135 bcの例文
- They were defeated in 135 BC . by Cosconius in Thrace.
- Between 135 BC and 71 BC there were three Battle of Asculum.
- Stratonice died about 135 BC . It is possible that Attalus III poisoned her.
- Up to 135 BC, the treaty was renewed nine times, each time with an increase in the " gifts ".
- In 136 and 135 BC, more attempts were made to gain complete control of the region of Numantia, but they failed.
- After the Roman conquest in 135 BC the Greek toponym of " Arghennon " was substituted by " Agrillae " or " Agrille ".
- In 135 BC, when Minyue attacked Nanyue, Nanyue also sought assistance from Han even though it probably had enough strength to defend itself.
- The third stage began in 135 BC when King Wang Ying attacked a weakened Nanyue, forcing Zhao Mo to seek aid from Han China.
- Far up the Nile at Ombi a gymnasium of the local Greeks was found in 136 135 BC, which passed resolutions and corresponded with the king.
- Numerous Pali ) " Milinda, " ruled 165 BC-135 BC, was a renowned patron of Buddhism immortalized in the Buddhist text the Milinda Panha.
- Nic Fields, in his popular history of Spartacus, argues for a start date of 135 BC with the beginning of the First Slave War in Sicily.
- Consul Decimus Junius Brutus Callaicus vowed a temple to Mars in 138 BC and construction began after 135 BC, financed by loot from his campaign in Hispania.
- The second stage was from 183 BC to 135 BC, when Minyue submitted to Nanyue after seeing it defeat the Han dynasty's first attack on Nanyue.
- By about 135 BC, however, this kingdom had been overrun by invading Yuezhi tribes, an invasion that later brought about the rise of the powerful Kushan Empire.
- During the rule ( 165 BC-135 BC ) of the Pali " Milinda " ) with the monk Nagasena comprises the Pali Buddhist work known as the Milinda Panha.
- Minyue was annexed by Nanyue under Zhao Tuo and submitted to Nanyue rule from 183 BC to 135 BC, and was finally conquered by the Han dynasty in 110 BC.
- In 135 BC, Zhao Yingqi was sent to the Han court by King Zhao Mo of Nanyue, to serve as Yue woman and had his eldest son Zhao Jiande.
- In 135 BC and 104 BC, the civil disturbances by the Roman Senate, taking years and direct military intervention to quell, they were never considered a serious threat to the Republic.
- The lunar eclipses he observed, for instance, took place on April 21, 146 BC, and March 21, 135 BC ( Toomer 1984, p . 135 n . 14 ).
- She lived at the time of Greek Ptolemaic Princess Cleopatra Selene I ( 135 BC-69 BC ) and Greek King of the Seleucid Empire Antiochus X Eusebes who reigned 95 BC-83 BC.