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  • 102 BC
  • Calendar year

    Year 102 BC was a year of the pre-Julian Roman calendar. At the time it was known as the Year of the Consulship of Marius and Catulus (or, less frequently

    102 BC

    102_BC

  • 102
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    102 may refer to: 102 (number), the natural number following 101 and preceding 103 AD 102, a year in the 2nd century AD 102 BC, a year in the 2nd century

    102

    102

  • 100 BC
  • Calendar year

    case for 101 or 102 BC as the year of his birth, based on the dates that he held certain magistracies, but scholarly consensus favors 100 BC. Similarly, some

    100 BC

    100 BC

    100_BC

  • Quintus Lutatius Catulus (consul 102 BC)
  • Roman politician and general (149–87 BC)

    Quintus Lutatius Catulus (149–87 BC) was a consul of the Roman Republic in 102 BC. His consular colleague was Gaius Marius. During their consulship the

    Quintus Lutatius Catulus (consul 102 BC)

    Quintus_Lutatius_Catulus_(consul_102_BC)

  • Cilician pirates
  • Generic term used for all pirates of the Mediterranean Sea in the 2nd and 1st century BC

    dominated the Mediterranean Sea from the 2nd century BC until their suppression by Pompey in 67–66 BC. Because there were notorious pirate strongholds in

    Cilician pirates

    Cilician pirates

    Cilician_pirates

  • Xulihu
  • Chanyu of the Xiongnu Empire

    102–101 BC) was a ruler of the Xiongnu Empire. Xulihu Chanyu was the younger brother of Wuwei Chanyu. He succeeded his nephew Er Chanyu in 102 BC. In

    Xulihu

    Xulihu

    Xulihu

  • Teutobod
  • 2nd-century BC Teutonic king

    victory at the Battle of Arausio in 105 BC. He was later defeated and captured at the Battle of Aquae Sextiae in 102 BC by the Roman army led by Gaius Marius

    Teutobod

    Teutobod

    Teutobod

  • Furor Teutonicus
  • Latin phrase

    Arausio (105 BC) and other lesser battles, before putting Gaius Marius in charge of their defence. Ultimately, the Teutons were defeated in 102 BC. Berserker

    Furor Teutonicus

    Furor_Teutonicus

  • Quintus Tullius Cicero
  • 1st Century BC Roman politician and general

    (/ˈsɪsəroʊ/ SISS-ər-oh, Classical Latin: [ˈkʷiːntʊs ˈtʊlli.ʊs ˈkɪkɛroː]; 102 BC – 43 BC) was a Roman statesman and military leader, as well as the younger brother

    Quintus Tullius Cicero

    Quintus_Tullius_Cicero

  • List of Roman external wars and battles
  • List of links describing conflicts Rome was involved in

    105 BC, 6 October – Battle of Arausio – Cimbri inflict a major defeat on the Roman army of Quintus Servilius Caepio and Gnaeus Mallius Maximus. 102 BC

    List of Roman external wars and battles

    List_of_Roman_external_wars_and_battles

  • Er Chanyu
  • Chanyu of the Xiongnu Empire

    (Chinese: 兒單于; r. 105–102 BC), born Wushilu (Chinese: 烏師廬), was a chanyu of the Xiongnu Empire. He succeeded his father Wuwei Chanyu in 105 BC and died from an

    Er Chanyu

    Er Chanyu

    Er_Chanyu

  • War of the Heavenly Horses
  • War fought between the Han Empire and the Central Asian state of Dayuan

    漢宛戰爭; pinyin: Hàn Yuān Zhànzhēng) was a military conflict fought in 104 BC and 102 BC between the Chinese Han dynasty and the kingdom of Dayuan, in the Ferghana

    War of the Heavenly Horses

    War of the Heavenly Horses

    War_of_the_Heavenly_Horses

  • Gnaeus Cornelius Lentulus Vatia
  • 1st century BC Roman owner of a gladiatorial school

    have been Gnaeus Cornelius Lentulus the consul of 97 BC. Gaius Servilius Vatia the praetor in 102 BC may have been his adoptive father. His status as a

    Gnaeus Cornelius Lentulus Vatia

    Gnaeus_Cornelius_Lentulus_Vatia

  • Marcus Marius (praetor 102 BC)
  • Roman praetor (d. 90s BC)

    series of successive consulships between 104 and 100 BC, Marcus was elected praetor, probably for 102 BC. He served his praetorship and a following year as

    Marcus Marius (praetor 102 BC)

    Marcus_Marius_(praetor_102_BC)

  • Battle of Aquae Sextiae
  • Battle during the Cimbrian War (102 BC)

    The Battle of Aquae Sextiae (Aix-en-Provence) took place in 102 BC. After a series of Roman defeats at the Battle of Noreia, the Battle of Burdigala, and

