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367 Bc: Encyclopedia - 367 Bc
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Anuradhapura: Encyclopedia - Anuradhapura
Anuradhapura is an ancient capital of Sri Lanka, famous for its monuments and architecture. It is situated in the North-central province ...
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Consul: Encyclopedia - Consul
Consul (abbrev. cos.) was the highest elected office of the Roman Republic and an appointive office under the Empire.
After the expulsion...
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Concordia Roman Goddess: Encyclopedia - Concordia Roman Goddess
In Roman mythology, Concordia was the goddess of agreement, understanding, and marital harmony. Her oldest temple was on the Forum Romanu...
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Sibylline Books: Encyclopedia - Sibylline Books
The Sibylline Books or Sibyllae were a collection of oracular utterances, set out in Greek hexameters, purchased from a sibyl by the semi...
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370 Bc: Encyclopedia - 370 Bc
Centuries: 5th century BC - 4th century BC - 3rd century BC
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371 Bc: Encyclopedia - 371 Bc
Centuries: 5th century BC - 4th century BC - 3rd century BC
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Ptolemy I Soter: Encyclopedia Ii - Ptolemy I Soter - Successor Of Alexander
When Alexander died in 323, Ptolemy is said to have instigated the resettlement of the empire made at Babylon. He was now appointed satra...
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Taranto: Encyclopedia Ii - Taranto - The Greek Period
Taranto - Foundation and splendour.
Taranto was founded in 708 BC by Spartan immigrants. It is the only Spartan colony, and its origin ...
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Decemviri: Encyclopedia Ii - Decemviri - Decemviri Legibus Scribundis Consulari Imperio
In 452 BC the plebeians and patricians of Rome agreed to the appointment of a commission of ten men to write up a code of law defining th...
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Consul: Encyclopedia Ii - Consul - Roman Republic
Consul - Early Republic.
After the mythical expulsion of the last Etruscan King Tarquinius Superbus and the ending of the Roman Kingdom...
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Consul: Encyclopedia Ii - Consul - Modern Republics
Consul - French republican consuls.
In 1799, revolutionary France enacted a constitution that conferred supreme executive powers upon t...
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Consul: Encyclopedia Ii - Consul - Other Uses In Antiquity
Consul - Other city states.
While in many cities their was a double-headed chief magustracy, often another title was used, such as Duum...
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Taranto: Encyclopedia Ii - Taranto - Principality Of Taranto 1088-1465
Taranto became the capital of a Norman principality, whose first ruler was Robert Guiscard's son, Bohemond of Taranto, who obtained it as...
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Decemviri: Encyclopedia Ii - Decemviri - Decemviri Stlitibus Iudicandis
This type of decemvirate (also called the decemviri litibus iudicandis) was a civil court of ancient origin (traditionally attributed to ...
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Taranto: Encyclopedia Ii - Taranto - Roman And Byzantine Periods
Taranto - Roman Republic and Empire.
In 122 BC a Roman colony was founded next to Taranto, according to the law proposed by Gaius Sempr...
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Taranto: Encyclopedia Ii - Taranto - From Renaissance To Unification
In March 1502, the Spanish fleet of Ferdinand II of Aragon, allied to Louis XII of France, seized the port of Taranto, and conquered the ...
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