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| | Carthage - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | By 480 BC, Gelon, the tyrant of Greek Syracuse, backed in part by Greek support, was attempting to unite the island under his rule. |  | | But the primary enemy, Syracuse, remained untouched, and in 405 BC Hannibal Mago led a second Carthaginian expedition, this time to claim the island in its entirety. |  | | Although, in that year, the Iberian colonies seceded—cutting off Carthage's major supply of silver and copper—Hannibal Mago, the grandson of Hamilcar, began preparations to reclaim Sicily, while expeditions were also led into Morocco and Senegal, and also into the Atlantic. |
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http://www.leessummit.us/project/wikipedia/index.php/Carthaginians
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| | AE17 of Carthage (Zeugitana), 210-202 BC |
 | | AE17 of Carthage (Zeugitana), 210-202 BC AE17 of Carthage (Zeugitana), 210-202 BC Obv. |
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http://www.bio.vu.nl/home/vwielink/WWW_MGC/Punic_map/Zeugitana_map/descrZ_LIII-1610.html
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| | disc sect 12 |
 | | By 165 BC the Jews were in open, armed revolt from Antiochus. |  | | Antiochus III and his successor, Seleucus IV (187-175 BC), treated the Jews tolerantly. |  | | During the early 160's, Antiochus issued a series of edicts, which had the effect of outlawing Jewish practices (see Austin no. 168), and undertook actions, including the desecration of the Temple. |
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http://www.utexas.edu/courses/macedonia/disc_sect_12.htm
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| | ACADEMIC PROGRAMS |
 | | Either Elementary Greek or Elementary Hebrew is recommended, if the student’s emphasis does not already require Greek or Hebrew. |  | | BL 201, 202 Elem Greek I, II, 6 |  | | The focus of this emphasis is on discipleship and the means and process of sanctification from a Biblical perspective. |
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http://www.shasta.edu/general/catalog/ACADPROGRAMS.htm
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| | All Empires - Carthage |
 | | In 221 BC, his fathers brother-in-law (Hasdrubal) was assassinated, and the troops elected Hannibal as their new leader. |  | | Carthage was founded in 814 BC by the Pheonecians, Dido, from Tyre. |  | | In 219 BC, Hannibal had his first encounter with the Romans when he attack the city of Saguntum. |
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http://www.allempires.com/empires/carthage/carthage1.htm
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| | Gaozu of Han - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | Having defeated Xiang Yu, Liu Bang claimed himself emperor and established the Han Dynasty in 202 BC and made Chang'an (present city of Xi'an) his capital city. |  | | During the trip many prisoners fled, and when it was obvious that at this rate no one would make to the destination, Liu Bang released all the rest prisoners and fled himself. |  | | In 209 BC Chen Sheng led an uprising against Qin Dynasty and assumed the title "King of Rising Chu. |
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http://www.kernersville.us/project/wikipedia/index.php/Liu_Bang
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| | Roman Project Map 4: 202 BC |
 | | Hannibal's position was quickly deteriorating, despite large victories against the Roman armies, due to the lack of support from Carthage across the sea. |  | | Hannibal was succesful in a number of battles against his Roman enemies, and by 216 BC he had secured Campania to the south of Rome. |  | | Carthage's new general Hannibal Barca, the son of Hamilcar, had also been busy. |
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http://www.travelin-tigers.com/zhs/hsrom04.htm
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| | Millennial Fair – Xiang Yu (232 - 202 BC) |
 | | In the year 205 B.C., Liu Bang attacked Peng with 560.000 troops, while Xiang Yu was battling against the traitors in his Kingdom. |  | | Millennial Fair 8211; Xiang Yu (232 - 202 BC) |  | | In 208 BC while Xiang Yu and Liu Bang were planning the capture of the Qin capital Xian Yang, an urgent message came from the city of Julu, a city under siege for nearly a month by the Qin troops. |
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http://millennial-fair.com/literature/xiangyu.html
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| | Chinese boys wear -- chronology ancient China |
 | | Some of the stories have been handed down through the generations and are probably based party on fact and partly on legend and myth. |  | | After Shuh's death in 202 BC rebellions and Mongul incursions appaered that his descendents were unable to put down. |  | | She unwound one of the threads on a cocoon and found that it was one, very long strand of shiny material. |
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http://histclo.hispeed.com/country/other/china/chron/cc-anc.html
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| | Roman |
