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 | | In the partition of Alexander's domain after his death in 323 BC, the government of Macedonia was again assigned to Antipater, and he was soon after called upon to defend himself in the Lamian War against an alliance of Greek states attempting to regain their independence from Macedonia. |  | | After being exiled twice for attempting to overthrow the aristocratic government, he succeeded in his third attempt in 317 BC and became tyrant of all Sicily. |  | | In 382 BC he was driven from Thebes by the oligarchic party, which was supported by the Spartans. |
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http://www.geocities.com/greek_statesmen
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| | Sicily, Syracuse - Ancient Greek Coinage - WildWinds.com |
 | | Sicily, Syracuse, Hieron II, 275-215 BC, AE 26. |  | | Sicily, Hieron II, AE 18, Syracuse, 275-215 BC. |  | | G21 Sicily, Syracuse, Before 357 BC, AE 15 (3.14g). |
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http://www.wildwinds.com/coins/greece/sicily/syracuse/i.html
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| | Ancient Artifacts & Treasures - Ancient Greek coins with Pegasus |
 | | Sicily, Syracuse, 288-279 BC, Reign of Hiketas, AE 14 |  | | Sicily, Syracuse, 317-289 BC, Reign of Agathokles, AE 22 |  | | Sicily, Syracuse, 317-289 BC, Reign of Agathokles, AE 18 |
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http://www.mcintosh55.com/Pegasus/peggreek.html
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| | Agathocles |
 | | His last years were harassed by ill-health and the turbulence of his grandson Archagathus, at whose instigation he is said to have been poisoned at age 72 in 289 BC; according to others, he died a natural death. |  | | Agathocles led military expeditions in Italy and took the island of Corcyra (now Kérkira, in the Adriatic Sea) away from Cassander's Macedonians in 298 BC and then had 2,000 Ligurians and Etruscans killed for mutinously demanding their pay. |  | | By dressing as a beggar Agathocles escaped assassination, but supported by Carthaginians he was appointed a general in Syracuse by the 600. |
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http://www.barca.fsnet.co.uk/agathocles.htm
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| | Qin Dynasty -- Political, Social, Cultural, Historical Analysis Of China -- Research Into Origins Of Huns, Uygurs, ... |
 | | Shihuangdi's cruelty would also be shown in his order to have all civilians living near a rock be executed in 211 BC after someone left inscription words stating that Qin would disintegrate once Shihuangdi died. |  | | In 257 BC, three Jinn statelets, Haan-Zhao-Wei, made an alliance against the Qin attack and Zhou court mediated over this war. |  | | The next year, in 660 BC, Prince Shensheng was ordered on a new campaign against Dongshan-Chidi barbarians. |
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http://www.uglychinese.org/qin.htm
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| | greece_mythical_pegasos |
 | | Ancient Greece, Syracuse (Sicily), reign of Agathokles (317-289 BC), bronze AE19 |  | | Ancient Greece, Syracuse (Sicily), reign of Agathokles (317-289 BC), bronze AE17 |  | | Ancient Greece, Lokri Epizephyrioi (Bruttium), 300-268 BC, bronze AE14 |
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http://www.rudnik.com/greece/mythical/pegasos
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| | elo gallery |
 | | SICILY, SYRACUSE 344-336 BC, AE20 Trias, Sear 1193. |  | | SICILY, SYRACUSE 344-336 BC, AE16 Trias?, Sear 1193v. |  | | SICILY, SYRACUSE, UNDER ROMAN RULE, after 212 BC. |
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http://www.edgarlowen.com/a46cg3.html
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| | outline 11 |
 | | Demetrius immediately sets out for Asia in 287 BC Antigonus Gonatas, son of Demetrius, left as governor in Greece |  | | Syria: from October 312 BC The Return of Demetrius |  | | Honors for Euphron of Sicyon, 318/7 BC (Austin 26) |
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http://www.utexas.edu/courses/macedonia/outline_11.htm
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| | Aristotle - encyclopedia article about Aristotle. |
