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  • Year 170 BC was a year of the pre-Julian Roman calendar. At the time it was known as the Year of the Consulship of Mancinus and Serranus (or, less frequently...
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  • This article concerns the period 179 BC170 BC. Tiberius Sempronius Gracchus goes to Hispania as Roman governor to deal with uprisings there. The Pons...
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  • Daniel, or the Prayer of Azariah (200-0 BC) Prayer of Manasseh (100-0 BC) 1 Maccabees (110 BC) 2 Maccabees (110-170 BC) Epistle of Barnabas 3 Maccabees 4 Maccabees...
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    Syrian Wars (category 3rd-century BC conflicts)
    Tyre in July and August 170 BC preparing his forces, and reached the important strategic town of Pelusium in November 170 BC. Just as the Ptolemaic army...
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    Antiochus (son of Seleucus IV) (category 170 BC deaths)
    Antiochus (Greek: Ἀντίοχος; c. 180 – 170 BC) was a Hellenistic monarch of the Seleucid Empire reigning between 175 and 170 BC. Antiochus' year of birth is not...
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  • Year 170 (CLXX) was a common year starting on Sunday (link will display the full calendar) of the Julian calendar. At the time, it was known as the Year...
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    was an imperial cult in ancient Egypt during the Hellenistic period (323–31 BC), promoted by the Ptolemaic dynasty. The core of the cult was the worship...
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    Sempronia (sister of the Gracchi) (category 170 BC births)
    Sempronia (170 BC – after 101 BC) was a Roman noblewoman living in the Middle and Late Roman Republic, who was most famous as the sister of the ill-fated...
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    Indo-Greek Kingdom (category 180s BC establishments)
    with Euthydemus II, dating from 180 to 170 BC, and his younger brothers Pantaleon and Agathocles around 170 BC. As only China was able to produce cupro-nickel...
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    550–530/20 BC. Coin of Lycia, c. 520–470/60 BC. Lycia coin, c. 520-470 BC. Struck with worn obverse die. Coin of Lesbos, Ionia, c. 510–80 BC. The Classical...
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  • Lucius Accius (category 170 BC)
    Lucius Accius (/ˈæksiəs/; 170 – c. 86 BC), or Lucius Attius, was a Roman tragic poet and literary scholar. Accius was born in 170 BC at Pisaurum, a town founded...
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  • King (155–150 BC) Eucratides I, King (170–c.145 BC) Plato, co-King (c.166 BC) Eucratides II, King (145–140 BC) Heliocles I, King (c.145–130 BC) Indo-Greek...
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    Ptolemy VIII Physcon (category 2nd-century BC pharaohs)
    made co-ruler with his siblings in the run-up to the Sixth Syrian War, in 170 BC. In the course of that war, Ptolemy VI was captured and Ptolemy VIII arguably...
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  • an area roughly corresponding to present-day Iran from the third century BC to the third century AD. It contained a varying number of subordinate semi-autonomous...
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  • 281–266 BC Ariobarzanes 266 – c. 250 BC Mithridates II c. 250 – c. 220 BC Mithridates III c. 220 – c. 185 BC Pharnaces I c. 185 – c. 170 BC Mithridates...
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  • for men used since the Parthians, first recorded for Arsacid kings circa 170 BC. Variants of the name are also commonly found in other countries with historical...
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    wide circulation from c. 510 to c. 38 BC. The transition from didrachms to tetradrachms occurred during c. 525–510 BC; the abandonment of the "heraldic"-type...
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    Basin in Central Asia from around 170 BC and ended up founding an empire in northwestern India from the 2nd century BC. After conquering the lands once...
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    Numidia (category 1st-century BC disestablishments in the Roman Empire)
    tonnes of barley. in 198 BC: 14,000 tonnes of wheat. in 191 BC: 56,000 tonnes of wheat and 28,900 tonnes of barley. in 170 BC: 70,000 tonnes of wheat....
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  • Koine Greek (category Languages attested from the 3rd century BC)
    from a decree of the Roman Senate to the town of Thisbae in Boeotia in 170 BC, is rendered in a reconstructed pronunciation representing a hypothetical...
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