145 BC - Pasthound
About us  |  Why use us?  |  Press  |  Contact us

 

Topic: 145 BC


  
 Seleucid Empire - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Antiochus I (reigned 281-261 BC) and his son and successor Antiochus II Theos (reigned 261-246 BC) were faced with challenges in the west, including repeated wars with Ptolemy II and a Celtic invasion of Asia Minor -- distracting attention from holding the eastern portions of the Empire together.
The reign of his son and successor Seleucus IV Philopator (187-175 BC) was largely spent in attempts to pay the large indemnity, and Seleucus was ultimately assassinated by his minister Heliodorus.
Demetrius I attempted to restore Seleucid power in Judea particularly, but was overthrown in 150 BC by Alexander Balas -- an impostor who (with Egyptian backing) claimed to be the son of Epiphanes.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Seleucid

  
 Encyclopedia: Roman Egypt
He abandoned his predecessors' policy of keeping out of the wars of the other Greek kingdoms, and plunged into a war with the Seleucids of Syria, when his sister, Queen Berenice, and her son were murdered in a dynastic dispute.
Cleopatra then made her last fatal alliance with Marcus Antonius, and when he was defeated by Octavius, she killed herself.
Philip seized several islands and places in Caria and Thrace, while the battle of Panium in 198 BC transferred Palestine from Egypt to Syria.
http://www.nationmaster.com/encyclopedia/Roman-Egypt

  
 THE HELLENISTIC ERA: SELEUCIA PIERIA
Because of the attacks of the Medes who came from Persia and the inner riots, the Assyria Empire collapsed.(605 BC) The Babylon Empire, who founded a great civilisation in the old ages and who were then under control of various clans again became a huge political power.
The last inheritor, Antiochos VIII claimed to be left as the king, but Pompeius rejected this since he thought that Antiochos was unable to establish piece and security in the country.
But there was a assassination against Seleucos in this period and this was the reason of corruption of the empire.
http://www.angelfire.com/sd/scevko/history2.html

  
 International Trade Of Sindh From Its Port Barbaricon (Banbhore) 200 BC to 200 AD
During Ptolemy-VII Sorter-II’s rule (117-81 BC), his tutor Agatharchides wrote a geography (120-110 BC), which states that merchants of India (Sindh) brought their cargo to Aden (Arabia Eudaemon) and Muza (Mocha) on the Arabian Coast, wherefrom Egyptian merchants took it to Egypt via the Red Sea.
Under Ptolemy-VII Euregetes-II (146-117 BC), a ship got wrecked in the Red sea and one of the survivors, a person from the South Asia, offered the geographer Eudoxus to guide him to that country.
The Arabs, Persians, Sindhians and even traders from the Mediterranean knew about trade winds by mid-first century BC, but could not then made use of it as the route was controlled by Arabs and Somalian tradesmen and pirates.
http://www.panhwar.com/Article60.htm

  
 Nabataea: Time Line
169 BC Aretas I, "Tyrant of the Arabs" and "King of the Nabatu" is mentioned in II Maccabees 5:8.
90 BC Obodas I, "King of the Arabs," was the son of Aretas II Obodas defeated Alexander Jannaeus and gained control of the Hauran and Jebal Druze
586 BC Nebuchadnezzar captures Jerusalem and the Jewish people sent to exile.
http://nabataea.net/tline.html

  
 Sima Qian - Chinese Literature - Chinese Art
In 96 BC, Sima Qian was released from prison.
Since Sima Qian did not have enough money to atone his fault, he chose the latter and was then thrown into the prison.
In 99 BC, Sima Qian got involved in the Li Ling (李陵) Affair.
http://www.famouschinese.com/virtual/Sima_Qian

  
 cleopatra ii
Cleopatra II led a rebellion against Ptolemy in 132 BC and she remained hostile to him until a public reconciliation was declared in 124 BC.
She had promised the throne of Egypt to her son-in-law, Demetrius II of Syria, but in 125 BC Ptolemy had him assassinated.
Her son by Ptolemy had been murdered by him to promote the interests of his sons by Cleopatra III.
http://www.yourencyclopedia.net/Cleopatra_II.html