    Battle of Aquae Sextiae

    Battle of Aquae Sextiae

    Battle_of_Aquae_Sextiae

  • Battle of Tridentum
  • Battle in 102 BC

    Tridentum took place in a valley just beyond Tridentum in the Autumn of 102 BC. The Germanic Cimbri almost succeeded in overrunning a Roman camp in the

    Battle of Tridentum

    Battle_of_Tridentum

  • Ambrones
  • Ancient ethnic group

    of Arausio in 105 BC. The Ambrones and the Teutons, led by Teutobod, were eventually defeated at the Battle of Aquae Sextiae in 102 BC. The origin of the

    Ambrones

    Ambrones

    Ambrones

  • Marcus Gratidius
  • Marcus Gratidius (died 102 BC) was a Roman statesman and orator from Arpinum during the late second century BC. He is best known as a result of his connections

    Marcus Gratidius

    Marcus_Gratidius

  • Ptolemy X Alexander I
  • Ptolemaic King of Egypt, 107–88 BC

    was the Ptolemaic king of Cyprus from 114 BC until 107 BC and of Egypt from 107 BC until his death in 88 BC. He ruled in co-regency with his mother Cleopatra

    Ptolemy X Alexander I

    Ptolemy X Alexander I

    Ptolemy_X_Alexander_I

  • Gaius Marius
  • Roman general and statesman (c. 157–86 BC)

    Gaius Marius (Latin: [ˈɡaːiʊs ˈmariʊs]; c. 157 BC – 13 January 86 BC) was a Roman general and statesman. Marius held the office of consul seven times

    Gaius Marius

    Gaius Marius

    Gaius_Marius

  • Tyrian shekel
  • Ancient currency

    modern Israeli half-shekel and were issued by Tyre, in that form, between 126 BC and AD 56. Earlier Tyrian coins with the value of a tetradrachm, bearing various

    Tyrian shekel

    Tyrian shekel

    Tyrian_shekel

  • Quintus Lutatius Catulus Capitolinus
  • Senator of the Roman Republic

    (c. 121 – 61 BC) was a politician in the late Roman Republic. His father was the like-named Quintus Lutatius Catulus, consul in 102 BC. He gained the

    Quintus Lutatius Catulus Capitolinus

    Quintus_Lutatius_Catulus_Capitolinus

  • Cleopatra Selene of Syria
  • Queen of Syria from 82 to 69 BC

    – 69 BC) was the Queen consort of Egypt (Cleopatra Selene or Cleopatra V Selene) from 115 to 102 BC, the Queen consort of Syria from 102 to 92 BC, and

    Cleopatra Selene of Syria

    Cleopatra Selene of Syria

    Cleopatra_Selene_of_Syria

  • 100s BC (decade)
  • Decade

    governor (d. 51 BC) 104 BC Julia, mother of Mark Antony Servilia, mistress of Julius Caesar 103 BC Marcus Furius Bibaculus, Roman poet. 102 BC Quintus Tullius

    100s BC (decade)

    100s BC (decade)

    100s_BC_(decade)

  • 2nd century BC
  • One hundred years, from 200 BC to 101 BC

    The 2nd century BC started the first day of 200 BC and ended the last day of 101 BC. It is considered part of the Classical era, although depending on

    2nd century BC

    2nd century BC

    2nd_century_BC

  • Ptolemy IX Soter
  • 2nd/1st century BC king of Ptolemaic Egypt

    invading Egypt (103–102 BC). In 88 BC, the Alexandrians expelled Ptolemy X and restored Ptolemy IX to the throne. He reigned alone until 81 BC, when he appointed

    Ptolemy IX Soter

    Ptolemy IX Soter

    Ptolemy_IX_Soter

  • Lucius Marcius Philippus (consul 56 BC)
  • Roman consul in 56 BC

    102 BC) was a politician and senator in the late Roman republic. He was governor of Syria from 61 to 60 and later served in the consulship of 56 BC.

    Lucius Marcius Philippus (consul 56 BC)

    Lucius_Marcius_Philippus_(consul_56_BC)

  • Scipio Africanus
  • Roman general and politician (236/235 – c. 183 BC)

    Cornelius Scipio Africanus (/ˈs(k)ɪp.i.oʊ/, Latin: [ˈskiːpioː]; 236/235–c. 183 BC) was a Roman general and statesman who was one of the main architects of Rome's

    Scipio Africanus

    Scipio Africanus

    Scipio_Africanus

  • Antiochus VIII Grypus
  • King of the Seleucid Empire from 125 to 96 BC

    former Cleopatra IV of Egypt, murdered in 112 BC; Antiochus IX killed Tryphaena in revenge. In 102 BC, Antiochus VIII's aunt Cleopatra III of Egypt,

