roman politician and general who was one of two consuls of the Republic in 72 BC, along with Gnaeus Cornelius

    Lucius Gellius

    Lucius_Gellius

  • Han dynasty
  • Imperial dynasty in China (202 BC – 220 AD)

    Confucianism exclusive patronage. In 136 BC, he abolished all academic chairs not concerned with the Five Classics, and in 124 BC he established the Imperial University

    Han dynasty

    Han dynasty

    Han_dynasty

  • Portuguese Way
  • Camino de Santiago pilgrimage routes starting in Portugal

    soldiers were fearful of the crossing during the conquest of the region in 136 BC. For the inland route, Ponte de Lima's bridge is used. The later bridge

    Portuguese Way

    Portuguese Way

    Portuguese_Way

  • Portus Cale
  • Ancient town and port in current-day northern Portugal

    Callaicus conquered the region and founded the Roman city Portus Cale in around 136 BC. At the end of Brutus's campaigns, Rome controlled the territory between

    Portus Cale

    Portus_Cale

  • I Ching
  • Ancient Chinese divination text

    records, including those from the Zuo Zhuan and later dynastic sources. In 136 BC, Emperor Wu of Han named the Zhou yi "the first among the classics", dubbing

    I Ching

    I Ching

    I_Ching

  • Lucius Cornelius Cinna (consul 127 BC)
  • Roman consul in 127 BC

    politician. He was consul in 127 BC with Lucius Cassius Longinus Ravilla. He possibly served as an envoy in 136 BC to "restrain" Marcus Aemilius Lepidus

    Lucius Cornelius Cinna (consul 127 BC)

    Lucius Cornelius Cinna (consul 127 BC)

    Lucius_Cornelius_Cinna_(consul_127_BC)

  • Numantine War
  • Last of the Celtiberian Wars

    Pompeius' peace and sent Gaius Hostilius Mancinus to continue the war in 136 BC. He assaulted the city and was repulsed several times before being routed

    Numantine War

    Numantine War

    Numantine_War

  • Gaius Hostilius Mancinus
  • Roman consul in 137 BC

    140–135 BC) was a politician and general of the Roman Republic. He is mostly known for his defeat against the Numantines as consul in 137 BC and the humiliating

    Gaius Hostilius Mancinus

    Gaius_Hostilius_Mancinus

  • Timeline of the Han dynasty
  • dynasty (206 BC–220 AD) of Imperial China. Chu-Han Contention (207 BC–202 BC) Han dynasty, 190 BC - kingdoms in red, commanderies in black 154 BC - Rebellion

    Timeline of the Han dynasty

    Timeline of the Han dynasty

    Timeline_of_the_Han_dynasty

  • 130s BC
  • Decade

    (b. 170 BC) Tiberius Sempronius Gracchus the Roman tribune (assassination) (b. 168 BC) 132 BC Eunus, leader of the Slave Revolt (136–132 BC) in Sicily

    130s BC

    130s_BC

  • Camino de Santiago (route descriptions)
  • Pilgrimage routes in Europe

    soldiers were fearful of the crossing during the conquest of the region in 136 BC. The Coastal Way gained prominence in the 15th century due to the growing

    Camino de Santiago (route descriptions)

    Camino de Santiago (route descriptions)

    Camino_de_Santiago_(route_descriptions)

  • 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

  • Manlia gens
  • Roman family

    and consul in 164. Titus Manlius T. f. A. n. Torquatus, praetor circa 136 BC. He was defeated by the revolted slaves of Eunus in Sicily. Decimus Junius

    Manlia gens

    Manlia gens

    Manlia_gens

  • List of cities founded by the Romans
  • Valencia Spain 138 BC Scalabis Santarém Portugal 136 BC Villa Euracini Póvoa de Varzim Portugal 123 BC Palma Palma de Mallorca Spain 118 BC Colonia Narbo Martius

    List of cities founded by the Romans

    List_of_cities_founded_by_the_Romans

  • Greco-Bactrian Kingdom
  • Hellenistic-era Greek kingdom (256–100 BCE)

    Hydaspes towards the end of his reign (c. 138 BC, before his kingdom was weakened by his death in 136 BC). Heliocles I ended up ruling what territory remained

    Greco-Bactrian Kingdom

    Greco-Bactrian Kingdom

    Greco-Bactrian_Kingdom

  • Appius Claudius Pulcher (consul 143 BC)
  • Roman politician and general

    probably in 136 BC. He allied with Tiberius Gracchus who married his daughter Claudia. Appius backed Tiberius' land reform bill and in 133 BC with Tiberius

