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  • 180 BC
  • Calendar year

    Year 180 BC was a year of the pre-Julian Roman calendar. At the time it was known as the Year of the Consulship of Luscus and Piso/Flaccus (or, less frequently

    180 BC

    180_BC

  • Greco-Bactrian Kingdom
  • Hellenistic-era Greek kingdom (256–100 BCE)

    increasingly more powerful and invaded north-western India between 190 and 180 BC under king Demetrius, the son of Euthydemus. This invasion led to the creation

    Greco-Bactrian Kingdom

    Greco-Bactrian Kingdom

    Greco-Bactrian_Kingdom

  • Hellenistic period
  • Period of eastern Mediterranean history from 323 to 30 BC

    Greece, between the death of Alexander the Great in 323 BC and the death of Cleopatra VII in 30 BC, in which all these regions were under the influence of

    Hellenistic period

    Hellenistic period

    Hellenistic_period

  • Apuani
  • Ancient Ligurian people of north-west Italy

    2nd century BC, in the course of which the Roman Republic removed some 40,000 of them to Samnium in 180 BC and a further 7,000 in 179 BC. Resistance among

    Apuani

    Apuani

  • Greco-Buddhism
  • Cultural syncretism in Central and South Asia in antiquity

    Greco-Bactrian Kingdom (250–125 BC). To their north, the Greco-Bactrians were followed by the secession of the Indo-Greek Kingdom (180 BC – 10 AD). Even when, centuries

    Greco-Buddhism

    Greco-Buddhism

    Greco-Buddhism

  • Ptolemy V Epiphanes
  • 5th Pharaoh of Ptolemaic Egypt

    Beneficent"; 9 October 210–September 180 BC) was the King of Ptolemaic Egypt from July or August 204 BC until his death in 180 BC. Ptolemy V, the son of Ptolemy

    Ptolemy V Epiphanes

    Ptolemy V Epiphanes

    Ptolemy_V_Epiphanes

  • Ptolemaic cult of Alexander the Great
  • Imperial cult in Hellenistic Egypt

    was an imperial cult in ancient Egypt during the Hellenistic period (323–31 BC), promoted by the Ptolemaic dynasty. The core of the cult was the worship

    Ptolemaic cult of Alexander the Great

    Ptolemaic cult of Alexander the Great

    Ptolemaic_cult_of_Alexander_the_Great

  • Demetrius I of Bactria
  • 2nd-century BC Greco-Bactrian and Indo-Greek king

    180 BC, following the destruction of the Mauryan dynasty by the general Pushyamitra Shunga, who then founded the new Indian Shunga dynasty (180–78 BC)

    Demetrius I of Bactria

    Demetrius I of Bactria

    Demetrius_I_of_Bactria

  • History of Punjab
  • which lasted till 500 BC. During this era, the Rigveda was composed in Punjab, laying the foundation of Hinduism. In the 6th century BC, Pushkarasarin, the

    History of Punjab

    History of Punjab

    History_of_Punjab

  • Indo-Greek Wars
  • successfully resist the invasion and expel the Greeks out of Magadha. In 180 BC, the Indo-Greeks, invaded parts of northwest and northern India and ruled

    Indo-Greek Wars

    Indo-Greek Wars

    Indo-Greek_Wars

  • List of emperors of the Han dynasty
  • Zhi (d. 180 BC) was the de facto ruler of the court during the reigns of the child emperors Qianshao (r. 188–184 BC) and Houshao (r. 184–180 BC). Her faction

    List of emperors of the Han dynasty

    List of emperors of the Han dynasty

    List_of_emperors_of_the_Han_dynasty

  • Euthydemid dynasty
  • Hellenistic dynasty

    Demetrius I (222-180 BC) most famous of the Euthydemids - invaded India Euthydemus II ( c. 200-185 BC) Son of Euthydemus I Pantaleon (190-180 BC) Son of Euthydemus