    Antiochus VIII Grypus

    Antiochus VIII Grypus

    Antiochus_VIII_Grypus

  • Lucullus
  • Roman politician and general (118–57/56 BC)

    command (104/3) and exiled in c. 102 BC.[citation needed] The family of his mother Caecilia Metella (born c. 137 BC), was a powerful nobile family at

    Lucullus

    Lucullus

    Lucullus

  • Mass suicide
  • Groups of people killing themselves together

    in 102 BC, 300 Teuton women committed mass suicide following their loss. At the end of the fifteen months of the siege of Numantia in summer 133 BC, many

    Mass suicide

    Mass suicide

    Mass_suicide

  • Boiorix
  • King of the Cimbri tribe (died 101 BC)

    were destroyed by Gaius Marius at the Battle of Aquae Sextiae in 102 BC. In 101 BC Boiorix continued ravaging the Po Valley, perhaps moving generally

    Boiorix

    Boiorix

  • Fabia gens
  • Ancient Roman family

    monetalis in 124 BC. He was probably proconsul in Spain between 120 and 100 BC. Gaius Fabius C. f. Q. n. Hadrianus, triumvir monetalis in 102 BC. A supporter

    Fabia gens

    Fabia gens

    Fabia_gens

  • Marcus Calpurnius Bibulus
  • Roman Senator and general

    Marcus Calpurnius Bibulus (c. 102 – 48 BC) was a politician of the Roman Republic. He was a conservative and upholder of the established social order

    Marcus Calpurnius Bibulus

    Marcus_Calpurnius_Bibulus

  • Porticus Catuli
  • landmark (monumentum). It was built by Quintus Lutatius Catulus (consul 102 BC) to commemorate his joint victory with Gaius Marius over the Cimbri at Vercellae

    Porticus Catuli

    Porticus_Catuli

  • Timeline of Roman history
  • succession of Rome. Millennia: 1st BC · 1st–2nd Centuries: 7th BC · 6th BC · 5th BC · 4th BC · 3rd BC · 2nd BC · 1st BC · 1st · 2nd · 3rd · 4th · 5th · 6th ·

    Timeline of Roman history

    Timeline_of_Roman_history

  • Marcus Antonius Creticus
  • 1st-century BC Roman politician

    later in 67 BC, and that conveyed on his father three decades before in 102 BC, to clear the Mediterranean Sea of the threat of piracy, and thereby assist

    Marcus Antonius Creticus

    Marcus_Antonius_Creticus

  • Sulla
  • Roman general and dictator (138–78 BC)

    Gallia Transalpina. 102–101 BC: Legatus to Quintus Lutatius Catulus (who was consul at the time) and pro consule in Gallia Cisalpina. 101 BC: Took part in the

    Sulla

    Sulla

    Sulla

  • Helvetii
  • Celtic tribal group in Switzerland

    the Brenner Pass). While the Teutones and Ambrones were slaughtered in 102 BC by Gaius Marius near Aquae Sextiae, the Cimbri and the Tigurini wintered

    Helvetii

    Helvetii

    Helvetii

  • Cassia gens
  • Ancient Roman family

    Caecianus, triumvir monetalis in 102 BC. Gaius Cassius, praetor about 90 BC. Lucius Cassius, proconsul in Asia in 90 BC, captured the following year by

    Cassia gens

    Cassia gens

    Cassia_gens

  • Sola Busca tarot
  • 15th-century Italian tarot deck

    Co-consuls in 102 BC. Their trumps occupy consecutive positions. Their sons, Gaius Marius the Younger and Gnaeus Papirius Carbo, were co-consuls in 82 BC. The

    Sola Busca tarot

    Sola Busca tarot

    Sola_Busca_tarot

  • Teutons
  • Ancient northern European tribe

    and Arausio in 105 BC, the Cimbri and Teutones divided their forces. Gaius Marius then defeated them separately in 102 BC and 101 BC respectively, ending

    Teutons

    Teutons

    Teutons

  • Cimbrian War
  • Conflict between Rome and Germanic & Celtic tribes (113–101 BCE)

    The Cimbrian or Cimbric War (113–101 BC) was fought between the Roman Republic and the Germanic and Celtic tribes of the Cimbri and the Teutons, Ambrones

    Cimbrian War

    Cimbrian War

    Cimbrian_War

  • Client kingdoms in ancient Rome
  • Formally independent states, but subordinate to the Roman Empire

    (in 113 BC). The Germans continued to terrorize Rome for another decade, until Gaius Marius finally defeated them at Aquae Sextiae (in 102 BC) and the