    Appius Claudius Pulcher (consul 143 BC)

    Appius_Claudius_Pulcher_(consul_143_BC)

  • 31st century BC
  • One hundred years, from 3100 BC to 3001 BC

    BC was a century that lasted from the year 3100 BC to 3001 BC. c. 3100 BC: Polo (Meitei: Sagol Kangjei) was first played in Manipur state. c. 3100 BC

    31st century BC

    31st century BC

    31st_century_BC

  • Burrard Inlet
  • Coastal fjord in southwestern British Columbia, Canada

    London, UK: Hydrographic Department of the Admiralty. Page 136. "BC Geographical Names". apps.gov.bc.ca. Archived from the original on 2016-03-03. Charles

    Burrard Inlet

    Burrard Inlet

    Burrard_Inlet

  • Dominus Flevit Church
  • Catholic church in Jerusalem

    Canaanite tomb from the Late Bronze Age, as well as a necropolis used from 136 BC to AD 300 were discovered. The necropolis spanned two separate periods,

    Dominus Flevit Church

    Dominus Flevit Church

    Dominus_Flevit_Church

  • Lucius Caecilius Metellus Calvus
  • Roman senator

    Lucius Caecilius Metellus Calvus (c. 200 BC or before 178 BC – after 136 BC) was a Roman statesman. He was a son of Quintus Caecilius Metellus and brother

    Lucius Caecilius Metellus Calvus

    Lucius_Caecilius_Metellus_Calvus

  • Galicia (Spain)
  • Autonomous community in the northwest of Spain

    Junius Brutus in 137–136 BC, but the country was only incorporated into the Roman Empire by the time of Augustus (29 BC – 19 BC). The Romans were interested

    Galicia (Spain)

    Galicia (Spain)

    Galicia_(Spain)

  • Daman district, India
  • District in Dadra and Nagar Haveli and Daman and Diu, India

    the Konkan division of Maharashtra. The edict of Emperor Ashoka (273 to 136 BC) was found in Saurashtra and Sopara near Bombay. The Satraps under the Kushana

    Daman district, India

    Daman_district,_India

  • Triệu dynasty
  • Ruling house of the Nanyue kingdom

    Vietnam and western Guangdong, according to Peter Bellwood. Zhao Tuo (r. 204–136 BC), also called Triệu Đà, the founder of the dynasty, was an ethnic Chinese

    Triệu dynasty

    Triệu dynasty

    Triệu_dynasty

  • Roman censor
  • Roman magistrate and census administrator

     575–535 BC. After the abolition of the monarchy and the founding of the Republic in 509 BC, the consuls had responsibility for the census until 443 BC. In

    Roman censor

    Roman censor

    Roman_censor

  • Sempronia (sister of the Gracchi)
  • Roman noblewoman

    political rival Appius Claudius Pulcher, who was Princeps Senatus and censor in 136 BC, as well as other influential men allied to him by marriage. He then became

    Sempronia (sister of the Gracchi)

    Sempronia (sister of the Gracchi)

    Sempronia_(sister_of_the_Gracchi)

  • Braga
  • Municipality and City in North, Portugal

    northwest of Iberia. The Romans began their conquest of the region around 136 BC, and finished it, by conquering the northern regions, during the reign of

    Braga

    Braga

    Braga

  • Timeline of Galician history
  • called for them, thus proving he had not been caused to lose his memory. 136 BC Roman legions under Praetor Decimus Junius Brutus reach the Minho river

    Timeline of Galician history

    Timeline_of_Galician_history

  • 1190s BC
  • Decade

    The 1190s BC is a decade that lasted from 1199 BC to 1190 BC. 1197 BC—The beginning of the first period (1197 BC–982 BC) according to Shao Yong's concept

    1190s BC

    1190s_BC

  • Gallaeci
  • Ancient tribal complex in Northwest Iberia

    fought for the Lusitani during Viriathus' campaigns in the south, and in 138-136 BC they faced the first Roman incursion into their territory by consul Decimus

    Gallaeci

    Gallaeci

    Gallaeci

  • Sextus Atilius Serranus
  • 2nd century Roman consul

    was a Roman politician in the second century BC. In 139 BC or earlier, Serranus served as praetor. In 136 BC, he was elected consul together with Lucius