    Euthydemid dynasty

    Euthydemid dynasty

    Euthydemid_dynasty

  • Cleopatra I Syra
  • Queen of Ptolemaic Egypt

    from 193 BC, and regent of Egypt during the minority of their son, Ptolemy VI, from her husband's death in 180 BC until her own death in 176 BC. She is

    Cleopatra I Syra

    Cleopatra I Syra

    Cleopatra_I_Syra

  • Empress Lü
  • Empress of Han China from 202 to 195 BC, regent from 195 to 180 BC

    Lü Zhi (241 BC – 18 August 180 BC), courtesy name Exu (娥姁), and commonly known as Empress Lü (traditional Chinese: 呂后; simplified Chinese: 吕后; pinyin:

    Empress Lü

    Empress Lü

    Empress_Lü

  • History of Sindh
  • Seleucus 500 elephants. Following a century of Mauryan rule which ended by 180 BC, the region came under the Indo-Greeks. According to Apollodorus of Artemita

    History of Sindh

    History_of_Sindh

  • Euthydemus II
  • Graeco-Bactrian king in c. 200–180 BC

    Greco-Bactrian king who ruled in Bactria in 185–180 BC. Son of Demetrius I of Bactria, Euthydemus II became king in the 180s BC, either after his father's death or

    Euthydemus II

    Euthydemus II

    Euthydemus_II

  • Yan Kingdom (Han dynasty)
  • Kingdom in Imperial China

    Tu (臧荼), 206 BC – 202 BC; Lu Wan (盧綰), 202 BC – 195 BC; Liu Jian (劉建), King Ling (靈) of Yan, 195 BC – 182 BC; Lü Tong (呂通), 181 BC180 BC; Liu Ze (劉澤)

    Yan Kingdom (Han dynasty)

    Yan Kingdom (Han dynasty)

    Yan_Kingdom_(Han_dynasty)

  • Aquileia
  • UNESCO World Heritage Site

    symbol of the region. Aquileia was founded as a colony by the Romans in 180/181 BC along the Natiso River, on land south of the Julian Alps but about 13

    Aquileia

    Aquileia

    Aquileia

  • Satavahana dynasty
  • Indian dynasty (2nd century BCE – 3rd century CE)

    Post-Mauryan (Deccan). Satavahanas (Andhras). Śri Satakarṇi. Circa 70-60 BC. BI Karshapana (19mm, 3.44 g)". www.cngcoins.com. Retrieved 11 December 2019

    Satavahana dynasty

    Satavahana dynasty

    Satavahana_dynasty

  • Portuguese India
  • State of the Portuguese Empire (1505–1961)

    Empire (230 BC – AD 220) Kuninda Kingdom (200 BC – AD 300) Mitra Dynasty (c. 150 – c. 50 BC) Shunga Empire (185–73 BC) Indo-Greek Kingdom (180 BC – AD 10)

    Portuguese India

    Portuguese India

    Portuguese_India

  • Emperor Houshao of Han
  • Emperor of the Han dynasty from 184 to 180 BC

    Emperor Houshao of Han (Chinese: 漢後少帝; c. March 196 BC – 14 November 180 BC), personal name Liu Hong (劉弘), was the fourth emperor of the Han dynasty.

    Emperor Houshao of Han

    Emperor_Houshao_of_Han

  • Famine Stela
  • Hieroglyphic inscription on Sehel Island, Egypt

    inscription has been tentatively dated to the reign of king Ptolemy V (205 – 180 BC). The Famine Stela was inscribed into a natural granite block whose surface

    Famine Stela

    Famine Stela

    Famine_Stela

  • Publius Licinius Crassus Dives Mucianus
  • Roman consul in 131 BC

    Publius Licinius Crassus Dives Mucianus (c. 180 BC – 130 BC) was the natural son of Publius Mucius Scaevola and Licinia, and brother of Publius Mucius

    Publius Licinius Crassus Dives Mucianus

    Publius_Licinius_Crassus_Dives_Mucianus

  • Ptolemy VI Philometor
  • 6th Pharaoh of Ptolemaic Egypt

    Ptolemaĩos Philomḗtōr; 186–145 BC) was a Greek king of Ptolemaic Egypt who reigned from 180 to 164 BC and from 163 to 145 BC. He is often considered the