    Client kingdoms in ancient Rome

    Client kingdoms in ancient Rome

    Client_kingdoms_in_ancient_Rome

  • 40s BC
  • Decade

    The 40s BC were the period 49 BC – 40 BC. Consuls: Lucius Cornelius Lentulus Crus, Gaius Claudius Marcellus. Caesar's Civil War commences: January 1 –

    40s BC

    40s BC

    40s_BC

  • Ferghana horse
  • Breed of horse

    Ferghana in 104 B.C. to acquire a sufficient number of "Heavenly Horses". The Han suffered a military defeat and went home empty handed. In 102 B.C., the Chinese

    Ferghana horse

    Ferghana horse

    Ferghana_horse

  • Pompeia gens
  • Ancient Roman family

    family at ancient Rome, first appearing in history during the second century BC, and frequently occupying the highest offices of the Roman state from then

    Pompeia gens

    Pompeia gens

    Pompeia_gens

  • Campaign history of the Roman military
  • Military history

    194 BC, the Battle of Arausio in 105 BC, the Battle of Aquae Sextiae in 102 BC, and the Battle of Vercellae in 101 BC. The Celtic problem would not be resolved

    Campaign history of the Roman military

    Campaign_history_of_the_Roman_military

  • Gaius Caecilius Metellus Caprarius
  • Roman politician and general, consul in 113 BC

    133 BC. He was praetor in 117 BC. His proconsulship in Thrace in 112–111 BC earned him a triumph. He was censor in 102 BC with his cousin, Quintus Caecilius

    Gaius Caecilius Metellus Caprarius

    Gaius_Caecilius_Metellus_Caprarius

  • Timeline of Chinese history
  • prior to 841 BC, the beginning of the Gonghe Regency, are provisional and subject to dispute. Contents: Antiquity · Centuries: 22nd BC · 21st BC Centuries:

    Timeline of Chinese history

    Timeline of Chinese history

    Timeline_of_Chinese_history

  • Roman province
  • Ancient Roman administrative regions

    211 BC received Macedonia as his provincia but the republic did not annex the kingdom, even as Macedonia was continuously assigned until 205 BC with

    Roman province

    Roman province

    Roman_province

  • Caecilia gens
  • Ancient Roman family

    Caecilius Q. f. Q. n. Metellus, surnamed Caprarius, consul in 113 and censor on 102 BC, triumphed over the Thracians. Caecilia Q. f. Q. n. Metella, married Gaius

    Caecilia gens

    Caecilia gens

    Caecilia_gens

  • Lucius Licinius Lucullus (praetor 104 BC)
  • Roman general and statesman

    (born c. 144 BC) was a politician and a general of the Roman Republic. He was the eldest son of Lucius Licinius Lucullus, the consul of 151 BC. He, however

    Lucius Licinius Lucullus (praetor 104 BC)

    Lucius_Licinius_Lucullus_(praetor_104_BC)

  • Pompey's campaign against the pirates
  • Conflict between the Roman Republic and the Cilician pirates

    the establishment of the first province in the East, Asia (133—129 B.C.). In 102 B.C., the consul Marcus Antonius led a campaign in the Cilician area.

    Pompey's campaign against the pirates

    Pompey's campaign against the pirates

    Pompey's_campaign_against_the_pirates

  • Melqart
  • Major deity in the Phoenician and Punic pantheons

    Denmark Herakles-Melqart from Cyprus, early 5th century BC Melkarth on a Tyrian shekel (102 BC) with an eagle (reverse), one foot on a galley prow, next

    Melqart

    Melqart

    Melqart

  • Sishui Kingdom
  • Kingdom of China's Han dynasty located in northern Jiangsu

    (思) of Sishui, 113–103 BC; Liu Anshi (劉安世), King Ai (哀) of Sishui, 103–102 BC; Liu He (劉賀), King Dai (戴) of Sishui, 102–80 BC; Liu Xuan (劉煖), King Qin

    Sishui Kingdom

    Sishui_Kingdom

  • Penal military unit
  • Military formation consisting of convicts mobilized for military service

    consisting of "bad boys" (惡少年) to attack the Greco-Bactrian kingdom of Dayuan in 102 BC. Dedicated penal units were first envisioned during the Napoleonic era of

    Penal military unit

    Penal military unit

    Penal_military_unit

  • Servilia (wife of Catulus)
  • Servilia was the wife of Quintus Lutatius Catulus, the consul during 102 BC. She was of the patrician Caepione branch of the Servilia gens. Servilia was

    Servilia (wife of Catulus)

    Servilia_(wife_of_Catulus)

  • Archaeology of Northern Europe
  • Teutons and the Cimbri until their defeat at the Battle of Aquae Sextiae in 102 BC, presaging the more turbulent Roman Iron Age and Migration Period. Fortified