    Sextus Atilius Serranus

    Sextus_Atilius_Serranus

  • Colossus of Rhodes
  • Statue of the Greek god Helios

    Rhodes, on the Greek island of the same name, by Chares of Lindos in 280 BC. One of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World, it was constructed to celebrate

    Colossus of Rhodes

    Colossus of Rhodes

    Colossus_of_Rhodes

  • AD 136
  • Calendar year

    Year 136 (CXXXVI) was a leap year starting on Saturday of the Julian calendar, the 136th Year of the Common Era (CE) and Anno Domini (AD) designations

    AD 136

    AD_136

  • Shanyang Commandery
  • Historic commandery of China

    Kingdom. In 144 BC Liang was split into five kingdoms among the sons of King Xiao, with Liu Ding gaining Shanyang. Ding died in 136 BC, posthumously known

    Shanyang Commandery

    Shanyang_Commandery

  • List of Olympic winners of the Stadion race
  • Olympiad 148 BC - Othon of Syracuse 159th Olympiad 144 BC - Alcimus of Cyzicus 160th Olympiad 140 BC - Agnodorus of Cyzicus 161st Olympiad 136 BC - Antipater

    List of Olympic winners of the Stadion race

    List of Olympic winners of the Stadion race

    List_of_Olympic_winners_of_the_Stadion_race

  • Ptolemaic cult of Alexander the Great
  • Imperial cult in Hellenistic Egypt

    was an imperial cult in ancient Egypt during the Hellenistic period (323–31 BC), promoted by the Ptolemaic dynasty. The core of the cult was the worship

    Ptolemaic cult of Alexander the Great

    Ptolemaic cult of Alexander the Great

    Ptolemaic_cult_of_Alexander_the_Great

  • List of dynasties
  • (中山(ㄓㄨㄥ ㄕㄢ)) (154–54 BC, 44–35 BC, 23–1 BC, AD 1–9) Jiangdu (江都(ㄐㄧㄤ ㄉㄨ)) (153–121 BC) Qinghe (清河(ㄑㄧㄥ ㄏㄜˊ)) (147–136 BC, 114–66 BC, 47–44 BC) Changshan (常山(ㄔㄤˊ

    List of dynasties

    List_of_dynasties

  • 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

  • De re publica
  • Dialogue on Roman politics by Cicero

    optimate interests. Brother of Lucius Mummius. Philus, Lucius Furius: Consul 136 BC, orator Rutilius Rufus, Publius: Politician admired for his honesty, dedicated

    De re publica

    De re publica

    De_re_publica

  • Pre-Islamic Arabia
  • Human history in the Arabian Peninsula before 610 CE

    nomadic Nabataean tribe from Southern Canaan and North Arabia, beginning in 136 BC. Osroene's name either derives from the name of this tribe, or from Orhay

    Pre-Islamic Arabia

    Pre-Islamic Arabia

    Pre-Islamic_Arabia

  • 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

  • Scipionic Circle
  • Group of philosophers, poets and politicians patronized by Scipio Aemilianus

    Rome in 147 BC and 134 BC. Gaius Laelius Sapiens, consul of Rome in 140 BC. Senior speakers: Lucius Furius Philus, consul of Rome in 136 BC. Manius Manilius

    Scipionic Circle

    Scipionic_Circle

  • Ptolemaic coinage
  • Coinage of Hellenistic Egypt

    realm, economically notable debasement began in 136 BC. After Cleopatra VII's economic reform in 51 BC a type of stater that was only one third silver

    Ptolemaic coinage

    Ptolemaic coinage

    Ptolemaic_coinage

  • Assyrians
  • Ethnic group native to Mesopotamia

    through late antiquity. Osroëne, centred around Edessa, was founded around 136 BC by Osroes, likely of Iranian origin, and controlled key trade routes while

    Assyrians

    Assyrians

    Assyrians

  • Babylon
  • Ancient Mesopotamian city in Iraq

    Hanging Gardens", Sumer 35, pp. 127–136, 1979 (in Arabic) Dalley, Stephanie (2021). The City of Babylon: A History c. 2000 BC – AD 116. Cambridge University

    Babylon

    Babylon

    Babylon

  • Sima Qian
  • Chinese historian (c. 145 – c. 86 BCE)

    Shaanxi). He was probably born around 145 BC, although some sources say he was born about 135 BC. Around 136 BC, his father Sima Tan was appointed to the