  
 TIMELINE COSMIC HISTORY page of ULTIMATE SCIENCE FICTION WEB GUIDE
Jay Cross' attempt at all-embracing chronology 71,300,000-65,000,000 BC: Danian Age of Paleocene Epoch of Paleogene Subperiod of Tertiary Period of Cenozoic Era The DOL Geologic Ages of Earth History 65,000,000-60,500,000 BC: Thanetian Age of Paleocene Epoch of Paleogene Subperiod of Tertiary Period of Cenozoic Era The DOL Geologic Ages of Earth History
This larger head with powerful jaws is a feature of all species prior to Homo sapiens sapiens." Adapted from onelife.com 5,200,000-3,400,000 BC: Piacenzian Age of Pliocene Epoch of Neogene Subperiod of Tertiary Period of Cenozoic Era The DOL Geologic Ages of Earth History
4,600,000,000 - 4,500,000,000 BC Planet Earth is born; start of the Priscoan phase of the Precambrian Eon.
http://www.magicdragon.com/UltimateSF/timelineCO.html

  
 Malter Galleries Past Auctions
Crassus was one of Caesar's lieutenants, and on his return to Rome in 55 BC, he brought with him a troop of 1000 Gaulish horsemen which he enrolled for service against the Parthians.
Punch-marked lot of six silver coins with identified specimens from Kosala, Kalinga, and Avanti.
186-168 BC, AE12, Indian symbol on both sides.
http://www.maltergalleries.com/archives/auction00/041500auctioncat2.html

  
 Eucratides I Did You Mean Eucratides I
The immediate successors to Eucratides were Eucratides II, Plato and Heliocles I (145-130 BC), who was the last Greek king to reign in Bactria.
However, the rule of the Indo-Greeks over territories south of the Hindu Kush lasted for a further 150 years, ultimately collapsing under the pressure of the Yüeh-chih and Scythian (Saka) invasions in around 10 BC.
170 BC - 145 BC) was one of the Greco-Bactrian kings.
http://www.did-you-mean.com/Eucratides_I.html

  
 Ancient Coins of Bactria and Seleukid Syria
Alexander I? -a greek AE -Possibly Alexander I (150-45 BC).
Menander -drachm of 160-145 BC -Heroic bust left-Athena standing right
-tetradrachm from his second reign 129-125 BC --his first reign was 162-150 BC.
http://www.danscoins.net/dan56.html

  
 [No title]
He had his capital at Babylon and invaded India (modern Punjab, located in northern India and Pakistan) in 304 BC, which was then Muaryan empire ruled by Chandragupta Maurya.
Initially, he ruled as governor of Kabul valley from 206 BC but soon assumed independance on Shunga coup in 185 BC.
Euthydemos died in 190 BC and succeded by his son Demetrius.
http://www.med.unc.edu/%7Enupam/greek1.html

  
 Bible Study - The Seleucids
Seleucus was assassinated in 281 B.C. by Ptolemy Ceraunus.
His territory extended over a vast region, however the land of Israel long remained contested between the Seleucids and The Ptolemies.
After the death of Alexander the Great in 323 B.C. (see Ancient Empires - Greece), his kingdom was divided up by four of his generals, exactly as prophesied in the Book of Daniel (see Daniel and By The Book - Daniel) - over 200 years before it happened:
http://www.keyway.ca/htm2000/20000417.htm

