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  • 433 BC
  • Calendar year

    Year 433 BC was a year of the pre-Julian Roman calendar. At the time, it was known as the Year of the Tribunate of Vibulanus, Fidenas and Flaccinator (or

    433 BC

    433_BC

  • List of state leaders in the 5th century BC
  • (431–408 BC) Jin (complete list) – Ding, Duke (511–475 BC) Chu, Duke (474–452 BC) Jing, Duke (451–434 BC) You, Duke (433–416 BC) Lie, Duke (415–389 BC) Lu

    List of state leaders in the 5th century BC

    List_of_state_leaders_in_the_5th_century_BC

  • Zhou dynasty
  • Chinese dynasty from c. 1046 to 256 BC

    years from c. 1046 BC until 256 BC, the longest span of any dynasty in Chinese history. During the Western Zhou period (c. 1046 – 771 BC), the royal house

    Zhou dynasty

    Zhou dynasty

    Zhou_dynasty

  • 5th century BC
  • One hundred years, from 500 BC to 401 BC

    straightedge and compass. 433 BC: Battle of Sybota between Kerkyra and Corinth. 433 BC (or later): Burial of Marquis Yi of Zeng in China. 432 BC: Athens adopts a

    5th century BC

    5th century BC

    5th_century_BC

  • Battle of Sybota
  • Battle during the Peloponnesian War (433 BC)

    The Battle of Sybota (Ancient Greek: Σύβοτα) took place in 433 BC between Corcyra (modern Corfu) and Corinth. It was one of the immediate catalysts for

    Battle of Sybota

    Battle_of_Sybota

  • Tomb of Marquis Yi of Zeng
  • Archaeological site in Hubei, China

    and Autumn period called Sui County), Hubei, China, dated sometime after 433 BC. The tomb contained the remains of Marquis Yi of Zeng (sometimes "Duke Yi")

    Tomb of Marquis Yi of Zeng

    Tomb of Marquis Yi of Zeng

    Tomb_of_Marquis_Yi_of_Zeng

  • Roman censor
  • Roman magistrate and census administrator

    period of five years), but as early as ten years after its institution (433 BC) their office was limited to eighteen months by a law of Dictator Mamercus

    Roman censor

    Roman censor

    Roman_censor

  • Lacedaemonius
  • 5th-century BC Athenian general

    Athens, notably in the naval Battle of Sybota against the Corinthians in 433 BC. Lacedaemonius was the son of Cimon, a pro-Sparta general and Athenian political

    Lacedaemonius

    Lacedaemonius

  • Warring States period
  • Period of Chinese history, c. 475 – 221 BC

    period in Chinese history (c. 475 – 221 BC) comprises the final centuries of the Zhou dynasty (c. 1046 – 256 BC), which were characterized by warfare,

    Warring States period

    Warring States period

    Warring_States_period

  • Marcus Fabius Vibulanus (consul 442 BC)
  • 5th-century BC Roman statesman and consul

    Fabius Vibulanus was consul of the Roman Republic in 442 BC and consular tribune in 433 BC. Marcus belonged to the influential Fabia gens and was the

    Marcus Fabius Vibulanus (consul 442 BC)

    Marcus_Fabius_Vibulanus_(consul_442_BC)

  • Ares
  • God of war in ancient Greek religion

    claims, without detail, that Apollodorus of Athens (circa second century BC) says the Spartans made human sacrifices to Ares, but this may be a reference

    Ares

    Ares

    Ares

  • Book of Nehemiah
  • Book of the Bible

    Jerusalem was therefore 445–433 BC; allowing for his return to Susa and second journey to Jerusalem, the end of the 5th century BC is therefore the earliest

    Book of Nehemiah

    Book of Nehemiah

    Book_of_Nehemiah

  • Samian War
  • 5th century BCE military conflict between Athens and the island of Samos

    situation in 440 BC was very severe, particularly because of the threat of Spartan intervention. Thucydides reports that in 433 BC, when Corinthian and

    Samian War

    Samian_War

  • Classical Greece
  • Period of ancient Greece (510 to 323 BC)

    in the conflict and urged an arbitrated settlement of the struggle. In 433 BC, Corcyra sought Athenian assistance in the war. Corinth was known to be

    Classical Greece

    Classical Greece

    Classical_Greece

  • Sicilian Expedition
  • Athenian military expedition to Sicily during the Peloponnesian War (415–413 BC)

    with Segesta; 458/457 BC, 434/433 BC and 418/417 BC are among the suggested dates. A treaty with Leontini was renewed in 433/432 BC, and thus originated

    Sicilian Expedition

    Sicilian Expedition

    Sicilian_Expedition

  • Timeline of the Hebrew prophets
  • of Esther c. 433 BC [?][citation needed] prophecy of Malachi during the times of the Persian Empire (535 BC: First portion of Ezra; 515 BC: Second portion

    Timeline of the Hebrew prophets

    Timeline_of_the_Hebrew_prophets

  • Zither
  • Class of stringed musical instruments

    fretless instrument, found in the tomb of Marquis Yi of Zeng, dating from 433 BC. Similar instruments along this design were developed over the following