    Archaeology of Northern Europe

    Archaeology of Northern Europe

    Archaeology_of_Northern_Europe

  • Timeline of the Xiongnu
  • nomadic people that dominated the ancient eastern Eurasian steppes from 209 BC to 89 AD. The Xiongnu settled down in northern China during the late 3rd century

    Timeline of the Xiongnu

    Timeline of the Xiongnu

    Timeline_of_the_Xiongnu

  • Provence
  • Historical province in southeastern France

    The Roman general Gaius Marius crushed the last serious resistance in 102 BC by defeating the Cimbri and the Teutons. He then began building roads to

    Provence

    Provence

    Provence

  • Anno Domini
  • Modern calendar era

    Anno Domini (AD) and before Christ (BC) qualify years in the Gregorian and Julian calendars, whose epoch is the traditional year of the conception or birth

    Anno Domini

    Anno_Domini

  • List of state leaders in the 2nd century BC
  • (169–164 BC, 144–132/131 BC, 126–116 BC) Cleopatra III, Queen (142–131 BC, 127–101 BC) Ptolemy IX Lathyros, Pharaoh (116–110 BC, 110–109 BC, 88–81 BC) Ptolemy

    List of state leaders in the 2nd century BC

    List_of_state_leaders_in_the_2nd_century_BC

  • Ceres (mythology)
  • Roman goddess of agriculture

    identifies his plebeian ancestry and duties to Ceres on a denarius issue, c.102 BC. Spaeth, 1996, pp. 97–100. Spaeth, 1996, pp. 97–100, with further coin images

    Ceres (mythology)

    Ceres (mythology)

    Ceres_(mythology)

  • Julia gens
  • Ancient Roman family

    the consul of 90 BC, married Popillia, widow of Quintus Lutatius Catulus, and mother of Quintus Lutatius Catulus, consul in 102 BC. Gaius Julius (C.

    Julia gens

    Julia gens

    Julia_gens

  • Cimbri
  • Ancient tribe in Central Europe

    the Teutons. During this time, C. Marius had the time to prepare and, in 102 BC, he was ready to meet the Teutons and the Ambrones at the Rhône. These two

    Cimbri

    Cimbri

    Cimbri

  • Chronology of warfare between the Romans and Germanic peoples
  • Proconsul Quintus Servilius Caepio and Consul Gnaeus Mallius Maximus exiled. 102 BC, Consul Gaius Marius defeats the Sciri and Teutons in the Battle of Aquae

    Chronology of warfare between the Romans and Germanic peoples

    Chronology of warfare between the Romans and Germanic peoples

    Chronology_of_warfare_between_the_Romans_and_Germanic_peoples

  • Servilia gens
  • Ancient Roman family

    who obtained the consulship was Publius Servilius Priscus Structus in 495 BC, and the last of the name who appears in the consular Fasti is Quintus Servilius

    Servilia gens

    Servilia_gens

  • Cleopatra
  • Pharaoh of Egypt from 51 to 30 BC

    father-loving goddess'; 70/69 BC – 10 or 12 August 30 BC) was Queen of the Ptolemaic Kingdom of Egypt from 51 to 30 BC, and the last active Hellenistic

    Cleopatra

    Cleopatra

    Cleopatra

  • Emperor Wu of Han
  • Emperor of China from 141 to 87 BC

    BC – 105 BC Taichu (太初) 104 BC – 101 BC Tianhan (天漢) 100 BC – 97 BC Taishi (太始) 96 BC – 93 BC Zhenghe (征和) 92 BC – 89 BC Houyuan (後元) 88 BC – 87 BC Empress

    Emperor Wu of Han

    Emperor Wu of Han

    Emperor_Wu_of_Han

  • History of Provence
  • sea and also making navigation much easier through the Rhône delta. In 102 BC the Cimbres went east while the Teutons and their new allies, the Ambrones

    History of Provence

    History of Provence

    History_of_Provence

  • Aulus Furius Antias
  • the poet Furius whose friendship with Quintus Lutatius Catulus, consul in 102 BC, is attested by Cicero (Brutus, ch. 35). Smith, Dictionary Gellius, Noctes

    Aulus Furius Antias

    Aulus_Furius_Antias

  • Aix-en-Provence
  • City and commune in Southern France

    following the destruction of the nearby Gallic oppidum at Entremont. In 102 BC its vicinity was the scene of the Battle of Aquae Sextiae, where the Romans

    Aix-en-Provence

    Aix-en-Provence

    Aix-en-Provence

  • Manius Aquillius (consul 101 BC)
  • 2nd and 1st-century BC Roman consul

    He served Marius as a legate (104-102 BC) during Marius's campaign against the Cimbri and Teutones in Gaul. In 103 BC, while Marius was in Rome for his

