37 B.C.–4 B.C. - The reign of Herod I, a Roman client king of Israel27 B.C.-14 A.D. - The reign of Caesar Augustus, the first emperor of the Roman Empirec. 6 B.C. - The birth of Jesus26-36 A.D. - Pontius Pilate the Prefect of the Roman Empire's Judaea Provincec. 30-33 - The death and resurrection o...
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Rome & Christianity
DateEventca.190-220Tertullian. Joins the Montanist Heresy in 207. Apologeticum, De Spectaculis235Persecution of Emperor Maximinus Thrax. Pope Pontian I (21 July 230–28 Sept. 235) arrested and exiled to Sardinia. On 28 September Pontian resigned the papacy to allow a successor...
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Welcome to our World History section, a vast treasure trove of historical knowledge that takes you on a captivating journey through the annals of human civilization. Our collection spans a wide spectrum of topics, providing an exhaustive resource for history enthusiasts, students, and curious minds
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Adolf Hitler, one of history’s most notorious figures, was born on April 20, 1889, in Braunau am Inn, a small town on the Austrian-German border. His life and actions would lead to global devastation and a profound shift in world history. From his humble beginnings, he rose to lead Nazi Germany, lea...
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Marcus Agrippa
Birth: 63 BC?Death: March 12 BC, Campania, Italy
Overview
Marcus Vipsanius Agrippa was a pivotal figure in the rise of the Roman Empire, serving as a powerful deputy to Augustus, Rome's first emperor. Known for his military prowess and administrative skill, Agrippa's efforts were inst...
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Sumerian Timeline
Fifth millennium: Early developments in Sumer
Fourth millennium: Protoliterate period
Third millennium: Rival kings & periods of unification includes Early Dynastic, Sargonic, & Ur III periods
Second millennium's first half: Ascendancy of Amorite dynasties of Isin, then Lar...
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Gaius Marius Marius, Gaius (circa 157-86BC), Roman general and statesman, who led the Populares during the civil war of 88-86BC.
Caius Marius (died 86 B.C.E.)
By PlutarchWritten 75 A.C.E.Translated by John Dryden
We are altogether ignorant of any third name of Caius Marius; as also of Quintus Sertor
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Marcus Aurelius (AD 121-180)
A great task faced Marcus Aurelius when he became the Roman emperor in AD 161, as successor to his uncle, Emperor Antonius Pius. Generations of luxury had made the patricians, or nobles, weak and selfish. The middle class was disappearing, and the working class was being...
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Mesopotamia 9000 - 500 B.C
B.C.HISTORYCULTUREEarly Farming Communities 9000-5000
9000Beginning cultivation of wild wheat and barley and domestication of dogs and sheep; inaugurating of change from food gathering to food producing culture - Karim Shahir in Zagros foothills.7000At Jarmo, oldest known ...
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Ancient Rome
From its founding to decline
"Remember, Roman, that it is for thee to rule the nations. This shall be thy task, to impose the ways of peace, to spare the vanquished, and to tame the proud by war."
The accounts of the regal period have come down overlaid with such a mass of myth and lege...
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Ancient Rome
"Remember, Roman, that it is for thee to rule the nations. This shall be thy task, to impose the ways of peace, to spare the vanquished, and to tame the proud by war."
Flavius JosephusAD 72When Bassus was dead in Judea, Flavius Silva succeeded him as procurator there; who when he saw t...
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c. 1400 BCE
The beginning of Celtic culture in the upper Danube region of central Europe.
c. 1200 BCE - c. 450 BCE
Widest date range accepted by scholars for the Hallstatt culture in central Europe.
c. 900 BCE
Celtic Migration begins in Europe with many Celts landing in Scotland.
c. 800 BCE - c. 600...
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The Latin words res publica which mean 'commonwealth' or 'state' is the source of today's term 'republic'.Rome was never a democracy as we would understand it today, nor as the Greeks understood it. For Roman society and the power within it was firmly divided by class.Most obviously, there was a div...
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Ancient Rome was a powerful civilization that existed from 753 BCE to 476 CE. It was located in the central part of the Italian peninsula and was known for its military prowess, political and legal systems, and architectural and engineering achievements.
Ancient Rome is considered to be one of the m...
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The year 12 CE might not be the flashiest moment in Roman history, but it offers a fascinating snapshot of a powerful empire in its prime. We're not quite at the reign of Trajan, the period of maximum extent, but let's delve into what the Roman world looked like in this specific year.Augustus: Stil...
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Bible timelines are a useful tool for understanding the historical context of the Bible and the chronological order of events and stories mentioned in the text. These timelines provide a visual representation of the events and figures described in the Bible, and they can help readers to better under...
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