    Sima Qian

    Sima Qian

    Sima_Qian

  • List of ancient Epirotes
  • Panathenaics 194/3 BC -tos (son of Lysias) Chaonian, Pale (wrestling) Panathenaics 194/193 BC Antipater of Epirus Stadion Olympics 136 BC Andromachus of Ambracia

    List of ancient Epirotes

    List of ancient Epirotes

    List_of_ancient_Epirotes

  • Turduli Veteres
  • According to Roman accounts, the Veteres supported the Lusitani and in 138-136 BC, the Roman Consul Decimus Junius Brutus retaliated by temporarily occupying

    Turduli Veteres

    Turduli Veteres

    Turduli_Veteres

  • Bellarmino Bagatti
  • Italian archaeologist and priest

    Canaanite tomb from the Late Bronze Age, as well as a necropolis used from 136 BC to AD 300 were discovered. A Byzantine monastery from the 5th century was

    Bellarmino Bagatti

    Bellarmino Bagatti

    Bellarmino_Bagatti

  • 1723
  • Calendar year

    Meiner Verlag. p. XXXIX. "Erforsche mich, Gott, und erfahre mein Herz BWV 136; BC A 111". Bach Digital. Retrieved July 10, 2023. Abram Grigorevich Raskin

    1723

    1723

    1723

  • 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)

  • Gnaeus Lucretius
  • Gnaeus Lucretius Trio was a Roman moneyer, who minted denarii in Rome c. 136 BC. He may be an ancestor of Lucius Lucretius Trio. One of his denarii shows

    Gnaeus Lucretius

    Gnaeus Lucretius

    Gnaeus_Lucretius

  • Liu Ding, Prince of Shanyang
  • Historical Chinese prince

    the Liang Kingdom into five pieces. Liu Ding ruled Shanyang from 144 to 136 BC. He died without leaving any sons and was given the posthumous name Ai (哀

    Liu Ding, Prince of Shanyang

    Liu_Ding,_Prince_of_Shanyang

  • Emperor Wu of Han
  • Emperor of China from 141 to 87 BC

    BC – 105 BC Taichu (太初) 104 BC – 101 BC Tianhan (天漢) 100 BC – 97 BC Taishi (太始) 96 BC – 93 BC Zhenghe (征和) 92 BC – 89 BC Houyuan (後元) 88 BC – 87 BC Empress

    Emperor Wu of Han

    Emperor Wu of Han

    Emperor_Wu_of_Han

  • Decimus Junius Brutus Callaicus
  • Roman senator and general

    Callaicus (or Gallaecus or Callaecus; c. 180 – 113 BC) was a consul of the Roman Republic for the year 138 BC together with Publius Cornelius Scipio Nasica

    Decimus Junius Brutus Callaicus

    Decimus_Junius_Brutus_Callaicus

  • Timeline of Portuguese history (Lusitania and Gallaecia)
  • timeline of Portugal. 237 BC - The Carthaginian General Hamilcar Barca enters Iberia with his armies through Gadir. 228 BC - Hamilcar Barca dies in battle

    Timeline of Portuguese history (Lusitania and Gallaecia)

    Timeline_of_Portuguese_history_(Lusitania_and_Gallaecia)

  • July 18
  • Day of the year

    ISBN 978-0-8108-7921-8. "Erforsche mich, Gott, und erfahre mein Herz BWV 136; BC A 111". Bach Digital. Retrieved 10 July 2023. The Bulletin, Volume 57,

    July 18

    July_18

  • 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

  • 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

  • List of wars involving Iran (before 1979)
  • Babylonian Period (2003-1595 BC). University of Toronto Press. ISBN 978-0-8020-5873-7. Frayne, Douglas (1997). Ur III Period (2112-2004 BC). University of Toronto

    List of wars involving Iran (before 1979)

    List_of_wars_involving_Iran_(before_1979)

  • Osroene
  • Ancient kingdom in Upper Mesopotamia (132 BC–214 AD)

    Nabataean tribe from Southern Canaan and North Arabia, the Osrhoeni, from 136 BC. Osroene's name either derives from the name of this tribe, or from Orhay

    Osroene

    Osroene

    Osroene

  • Han dynasty coinage
  • Historical currencies of China

    grams. The San Zhu cash coins was issued either between 140-136 BC, or between 119-118 BC. The records are ambiguous on the dates of issue, but the later