    Ptolemy VI Philometor

    Ptolemy VI Philometor

    Ptolemy_VI_Philometor

  • Timeline of Indo-Greek kingdoms
  • Euthydemus invaded northwestern India around 180 BC as far as the Punjab. Demetrius I (reigned c. 200–170 BC) Son of Euthydemus I. Greco-Bactrian king Coins

    Timeline of Indo-Greek kingdoms

    Timeline_of_Indo-Greek_kingdoms

  • Gaius Servilius Geminus (consul)
  • Roman senator, consul and dictator (died 180 BC)

    180 BC) was a Roman statesman who served as Consul in 203 BC, Dictator in 202 BC (the last in 120 years), and Pontifex Maximus from 183 BC to 180 BC.

    Gaius Servilius Geminus (consul)

    Gaius_Servilius_Geminus_(consul)

  • Panchala
  • Ancient Hindu kingdom of India

    Agimitasa. A bronze currency of 1⁄2 karshapana of King Indramitra (ca 75-50 BC?) Of Ahichatra of Panchala. Obv: A inside a rectangle, a line of 3 symbols

    Panchala

    Panchala

    Panchala

  • Han Changling
  • Mausoleum in Shaanxi, China

    Han dynasty Emperor Gaozu (256–195 BCE), and for his wife Empress Lü (241–180 BC). The Chang Mausoleum is located in the north of Sanyi Village in Yaodian

    Han Changling

    Han Changling

    Han_Changling

  • Apollodorus of Athens
  • 2nd century BCE Greek grammarian and historian

    (Ancient Greek: Ἀπολλόδωρος ὁ Ἀθηναῖος, Apollodoros ho Athenaios; c. 180 BC – after 120 BC), son of Asclepiades, was a Greek scholar, historian, and grammarian

    Apollodorus of Athens

    Apollodorus_of_Athens

  • Apollodorus
  • Name list

    Apollodorus of Athens (c. 180 BC–after 120 BC), Greek historian and grammarian Apollodorus of Athens (c. 180 BC–after 120 BC), Greek historian and grammarian

    Apollodorus

    Apollodorus

  • Homer's Ithaca
  • Island home of Greek mythological hero Odysseus

    (below): James Diggle at p. 508. Apollodorus of Athens (born c. 180 BC)—writing mid-2nd century BC—source used by Strabo (below), and Apollodorus also relied

    Homer's Ithaca

    Homer's Ithaca

    Homer's_Ithaca

  • 177 BC
  • Calendar year

    prince of the Han dynasty and a key player during the Lü Clan Disturbance (180 BC), grandson of Emperor Gao of Han and son of Prince Liu Fei of Qi Liu Zhang

    177 BC

    177_BC

  • Shunga Empire
  • Indian empire (185–73 BCE)

    Mathura was probably under the control of Indo-Greeks from some time between 180 BCE and 100 BCE, and remained so as late as 70 BCE. Some ancient sources

    Shunga Empire

    Shunga_Empire

  • Kosala
  • One of the Mahajanapadas

    Northern India (Circa 300 B.C. to 200 A.D.), Calcutta: University of Calcutta{{citation}}: CS1 maint: publisher location (link) Law, B.C. (1926), Ancient Indian

    Kosala

    Kosala

    Kosala

  • Diocles (mathematician)
  • Ancient Greek mathematician (c. 240–180 BC)

    Diocles (Ancient Greek: Διοκλῆς; c. 240 BC – c. 180 BC) was a Greek mathematician and geometer. Although little is known about the life of Diocles, it

    Diocles (mathematician)

    Diocles_(mathematician)

  • Indian religions
  • Religions that originated on the Indian subcontinent

    product of an entire epoch which extends [from] approximately 1000 or 800 BC, to c. 500 BCE, but which is prolonged in its offshoots far beyond this last

