130 bceの例文
- This explanation places the razing of the Acra somewhere in the 130s BCE.
- Around 130 BCE he attacked and utterly defeated the Yuezhi, settling the Wusun in the Ili Valley.
- Alain Dani閘ou places Kharavela somewhere between 180 BCE and 130 BCE, mentioning him as a contemporary of Satakarni and Pushyamitra Shunga.
- It has been dated to the time period just after the Egyptian Empire's withdrawal from Canaan around 1, 130 BCE.
- The trade started by Eudoxus of Cyzicus in 130 BCE kept increasing, and according to Strabo ( II . 5.12 . ):
- Soon after 130 BCE the Wusun became independent of the Xiongnu, becoming trusted vassals of the Han Dynasty and powerful force in the region for centuries.
- The discovery of the precession of the equinoxes is attributed to Hipparchus, a Greek astronomer active in the later Hellenistic period ( ca . 130 BCE ).
- Emperor Wu's first wife, Empress Chen Jiao, was deposed in 130 BCE after allegations that she attempted witchcraft to help her produce a male heir.
- Chinese embassies were established in Dayuan, beginning with Zhang Qian opened around 130 BCE . This contributed to the opening up the Silk Road from the 1st century BCE.
- The trade started by Eudoxus of Cyzicus in 130 BCE kept increasing, and according to Strabo ( II . 5.12 . ), writing some 150 years later:
- Furthermore, Hyrcanus was forced to accompany Antiochus on his eastern campaign in 130 BCE . Hyrcanus probably would have functioned as the military commander of a Jewish company in the campaign.
- Due to the precession of the equinoxes the December solstice no longer takes place while the sun is in the constellation Capricornus, as it did until 130 BCE, but the Sagittarius.
- It was abandoned in the 4th century CE . Another site, Yuan Sha, some 40 km north of Karadong, dates from the Iron Age but was abandoned by about 130 BCE.
- One of Demetrius'successors, Menander I, brought the Indo-Greek Kingdom to its height between 165 130 BCE, expanding the kingdom in Afghanistan and Pakistan to even larger proportions than Demetrius.
- Ariarathes V also waged war with Rome against Aristonicus, a claimant to the throne of Pergamon, and their forces were annihilated in 130 BCE . This defeat allowed Pontus to invade and conquer the kingdom.
- Although the leaders of the Maccabean Revolt were fiercely anti-Hellenistic, by the second generation of Hasmonean leaders ( c . 130 BCE, the time of John Hyrcanus ) Greek culture was once again becoming popular.
- This extension came around 130 BCE, with the embassies of the Han dynasty to Central Asia following the reports of the ambassador Zhang Qian ( who was originally sent to obtain an alliance with the Yuezhi against the Xiongnu ).
- The First Point of Aries ( also known as the Cusp of Aries ) is so called because, when Hipparchus defined it in 130 BCE, it was located in the western extreme of the constellation of Aries, near its border with ? Arietis.
- While nominally the area was under Roman control from the early 130s BCE, for a century an unstable war zone spread from the Serra de Estrela-Tagus basin ( seen from Marv鉶 ) and the Extremaduran plains between Alburquerque and the Sierra de Aracena.
- The "'Ta-Yuan "'were a people of Ferghana in Central Asia, described in the Chinese Chronicles and in the Chinese Former Han History, following the travels of Zhang Qian in 130 BCE, and the numerous embassies that followed him into Central Asia thereafter.