    Zither

    Zither

    Zither

  • Zhu (string instrument)
  • Ancient Chinese string instrument

    of preservation survive. One with five strings, dating to approximately 433 BC, was discovered in the Tomb of Marquis Yi of Zeng, in the Hubei province

    Zhu (string instrument)

    Zhu (string instrument)

    Zhu_(string_instrument)

  • Pericles
  • Athenian statesman and general (c.-495,-429)

    reinforce the Corcyraean fleet, which was fighting against Corinth. In 433 BC the enemy fleets confronted each other at the Battle of Sybota and a year

    Pericles

    Pericles

    Pericles

  • Timeline of Illyrian history
  • alliance against Taranto. 436 BC. Taulantii attack the city of Epidamnos contributing to the start of the Peloponnesian War. 433 BC. Messapian-Thurian victory

    Timeline of Illyrian history

    Timeline_of_Illyrian_history

  • Archon basileus
  • Greek title

    basileus was elected from the Athenian aristocracy every ten years. After 683 BC, the office was only held for a year, and after Solon's reforms, he was elected

    Archon basileus

    Archon basileus

    Archon_basileus

  • Ancient Corinth
  • Ancient city-state in mainland Greece

    Athenians. In 458 BC, Corinth was defeated by Athens at Megara. In 435 BC, Corinth and its colony Corcyra went to war over Epidamnus. In 433 BC, Athens allied

    Ancient Corinth

    Ancient Corinth

    Ancient_Corinth

  • Illyrian warfare
  • alliance against Taranto 436 BC. Taulantii attack the city of Epidamnos contributing to the start of the Peloponnesian War 433 BC. Messapian-Thurian victory

    Illyrian warfare

    Illyrian_warfare

  • 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

    List of kings of the Cimmerian Bosporus

    List_of_kings_of_the_Cimmerian_Bosporus

  • Foslia gens
  • Ancient Roman family

    to appear in history was Marcus Foslius Flaccinator, consular tribune in 433 BC. The only praenomina known to have been used by the Foslii are Marcus and

    Foslia gens

    Foslia_gens

  • List of battles before 301
  • p. 317) or more precisely: May 12, 1274 BC based on Ramesses' commonly accepted accession date in 1279 BC. "Ernst-Moritz-Arndt-Universität Greifswald

    List of battles before 301

    List_of_battles_before_301

  • Science in the ancient world
  • in the Chinese Twenty-Eight Mansions were provided on lacquerware of the 433 BC Tomb of Marquis Yi of Zeng and in the Lüshi Chunqiu encyclopedia of Qin

    Science in the ancient world

    Science_in_the_ancient_world

  • 430s BC
  • Decade

    436 BC Zengcius, Chinese philosopher (b. 505 BC) 434 BC Duke Jing of Jin 433 BC Zeng Hou Yi, marquis of the state of Zeng, subordinate to Chu 431 BC Phidias

    430s BC

    430s_BC

  • Timeline of prehistory
  • writing, over 5,000 years ago, with the earliest records going back to 3,200 BC. Prehistory covers the time from the Paleolithic (Old Stone Age) to the beginning

    Timeline of prehistory

    Timeline_of_prehistory

  • Reggio Calabria
  • City in Calabria, Italy

    461 BC. During the Peloponnesian War, Rhegion allied with Athens. An Athenian inscription (IG I3 53) reports a renewal of this alliance in 433 BC. The

    Reggio Calabria

    Reggio Calabria

    Reggio_Calabria

  • List of ancient Greek tyrants
  • 252–251 BC (assassinated) Nicocles, 251 BC (expelled by Aratus of Sicyon) Hegesistratus, fl. 510 BC Timesilaus, before 433 BC Scydrothemis, 301–280 BC Machanidas

    List of ancient Greek tyrants

    List_of_ancient_Greek_tyrants

  • Classical sculpture
  • Sculpture from classical antiquity

    c. 340–330 BC. National Archaeological Museum, Athens. Phidias' workshop: Reclining Dionysos, from Parthenon east pediment, ca. 447–433 BC. British Museum

    Classical sculpture

    Classical sculpture

    Classical_sculpture

  • Bosporan Kingdom
  • Greco-Scythian state near Sea of Azov (c. 438 BC–c. AD 527)

    of Pontus (16–8 BC) in his place. Polemon married Dynamis in 16 BC and she died in 14 BC. Polemon ruled as king until his death in 8 BC. After the death

    Bosporan Kingdom

    Bosporan Kingdom

    Bosporan_Kingdom

  • Marcus Foslius Flaccinator
  • 5th-century BC Roman statesman

    statesman who served as a member of the tribuni militum consulari potestate in 433 BC alongside Marcus Fabius Vibulanus and Lucius Sergius Fidenas. He later served

    Marcus Foslius Flaccinator

    Marcus_Foslius_Flaccinator

  • Chu (state)
  • Chinese Zhou dynasty state (c.1030 BC – 223 BC)