    Manius Aquillius (consul 101 BC)

    Manius Aquillius (consul 101 BC)

    Manius_Aquillius_(consul_101_BC)

  • Asiatic Vespers
  • Massacre which occurred before the First Mithridatic War

    108–107 BC and partitioned Paphlagonia. A Roman embassy protested and demanded the two kings to withdraw, but was ignored. A few years later, c. 102 BC, Nicomedes

    Asiatic Vespers

    Asiatic Vespers

    Asiatic_Vespers

  • Segesta
  • Ancient Sicilian city

    after the departure of Pyrrhus. During the Second Servile War also, in 102 BC, the territory of Segesta is again mentioned as one of those where the insurrection

    Segesta

    Segesta

    Segesta

  • List of battles before 301
  • p. 317) or more precisely: May 12, 1274 BC based on Ramesses' commonly accepted accession date in 1279 BC. "Ernst-Moritz-Arndt-Universität Greifswald

    List of battles before 301

    List_of_battles_before_301

  • List of battles by casualties
  • Military History), Yale Univ Press, (2010) p. 98 Grant, p. 23 Herodotus (440 BC). Histories. Arrian 1.16.45 – 50 "Advance to the East and the battle of Gaugamela"

    List of battles by casualties

    List_of_battles_by_casualties

  • Lucius Gellius
  • Roman general and politician (c. 136 BC–c. 54 BC)

    election as quaestor around 102 BC followed by aedile around 96 BC. This was followed by his election as Praetor Peregrinus in 94 BC, after which he was posted

    Lucius Gellius

    Lucius_Gellius

  • Metropolitan City of Venice
  • Group of municipalities in Veneto, Italy

    century BC. According to legend, Antenor fled from Troy, leading the people of Eneti from Paphlagonia to inhabit the shores of the Adriatic. In 102 BC, The

    Metropolitan City of Venice

    Metropolitan City of Venice

    Metropolitan_City_of_Venice

  • Julia Major (sister of Caesar)
  • Elder sister of Caesar

    must almost certainly have been before 103 BC as her youngest sibling Gaius was born at the earliest in 102 BC and there was a middle sister between them

    Julia Major (sister of Caesar)

    Julia_Major_(sister_of_Caesar)

  • Mo (grist mill)
  • Rotary millstone used in ancient China

    documents dating back to 102 BC. A reference to the mo is mentioned in the Book of Origins, a book dating back to the 2nd century BC, where it says: Gongshu

    Mo (grist mill)

    Mo_(grist_mill)

  • Kingdom of Pontus
  • 281 BC–62 AD kingdom in northern Anatolia

    Mithridates, and Laodice ruled as regent over the sons of Ariarathes until 102 BC. After Nicomedes III of Bithynia married Laodice, he tried to intervene

    Kingdom of Pontus

    Kingdom of Pontus

    Kingdom_of_Pontus

  • Timeline of Galician history
  • Peninsula. 200th millennium BC – In the Paleolithic period the Neanderthal Man enters the Iberian Peninsula. 70th millennium BC Neanderthal Mousterian culture

    Timeline of Galician history

    Timeline_of_Galician_history

  • 103 BC
  • Calendar year

    Year 103 BC was a year of the pre-Julian Roman calendar. At the time it was known as the Year of the Consulship of Marius and Orestes (or, less frequently

    103 BC

    103_BC

  • Allobroges
  • Gallic people

    the invasions of the Cimbri and Teutoni during the Cimbrian War in 107–102 BC. The Allobrogian territory – Vienna in particular as it was located in the

    Allobroges

    Allobroges

  • 101 BC
  • Calendar year

    Year 101 BC was a year of the pre-Julian Roman calendar. At the time it was known as the Year of the Consulship of Marius and Aquillius (or, less frequently

    101 BC

    101_BC

  • Catulus (disambiguation)
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    BC) was a Roman statesman and naval commander in the First Punic War. Catulus may also refer to: Quintus Lutatius Catulus (consul 102 BC) (149–87 BC)

    Catulus (disambiguation)

    Catulus_(disambiguation)

  • Timeline of Portuguese history (Lusitania and Gallaecia)
  • timeline of Portugal. 237 BC - The Carthaginian General Hamilcar Barca enters Iberia with his armies through Gadir. 228 BC - Hamilcar Barca dies in battle

    Timeline of Portuguese history (Lusitania and Gallaecia)

    Timeline_of_Portuguese_history_(Lusitania_and_Gallaecia)

  • Pisidia
  • Region of ancient Asia Minor

    pirate-dominated Cilicia and Pamphylia until the Roman rule was restored in 102 BC. In 39 BC Marcus Antonius entrusted Pisidia to the Galatian client king Amyntas