  
 Ptolemaic dynasty - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Ptolemy II Philadelphos (284 BC-246 BC) married Arsinoe I, then Arsinoe II Philadelphos; ruled jointly with (267 BC-259 BC)
Cleopatra VII Thea Neotera (51 BC-30 BC) ruled jointly with Ptolemy XIII (51 BC-47 BC), Ptolemy XIV (47 BC-44 BC) and Ptolemy XV Caesarion (44 BC-30 BC).
Ptolemy XII Neos Dionysos (Auletes) (80 BC-58 BC, 55 BC-51 BC) married Cleopatra V
http://www.lighthousepoint.us/project/wikipedia/index.php/Ptolemaic_dynasty

  
 outline 22
Rome claimed Egypt as a province in August of 30 BC following Octavian's defeat of Mark Antony and Cleopatra VII, last of the Ptolemies, at the battle of Actium (31 BC)
Antiochus IV and the Jews (remember from section)
167 BC Antiochus invade Jerusalem and desecrates the temple
http://www.utexas.edu/courses/macedonia/outline_22.htm

  
 Bactrian and Indo-Greeks (250 BC - 55 BC) - DBA 50
Demitrios became an Indian folk hero called Dharma-mitra because of his successful campaigns (To this day Dharma-mitra is a common Indian name).
He was murdered about 145 BC by his son Eucratides II.
In 170 BC, Eucratides overthrew Demetrios II and Antimachos II in the name of the Seleucids and controlled the kingdom.
http://www.fanaticus.org/DBA/armies/dba50lim.html

  
 NewsScan Publishing Inc. - NewsScan Daily Archives
In writing his history, Ssu-ma Ch'ien included verbatim accounts from his source materials, thereby providing modern historians with a wealth of documentary evidence that would otherwise have been lost.
he was educated in the classics, served his emperor on a variety of missions, and in 107 BC succeeded his father as Grand Historian of the Han court.
Today's Honorary Subscriber is Classical China's greatest historian, Ssu-ma Ch'ien (c.145 BC -c.85 BC), whose monumental work, the Shih-chi ("Records of the Grand Historian"), is considered to be the most important history of China down to the end of the 2nd century.
http://www.newsscan.com/cgi-bin/findit_view?table=honorary_subscriber&id=364

  
 University of Waterloo
70 BC support Pompey in redtoring Tribunician rights
53 BC Crassus and his son killed and beheaded at Carrhae (displayed at court during a performance of the
Caesar in Gaul, Germany and Britain (56-52 BC)
http://www.arts.uwaterloo.ca/~lneuru/hutter/25207.htm

  
 Sold Greek Coins
Lucania, Metapontum 350-300 BC Bronze AE 14 Athena advancing left.
Euboia-Eretria 357-267 BC Silver drachm Head of Nymph Eubola.
Rhodos, Silver didrachm 304-167 BC Head of Helios ¾.
http://www.ticoins.com/gsold.htm

  
 Phoenician Money
Veiled and turreted bust of City goddess, right; 'MEN' in left field.
Ptolemy would have been 11 when this coin was struck.
Veiled and turreted bust of City goddess, right.
http://www.phoenicia.org/phoeniciamoney.html

  
 The Ultimate Category:145 BC - American History Information Guide and Reference
- Category:145 BC American History Search American History Browse
The Ultimate Category:145 BC - American History Information Guide and Reference
http://www.historymania.com/american_history/Category:145_BC

  
 SFAGN: Collection / Alexander I
170 BC, reigned 150 - 145 BC, died 145 BC (killed by an Arab chieftain Zabdiel, alias Diokles)
150 - 148/7 BC, reigned 145 - 142 BC (under the tutelage of Diodotos Tryphon), died 142 BC (probably killed on the orders of Diodotos Tryphon)
148/7 BC (as his first wife), and third married to Antiochos VII in c.
http://www.sfagn.com/collection/alexander_i.html

  
 eBay Store - Rare Coin Collector: Ancients Artifacts: 221-204 BC EGYPT AE 36 PTOLEMY IV
180-145 BC AE29 EGYPT PTOLEMY VI - WELL DETAILED EF 
Use of this Web site constitutes acceptance of the eBay User Agreement and Privacy Policy.
eBay Store - Rare Coin Collector: Ancients Artifacts: 221-204 BC EGYPT AE 36 PTOLEMY IV home
http://stores.ebay.com/Rare-Coin-Collector_Ancients-Artifacts_W0QQcolZ2QQdirZ1QQftidZ2QQtZkm