 | | During the next 50 years, Rome became involved in numerous disputes in Greece, Macedonian and Asia Minor. |  | | The beginning of the end came in 53 BC when Crassus was killed in the Battle of Carrhae trying to conquer the Parthians. |  | | In 83 BC he returned to Italy and after a 1-year civil war he regained control of Rome and had himself appointed dictator for the purpose of reconstructing the Republic. |
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http://www.iserv.net/~cjsalpha/wargames/roman.htm
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| | Zeugitana, Carthage - Ancient Greek Coinage thumbnail index - WildWinds.com |
 | | Carthage or Sicilo-Punic, AE 14, 4th to 3rd centruy B.C. Head of Tanit left / Horse. |  | | c.350 BC, Carthage Mint, Bust of Tanit left, wreathed with corn, wearing triple-drop earring and necklace of 8 pendants. |  | | Head of Tanit left wreathed with corn, wearing necklace and earring / Horse right, looking back, right foreleg raised. |
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http://www.wildwinds.com/coins/greece/zeugitana/carthage/t.html
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| | Warring States and Ch'in Chinese -- 480-202 BC (DBA 16c) |
 | | These are light skirmishing troops, many of whom would have been lightly armed and unarmoured prisoners or criminals. |  | | The horses used were relatively small, so there was a predominance of light horse rather than units used in close combat. |  | | Warring States and Ch'in Chinese -- 480-202 BC (DBA 16c) |
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http://www.fanaticus.org/dba/armies/dba16c.html
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| | 202-133 BC |
 | | Rome grants Asia Minor to Antiochus III (who seized Thrace; lower Syria from Egypt) |  | | B.C. Peace with Carthage, which becomes client state. |  | | Skidmore Classics Homepage HI 202 Roman History: October |
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http://www.skidmore.edu/academics/classics/courses/1999fall/hi202/202-133.html
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| | Sentryx Business Continuity Training |
 | | For course inquiries, email us at info@sentryx.com or call 1 800 869 8460 |  | | Identify facilities, services, and resources involved in the development and execution of a BC Plan. |  | | This course combines instructor-led training and one-on-one consulting to expedite your plan development process. |
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http://www.sentryx.com/BC-202.htm
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| | Untitled Document |
 | | Final victory over Carthage in 241 BC Sea battle off Aegates Islands |  | | Rome becomes involved in 280s BC City of Thurii appeals to Rome for aid against native group, Lucanians |  | | Province of Asia formed in 133 BC Former kingdom of Pergamum bequeathed to Rome by last king |
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http://condor.depaul.edu/~sbucking/296A04_over16.htm
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| | Hexapedia - 3rd century BC |
 | | Ptolemy I Soter (305 BC-282 BC) and his wifes Eurydice and Berenice I. |  | | Ptolemy II Philadelphos (284 BC-246 BC) and his wifes Arsinoe I and Arsinoe II Philadelphos. |  | | Ptolemy III Euergetes I (246 BC-222 BC) and his wife Berenice II. |
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http://www.hexafind.com/encyclopedia/3rd_century_BC
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| | Second Punic War - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | In 195 BC, after he was denounced to the Romans for plotting an attack with the help of the Seleucid king, Antiochus III, Hannibal fled to Antiochus's court in Syria. |  | | The two men are said to have met face-to-face before the battle. |  | | Macedonia had also withdrawn its support, feeling that the Carthaginian defeat was now only a matter of time. |
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http://www.lighthousepoint.us/project/wikipedia/index.php/Second_Punic_War
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| | AV unit of Carthage, 202-146 BC |
 | | AV unit of Carthage, 202-146 BC AV unit of Carthage, 202-146 BC Obv. |
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http://www.bio.vu.nl/home/vwielink/WWW_MGC/Punic_map/Zeugitana_map/descrZ_JL496.html
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| | Punic Wars - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | The Third Punic War (149 BC - 146 BC) resulted in the destruction of Carthage. |  | | The First Punic War (264 BC - 241 BC) was primarily a naval war. |  | | By the conclusion of the third war, Rome had conquered Carthage's entire empire and razed the city itself to the ground, becoming in the process the most powerful state of the Mediterranean. |
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http://www.hartselle.us/project/wikipedia/index.php/Punic_Wars
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| | Second Punic War: 218-202 BC |
 | | This policy was started by the great leadership of Hamilcar Barca and continued under his son, Hannibal. |  | | In 218 BC, Hannibal took control of the Greek city and Roman ally, Saguntum, and set up a strong Carthaginian base there. |  | | The two forces met near Cannae on August 2, 216 BC. |
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http://www.thenagain.info/WebChron/Mediterranean/2ndPunic.html