    Shaoxi. 863 BC E 704 BC Quan 690 BC Luo 688–680 BC Shen 684–680 BC Xi 678 BC Deng 648 BC Huang after 643 BC Dao 623 BC Jiang (江) 622 BC Liao 622 BC Lù (六)

    Chu (state)

    Chu (state)

    Chu_(state)

  • Anno Domini
  • Modern calendar era

    Anno Domini (AD) and before Christ (BC) qualify years in the Gregorian and Julian calendars, whose epoch is the traditional year of the conception or birth

    Anno Domini

    Anno_Domini

  • Chinese orchestra
  • Four-section orchestra in modern China

    tomb of Marquis Yi of the State of Zeng, Zeng-hou Yi (from sometime after 433 BC) in Hubei province. This archaeological finding has become a focus of international

    Chinese orchestra

    Chinese orchestra

    Chinese_orchestra

  • Pediments of the Parthenon
  • Statues on the Acropolis in Athens, Greece

    there was one artist per statue or group of statues. The accounts of 434–433 indicate that the sculptors were paid 16,392 drachmas. It is difficult to

    Pediments of the Parthenon

    Pediments of the Parthenon

    Pediments_of_the_Parthenon

  • Bianzhong of Marquis Yi of Zeng
  • Ancient Chinese musical instrument made of bells

    (then 'Sui County'), Hubei Province, China. The bianzhong were made in 433 B.C. The bianzhong are hung on two sets of wooden racks. One rack is 7.48 metres

    Bianzhong of Marquis Yi of Zeng

    Bianzhong of Marquis Yi of Zeng

    Bianzhong_of_Marquis_Yi_of_Zeng

  • Flute
  • Woodwind instrument

    Marquis Yi of Zeng at the Suizhou site, Hubei province, China, dating from 433 BC, during the later Zhou dynasty. It is fashioned of lacquered bamboo with

    Flute

    Flute

    Flute

  • Nehemiah 13
  • Chapter in the Old Testament Book of Nehemiah

    thirty-second year of Artaxerxes" corresponds to 433 BC. Thus, Nehemiah was governor of Judah from 445 to 433 BC, then he stayed in Susa for an unknown period

    Nehemiah 13

    Nehemiah 13

    Nehemiah_13

  • 431 BC
  • Calendar year

    Year 431 BC was a year of the pre-Julian Roman calendar. At the time, to Romans it was known as the Year of the Consulship of Cincinnatus and Mento (or

    431 BC

    431_BC

  • 430 BC
  • Calendar year

    Year 430 BC was a year of the pre-Julian Roman calendar. At the time, it was known as the Year of the Consulship of Crassus and Iullus (or, less frequently

    430 BC

    430_BC

  • Apollo
  • Ancient Greek god

    dates to 431 BC, and was dedicated to Apollo Medicus (the doctor), after a plague of 433 BC. It was rebuilt by Gaius Sosius, probably in 34 BC. Only three

    Apollo

    Apollo

    Apollo

  • List of wars involving Greece
  • states of the Byzantine Empire, Kingdom of Greece and Greece between 3000 BC and the present day. It is not exhaustive. ( * ) The Greek Kingdom of Pergamon

    List of wars involving Greece

    List_of_wars_involving_Greece

  • Star catalogue
  • Astronomical catalogue that lists stars and their positions in the sky

    lacquerware chest found in the Tomb of Marquis Yi of Zeng (interred in 433 BC) contains a complete list of the names of the twenty-eight mansions. Star

    Star catalogue

    Star catalogue

    Star_catalogue

  • Wuhan
  • Capital of Hubei, China

    archaeological site primarily associated with the Erligang culture (c. 1510 – c. 1460 BC) (being sparsely populated during the earlier Erlitou period), is located

    Wuhan

    Wuhan

    Wuhan

  • Ambracia
  • Ancient city in Greece

    participated on the Corinthian side at the Battle of Sybota, which took place in 433 BC between the rebellious Corinthian colony of Corcyra (modern Corfu) and Corinth)

    Ambracia

    Ambracia

    Ambracia

  • Lampsacus
  • Ancient Greek city located on the eastern side of the Hellespont in the northern Troad

    Anaxagoras was forced to retire to Lampsacus after a trial in Athens around 434–433 BC. The citizens of Lampsacus erected an altar to Mind and Truth in his honor

    Lampsacus

    Lampsacus

    Lampsacus

  • Bhadrabāhu
  • Indian Jain monk and teacher (c. 367–298 BCE)

    from 433 BC to 357 BC. Digambara tradition dates him to have died in 365 BC. Natubhai Shah dated him from 322 to 243 BC. Yasobhadra (351-235 BC), leader

    Bhadrabāhu

    Bhadrabāhu

    Bhadrabāhu

  • Tang dynasty tomb figures
  • Tomb figures of the Tang dynasty

    years before the Tang figures, the Tomb of Marquis Yi of Zeng (d. about 433 BC) contained the bodies of 22 musicians, as well as the instruments they played

    Tang dynasty tomb figures

    Tang dynasty tomb figures

    Tang_dynasty_tomb_figures

  • Marcus Foslius Flaccinator (consul 318 BC)
  • Consular Tribune, which was held by another Marcus Foslius Flaccinator in 433 BC. The consul Marcus Foslius Flaccinator was the son of a Gaius Foslius and