  
 Search Encyclopedia.com
After his death (AD 48) she lived in incest with her brother, Herod Agrippa II, causing some scandal.
She was married to her cousin Aristobulus and bore him a son, Herod Agrippa I. She was accused of having instigated the murder of her husband by Herod the Great in 6 BC Later she married Theudion, a brother-in-law of Her...
BC), son of Seleucus I. He did not, like his father, seek to expand in Europe.
http://www.encyclopedia.com/search.asp?target=%40DOCKEYWORDS+ahistmebio&rc=10&fh=1&fr=11

  
 145 BC - encyclopedia article about 145 BC.
Years A year is the time between two recurrences of an event related to the orbit of the Earth around the Sun.
Ptolemy succeeded in 180 at the age of about 12 and ruled jointly with his mother, Cleopatra I, until her death in 176 BC.
This information should not be considered complete, up to date, and is not intended to be used in place of a visit, consultation, or advice of a legal, medical, or any other professional.
http://encyclopedia.thefreedictionary.com/145%20BC

  
 Selukid - Demetrius II
The Parthians released Demetrios II in 129 BC.
Demetrios II was murdered in Tyre by Alexander Zebina in 125 BC.
His return to Antioch coincided with the death of his brother Antiochus VII and he resumed his position as king.
http://www.ancientcash.info/page-3/syria-title-1.html

  
 Ancient Coins, Seals and Egyptian Antiquities - Liveauctioneers
AR Drachm of 90 - 65 BC, struck with Spalagadames as Viceroy.
AR Tetradrachm of 100 - 90 BC, struck with Spalahores as Viceroy.
AR Tetradrachm of year 3, 78 - 77 BC.
http://www.liveauctioneers.com/catalogs/814-50-50.html

  
 Ptolemy VII on Encyclopedia.com
He was coruler with his brother and his brother's wife from 170-164 BC Trouble resulted in a settlement by which Ptolemy Physcon ruled Cyrene.
On his brother's death he returned to Egypt, had his nephew put to death, and married Cleopatra, his brother's widow.
He returned in 127 BC and later ruled peacefully though despotically.
http://www.encyclopedia.com/html/P/Ptlmy7.asp

  
 IBSS - History - Greek
It tells the Decree of Memphis which is the decree of Ptolemy V in his 9th year in 196 BC.
When Julius Caesar was assassinated in 44 BC, Octavian and Anthony struggled for power which culminated in the Battle of Actium in 31 BC.
Alexander IV Ptolemaic Dynasty 305-30 BC During this period the Ptolemy's would struggle with the Seleucid Dynasty in Syria for control of Palestine.
http://www.bibleandscience.com/history/greeks.htm

  
 Graphical History: Egypt - Judah - Syria
A leading theory is that it was Alexander Jannaeus or, according to another view, it was Yehuda Aristobulus I. Three men from the Hasmonean dynasty were known by the name of Aristobulus.
But according to 2.Maccabeans 1:10 there was also a priest named Aristobulus who lived in the days of Ptolemy VI.
Aristobulus I was the ruler of Judea from 104-103 BC, Aristobulus II, sone of Alexander Jannaeus, from 67-64 BC, Aristobulus III, grandson of Aristobulus II, was the last of the line and died in 35 BC, probably put to death by the order of Herod.
http://www.specialtyinterests.net/ejs3.html

  
 Greece
Released by the Parthians in 129 BC Antigonid Kingdom (Antigonus I was one of the Diadochoi)
Birth date approx - son of Ptolemy X.  Married Berenice III (widow of Ptolemy IX, who was also his daughter) and became co-regent with her (she was named as heir by Ptolemy IX).  He then murdered her to gain sole regency - the people of Alexandria murdered him in response
Birth date guestimate (ruled as co-regent with Ptolemy VI from 147 BC, then as co-regent with Cleopatra II until 144 BC, when he was murdered by Ptolemy VIII)
http://www.biblehistory.webcentral.com.au/Table6.htm