    Pisidia

    Pisidia

    Pisidia

  • 99 BC
  • Calendar year

    Year 99 BC was a year of the pre-Julian Roman calendar. At the time it was known as the Year of the Consulship of Antonius and Albinus (or, less frequently

    99 BC

    99_BC

  • Aulus Pompeius
  • known on this Aulus Pompeius. He was elected as tribune of the plebs in 102 BC. His wife's name is not known; they had a son Quintus Pompeius Bithynicus

    Aulus Pompeius

    Aulus_Pompeius

  • Eponymous archon
  • Chief magistrate of an ancient Greek city-state

    and for the supervision of some major trials in the law courts. After 683 BC the offices were held for only a single year, and the year was named after

    Eponymous archon

    Eponymous_archon

  • Timeline of the Han dynasty
  • dynasty (206 BC–220 AD) of Imperial China. Chu-Han Contention (207 BC–202 BC) Han dynasty, 190 BC - kingdoms in red, commanderies in black 154 BC - Rebellion

    Timeline of the Han dynasty

    Timeline of the Han dynasty

    Timeline_of_the_Han_dynasty

  • Pro Archia Poeta
  • Speech by Cicero

    Petrarch in 1333. Licinius Archias was born in Antioch around 120 BC and arrived in Rome in 102 BC. It was here that he earned a living as a poet and gained the

    Pro Archia Poeta

    Pro Archia Poeta

    Pro_Archia_Poeta

  • Marcus Marius
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Marius (praetor 102 BC), brother of the seven-time consul Gaius Marius Marcus Marius (quaestor 76 BC), quaestor of the Roman Republic in 76 BC Marcus Aurelius

    Marcus Marius

    Marcus_Marius

  • Ligures
  • Ancient ethnic group in Northern Italy

    tradition derives from Plutarch's account of the Battle of Aquae Sextiae (102 BC), where the Ligurian auxiliaries in the army of Gaius Marius are said to

    Ligures

    Ligures

    Ligures

  • 105 BC
  • Calendar year

    Year 105 BC was a year of the pre-Julian Roman calendar. At the time it was known as the Year of the Consulship of Rufus and Maximus (or, less frequently

    105 BC

    105_BC

  • 101
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    number following 100 and preceding 102 AD 101, a year in the 2nd century AD 101 BC, a year in the 2nd century BC It may also refer to: 101 (album and

    101

    101

  • Cilicia
  • Geographical region in Turkey

    spread in the Mediterranean which had its main bases in Rugged Cilicia. In 102 BC, the Roman Republic established a provincia of the praetor Marcus Antonius

    Cilicia

    Cilicia

    Cilicia

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  • Boy/Male

    Greek

    Thadeus

    Thaddeus was one of the 12 apostles described in the New Testament of the Bible.

    Thadeus

  • Jimuta
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Sanskrit, Telugu

    Jimuta

    One of 108 Names of the Sun God

    Jimuta

  • Matty
  • Boy/Male

    Hebrew

    Matty

    Gift of the Lord. In the bible Mathew was one of the 12 apostles. He wrote the first gospel...

    Matty

  • Mat
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    Hebrew American

    Mat

    Gift of the Lord. In the bible Mathew was one of the 12 apostles. He wrote the first gospel...

    Mat

  • Satakhi
  • Girl/Female

    Hindu, Indian, Modern

    Satakhi

    100 Eyes

    Satakhi

  • Shatabdi
  • Girl/Female

    Indian, Sanskrit

    Shatabdi

    Period of 100 Years; Century

    Shatabdi

  • Badgelgar
  • Boy/Male

    Assamese, Indian

    Badgelgar

    Reducing Air to Ashes; One of the 101 Names of Ahura Mazda

    Badgelgar

  • Thaddius
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    Greek

    Thaddius

    Thaddeus was one of the 12 apostles described in the New Testament of the Bible.

    Thaddius

  • Lakhwinder
  • Girl/Female

    Indian, Punjabi, Sikh

    Lakhwinder

    Loved by Many; Ruler of 10 Lakh People

    Lakhwinder

  • Satakshi
  • Girl/Female

    Hindu, Indian, Marathi, Sanskrit

    Satakshi

    100 Eyed; Goddess Durga

    Satakshi

  • Nathanial
  • Boy/Male

    American, Australian, Chinese, Hebrew

    Nathanial

    Gift of God; God has Given; One of the 12 Biblical Apostles

    Nathanial

  • Hend |
  • Boy/Male

    Muslim

    Hend |

    Group of camels that number from 100 to 200

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  • Shatakshi
  • Girl/Female

    Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Telugu

    Shatakshi

    Goddess Durga; One who has 100 Eyes

    Shatakshi

  • Sowrubh
  • Boy/Male

    Indian

    Sowrubh

    100 Gods

    Sowrubh

  • Nathanial
  • Boy/Male

    Hebrew American

    Nathanial

    God has given. One of the 12 biblical apostles.