    Han dynasty coinage

    Han dynasty coinage

    Han_dynasty_coinage

  • 138 BC
  • Calendar year

    Year 138 BC was a year of the pre-Julian Roman calendar. At the time it was known as the Year of the Consulship of Serapio and Callaicus (or, less frequently

    138 BC

    138_BC

  • 136th
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Pennsylvania House of Representatives, District 136 136 (number) AD 136, the year 136 (CXXXVI) of the Julian calendar 136 BC This disambiguation page lists articles

    136th

    136th

  • TSN Top 50 CFL Players
  • 2006 Canadian Football League player ranking

    1990–1997 136 BC, Calgary, Toronto 2. George Reed RB 1963–1975 203 Saskatchewan 3. Jackie Parker QB, RB, DB, K 1954–1968 173 Edmonton, Toronto, BC 4. Mike

    TSN Top 50 CFL Players

    TSN_Top_50_CFL_Players

  • Lucretia gens
  • Ancient Roman family

    monetalis circa 136 BC. Quintus Lucretius Afella, a partisan of Sulla, he commanded the army that accepted the surrender of Praeneste in 82 BC. The following

    Lucretia gens

    Lucretia gens

    Lucretia_gens

  • 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

  • Timeline of Hispania
  • BC) to before the barbarian invasions (408 AD). 236 BC - The Carthaginian General Hamilcar Barca enters Iberia with his armies through Gadir. 228 BC -

    Timeline of Hispania

    Timeline_of_Hispania

  • Paternò
  • Comune in Sicily, Italy

    Roman tyranny and exploitation with the enslavement of its inhabitants. In 136 BC this led to the revolt led by Eunus and Cleone of Cilicia in the First Servile

    Paternò

    Paternò

    Paternò

  • Furia gens
  • Ancient Roman family

    death in 170. Lucius Furius Philus, consul in 136 BC. Marcus Furius L. f. Philus, triumvir monetalis in 119 BC. His coins commemorate the victory of Quintus

    Furia gens

    Furia gens

    Furia_gens

  • Legio XXII Deiotariana
  • Roman legion

    the Imperial Roman army, founded ca. 48 BC and disbanded or destroyed during the Bar Kokhba revolt of 132–136. Its cognomen comes from Deiotarus, a Celtic

    Legio XXII Deiotariana

    Legio XXII Deiotariana

    Legio_XXII_Deiotariana

  • Lucius Furius Philus
  • Furius Philus was a Roman statesman who became consul of ancient Rome in 136 BC. He was a member of the Scipionic Circle, and particularly close to Scipio

    Lucius Furius Philus

    Lucius_Furius_Philus

  • Antistia gens
  • Ancient Roman family

    Lucius Antestius Gragulus, triumvir monetalis in 136 BC. Publius Antistius, tribune of the plebs in 88 BC, and a prominent orator, put to death by order

    Antistia gens

    Antistia gens

    Antistia_gens

  • Carneades
  • Hellenistic skeptic philosopher (214/3 BC - 129/8 BC)

    Polemarchus of Nicomedia (137/136 BC), who died 131/130 BC and was succeeded by Crates of Tarsus. Crates died in 127/126 BC and was succeeded by Clitomachus

    Carneades

    Carneades

    Carneades

  • 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

  • Homer
  • Ancient Greek poet

    Ancient Greek: Ὅμηρος [hómɛːros], Hómēros; possibly born c. the 8th century BC) was an ancient Greek poet who is widely credited as the author of the Iliad

    Homer

    Homer

    Homer

  • Erforsche mich, Gott, und erfahre mein Herz, BWV 136
  • 1723 church cantata by Johann Sebastian Bach

    mich, Gott, und erfahre mein Herz (Search me, God, and know my heart), BWV 136 is a church cantata by Johann Sebastian Bach. Bach composed the cantata in

    Erforsche mich, Gott, und erfahre mein Herz, BWV 136

    Erforsche mich, Gott, und erfahre mein Herz, BWV 136

    Erforsche_mich,_Gott,_und_erfahre_mein_Herz,_BWV_136

  • Odyssey
  • Epic poem attributed to Homer

    first composed in Homeric Greek around the 8th or 7th century BC; by the mid-6th century BC, it had become part of the Greek literary canon. In antiquity

    Odyssey

    Odyssey

    Odyssey

  • 137 BC
  • Calendar year

    Year 137 BC was a year of the pre-Julian Roman calendar. At the time it was known as the Year of the Consulship of Porcina and Mancinus (or, less frequently