    Marcus Foslius Flaccinator (consul 318 BC)

    Marcus_Foslius_Flaccinator_(consul_318_BC)

  • Cavalcade
  • Procession on horseback, or a mass trail ride by a company of riders

    Cavalcade. Block VII from the south frieze of the Parthenon, ca. 447–433 BC. (British Museum)

    Cavalcade

    Cavalcade

    Cavalcade

  • Philaidae
  • Noble family of ancient Athens

    three Athenian commanders at the Battle of Sybota in 433 BC. Epicurus the philosopher (341 BC–270 BC) was descended from Athenian settlers on the island

    Philaidae

    Philaidae

  • Pontine Marshes
  • Former marshland near Rome, Italy

    thus became a fortified point for the defense of the Pomptine region." In 433 BC, Rome was struck by an epidemic and again sent buyers to the Pontine, this

    Pontine Marshes

    Pontine Marshes

    Pontine_Marshes

  • 432 BC
  • Calendar year

    Year 432 BC was a year of the pre-Julian Roman calendar. At the time, it was known as the Year of the Tribunate of Mamercus, Albinus and Medullinus (or

    432 BC

    432_BC

  • Lucius Sergius Fidenas
  • 5th-century BC Roman consul and military tribune

    Roman politician during the 5th century BC, and was elected consul in 437 and 429 BC. In 433, 424, and 418 BC he was military tribune with consular power

    Lucius Sergius Fidenas

    Lucius_Sergius_Fidenas

  • 434 BC
  • Calendar year

    Year 434 BC was a year of the pre-Julian Roman calendar. At the time, it was known as the Second year of the Consulship of Iullus and Tricostus or the

    434 BC

    434_BC

  • Bianzhong
  • Ancient Chinese musical instrument

    instrument's construction shifted dramatically in the Qin and Tang dynasties (221 BC – 907 CE). bianzhong decreased in size during this period, being limited to

    Bianzhong

    Bianzhong

    Bianzhong

  • 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

  • Siege of Segesta (397 BC)
  • Siege during the Sicilian Wars

    the summer of 398 BC or the spring of 397 BC. Dionysius the Elder, tyrant of Syracuse, after securing peace with Carthage in 405 BC, had steadily increased

    Siege of Segesta (397 BC)

    Siege_of_Segesta_(397_BC)

  • Spartocid dynasty
  • Hellenized Thracian dynasty that ruled the Kingdom of the Bosporus

    the years 438–108 BC. They had usurped the former dynasty, the Archaeanactids, who were tyrants of Panticapaeum from 480 to 438 BC. The throne of the

    Spartocid dynasty

    Spartocid_dynasty

  • Chinese astronomy
  • Aspect of science history

    box, proving that the use of this classification system was made before 433 BCE. As lunar mansions have such an ancient origin, the meanings of most

    Chinese astronomy

    Chinese astronomy

    Chinese_astronomy

  • Zun
  • Type of Chinese ritual bronze or ceramic wine vessel

    Museum, Hubei The bronze zun-pan set from the tomb of Marquis Yi of Zeng (433 BC) unearthed in Suizhou, Hubei in 1978. This is the most exquisite and complex

    Zun

    Zun

    Zun

  • List of Chinese inventions
  • 815–786 BC, during the period of the Zhou dynasty. Of the sixty-four bronze bells found in the tomb of Marquis Yi of Zeng interred by 433 BC, forty-seven

    List of Chinese inventions

    List of Chinese inventions

    List_of_Chinese_inventions

  • 436 BC
  • Calendar year

    Year 436 BC was a year of the pre-Julian Roman calendar. At the time, it was known as the Year of the Consulship of Crassus and Cornelius (or, less frequently

    436 BC

    436_BC

  • Chinese musical notation
  • inscriptions on musical instruments found in the Tomb of Marquis Yi of Zeng (d. 433 B.C.). Sets of 41 chime stones and 65 bells bore lengthy inscriptions concerning

    Chinese musical notation

    Chinese musical notation

    Chinese_musical_notation

  • Temple of Apollo Sosianus
  • Roman temple in the Campus Martius

    BC, when the consul Gaius Iulius Mento inaugurated one dedicated to Apollo Medicus (the doctor), in fulfilment of a vow to him during a plague of 433

    Temple of Apollo Sosianus

    Temple of Apollo Sosianus

    Temple_of_Apollo_Sosianus

  • 435 BC
  • Calendar year

    Year 435 BC was a year of the pre-Julian Roman calendar. At the time, it was known as the First year of the Consulship of Iullus and Tricostus (or, less

    435 BC

    435_BC

  • List of state leaders in the 4th century BC
  • Satyrus I, King (433–389 BC) Seleucus, King (433–393 BC) Leucon I, King (389–349 BC) Gorgippus, King (389–349 BC) Spartacus II, King (349–344 BC) Pairisades