    Indian religions

    Indian religions

    Indian_religions

  • Greco-Buddhist art
  • Artistic syncretism between Classical Greece and Buddhist India

    reign of the Hellenistic Greco-Bactrian kingdom (250–130 BC) and the Indo-Greek kingdom (180–10 BC). Under the Indo-Greeks and especially later under the

    Greco-Buddhist art

    Greco-Buddhist art

    Greco-Buddhist_art

  • Cornelia gens
  • Ancient Roman family

    of Marcus Marcius in 208 BC, and held this office until his death in 180. Lucius Cornelius Dolabella, duumvir navalis in 180 BC. Gnaeus Cornelius Cn. f

    Cornelia gens

    Cornelia gens

    Cornelia_gens

  • Han dynasty
  • Imperial dynasty in China (202 BC – 220 AD)

    decision was reversed in 186 BC by his widow Grand Empress Dowager Lü Zhi (d. 180 BC), who abolished private minting. In 182 BC, Lü Zhi issued a bronze coin

    Han dynasty

    Han dynasty

    Han_dynasty

  • Chola Empire
  • Medieval Indian empire (848–1279)

    Chopra, Ravindran & Subrahmanian (2003), pp. 125, 129 Scharfe (2002), p. 180 Italian traveller Pietro Della Valle (1623) gave an account of a village

    Chola Empire

    Chola Empire

    Chola_Empire

  • Iron Age in India
  • Aspect of Indian history

    BCE. The protohistoric Early Iron Age in Sri Lanka lasted from 1000 BC to 600 BC. Radiocarbon evidence has been collected from Anuradhapura and Aligala

    Iron Age in India

    Iron Age in India

    Iron_Age_in_India

  • Malla (tribe)
  • Republican confederacy in ancient India

    ISBN 9789380292175. Sharma, J. P. (1968). Republics in Ancient India, C. 1500 B.C.-500 B.C. Leiden, Netherlands: E. J. Brill. ISBN 978-9-004-02015-3. Gorakhpur

    Malla (tribe)

    Malla (tribe)

    Malla_(tribe)

  • Siberia
  • Geographical region of Russia comprising North Asia

    2019). "Belt Plaque with a Bear Hunt. From Russia (Siberia). Gold. 220-180 B.C. The State Hermitage Museum, St. Petersburg, Russia". Archived from the

    Siberia

    Siberia

    Siberia

  • Archaeology of India
  • Satavahana Empire (230 BC – AD 220) Shunga Empire (185–73 BC) Indo-Greek Kingdom (180 BC – AD 10) Indo-Scythian Kingdom (50 BC – AD 400) Indo-Parthian

    Archaeology of India

    Archaeology of India

    Archaeology_of_India

  • 180s BC
  • Decade

    This article concerns the period 189 BC180 BC. Cato the Elder criticizes the consul Marcus Fulvius Nobilior for giving awards to Roman soldiers for

    180s BC

    180s_BC

  • List of dynasties
  • (187–180 BC) Huaiyang (淮陽(ㄏㄨㄞˊ ㄧㄤˊ)) (187–180 BC, 176–169 BC, 155–154 BC, 63 BC–AD 9) Langya (琅邪(ㄌㄤˊ ㄧㄚˊ)) (181–179 BC) Jichuan (濟川(ㄐㄧˇ ㄔㄨㄢ)) (181–180 BC,

    List of dynasties

    List_of_dynasties

  • List of state leaders in the 2nd century BC
  • 200 BC) Spartacus V, King (c.200–c.180 BC) Pairisades III, King (c.180–c.150 BC) Pairisades IV, King (c.150–c.125 BC) Pairisades V, King (c.125–108 BC) Cappadocia

    List of state leaders in the 2nd century BC

    List_of_state_leaders_in_the_2nd_century_BC

  • Antiochus (son of Seleucus IV)
  • King of the Seleucid Empire from 175 to 170 BC

    Antiochus (Greek: Ἀντίοχος; c. 180 – 170 BC) was a Hellenistic monarch of the Seleucid Empire reigning between 175 and 170 BC. Antiochus' year of birth is