  
 Battle of Antioch
Battle of Antioch (also known as the Battle of the Oenoparus) 145 BC Alexander Balas became king of Syria and Pergamum containing the remnant of the Seleucid empire in 150 BC by defeating Demetrius Soter.
The battle of Antioch in 145 BC saw the defeat and overthrow of Seleucid king Alexander Balas by Ptolemy VI Philometor of Egypt, but the Egyptian pharaoh died in the battle.
1 Battle of Antioch (also known as the Battle of the Oenoparus) 145 BC
http://www.arikah.net/encyclopedia/Battle_of_Antioch

  
 Ptolemy VII Neos Philopator --  Encyclopædia Britannica
Still a minor, he was the ward of his mother, who also served as his co-ruler.
She became queen on the death of her father, Ptolemy XII, in 51 BC, ruling successively with her two brothers Ptolemy XIII (51–47) and Ptolemy XIV (47–44) and her son Ptolemy XV Caesar (44–30).
(Greek: Loving His Father) Macedonian king of Egypt (reigned 221–205 BC), under whose feeble rule, heavily influenced by favourites, much of Ptolemaic Syria was lost and native uprisings began to disturb the internal stability of Egypt.
http://www.britannica.com/eb/article-9061769?tocId=9061769

  
 BC Public Service Agency
The BC Public Service Agency supports that vision by providing leadership in people management and human resource services for government as a whole, line managers and supervisors, HR practitioners and employees.
BC Public Sector Employees: 2005 Canada Savings Plan Campaign
The Government of BC has a vision of achieving excellence in public service – service excellence, work environment excellence and people excellence.
http://www.bcpublicservice.ca

  
 Ballistic Coefficient
The extremely poor SD of the.224" bullet lowers its BC, even though its shape is similar to the others.
This is shown by the smaller difference in BC between the two pointed bullets,.357 for the flat base and.400 for the boat tail.
BC is what determines trajectory and wind drift, other factors (velocity among them) being equal.
http://www.chuckhawks.com/bc.htm

  
 145 BC - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Years: 150 BC 149 BC 148 BC 147 BC 146 BC - 145 BC - 144 BC 143 BC 142 BC 141 BC 140 BC
Decades: 190s BC 180s BC 170s BC 160s BC 150s BC - 140s BC - 130s BC 120s BC 110s BC 100s BC 90s BC
Centuries: 3rd century BC - 2nd century BC - 1st century BC
http://www.wikipedia.org/wiki/145_BC

  
 Indo-Greek Kingdoms
Athena advancing left, brandishing thunderbolt and holding shield; Karosthi legend around, monogram in field to right.
Zeus enthroned, right arm outstretched; Karosthi legend around, unknown monogram in right field.
More than 40 Greek kings ruled this area until the Bactrian dynasties were overrun by 'Scythian' invaders circa 130 BC, and the Indian kingdoms, lasting about another century, by the Kushans.
http://www.grifterrec.com/coins/indogreek/indogreek.html

  
 145 BC Prints and Posters on Sale Right Now!
Looking For 145 bc - Find 145 bc and more at Lycos Search.
Look for 145 bc - Find 145 bc at one of the best sites the Internet has to offer!
Find 145 bc - Your relevant result is a click away!
http://www.localcolorart.com/search/prints/145_BC

  
 Bactria on Encyclopedia.com
The Seleucid ruler, Antiochus IV, sent Eucratidas into Bactria, and Eucratidas in 167 BC brought about the death of Demetrius but was himself slain in 159 BC Menander, Demetrius' general, continued to exercise power until his death in 145 BC Bactria later (c.130 BC) became part of the Kushan empire.
Euthydemus' son Demetrius made Bactria a powerful state.
In 256 BC, Diodotus I was made satrap, and a little later he assumed complete independence.
http://www.encyclopedia.com/html/B/Bactria.asp

  
 Chronological Author List "300 BC - 1 BC" compiled by GIGA
Roman jurist and orator (106 BC - 43 BC)
Roman religious leader (4 BC - 29 AD)
Roman republican leader (85 BC - 42 BC)
http://www.giga-usa.com/gigaweb1/quotes2/quaya300.htm