    List of state leaders in the 4th century BC

    List_of_state_leaders_in_the_4th_century_BC

  • Consular tribune
  • Putative archaic Roman executive magistracy

    of consular tribunes held office throughout the fifth and fourth centuries BC during the so-called "Conflict of the Orders". The ancient historian Livy

    Consular tribune

    Consular tribune

    Consular_tribune

  • Peloponnesian War
  • War between Athens and Sparta (431–404 BC)

    other's autonomy and internal affairs. A further provocation was Athens in 433/2 BC imposing trade sanctions on Megarian citizens (once more a Spartan ally

    Peloponnesian War

    Peloponnesian War

    Peloponnesian_War

  • Pyrrhus of Athens
  • Ancient Greek sculptor

    Kastromenos, Agnes Smith Lewis 1884 Athens and Its Monuments Page 256 By Charles Heald Weller 1913 IG I³ 506 Att. — Athens: Akr. — s.a. 433 BC v t e

    Pyrrhus of Athens

    Pyrrhus_of_Athens

  • History of Wuhan
  • History of city in Hubei, China

    Bianzhong of Marquis Yi of Zeng, made in 433 B.C., now on display at the Hubei Provincial Museum in Wuhan

    History of Wuhan

    History_of_Wuhan

  • Limbe (instrument)
  • Type of flute

    centimeters long were discovered in the Tomb of Marquis Yi of Zeng (after 433 BC). These are the oldest finds of transverse flutes. After all, they refute

    Limbe (instrument)

    Limbe_(instrument)

  • Iran
  • Country in West Asia

    first unified under the Medes in the 7th century BC and reached its territorial height in the 6th century BC, when Cyrus the Great founded the Achaemenid

    Iran

    Iran

    Iran

  • Timeline of zoology
  • values they derive from their usefulness to man. 500 BC. Empedocles of Agrigentum (Greek, 504–433 BC) reportedly rid a town of malaria by draining nearby

    Timeline of zoology

    Timeline_of_zoology

  • Aristeus
  • 5th century BCE Corinthian general

    the Corinthians fought a combined force of Athenians and Corcyraeans in 433 BC, Corinth was furious with the Athenians for fighting alongside Corcyraeans

    Aristeus

    Aristeus

  • List of Chinese discoveries
  • Han dynasty (202 BC–220 AD), the music theorist and mathematician Jing Fang (78–37 BC) extended the 12 tones found in the 2nd century BC Huainanzi to 60

    List of Chinese discoveries

    List of Chinese discoveries

    List_of_Chinese_discoveries

  • Yayue
  • Form of classical Chinese music and dance

    Set of bronze bells (Bianzhong) from the Tomb of Marquis Yi of Zeng, dated 433 BC.

    Yayue

    Yayue

    Yayue

  • 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

  • Caesar's civil war
  • War in the Roman Republic (49–45 BC)

    Caesar's civil war (49–45 BC) occurred during the late Roman Republic between two factions led by Julius Caesar and Pompey. The main cause of the war was

    Caesar's civil war

    Caesar's civil war

    Caesar's_civil_war

  • Macedonia (ancient kingdom)
  • Ancient Greek kingdom in the southern Balkans

    against him. Thus, two separate wars were fought against Athens between 433 and 431 BC. The Macedonian king retaliated by promoting the rebellion of Athens'

    Macedonia (ancient kingdom)

    Macedonia (ancient kingdom)

    Macedonia_(ancient_kingdom)

  • Nubia
  • Region in northern Sudan and southern Egypt

    which lasted from around 2500 BC until its conquest by the New Kingdom of Egypt under Pharaoh Thutmose I around 1500 BC. Egyptian heirs subsequently ruled

    Nubia

    Nubia

    Nubia

  • 321 BC
  • Calendar year

    of Calvinus and Caudinus (or, less frequently, year 433 Ab urbe condita). The denomination 321 BC for this year has been used since the early medieval

    321 BC

    321_BC

  • Pompey
  • Roman general and statesman (106–48 BC)

    Magnus (Latin: [ˈŋnae̯.ʊs pɔmˈpɛjjʊs ˈmaŋnʊs]; 29 September 106 BC – 28 September 48 BC), known in English as Pompey (/ˈpɒmpi/ POM-pee) or Pompey the Great

    Pompey

    Pompey

    Pompey

  • 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

    Roman Republic

    Roman Republic

    Roman_Republic

  • Members of the Delian League
  • Expedition) Elymians and Segesta 433/2 BC Leontini 433/2 Rhegium c.433/2 BC Peloponnese Argives, Mantineians and Eleans 420 BC Empire of the owl: Athenian

    Members of the Delian League

    Members of the Delian League

    Members_of_the_Delian_League

  • 110 BC
  • Calendar year

    Year 110 BC was a year of the pre-Julian Roman calendar. At the time it was known as the Year of the Consulship of Rufus and Albinus (or, less frequently

    110 BC

    110_BC

  • Prehistoric Europe
  • communal organization and writing. The Histories of Herodotus (from around 440 BC) is the oldest known European text that seeks to systematically record traditions