 | | If such legends were circulated widely by patristic writers such as Justin Martyr and Gregory Nazianzen, the reason lies in the exaggerated esteem Aristotle was held in by the early Christian heretics, not in any well-grounded historical tradition. |  | | In 344 BC, Hermias was murdered in a rebellion, and Aristotle went with his family to Mytilene. |  | | Imitating Plato, he wrote Dialogues in which his doctrines were expounded in somewhat popular language. |
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http://encyclopedia.thefreedictionary.com/Aristotle
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| | Articles - Agathocles |
 | | In 317 BC he returned with an army of mercenaries under a solemn oath to observe the democratic constitution which was then set up. |  | | After concluding peace with Carthage in 306 BC, Agathocles styled himself king of Sicily in 304 BC, and established his rule over the Greek cities of the island more firmly than ever. |  | | Agathocles (361 BC-289 BC), tyrant of Syracuse (317 BC-289 BC) and king of Sicily (304 BC-289 BC). |
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| | Alexander the Great |
 | | The assassin was supposedly a former lover of the king, the disgruntled young nobleman (Pausanias), who held a grudge against Philip because the king had ignored a complaint he had expressed. |  | | Various theories have been proposed for the cause of his death which includes poisoning by the sons of Antipater, murder by his wife Roxane http://news.independent.co.uk/world/science_technology/story.jsp?story=568501, and sickness due to a relapse of malaria he had contracted in 336 BC. |  | | With the death of Spitamenes and his marriage to Roxana (Roshanak in Bactrian) to cement his relations with his new Central Asian satrapies, in 326 BC Alexander was finally free to turn his attention to India. |
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http://www.worldhistory.com/wiki/A/Alexander-the-Great.htm
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| | Malter Galleries Past Auctions |
 | | Found in the sea off the coast of Haifa, Israel. |  | | AR Tetradrachm of 100 – 90 BC, struck with Spalahores as Viceroy. |  | | AR Drachm of 90 – 65 BC, struck with Spalagadames as Viceroy. |
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http://www.maltergalleries.com/archives/auction04/851_a.html
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| | Ancient Coins |
 | | AGRIPPA, died 12 B.C., AE As, (14.16 gm.) struck under Caligula, ca. |  | | The Mints we have here generally are among the scarcest including those in the Mints of what we call the Middle East in great historical cities such as Tyre, Gaza, Sidon, and Jappa. |  | | BACTRIA KINGDOM, MENANDER I, (160-145 BC) AR Drachm, Obv. |
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http://www.coinsinternational.com/AncientCoins.htm
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| | news |
 | | This page is maintained by Veena Adlakha who can be reached at vadlakha@ubmail.ubalt.edu. |  | | This page was updated on April 29, 1998. |  | | BC 217 Moily, J. MGMT 753 Global Management of Technology and Operations(3) |
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http://business.ubalt.edu/areas/pom/news.html
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| | Philip III of Macedon - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | After his brother's death on June 10, 323 BC he was chosen by the Macedonian army at Babylon to be king, and later that year he was joined in the throne by his nephew, the infant Alexander IV of Macedon. |  | | 323–317 BC This biography of a member of the nobility is a stub. |  | | An archaeological report about his grave and remains |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Philip_III_of_Macedon
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| | Taxila - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | The Punjab then came under the rule of Chandragupta Maurya and his successors, including his grandson Asoka. |  | | Soon after Asoka's death, Taxila was conquered by the Bactrian Greeks who established a Greek city at the site of Sirkap, and ruled it until about 90 BC. |  | | Alexander the Great conquered Taxila in 326 BC and garrisoned the town with Macedonians, but Greek rule ended again in 317 BC. |
