130s bcの例文
- Nysa was a regent for Ariarathes VI between 130 BC-126 BC.
- Hipparchus defined it in 130 BC . as a point south of Gamma Arietis.
- He was consul 130 BC with Diana in the town of Hierocaesareia in Lydia.
- Ptolemy died in 130 BC and his wife is unknown.
- The Norici are first mentioned by the ancient writer Polybius ( c . 130 BC ).
- In 130 BC, Emperor Wu of Han also sent an expedition to find Anqi, which proved unsuccessful.
- Publius Licinius Crassus Dives Mucianus ( 132 130 BC ) was the first to leave Italy voluntarily.
- In 130 BC Antiochus Sidetes felt secure enough to march against Parthia, and scored massive initial successes.
- Ariarathes V died in 130 BC and his youngest son with Nysa, Ariarathes VI of Cappadocia, succeeded him.
- He was a tribunate in 130 BC . He also possibly became a suffect consul in 118 BC.
- Under Aristonicus, a claimant to the throne of Pergamon, and their forces were annihilated ( 130 BC ).
- From about 130 BC onwards, Parthia suffered numerous incursions by various nomadic tribes, including the Sakas, the Yueh-chi, and the Massagetae.
- After the death of Menander ( c . 130 BC ), the Kingdom appears to have fragmented, with several'kings'attested contemporaneously in different regions.
- Because the list of the Seven Wonders of the World was compiled in the year 130 BC, the Interstate Highway System was never a candidate.
- In 130 BC, Empress Chen was found to have resorted to witchcraft to curse other concubines in attempt to restore her husband's love to her.
- In the narrative, at the time of King Benjamin ( about 130 BC ), the Nephite believers were called " the children of Christ ".
- Ptolemy's forces recaptured the city in November of the same year, yet Harsiesi led the rebellion until his death, likely occurred in September 130 BC.
- However, Eumenes III was defeated and captured in 129 BC by a Roman force under Marcus Perperna, the consul for 130 BC, in the siege of Thyatira.
- The successors to Eucratides were Eucratides II and Heliocles I ( 145 & ndash; 130 BC ), who was the last Greek king to reign in Bactria.
- Rome acquired imperial character " de facto " from the 130s BC with the acquisition of Cisalpine Gaul, Illyria, Britannia, the Balkans, Dacia, Asia Minor, the Caucasus and Mesopotamia.