    Prehistoric Europe

    Prehistoric Europe

    Prehistoric_Europe

  • History of Macedonia (ancient kingdom)
  • broke out in 433 BC when Athens, perhaps seeking additional cavalry and resources in anticipation of the Peloponnesian War (431–404 BC), allied with

    History of Macedonia (ancient kingdom)

    History of Macedonia (ancient kingdom)

    History_of_Macedonia_(ancient_kingdom)

  • 433 Tactical Fighter Squadron
  • Military unit

    433 Squadron is a unit of the Royal Canadian Air Force. It operates CF-18 Hornet fighter jets from CFB Bagotville in Quebec, Canada. As of 2024, its Commanding

    433 Tactical Fighter Squadron

    433_Tactical_Fighter_Squadron

  • Iron Age
  • Archaeological period

    The Iron Age (c. 1200 – c. 550 BC) is the final epoch of the three historical Metal Ages, after the Copper Age and Bronze Age. It has also been considered

    Iron Age

    Iron_Age

  • Grand Kankakee Marsh
  • Wetland in Indiana and Illinois, United States

    and Newton, Indiana. Chicago: F.A. Battey & Co., Publishers, 1883, pp. 432–433 Winger, Otho. The Potawatomi Indians. Elgin, IL: The Elgin Press, 1939, pp

    Grand Kankakee Marsh

    Grand Kankakee Marsh

    Grand_Kankakee_Marsh

  • List of naval battles
  • from the beginning of naval warfare with the Hittites in the 12th century BC to piracy off the coast of Somalia in the 21st century. If a battle has no

    List of naval battles

    List of naval battles

    List_of_naval_battles

  • Indo-Greek Kingdom
  • 200 BC–10 AD Greek kingdom in South Asia

    Graeco-Bactrian king Demetrius I of Bactria invaded India from Bactria in about 200 BC. The Greeks to the east of the Seleucid Empire were eventually divided to

    Indo-Greek Kingdom

    Indo-Greek Kingdom

    Indo-Greek_Kingdom

  • AEK B.C. in international competitions
  • AEK B.C. in international competitions is the history and statistics of basketball club AEK B.C. in FIBA Europe, Euroleague Basketball Company competitions

    AEK B.C. in international competitions

    AEK_B.C._in_international_competitions

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  • Amos
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    Jewish

    Amos

    Jewish : from the Hebrew personal name Amos, of uncertain origin, in some traditions connected with the Hebrew verb amos ‘to carry’, and assigned the meaning ‘borne by God’. This was the name of a Biblical prophet of the 8th century bc, whose oracles are recorded in the Book of Amos. This was one of the Biblical names taken up by Puritans and Nonconformists in the 16th–17th centuries, too late to have had much influence on surname formation, except in Wales.English : variant of Amis, assimilated in spelling to the Biblical name. It occurs chiefly in southeastern England.

    Amos

  • Terry
  • Surname or Lastname

    English and Irish

    Terry

    English and Irish : from the common Norman personal name, T(h)erry (Old French Thierri), composed of the unattested Germanic element þeudo- ‘people’, ‘race’ + rīc ‘power’. Theodoric was the name of the Ostrogothic leader (c. 454–526) who invaded Italy in 488 and established his capital at Ravenna in 493. His name was often taken as a derivative of Greek Theodōros (see Theodore). There was an Anglo-Norman family of this name in County Cork.Irish : Anglicized (‘translated’) form of Gaelic Mac Toirdhealbhaigh (see Turley).Southern French : occupational name for a potter, from Occitan terrin ‘earthenware vase’ (a diminutive of terre ‘earth’, Latin terra).

    Terry

  • Tong
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    Chinese

    Tong

    Chinese : variant of Tang 2.Chinese : variant of Tang 3.Chinese : from a modification of the character Zhong (). In the Xia dynasty (2205–1766 bc), there existed a senior adviser whose name was Zhonggu. Much later, in the Ming dynasty (1368–1644 ad), some descendants settled along a river that became known as the Tong Family river. As the Manchus moved southwards, some took up residence by this river and they too adopted Tong as their surname.Chinese : from Lao Tong, the ‘style name’ given to a son of Zhuan Xu, legendary emperor of the 26th century bc. Two of his sons became important advisers to the next emperor, Ku. Some descendants of Lao Tong adopted a character from his style name as their surname.Chinese : see also Dong.English : metonymic occupational name for a maker or user of tongs (Old English tang(e)), or a habitational name from one of the places named with this word (there are examples in Lancashire, Shropshire, and West Yorkshire), from their situation by a fork in a road or river, considered as resembling a pair of tongs.English : topographic name for someone who lived on a tongue of land, or a habitational name from a place named with this word (Old English tunge, Old Norse tunga), for example Tonge in Leicestershire.Dutch : from a short form of the personal name Antonius (see Anthony). It could also be from Dutch tong ‘tongue’ and hence a nickname for a chatterbox or scold, or possibly a shortening of Van Tongeren, a habitational name for someone from Tongeren in the province of Gelderland.

