160s bcの例文
- Sometime after 160 BC, Nysa married King Ariarathes V of Cappadocia.
- By 160 BC, Roman statesman placenta ".
- All six of the comedies that Terence composed between 166 and 160 BC have survived.
- In 160 BC the production was cancelled when the theater was stormed by a group of rowdy gladiator fans.
- The prose of the period is best known through " On Agriculture " ( 160 BC ) by Cato the Elder.
- Despite the tribute and a negotiation between Laoshang Chanyu ( r . 174 160 BC ) and massive military invasions into Xiongnu territory.
- Those instructions as well as detailed descriptions of Roman viticulture date back to 160 BC in the first known text written in Latin prose.
- He fell ill, appeared to be recovering, but relapsed within three days and died during his term of office in 160 BC.
- Around 160 BC, Demetrius I offered Laodice to their maternal first cousin Ariarathes V of Cappadocia in marriage, which Ariarathes V declined.
- B鰎ek may have its origins in Cato included a recipe for placenta in his " De Agri Cultura " ( 160 BC ).
- In the Parthian and Sassanid eras Kirkuk was capital of the small Assyrian state of Beth Garmai ( c . 160 BC-250 AD ).
- Around 160 BC, the area of Ferghana seems to have been invaded by Saka tribes ( called the Sai-Wang by the Chinese ).
- Their lengthy Athenian honorific inscription is dated in the Archonship of the Athenian Tychandrus or Tychander which is now generally accepted as 160 BC or 159 BC.
- The events depicted in the oratorio are from the period 170 160 BC when Judea was ruled by the Seleucid Empire which undertook to destroy the Jewish religion.
- Their lengthy Athenian honorific inscription, is dated in the Archonship of the Athenian Tychandrus or Tychander which is now generally accepted as 160 BC or 159 BC.
- His forces were however not enough for the legal Seleucid king : Demetrius defeated and killed Timarchus in 160 BC, and the Seleucid empire was temporarily united again.
- The Pergamon Altar ( c . 180 160 BC ) has a frieze ( 120 metres long by 2.3 metres high ) of figures in very high relief.
- It was introduced sometime in the years 175-160 BC at that city to provide the Attalid kingdom with a substitute for Seleucid coins and the tetradrachms of Philetairos.
- The historian Polybius gives us a clear picture of the republican army at what is arguably its height in 160 BC . Serving in the army was part of Roman civic duty.
- In the period between 174 and 160 BC, Amfissa had been damaged several times during the hostilities which took place between the pro-Roman Aetolians and the nationalists of the town.