  
 Malter Galleries Past Auctions
The type refers to Spurius Cassius, who in 493 BC erected a temple dedicated to Ceres and these two divinities near to the Circus Maximus. $600
Youthful bust of Vejovis lt. viewed from behind, hurling a thunderbolt; monogram of ROMA behind.
Bust of young Herakles rt., turned from spectator, wearing a lion's skin, club over his shoulder, shield and letter behind, ROMA below.
http://www.maltergalleries.com/archives/auction99/mar2899.html

  
 150 BC
However, when it came to remote data replication, tape had severe limitations.
BC logger Larry Henderson did just that last fall, and
150 BC 150 BC related books, DVDs, Music at Amazon
http://www.articlesgalore.com/documents/150_BC

  
 The Hutchinson Dictionary of World History: Alexander I (died 145 BC)@ HighBeam Research
The Hutchinson Dictionary of World History: Alexander I (died 145 BC)@ HighBeam Research
http://www.highbeam.com/library/doc0.asp?DOCID=1P1:28756578&refid=ip_encyclopedia_hf

  
 Indo-Greek & Kushan coinage
This metal, used by three Bactrian rulers only in a short period of time (Euthydemos II, Agathocles and Pantaleon, between 190 and 160 BC), was never minted again until the 20th century AD.
It is the very first one to have ever been made in nickel.
Some of them invaded the Indo-Greek territory and created new kingdoms there.
http://www.geocities.com/jmd_brussels/IBKE.html

  
 Seleucid Empire, page 2 (Demetrius I - Phillip II)
His forces beat Demetrius II in Lebanon and he was supposedly much loved by the populace (until he started robbing temples).
Demetrius III, Philopator Soter (Eukairos) (95 - 88 BC)
He is usually shown smiling on his coins, probably before he realized that he was going to be put to death by Cleopatra Thea's son, Antiochus VIII, in 123 BC.
http://www.grifterrec.com/coins/seleucia/seleucid2.html

  
 Gerald Krystal - Publications [Terry Fox Laboratory : BC Cancer Research Centre]
The BCCRC is the research arm of the BC Cancer Agency (BCCA),
Gerald Krystal - Publications [Terry Fox Laboratory : BC Cancer Research Centre]
This page was last modified at 1:10pm on September 16, 2005
http://www.bccrc.ca/tfl/pubs_gkrystal.html

  
 Roman to Julian Conversion: Analysis AUC 609 = 145 BC
Roman to Julian Conversion: Analysis AUC 609 = 145 BC Samuel, Greek and Roman Chronology, 163, notes that Appian, De Bello Punica 99, records that sickness fell on the camp beseiging Carthage at the time of the heliacal rising of Sirius (i.e.
However, they may also have occurred more often.
On the reconstruction given here, 27 July 145 = Id. Sex.
http://www.tyndale.cam.ac.uk/Egypt/ptolemies/chron/roman/145bc.htm

  
 Canada BC Freeriding 2002: Image 145 of 166
Canada BC Freeriding 2002: Image 145 of 166
http://numplumz.frankencrank.com/Photos_BIN/Canada/last_snow_jamie2.html

  
 [No title]
BC 90 Ben Gent, Jeff Bonnani Spencer heydt 7.
http://ase.tufts.edu/ATHLETICS/Game_Results/Fall/2001/Sailing/nickerson.html

  
 MSN Encarta - Ptolemy VI
Ptolemy VI Ptolemy VI (186?-145 bc), called Ptolemy Philometor (“loving his mother”), king of Egypt (181-145 bc), the son of Ptolemy V and Cleopatra I. During his...
Become a subscriber today and gain access to:
http://ca.encarta.msn.com/encyclopedia_761570935/Ptolemy_VI.html

 About us   |  Why use us?   |  Press   |  Contact us

 Copyright © 2006 Pasthound.com Usage implies agreement with terms.