    Tong

  • Long
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    English and French

    Long

    English and French : nickname for a tall person, from Old English lang, long, Old French long ‘long’, ‘tall’ (equivalent to Latin longus).Irish (Ulster (Armagh) and Munster) : reduced Anglicized form of Gaelic Ó Longáin (see Langan).Chinese : from the name of an official treasurer called Long, who lived during the reign of the model emperor Shun (2257–2205 bc). his descendants adopted this name as their surname. Additionally, a branch of the Liu clan (see Lau 1), descendants of Liu Lei, who supposedly had the ability to handle dragons, was granted the name Yu-Long (meaning roughly ‘resistor of dragons’) by the Xia emperor Kong Jia (1879–1849 bc). Some descendants later simplified Yu-Long to Long and adopted it as their surname.Chinese : there are two sources for this name. One was a place in the state of Lu in Shandong province during the Spring and Autumn period (722–481 bc). The other source is the Xiongnu nationality, a non-Han Chinese people.Chinese : variant of Lang.Cambodian : unexplained.

    Long

  • Horace
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    English

    Horace

    English : from the personal name Horace, Latin Horatius, a Roman family name of unknown origin, associated chiefly with the name of the poet Quintus Horatius Flaccus (65–8 bc).

    Horace

  • Ren
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    English

    Ren

    English : unexplained. Perhaps a variant of Wren.Dutch (de Ren) : origin unexplained.Variant spelling of German Renn.Swedish : soldier’s name, from ren ‘reindeer’.Chinese : from the name of Rencheng ‘Ren City’, which was granted to Yu Yang, the 25th son of the Emperor Huang Di (2697–2595 bc). Some of his descendants later adopted the place name as their surname.

    Ren

  • Sabin
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    English and French

    Sabin

    English and French : from the medieval French form of the Latin personal name Sabinus or its feminine form Sabina, originally an ethnic name for a member of an ancient Italic people of central Italy, whose name is of uncertain origin. According to legend, in the 8th century bc the Romans slaughtered the Sabine menfolk and carried off the women. More influential as far as name-giving is concerned was the existence of several Christian saints bearing this name. The masculine name was borne by at least ten early saints (martyrs and bishops), but as a given name the feminine form was always more popular.Jewish : probably also an Americanized form of some like-sounding Jewish name.

    Sabin

  • Nie
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    English

    Nie

    English : variant spelling of Nye.Chinese : from the name of Nie City, which existed during the Spring and Autumn period (722–481 bc). It was granted to a son of a duke of the state of Qi; his descendants adopted the name of the city as their surname.

    Nie

  • Danette
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    Danette

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  • Pan
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    Chinese

    Pan

    Chinese : from the place name Pan, which existed in the state of Wei during the Zhou dynasty. Bi Gonggao, fifteenth son of the virtuous duke Wen Wang, was granted a state named Wei when the Zhou dynasty came to power in 1122 bc (see Feng 1). Bi Gonggao in turn granted the area called Pan to one of his sons, whose descendants eventually adopted Pan as their surname. This name is also Romanized as Poon, Pun, and Pon.Korean : There are two Chinese characters for this surname; only one of them, however, is common enough to warrant treatment here. There are three clans which use this character: the Kisŏng (also called the Kŏje), the Kwangju, and the Namp’yŏng. The founding ancestors of these clans were Koryŏ (918–1392) figures, and it is widely believed that they were related.Spanish and southern French (Occitan) : metonymic occupational name for a baker or a pantryman, from Spanish and Occitan pan ‘bread’ (Latin panis).English and Dutch : metonymic occupational name for someone who cast pans, from Middle English, Middle Dutch panne ‘pan’.Jewish (eastern Ashkenazic) : from Polish, Ukrainian, Yiddish pan ‘lord’, ‘master’, ‘landowner’, hence a nickname for a haughty person.Perhaps also an Americanized spelling or translation of German Pfann (North German Pann).

    Pan

  • ALEXANDER
  • Male

    English

    ALEXANDER

    (Hebrew אֲלֶכְּסַנְדֶר): Anglicized form of Latin Alexandrus (Greek Alexandros), ALEXANDER means "defender of mankind." In the New Testament bible, this is the name of a son of Simon, a relative of the high priest, a Jew in Acts 19:33, and a coppersmith who opposed Paul.

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  • Ling
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    English (mainly East Anglia)

    Ling

    English (mainly East Anglia) : habitational name from Lyng in Norfolk, so named from Old English hlinc ‘hillside’, or from either of two places in Norfolk and Lincolnshire named Ling, from Old Norse lyng ‘ling’, ‘heather’. There is also a Lyng in Somerset, so named from Old English lengen ‘long place’.German : variant of Link.Chinese : from a word meaning ‘ice’. In ancient times, the imperial palace was able to enjoy ice in the summer by storing winter ice in a cellar, entrusting its care to an official called the iceman. This post was once filled during the Zhou dynasty (1122–221 bc) by a descendant of Kang Shu, the eighth son of Wen Wang, who had been granted the state of Wei soon after the establishment of the Zhou dynasty. Descendants of this particular iceman adopted the word for ice, ling, as their surname.

