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164 bcの例文

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  • Antiochus died during a military expedition against the Parthians in 164 BC.
  • In 164 BC, Rhodes signed a treaty with Cassius invaded and sacked the islands.
  • In 164 BC, the Maccabees recaptured the desecrated Temple, which they cleansed and purified and rededicated to God.
  • After their martyrdom, Mataithias s son, Maccabee ( hammer ) and by 164 BC the Seleucid forces were routed from the country.
  • Antiochus had initial success in his eastern campaign, including the reoccupation of Armenia, but he died suddenly of disease in 164 BC.
  • The most commonly held of the three theories of tofu's origin maintains that tofu was invented in northern China around 164 BC by Lord Liu An, a Han Dynasty prince.
  • Antiochus died at Babylon on his Persian expedition ( 164 BC ), and Lysias assumed the office of regent during the minority of his son, who was yet a child.
  • The theory that tofu was invented by Lord Liu An of Huainan in about 164 BC ( early Han dynasty ) has steadily lost favor among most scholars in China and abroad since the 1970s.
  • The names of the consuls span the period from 164 BC to 84 BC . According to the restoration of the lacunae at both ends, the list originally extended from 173 BC to 67 BC.
  • Ptolemy VI was crowned in Memphis and ruled with Cleopatra II . In 164 BC Cleopatra II and her husband were temporarily deposed by their brother Ptolemy VIII, but were restored to power in 163 BC.
  • The visions of chapters 7 12 reflect the crisis which took place in Judea in 167 164 BC when Antiochus IV Epiphanes, the Greek king of the Seleucid Empire, threatened to destroy traditional Jewish worship in Jerusalem.
  • Coins of the city of Beirut / Laodicea bear the legend, " Of Laodicea, a metropolis in Canaan "; these coins are dated to the reign of Antiochus IV ( 175 164 BC ) and his successors until 123BC.
  • "Halley's Bible Handbook ", the " Scofield Reference Bible " and many other Bible commentaries hold that the " little horn " of Daniel 8 is fulfilled both with Antiochus Epiphanes ( reigned 175-164 BC ) and with a future Antichrist.
  • :For instance, the restoration of the temple of Jerusalem by Judas Maccabaeus, approximately 15 December 164 BC, fell in the year 148 of the Seleucid Era according to Jewish ( and Babylonian ) calculation, but in the year 149 for the court.
  • The city was originally called Oiniandos, and was located in the area of the famous G黮ek Pass ( Cilician Gates ) . In the 2nd century BC the city was renamed Epiphania, in honour of Antiochus IV Epiphanes, King of Syria from 175 BC to 164 BC.
  • The constituent elements of the Book of Daniel were assembled shortly after the end of the Maccabean crisis, which is to say shortly after 164 BC . The tales making up chapters 2 to 6 are the earliest part, dating from the late 4th or early 3rd centuries.
  • In the Orontes, north of the city, lay a large island, and on this Seleucus II Callinicus began a third walled " city, " which was finished by Antiochus III . A fourth and last quarter was added by Antiochus IV Epiphanes ( 175 164 BC ); thenceforth Antioch was known as " Tetrapolis ".