125 bcの例文
- In 125 BC Lepidus was an augur ( a divinatory priest ).
- She ruled Syria from 125 BC after the death of Demetrius II Nicator.
- When the Romans seized Massalia in 125 BC, they pushed farther inland and westward.
- In 125 BC, an alliance of Celtic peoples, the Salyens, threatened Massalia itself.
- The Eucratidians seized the area soon after the death of Menander I, but lost it to the Yuezhi around 125 BC.
- Flaccus was the grandfather of Marcus Fulvius Flaccus, consul in 125 BC, who was an ardent supporter of the Brothers Gracchi.
- The next year, 125 BC, the Huns in 3 groups, each with 30, 000 cavalry, again raided Chinese provinces.
- A significant fact regarding these treasures is the specificity of the time frame, from around 125 BC 25 AD ( one century ).
- Around 125 BC, the south of Gaul was conquered by the Romans, who called this region " Gallic paganism into the same syncretism.
- Even before Han's expansion into Central Asia, diplomat Zhang Qian's travels from 139 to 125 BC had established Chinese contacts with many surrounding civilizations.
- Zhang Qian returned in 125 BC with detailed news for the Emperor, showing that sophisticated civilizations existed to the West, with which China could advantageously develop relations.
- In 125 BC the Salyens were defeated by the army of the Roman consul Marcus Fulvius Flaccus, and the following year decisively defeated by C . Sextus Calvinus.
- In the last century BC ( after 125 BC ), the " castle " served as the acropolis of an oppidum ( town ) of the Celtic Boii.
- In 125 BC, under the Wu of Han ( 156-87 BCE ), the Chinese traveller and diplomat Zhang Qian was sent to establish an alliance with the Wusun Against the Xiongnu.
- Around 125 BC, the south of France is conquered by the Romans who called this region " Provincia Romana " ( " Roman Province " ), which evolved into the name Provence in French.
- The resulting Greco-Buddhism flourished under the Greco-Bactrian Kingdom ( 250 BC-125 BC ) and the later Indo-Greek Kingdom ( 180 BC-10 AD ) in modern northern Pakistan and Afghanistan.
- According to Chapter 96A of the " Book of Han ", covering the period from 125 BC to 23 AD, Khotan had 3, 300 households, 19, 300 individuals and 2, 400 people able to bear arms.
- In the " Book of Han ", which covers the period between 125 BC and 23 AD, it is recorded that there were 1, 510 households, 18, 647 people and 2, 000 persons able to bear arms.
- "' Antiochus VIII Epiphanes / Callinicus / Philometor "', nicknamed " Grypus " ( hook-nose ), was crowned as ruler of the Seleucid kingdom in 125 BC . He was the son of Demetrius II Nicator and Cleopatra Thea.