    Ling

  • Wen
  • Surname or Lastname

    Chinese

    Wen

    Chinese : there are two sources for this character for Wen, which also means ‘warm’. One is a territory named Wen, and the other an area named Wenyi. Descendants of rulers of these areas adopted Wen as their surname.Chinese : from a character that also means ‘literature’. Its origin, however, is from the given name of an ancient personage called Wen.Chinese : from a character that also means ‘hear’. During the Spring and Autumn period (722–481 bc), in the state of Lu there existed a man who has a supplementary name, Wenren. His descendants adopted the first character of his name, Wen, as their surname.English : unexplained.

    Wen

  • Danuta
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    Hebrew

    Danuta

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  • Shum
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    English

    Shum

    English : unexplained.Jewish (Ashkenazic) : variant spelling of Schum.Chinese : (Pinyin Cen) this surname was derived from an area so named during the Zhou dynasty (1122–221 bc).

    Shum

  • Danita
  • Girl/Female

    Hebrew American English Spanish

    Danita

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  • Ming
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Ming

    English : of uncertain origin; possibly from a reduced form of the personal name Dominick.Chinese : from the name of Meng Mingshi, a senior minister of the state of Qin in the Spring and Autumn period (722–481 bc). His descendants adopted the first character of his given name, which means ‘bright’, as their surname.

    Ming

  • Daniella
  • Girl/Female

    Hebrew American

    Daniella

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  • Man
  • Surname or Lastname

    Chinese

    Man

    Chinese : variant of Wen 2.Chinese : from a character in the personal name of Hu Gongman, a retainer of Wu Wang. After the latter established the Zhou dynasty in 1122 bc, he granted the state of Chen to Hu Gongman, whose descendants adopted the second character of his given name, Man, as their surname. This character also means ‘Manchurian’, but the name does not appear to be related to this meaning.Chinese : variant of Wen 3.Chinese : variant of Wan 1.English and Jewish : variant spelling of Mann.Dutch : from Middle Dutch man ‘man’, ‘husband’, ‘vassal’, ‘arbiter’.French : from the Germanic personal name Manno (see Mann 2).Jewish (Ashkenazic) : from the personal name Man, derived from Yiddish ‘man’.

    Man

  • Ping
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Ping

    English : unexplained; perhaps a variant of Pink.Chinese : there are two sources of this name, which also means ‘peace’. One is the name of a senior minister of the state of Qi during the Spring and Autumn period (722–481 bc), who was posthumously named Yan Pingzhong. The other source is a city called Ping in the state of Han during the Warring States period (403–221 bc). It was granted to a marquis whose descendants adopted the place name as their surname.

    Ping

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  • SIENNA
  • Female

    English

    SIENNA

     English name derived from the vocabulary word sienna, SIENNA means "reddish-orange." 

  • Sharmeen
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    Indian

    Sharmeen

    Shy, Modesty

  • Abhinanda
  • Boy/Male

    Indian

    Abhinanda

    To rejoice, To celebrate, To praise, To bless, Delight, Congratulation, Welcoming, Felicitous

  • Frey
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    Frey

    Lord; God of Weather; He who is Foremost

  • Bajrangbali | பஜரஂகபலீ 
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    Bajrangbali | பஜரஂகபலீ 

    With strength of diamond, Lord Hanuman

  • Powley
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    English (East Anglia)

    Powley

    English (East Anglia) : from a pet form of Paul.Probably an altered spelling of German Pauli or Pauly.

  • Ravishta
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    Hindu, Indian, Marathi

    Ravishta

    Loved by the Sun

  • Dael
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    Dael

    Small Valley

  • Bahuvida
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    Bahuvida

    Scholarly; Wise; Enlightened

  • Sahadeva  | ஸஹதேவ  
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    Sahadeva  | ஸஹதேவ  

    (Second son of Madri and Pandu; The youngest Pandava. One of the two twin sons of Madri fathered by the Ashvini gods.)

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  • Perpendicular
  • a.

    At right angles to a given line or surface; as, the line ad is perpendicular to the line bc.

  • Augustinian
  • a.

    Of or pertaining to St. Augustine, bishop of Hippo in Northern Africa (b. 354 -- d. 430), or to his doctrines.

  • Siphon
  • n.

    A device, consisting of a pipe or tube bent so as to form two branches or legs of unequal length, by which a liquid can be transferred to a lower level, as from one vessel to another, over an intermediate elevation, by the action of the pressure of the atmosphere in forcing the liquid up the shorter branch of the pipe immersed in it, while the continued excess of weight of the liquid in the longer branch (when once filled) causes a continuous flow. The flow takes place only when the discharging extremity of the pipe ia lower than the higher liquid surface, and when no part of the pipe is higher above the surface than the same liquid will rise by atmospheric pressure; that is, about 33 feet for water, and 30 inches for mercury, near the sea level.

  • 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.

  • Gnomon
  • n.

    The space included between the boundary lines of two similar parallelograms, the one within the other, with an angle in common; as, the gnomon bcdefg of the parallelograms ac and af. The parallelogram bf is the complement of the parallelogram df.

  • Ounce
  • n.

    A weight, the sixteenth part of a pound avoirdupois, and containing 437/ grains.