    Antiochus (son of Seleucus IV)

    Antiochus (son of Seleucus IV)

    Antiochus_(son_of_Seleucus_IV)

  • Greek alphabet
  • Script used to write the Greek language

    Aristophanes of Byzantium (c. 257 – c. 185/180 BC), who worked at the Musaeum in Alexandria during the 3rd century BC. Aristophanes of Byzantium also was the

    Greek alphabet

    Greek_alphabet

  • First Celtiberian War
  • countryside and stormed many forts until the Celtiberians surrendered. In 180 BC the praetor Tiberius Sempronius Gracchus was assigned the command of Hispania

    First Celtiberian War

    First_Celtiberian_War

  • Indus Valley Civilisation
  • Bronze Age civilisation in South Asia

    throughout the Indus cultural zone; 2600–1900 BC; chert; British Museum (London) Mohenjo-daro beads; 2600–1900 BC; carnelian and terracotta; British Museum

    Indus Valley Civilisation

    Indus Valley Civilisation

    Indus_Valley_Civilisation

  • Emperor Hui of Han
  • Emperor of the Han dynasty from 195 to 188 BC

    d. 186 BC) Liu Hong, Emperor (皇帝 劉弘; 190–180 BC) Liu Chao, Prince of Hengshan (恆山王 劉朝; d. 180 BC) Liu Wu, Prince of Huaiyang (淮陽王 劉武; d. 180 BC) Liu Tai

    Emperor Hui of Han

    Emperor Hui of Han

    Emperor_Hui_of_Han

  • Lex Villia Annalis
  • Ancient Roman law

    In Ancient Rome, the Lex Villia Annalis was a law passed in 180 BC that regulated the minimum age requirements of candidacy for different public offices

    Lex Villia Annalis

    Lex Villia Annalis

    Lex_Villia_Annalis

  • Helmand Province
  • Largest province of Afghanistan

    was proposed by M. Tosi. This civilization flourished between 2500 BC and 1900 BC and may have coincided with the great flourishing of the Indus Valley

    Helmand Province

    Helmand Province

    Helmand_Province

  • Vatsa
  • Historical region in modern India

    Ancient India: As Depicted in the Jain Canon and Commentaries, 6th Century BC to 17th Century AD. Munshiram Manoharlal. p. 470. Retrieved 16 July 2018.

    Vatsa

    Vatsa

    Vatsa

  • Lucius Valerius Flaccus (consul 195 BC)
  • Roman general and statesman

    Lucius Valerius Flaccus (died 180 BC) was a Roman politician and general. He was consul in 195 BC and censor in 183 BC, serving both times with his friend

    Lucius Valerius Flaccus (consul 195 BC)

    Lucius Valerius Flaccus (consul 195 BC)

    Lucius_Valerius_Flaccus_(consul_195_BC)

  • Aristophanes of Byzantium
  • Greek literary scholar and grammarian

    Ἀριστοφάνης ὁ Βυζάντιος Aristophánēs ho Buzántios; Byzantium c. 257 BC – Alexandria c. 185–180 BC), not to be confused with Aristophanes of Athens, was a Hellenistic

    Aristophanes of Byzantium

    Aristophanes_of_Byzantium

  • Sirkap
  • Archaeological site near Taxila, Punjab, Pakistan

    invaded modern-day Pakistan around 180 BC. Demetrius founded an Indo-Greek kingdom that was to last until around 10 BC. Sirkap is also said to have been

    Sirkap

    Sirkap

    Sirkap

  • Opal
  • Hydrated amorphous form of silica

    do not occur until after the Romans had taken over the Greek states in 180 BC and they had previously used the term paederos. However, the argument for

    Opal

    Opal

    Opal

  • Apollodotus I
  • Indo-Greek king

    Indian sources as Apaladata, was an Indo-Greek king from 180 BC to 160 BC, or between 174 and 165 BC (first dating by Osmund Bopearachchi and R. C. Senior