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| | Roman to Julian Conversion: Analysis AUC 552 = 202 BC |
 | | Servilius could not leave Rome until news had been received from Africa, which is not likely to have been before early Ianuarius; the second storm that left him stranded in Sardinia is therefore not likely to be before the last few days of that month. |  | | This general dating is supported by the accounts in Dio Cassius 17.14 of the storms that delayed the fleet of the consul Ti. |  | | A.U.C. 552 = 1-3 November 202; if there was only one, then a.d. |
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http://www.tyndale.cam.ac.uk/Egypt/ptolemies/chron/roman/202bc.htm
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| | 205 BC - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | Carthaginians under Mago land in Liguria, capturing Genoa and Savona. |  | | Years: 210 BC 209 BC 208 BC 207 BC 206 BC - 205 BC - 204 BC 203 BC 202 BC 201 BC 200 BC |  | | Decades: 250s BC 240s BC 230s BC 220s BC 210s BC - 200s BC - 190s BC 180s BC 170s BC 160s BC 150s BC |
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| | Western Han Dynasty |
 | | During the reign of Zhao Di, in the year 81 BC, some 60 or so "people's representatives" from throughout the land were summoned to court, to participate with state officials in China's first ever economic policy convention. |  | | At first, government officials were appointed on the recommendation of other government officials, but in 165 BC, the Han instituted the first examination. |  | | During Cheng Di's reign, the Wang family dominated the court in rivalry with three other families, but Wang Mang was dismissed from court in 7 BC. |
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http://xie.dyndns.org/~chineseeyes/xhan.htm
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| | Academics |
 | | BC 330 Government and Not-For-Profit Accounting: 3 semester hours |  | | This course is a continuation of BC 165 and includes further study of financial accounting along with an introduction to management accounting. |  | | This course involves a study of the "fund" accounting system as it relates to governmental and not-for-profit entities. |
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http://www.mtmercy.edu/cat2002/ba.htm
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| | coins of ancient China - 255 BC to AD 221. |
 | | It is uncertain if the ancient references to Elm Leaves actually refer only to the very small specimens, or (as I believe and have used the term here) all very light weight specimens. |  | | This is by no means certain and we find it difficult to accept, believing the coinage of this period is more complex and knife and spade coinage was phased out gradually. |  | | 118 BC The Pan Liang were withdrawn and replaced with the totally new Wu-shu (5 shu) coinage. |
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http://www.calgarycoin.com/reference/china/china2.htm
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| | The Battle of Cynoscephalae |
 | | The pleas by Greek city states for assistance were all the excuse they needed to intervene in 200 BC, beginning the Second Macedonian War. |  | | Had Roman involvement in Illyria and the Macedonian alliance with Carthage in the Second Punic War (right after Cannae!) not made Rome and Macedon the best of friends, then peace of 205 BC was destined not to last. |  | | No doubt confident after their defeat of Carthage in 202 BC, Rome now deemed it best to remove the Macedonian threat as soon as possible. |
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http://www.roman-empire.net/army/cynoscephalae.html
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| | Definitions, reporting methodologies, and contacts for selected Program Activity Measures (PAMs) - U.S. EPA |
 | | Each year, all States will be in compliance with requirement to conduct sanitary surveys at community water systems once every three years, as documented by file audits of a random selection of water systems. |  | | Prevent BC Each year, identify at the State level the most prevalent and threatening categories of existing/potential sources of contamination for surface and ground water for Community Water Systems. |  | | Prevent BC Percentage of the 31 pesticides identified in 2002 as having a high leaching/persistence potential will be reassessed by the Office of Pesticide Programs and appropriate additional management controls (e.g. |
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http://www.epa.gov/docs/watrhome/waterplan/pams
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| | The Battle of Zama |
 | | The Roman army had mastered tactics and now could begin with its near unstoppable conquest of the civilized world. |  | | As they met near Zama Regia in the summer of 202 BC, both armies numbered 35'000 to 40'000 men. |  | | The Battle of Zama in the summer of 202 BC marked the end of the power of the great Hannibal Barca. |
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http://www.roman-empire.net/army/zama.html
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| | Battle of Zama (202 BC) |