    Nathanial

  • Thad
  • Boy/Male

    Greek American

    Thad

    Thaddeus was one of the 12 apostles described in the New Testament of the Bible.

    Thad

  • Nathaniel
  • Boy/Male

    Hebrew American Shakespearean

    Nathaniel

    Gift of God; God has given. One of the 12 biblical apostles.

    Nathaniel

  • Dirghika
  • Girl/Female

    Indian, Marathi, Modern

    Dirghika

    A Bunch which Contain 100 Corers Galaxy

    Dirghika

  • Lakh
  • Girl/Female

    Sikh

    Lakh

    Hundred thousand 10 Lakh = 1 million

    Lakh

  • Phillip
  • Boy/Male

    American, Australian, British, Chinese, Christian, Danish, Dutch, English, German, Greek, Irish, Swedish

    Phillip

    One of the Biblical 12 Apostles; Horse Lover; Friend of Horses

    Phillip

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  • Govinda
  • Boy/Male

    Assamese, Bengali, Celebrity, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Mythological, Sanskrit, Sindhi, Telugu, Traditional

    Govinda

    Lord Krishna; Name of Lord Balaji

  • DARYNA
  • Female

    Ukrainian

    DARYNA

    , queen, or from the name of a river (?)

  • Ade
  • Surname or Lastname

    Frisian and North German

    Ade

    Frisian and North German : from the personal name Ade, which is a pet form of Adam or various names beginning with Ad(al)-, for example Adolf, Adalbrecht (see Albrecht).English : from the personal name Ade, one of the many pet forms of Adam.

  • Bates
  • Boy/Male

    American, British, English, Shakespearean

    Bates

    Ploughman; Variant of Bartholomew Often Used as a Surname

  • BRENO
  • Male

    Portuguese

    BRENO

    Portuguese form of Celtic Brennus, BRENO means "king."

  • Herriman
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Herriman

    English : variant of Harriman.

  • Chimera
  • Boy/Male

    Greek

    Chimera

    The monster killed by Bellerophon.

  • KANEBTI
  • Male

    Egyptian

    KANEBTI

    , Curly Haired.

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  • Male

    Norse

    INGIMARR

    Old Norse name composed of the name of the fertility god Ing and the word *mariR "famous," hence "Ing-famous."

  • Karnaka
  • Boy/Male

    Indian, Sanskrit

    Karnaka

    Belonging to the Ear

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  • n.

    A measure of land, common in Domesday Book and old English charters, the quantity of which is not well ascertained, but has been differently estimated at 80, 100, and 120 acres.

  • Quarter
  • n.

    The fourth of a hundred-weight, being 25 or 28 pounds, according as the hundredweight is reckoned at 100 or 112 pounds.

  • Centigrade
  • a.

    Of or pertaining to the centigrade thermometer; as, 10¡ centigrade (or 10¡ C.).

  • Plethrum
  • n.

    A long measure of 100 Greek, or 101 English, feet; also, a square measure of 10,000 Greek feet.

  • Stack
  • a.

    A pile of wood containing 108 cubic feet.

  • Hundredweight
  • n.

    A denomination of weight, containing 100, 112, or 120 pounds avoirdupois, according to differing laws or customs. By the legal standard of England it is 112 pounds. In most of the United States, both in practice and by law, it is 100 pounds avoirdupois, the corresponding ton of 2,000 pounds, sometimes called the short ton, being the legal ton.

  • Lea
  • n.

    A measure of yarn; for linen, 300 yards; for cotton, 120 yards; a lay.

  • Quintal
  • n.

    A hundredweight, either 112 or 100 pounds, according to the scale used. Cf. Cental.

  • Burden
  • n.

    A fixed quantity of certain commodities; as, a burden of gad steel, 120 pounds.

  • Seam
  • n.

    The quantity of 120 pounds of glass.

  • Trigon
  • n.

    Trine, an aspect of two planets distant 120 degrees from each other.

  • Shoemaker
  • n.

    The runner, 12.

  • Swape
  • n.

    See Sweep, n., 12.

  • Centner
  • n.

    The commercial hundredweight in several of the continental countries, varying in different places from 100 to about 112 pounds.

  • Caravel
  • n.

    A Portuguese vessel of 100 or 150 tons burden.

  • Yellowtail
  • n.

    The runner, 12.

  • Puncheon
  • n.

    A cask containing, sometimes 84, sometimes 120, gallons.

  • Rap
  • n.

    A lay or skein containing 120 yards of yarn.