    137 BC

    137_BC

  • Gallaeci (tribe)
  • Ancient Celtic tribe of Gallaecia

    founded the Roman city Portus Cale (today's Porto, Portugal) in approximately 136 BC based on or close to an older Celtic village and fortress (a Castro) that

    Gallaeci (tribe)

    Gallaeci (tribe)

    Gallaeci_(tribe)

  • Cerberus
  • Multi-headed dog in Greek mythology

    Cerberus, Hesiod's Theogony (c. 8th – 7th century BC), Cerberus has fifty heads, while Pindar (c. 522 – c. 443 BC) gave him one hundred heads. However, later

    Cerberus

    Cerberus

    Cerberus

  • 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

  • Han–Xiongnu wars
  • Conflicts between the Han Empire and the Xiongnu (133 BC – 89 AD)

    predecessors of maintaining peace with the Xiongnu early in his reign. In 136 BC, after continued Xiongnu incursions near the northern frontier, Emperor

    Han–Xiongnu wars

    Han–Xiongnu wars

    Han–Xiongnu_wars

  • Mark Antony
  • Roman politician and general (83–30 BC)

    Marcus Antonius (14 January 83 BC – 1 August 30 BC), commonly known in English as Mark Antony, was a Roman politician and general who played a critical

    Mark Antony

    Mark Antony

    Mark_Antony

  • Paesuri
  • the 2nd century BC. Allied with the Lusitani, they bore the brunt of the first Roman thrusts into the Iberian northwest. In 138-136 BC Consul Decimus Junius

    Paesuri

    Paesuri

    Paesuri

  • Lucius Marcius Philippus (consul 91 BC)
  • Roman orator and politician (c.141–c.73 BC)

    time between 134 and 114 BC. His mother Claudia was a daughter of Appius Claudius Pulcher, the consul in 143 and censor in 136 BC. Philippus had a son of

    Lucius Marcius Philippus (consul 91 BC)

    Lucius Marcius Philippus (consul 91 BC)

    Lucius_Marcius_Philippus_(consul_91_BC)

  • Ancient Greece
  • Greek civilization from 1200 BC to 600 AD

    civilization, existing from the Greek Dark Ages of the 12th–9th centuries BC to the end of classical antiquity (c. 600 AD), comprising a loose collection

    Ancient Greece

    Ancient Greece

    Ancient_Greece

  • Saka
  • Historical group of nomadic Iranian peoples

    who lived in the Eurasian Steppe and the Tarim Basin from the 9th century BC to the 5th century AD. The Saka were closely related to the Scythians, and

    Saka

    Saka

    Saka

  • 139 BC
  • Calendar year

    Year 139 BC was a year of the pre-Julian Roman calendar. At the time it was known as the Year of the Consulship of Piso and Laenas (or, less frequently

    139 BC

    139_BC

  • List of pharaohs
  • 3100 BC, with several times of fragmentation and foreign rule. The specific title of "pharaoh" (pr-ꜥꜣ) was not used until the New Kingdom, c. 1400 BC, but

    List of pharaohs

    List of pharaohs

    List_of_pharaohs

  • Chalcolithic
  • Prehistoric period: Copper Age

    from c. 5,000 BC. The transition from Copper Age to Bronze Age in Europe occurred between the late 5th and the late 3rd millennium BC. In the Ancient

    Chalcolithic

    Chalcolithic

  • Quintus Fulvius Nobilior
  • Roman consul

    replaced as consul in 152 BC by Marcus Claudius Marcellus. He was censor with Appius Claudius Pulcher, probably in 136 BC. The Roman camp at Renieblas

    Quintus Fulvius Nobilior

    Quintus_Fulvius_Nobilior

  • 2023–24 Belgian Basketball Cup
  • Basketball league season

    Spirou Charleroi v Brussels Basketball Limburg United vs. BC Oostende Limburg United v BC Oostende BC Oostende v Limburg United Leuven Bears vs. RSW Liège

    2023–24 Belgian Basketball Cup

    2023–24_Belgian_Basketball_Cup

  • Nebuchadnezzar II
  • King of Babylon from 605 to 562 BC

    Empire, ruling from the death of his father Nabopolassar in 605 BC to his own death in 562 BC. Often titled Nebuchadnezzar the Great, he is regarded as the

    Nebuchadnezzar II

    Nebuchadnezzar II

    Nebuchadnezzar_II

  • Romulus
  • King of Rome from 753 to 716 BC

    Rome from the Bronze Age to the Punic Wars (c. 1000–264 BC), London: Routledge, ISBN 978-1-136-75495-1 Leonard, Benjamin; Zorich, Zach; Urbanus, Jason;