 | | His brother Hasdrubal had followed his route across the Alps in 208 BC and there must have seemed to be hope. |  | | Hannibal has been recalled along with his brother Mago from Italy to face the Romans under Scipio in their own backyard. |  | | But the two brothers had failed to join up and Hasdrubal¹s army was destroyed at the Battle of the Metaurus. |
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http://www.fanaticus.org/DBA/battles/zama.html
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| | Staples High School--Research--Social Studies--Chinese Dynasty Study |
 | | 191 BC: End of the prohibition against books. |  | | 111-110 BC: Eastern and Southern Yueh are brought under Chinese control. |  | | Liu Bang and his successors set up a central government system and a bureaucracy recruited by examination, giving rise to a new class of gentry-officials (meritocracy). |
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http://www.stapleshigh.net/research/china_dynasties/han.html
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| | Ilipa on Encyclopedia.com |
 | | Here Scipio Africanus Major defeated (206 BC) the Carthaginian forces after Hasdrubal had fled to Gaul. |  | | The overthrow of Carthaginian power in Spain paved the way for the defeat of Hannibal at Zama (202 BC). |
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http://www.encyclopedia.com/html/I/Ilipa.asp
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| | Chang'an - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | In 195 BC, his son, Emperor Hui of Han begun the construction of the walls of Chang'an and finished them in September of 191 BC. |  | | The Emperor Gao of Han Liu Bang decided to build the palaces before the city walls. |  | | Emperor Hui, Emperor Wu of Han then built several palaces in the city. |
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http://www.secaucus.us/project/wikipedia/index.php/Changan
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| | Everyday Life In Early Imperial China: During the Han Period 202 BC-AD 220 |
 | | In a new Preface and an updated Bibliography, Loewe calls our attention to the significance of scholarly research and discoveries since the original publication of his classic work. |  | | In this lively and accessible account, with illustrations on nearly every page, Michael Loewe gives us a vivid picture of the lives of peasants working the land, the lives of town inhabitants, and the elaborate hierarchy of institutions and civil servants that sustained the vast imperial government. |  | | Everyday Life In Early Imperial China: During the Han Period 202 BC-AD 220 |
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http://494060.onlinesportdiscount.com/3436373937302d312d30383732323037353837.html
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| | Chinese Shar-Pei Club of Canada - sharpei wrinkles |
 | | It is generally accepted that the Chinese Shar-Pei originated during the Han Dynasty (202 BC - 220 AD) in the village of Dah-Let near the South China Sea. |  | | These dogs were all purpose working dogs to guard the family, farms and temples. |  | | Chinese Shar-Pei Club of Canada - sharpei wrinkles |
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http://www.peiclub.com/standard.htm
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| | The Battle of Cannae |
 | | Rome needed a Scipio Africanus - and he was soon to emerge to deliver her from the Carthaginian menace. |  | | The Battle of Cannae in the summer of 216 BC is a milestone in Roman history. |  | | It was Hannibal's finest hour and forced the Romans to learn a painful lesson. |
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http://www.roman-empire.net/army/cannae.html
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| | Earlier (Western) Han (202 BC-AD 9) (from China) -- Britannica Student Encyclopedia |
 | | Parts of the enormous structure date back to the 4th century BC, but the earliest major work on the wall came during the... |  | | More results on "Earlier (Western) Han (202 BC-AD 9) (from China)" when you join. |  | | It stretches about 1,500 miles (2,400 kilometers) from Bo Hai, a gulf off the Yellow Sea in the east, to a point deep in Gansu province in the west. |
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http://www.britannica.com/ebi/article-195675?tocId=195675&ct=
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| | ROME AND CARTHAGE, 284-202 BC |
 | | 509-279 BC: Carthage-Rome Treaties (L&R 13, from Polybius): protection of economic spheres of influence |
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http://www.skidmore.edu/academics/classics/courses/hi202/punicwars.html
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| | Building Construction at CCC |
 | | It is designed for students who have little or no experience in construction and wish to pursue a career in the industry. |  | | Also pending approval, this program will let the student obtain a one-year certificate by completing BC 112 and BC 113 Construction Supply classes. |  | | To qualify for PSU's Architectural Project Management Transfer option, the student must meet PSU transfer requirements and complete CCC courses BC 201, 202, 203, 205, plus 12 elective credits from the list below. |
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http://www.clackamas.cc.or.us/instruct/bldg/program.html
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