    Apollodotus I

    Apollodotus I

    Apollodotus_I

  • Emirate of Afghanistan
  • Afghan state from 1823 to 1926

    Empire 312–150 BC Maurya Empire 305–180 BC Greco-Bactrian kingdom 256–125 BC Parthian Empire 247 BC–224 AD Indo-Greek kingdom 180–90 BC Indo-Scythian kingdom

    Emirate of Afghanistan

    Emirate of Afghanistan

    Emirate_of_Afghanistan

  • Li Shang
  • Chinese general and politician of the Han dynasty

    Li Shang (酈商; died 180 BC), posthumously known as Marquis Jing of Quzhou (曲周景侯), was a Chinese general and politician of the early Han dynasty who served

    Li Shang

    Li_Shang

  • British Raj
  • 1858–1947 Crown colonial rule in India

    Lloyd (2011). The Amritsar Massacre: The Untold Story of One Fateful Day p. 180. Sayer, Derek (May 1991). "British Reaction to the Amritsar Massacre 1919–1920"

    British Raj

    British Raj

    British_Raj

  • Lindos
  • Municipal unit in Greece

    sculptor Pythokritos. The relief dates from about 180 BC. The Hellenistic staircase (2nd century BC) leading to the main archaeological area of the acropolis

    Lindos

    Lindos

    Lindos

  • List of Indus Valley Civilisation sites
  • Bara culture, subtype of Late-Harappan Phase Cemetery H culture (2000-1400 BC), early Indo-Aryan pottery at IVC sites later evolved into Painted Grey Ware

    List of Indus Valley Civilisation sites

    List of Indus Valley Civilisation sites

    List_of_Indus_Valley_Civilisation_sites

  • Medieval India
  • Period of Indian history

    preceding period is "Early Historical" stretching "from the sixth century BC to the sixth century AD", according to Romila Thapar. At least in northern

    Medieval India

    Medieval India

    Medieval_India

  • 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

  • Avanti (region)
  • Historical country in India

    129-30 Law, B.C. (1973). Tribes in Ancient India, Bhandarkar Oriental Series No.4, Poona: Bhandarkar Oriental Research Institute, pp.337-43 Law, B.C. (1973)

    Avanti (region)

    Avanti (region)

    Avanti_(region)

  • History of India
  • Mithen, Steven J. (2006). After the Ice: A Global Human History, 20,000–5000 BC. Harvard University Press. pp. 411–. ISBN 978-0-674-01999-7. Dubey-Pathak

    History of India

    History of India

    History_of_India

  • Ghor Province
  • Province of Afghanistan

    discovered by Lithuanian archaeologists in 2007 and 2008 in Ghor date back to 5000 BC. Ruins of a few castles and other defense fortifications were also discovered

    Ghor Province

    Ghor Province

    Ghor_Province

  • Perseus of Macedon
  • King of Macedonia from 179 to 168 BC

    Macedonian War and now led a pro-Roman faction within the Macedonian court. In 180 BC Perseus forged a letter supposedly from the Roman general Titus Quinctius

    Perseus of Macedon

    Perseus of Macedon

    Perseus_of_Macedon

  • Alexander Mosaic
  • Roman mosaic of Pompeii

    Overall, the first incarnation of the House of the Faun dated back to c. 180 BC, occupied two-thirds of the insula and consisted of two atria, one small

    Alexander Mosaic

    Alexander Mosaic

    Alexander_Mosaic

  • Empress Lü (Houshao)
  • Empress of China in 180 BC

    Hong) was the titular emperor. As Grand Empress Dowager Lü grew sick in 180 BC, she put Lü Lu (along with her other nephew Lü Chan (呂產), son of Lü Ze (吕泽)

    Empress Lü (Houshao)

    Empress_Lü_(Houshao)

  • Indo-Greek Kingdom
  • 200 BC–10 AD Greek kingdom in South Asia

    coins, with Euthydemus II, dating from 180 to 170 BC, and his younger brothers Pantaleon and Agathocles around 170 BC. As only China was able to produce cupro-nickel