    Romulus

    Romulus

    Romulus

  • 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

    Hegemony

    Hegemony

    Hegemony

  • Turduli Oppidani
  • the brunt of the first Roman thrusts into the Iberian northwest. In 138-136 BC Consul Decimus Junius Brutus devastated their lands in retaliation for them

    Turduli Oppidani

    Turduli Oppidani

    Turduli_Oppidani

AI & ChatGPT searchs for online references containing 136 BC

136 BC

AI search references containing 136 BC

136 BC

  • Yasin |
  • Boy/Male

    Muslim

    Yasin |

    One of the prophet muhammads names, Victory, The two opening letters of surah 36 in the Quran

    Yasin |

  • Favian
  • Boy/Male

    English Latin

    Favian

    Derived from the Roman clan name Fabius; a name given several Roman emperors and 16 saints.

    Favian

  • Fabian
  • Boy/Male

    English American Latin Shakespearean Swedish

    Fabian

    Derived from the Roman clan name Fabius; a name given several Roman emperors and 16 saints.

    Fabian

  • Faber
  • Boy/Male

    English Latin

    Faber

    Derived from the Roman clan name Fabius; a name given several Roman emperors and 16 saints.

    Faber

  • 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.

    ABIYMA'EL

  • Fabion
  • Boy/Male

    American, Australian, British, English, French, Latin

    Fabion

    Bean Grower; Derived from the Roman Clan Name Fabius; A Name Given Several Roman Emperors and 16 Saints

    Fabion

  • Yaaseen | یاسین
  • Boy/Male

    Muslim

    Yaaseen | یاسین

    One of the prophet muhammads names, Victory, The two opening letters of surah 36 in the Quran

    Yaaseen | یاسین

  • TRYPHOSA
  • Female

    Greek

    TRYPHOSA

    (Τρυφωσα) Variant form of Greek Tryphaina, TRYPHOSA means "luxurious living; softness." In the bible, this is the name of a certain Christian woman mentioned by Paul in Romans 16:12.

    TRYPHOSA

  • Fabion
  • Boy/Male

    English Latin

    Fabion

    Derived from the Roman clan name Fabius; a name given several Roman emperors and 16 saints.

    Fabion

  • Wheaton
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Wheaton

    English : habitational name of uncertain origin, possibly from places in Lancashire and East and West Yorkshire named Weeton, from Old English wīðig ‘willow’ + tūn ‘settlement’.Robert Wheaton came from England to Rehoboth, MA, in about 1636.

    Wheaton

  • Bulkeley
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Bulkeley

    English : habitational name from a place in Cheshire named Bulkeley, from Old English bulluc ‘bullock’ + lēah ‘woodland clearing’.Peter Bulkeley (1583–1659), Puritan divine, who came from Bedfordshire, England, was a founder of Concord, MA, in 1636.

    Bulkeley

  • Favio
  • Boy/Male

    American, British, English, Latin

    Favio

    Understanding; Derived from the Roman Clan Name Fabius; A Name Given Several Roman Emperors and 16 Saints

    Favio

  • Whiting
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Whiting

    English : patronymic from White.Rev. Samuel Whiting arrived in Boston, MA, in May 1636, and made his home in Lynn, MA.

    Whiting

  • Favio
  • Boy/Male

    English Latin

    Favio

    Derived from the Roman clan name Fabius; a name given several Roman emperors and 16 saints.

    Favio

  • Wadsworth
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Wadsworth

    English : habitational name from Wadsworth near Halifax, West Yorkshire, named with the Old English personal name Wæddi + worð ‘enclosure’.William Wadsworth came from England to Cambridge, MA, in 1632, and in 1636 accompanied Thomas Hooker as one of the founders of Hartford, CT.

    Wadsworth

  • Aborn
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Aborn

    English : topographic name for someone who lived near a stream, Middle English atte borne ‘at the bourn’. The preposition may alternatively be Anglo-Norman French a, likewise meaning ‘at’.Samuel Aborn came to MA from England in 1636; his name is also spelled Eborne.