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http://www.leessummit.us/project/wikipedia/index.php/Taxila
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| | 4th century BC Article, 4thcentury Information |
 | | Mencius, Chinese philosopher and sage (371 - 289 BC). |  | | Philip II of Macedon (382 - 336 BC, reigned 359 - 336 BC). |  | | Aristotle, philosopher and scientist (384 - 322 BC). |
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| | Brink-Day-Johnston-Fletcher - Person Page 154 |
 | | Berenice arrived in Egypt in the retinue of Eurydice, Ptolemy's secondqueen, whom he married as part of a political agreement with her father,Antipater of Macedonia. |  | | About 317 he married Berenice I, the granddaughter of Cassander, the sonof Antipater. |  | | Cassander, at his father's death in 319, refused to accepthis father's successor, made war upon him, seized part of the empire, andin 305 assumed the title of king of Macedonia. |
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http://www.brinkfamily.net/tree/p154.htm
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| | Ancient Greek World |
 | | The first coins were believed to have been made around 600 BC in Lydia, in Asia Minor. |  | | From there, the idea spread to all the Greek city states. |  | | 478 to 36 B.C. Go direct to Coins/History |
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| | eLookup Encyclopedia |
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| | Kingdoms of Greece - Epirus |
 | | 235 - 165 BC Rule of the Epirote League. |  | | 313 - 307 BC Alcetas II Pyrrhus I |  | | Situated in the northern centre of Ancient Greece, near Macedonia. |
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| | Index of ancestors of Daniel and Lalou Rostrup Holdt |
 | | 670 BC 624 BC, ruled 646-624 BC Killed in battle with Assyrians |  | | ABT 85 BC ABT 65, ruled in 65 |  | | 336 BC Ruled 306-286 BC Demetrius II Aetolicus King of Macedonia |
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| | 316 BC |
 | | Vancouver, BC, October 6, 2005--(T-Net)--Chromos Molecular Systems Inc. announced that a patent license has been granted to BD (Becton, Dickinson and Company), a global medical technology company, under Chromos' U.S. Patent Number 6,316,257 and 6,890,753 and their foreign counterparts relating to expansion of antigen-specific T-cells. |  | | Centuries: 5th century BC - 4th century BC - 3rd century BC Decades: 360s BC 350s BC 340s BC 330s BC 320s BC 310s BC 300s BC 290s BC 280s BC 270s BC 260s BC 316 BC Events |  | | These are the sorts of games Al Groh is paid to win, and for $1.7 million per annum, it's really not too much to ask. |
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| | Greek Coins |
 | | ND (323-317 BC) AR tetradrachm, Babylon, Obv: Head of young Herakles right, clad in lion's skin. |  | | ND (255-241 BC) AR tetradrachm, Obv: Laureate head of Artemis right, quiver behind neck, Rx: Artemis standing, left, holding wreath and scepter, stag at her feet, APTEMIDOS behind, PERGAIAS before, I in field, 15.36g., F-VF S 5414, Deving 2465 |  | | Year 24 (262-1 BC), AR tetradrachm of Tyre mint. |
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| | 3-litra of Syracuse, 344-317 BC |
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| | drachm of Syracusa, 336-317 BC |
 | | drachm of Syracusa, 336-317 BC drachm of Syracusa, 336-317 BC Obv. |  | | 3.82 g Numismatica Ars Classica AG, Auction 13 8th October 1998 no. 503 Ex Antikenmuseum Basel und Sammlung Ludwig no. 503 336-317 BC under the "Rule of the 600" 317-310 BC (Agathokles, Period 1) |
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| | David R Sear: Chronological List of Greek Rulers |
 | | 276 - 239 BC Demetrius II (son of Antigonus Gonatas) |  | | 287 - 285 and 274 - 273 BC Lysimachus |  | | 294 - 287 BC Interruption in Antigonid rule |
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| | Macedonia, Kings, Philip III - Ancient Greek Coinage - WildWinds.com |
 | | Mint of Greece 325-310 B.C. Head of Herakles right in lionskin / Zeus enthroned left with eagle & scepter, |  | | Philip III, AR plated Æ drachm, (4.55g) 323-319 BC, Head of (Alexander the Great as?) Hercules right, wearing lionskin headdress knotted at base of neck. |  | | Babylon mint, struck 323-317 BC, Head of Hercules right in lionskin / |
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