    Indo-Greek Kingdom

    Indo-Greek Kingdom

    Indo-Greek_Kingdom

  • Mahajanapadas
  • Kingdoms in the Indian subcontinent (c. 600 BCE–c. 345 BCE)

    December 2017 "Post-Mauryan (Punjab). Taxila (local coinage). Circa 220–185 BC. Æ (17x18mm, 7.71 g)". www.cngcoins.com. Classical Numismatic Group Inc. Archived

    Mahajanapadas

    Mahajanapadas

    Mahajanapadas

  • Publius Cornelius Scipio (son of Scipio Africanus)
  • Eldest son of Scipio Africanus (died 170 BC)

    (living circa 211 BC/205 BC–170 BC) was the eldest son of Scipio Africanus and his wife Aemilia Paulla. He was chosen augur from 180 BC. Little information

    Publius Cornelius Scipio (son of Scipio Africanus)

    Publius_Cornelius_Scipio_(son_of_Scipio_Africanus)

  • Agathocles of Bactria
  • Indo-Greek king

    was a Greco-Bactrian/Indo-Greek king, who reigned between around 190 and 180 BC. He was likely from the dynasty of Euthydemus I, but he is also known to

    Agathocles of Bactria

    Agathocles of Bactria

    Agathocles_of_Bactria

  • Ligures
  • Ancient ethnic group in Northern Italy

    185 BC, the Ingauni and the Intimilii also rebelled and managed to resist the Roman legions for the next five years, before capitulating in 180 BC. The

    Ligures

    Ligures

    Ligures

  • Democratic Republic of Afghanistan
  • Afghan state from 1978 to 1992

    Publishing. p. 180. ISBN 978-0788111112. Eur (2002). The Far East and Australasia 2003. Routledge. p. 63. ISBN 978-1-85743-133-9. Amtstutz 1994a, pp. 180–181. Bonosky

    Democratic Republic of Afghanistan

    Democratic Republic of Afghanistan

    Democratic_Republic_of_Afghanistan

  • Rule of Wen and Jing
  • 180–141 BC period of China's Han Dynasty

    The Rule of Wen and Jing (Chinese: 文景之治; pinyin: wén jǐng zhī zhì, 180 BC – 141 BC) refers to the reigns of Emperor Wen of Han and his son Emperor Jing

    Rule of Wen and Jing

    Rule_of_Wen_and_Jing

  • Gaius Lucilius
  • Roman satirist

    Gaius Lucilius (180, 168 or 148 BC – 103 BC) was the earliest Roman satirist, of whose writings only fragments remain. A Roman citizen of the equestrian

    Gaius Lucilius

    Gaius_Lucilius

  • Kandahar
  • City in Kandahar Province, Afghanistan

    330 BC–312 BC  Seleucid Empire 312 BC–304 BC  Maurya Empire 304 BC–204 BC  Seleucid Empire 204 BC–c. 180 BC  Greco-Bactrian Kingdom 180 BC – c. 150 BC  Yavana

    Kandahar

    Kandahar

    Kandahar

  • 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

  • Bamyan
  • City in Bamyan Province, Afghanistan

    city's center. The driving distance between Bamyan and Kabul is approximately 180 km (110 mi). There is another road from Bamyan that leads east to Bagram

    Bamyan

    Bamyan

    Bamyan

  • Soviet–Afghan War
  • 1979–1989 armed conflict in South Asia

    Empire 312–150 BC Maurya Empire 305–180 BC Greco-Bactrian kingdom 256–125 BC Parthian Empire 247 BC–224 AD Indo-Greek kingdom 180–90 BC Indo-Scythian kingdom

    Soviet–Afghan War

    Soviet–Afghan War

    Soviet–Afghan_War

  • Zhao Tuo
  • Emperor of Nanyue from 203 BC to 137 BC

    began passing out edicts in a similar manner to the Han emperor. In late 180 BC, Emperor Wen of Han made efforts to appease Zhao. Learning that Zhao's parents