    Aborn

  • Faber
  • Boy/Male

    American, British, English, French, Latin

    Faber

    Bean Grower; Derived from the Roman Clan Name Fabius; A Name Given Several Roman Emperors and 16 Saints; One who Grows Beans

    Faber

  • 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

  • Favian
  • Boy/Male

    American, Australian, British, English, Indian, Latin

    Favian

    Understanding; Derived from the Roman Clan Name Fabius; A Name Given Several Roman Emperors and 16 Saints; Man of Wisdom

    Favian

  • IOULIA
  • Female

    Greek

    IOULIA

    (Ἰουλία) Feminine form of Greek Ioulios, IOULIA means "descended from Jupiter (Jove)." In the bible, this is the name of a Christian woman mentioned in Romans 16:15.

    IOULIA

AI search queriess for Facebook and twitter posts, hashtags with 136 BC

136 BC

Follow users with usernames @136 BC or posting hashtags containing #136 BC

136 BC

Online names & meanings

  • MANJUSHA
  • Female

    Hindi/Indian

    MANJUSHA

    (मञ्जूषा) Hindi name MANJUSHA means "jewel box."

  • Azan
  • Boy/Male

    Arabic, Japanese, Malaysian

    Azan

    Muslim Call for Prayer

  • Jaighat
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu, Indian

    Jaighat

    Victorious

  • Peaseblossom
  • Boy/Male

    Shakespearean

    Peaseblossom

    A Midsummer Night's Dream' A fairy.

  • Madisson
  • Boy/Male

    British, English

    Madisson

    Son of the Mighty Warrior

  • Nithika
  • Girl/Female

    Hindu

    Nithika

    Principled, Moral person, Virtuous

  • Barika |
  • Girl/Female

    Muslim

    Barika |

    Bloom, Be successful

  • Salerio
  • Boy/Male

    Shakespearean

    Salerio

    The Merchant of Venice' Friend to Antonio and Bassanio.

  • Iyam
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu, Indian, Sanskrit

    Iyam

    This

  • Akshant
  • Boy/Male

    Indian

    Akshant

    The meaning of Akshant is person who always want to win

AI search & ChatGPT queriess for Facebook and twitter users, user names, hashtags with 136 BC

136 BC

Top AI & ChatGPT search, Social media, medium, facebook & news articles containing 136 BC

136 BC

AI searchs for Acronyms & meanings containing 136 BC

136 BC

AI searches, Indeed job searches and job offers containing 136 BC

Other words and meanings similar to

136 BC

AI search in online dictionary sources & meanings containing 136 BC

136 BC

  • 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.

  • 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.

  • Prism
  • n.

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

  • Fructidor
  • n.

    The twelfth month of the French republican calendar; -- commencing August 18, and ending September 16. See Vendemiaire.

  • Sixteen
  • n.

    A symbol representing sixteen units, as 16, or xvi.

  • 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.

  • Service
  • n.

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

  • Syzygy
  • n.

    The immovable union of two joints of a crinoidal arm. T () the twentieth letter of the English alphabet, is a nonvocal consonant. With the letter h it forms the digraph th, which has two distinct sounds, as in thin, then. See Guide to Pronunciation, //262-264, and also //153, 156, 169, 172, 176, 178-180.

  • Township
  • n.

    In surveys of the public land of the United States, a division of territory six miles square, containing 36 sections.

  • Cointense
  • a.

    Equal in intensity or degree; as, the relations between 6 and 12, and 8 and 16, are cointense.

  • Thirteen
  • n.

    A symbol representing thirteen units, as 13 or xiii.

  • Dagges
  • n. pl.

    An ornamental cutting of the edges of garments, introduced about a. d. 1346, according to the Chronicles of St Albans.

  • Fytte
  • n.

    See Fit a song. G () G is the seventh letter of the English alphabet, and a vocal consonant. It has two sounds; one simple, as in gave, go, gull; the other compound (like that of j), as in gem, gin, dingy. See Guide to Pronunciation, // 231-6, 155, 176, 178, 179, 196, 211, 246.

  • Maximilian
  • n.

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

  • Lug
  • n.

    A measure of length, being 16/ feet; a rod, pole, or perch.

  • Flier
  • v.

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

  • Tical
  • n.

    A bean-shaped coin of Siam, worth about sixty cents; also, a weight equal to 236 grains troy.

  • Pipe
  • n.

    A cask usually containing two hogsheads, or 126 wine gallons; also, the quantity which it contains.

  • Long
  • superl.

    Prolonged, or relatively more prolonged, in utterance; -- said of vowels and syllables. See Short, a., 13, and Guide to Pronunciation, // 22, 30.