    Zhao Tuo

    Zhao Tuo

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  • Ochre Coloured Pottery culture
  • Bronze Age culture of the Indo-Gangetic Plain

    a contemporary neighbor to Harappan civilization, and between 2500 BC and 2000 BC, the people of Upper Ganga valley were using Indus script. Kallur archaeological

    Ochre Coloured Pottery culture

    Ochre Coloured Pottery culture

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  • Bagram
  • Town in Afghanistan

    Chandragupta Maurya, confronted a Macedonian invasion force led by Seleucus I in 305 BC and following a brief conflict, an agreement was reached as Seleucus ceded

    Bagram

    Bagram

    Bagram

  • Gaius Calpurnius Piso
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    (conspirator) Gaius Calpurnius Piso (consul 180 BC) Gaius Calpurnius Piso (consul 67 BC) Gaius Calpurnius Piso (praetor 211 BC) Gaius Calpurnius Piso Crassus Frugi

    Gaius Calpurnius Piso

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  • List of Classical Age states
  • in the 6th century BC List of states in the 5th century BC List of states in the 4th century BC List of states in the 3rd century BC List of states in

    List of Classical Age states

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  • Lawik dynasty
  • Historical dynasty based in Ghazni and Gardez

    Edge of Empires: The Archaeology and History of the Bannu basin from 1000 BC to AD 1200. Oxbow Books. p. 92. ISBN 978-1-78570-306-5. Alikuzai, Hamid Wahed

    Lawik dynasty

    Lawik dynasty

    Lawik_dynasty

  • Novus homo
  • Political designation in Ancient Rome

    223 BC and 217 BC) Marcus Porcius Cato (the Censor/Elder) (cos. 195 BC) Gaius Calpurnius Piso (cos. 180 BC) Gnaeus Octavius (cos. 165 BC) Lucius Mummius

    Novus homo

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  • Postumia gens
  • Ancient Roman family

    Postumius A. f. A. n. Albinus Luscus, consul in 180 BC, fought against the Ligurians. As censor in 174 BC, he and his colleague expelled nine members of

    Postumia gens

    Postumia gens

    Postumia_gens

  • Janapada
  • Major realms of Vedic India, c. 1100–600 BCE

    Shunga Empire (185–73 BC) Indo-Greek Kingdom (180 BC – AD 10) Kanva Empire (75–26 BC) Indo-Scythian Kingdom (50 BC – AD 400) Indo-Parthian Kingdom (AD 21 –

    Janapada

    Janapada

    Janapada

  • Huaiyang Kingdom
  • Ancient Chinese kingdom

    passed to his brother Wu (武), who was killed in the Lü Clan Disturbance in 180 BC. At this time, Huaiyang was already reduced to the equivalent of one commandery

    Huaiyang Kingdom

    Huaiyang Kingdom

    Huaiyang_Kingdom

  • Nerium
  • Species of plant

    mentioned in apocryphal writings (Sirach 24:14) dating back to between 450 and 180 BC. The ancient Greeks had several names for the plant, including rhododaphne

    Nerium

    Nerium

    Nerium

  • Paramara dynasty
  • Indian dynasty (948–1305)

    Pollock 2003, p. 179. Kirit Mankodi 1987, p. 71. Sheldon Pollock 2003, pp. 179–180. Anthony Kennedy Warder 1992, pp. 176. Anthony Kennedy Warder 1992, pp. 177

    Paramara dynasty

    Paramara dynasty

    Paramara_dynasty

  • Lü Clan disturbance
  • Chinese political upheaval in 180 BCE

    The Lü Clan disturbance (Chinese: 呂氏之亂; pinyin: Lǚ shì zhī luàn, 180 BCE) refers to a political upheaval after the death of Empress Lü Zhi of the early

    Lü Clan disturbance

    Lü Clan disturbance

    Lü_Clan_disturbance

  • Lü (surname)
  • Surname list

    ruler of Qi Lü Buwei (291?–235 BC), Chancellor of Qin, sponsored the creation of the Lüshi Chunqiu Empress Lü (241–180 BC), wife of Emperor Gaozu, effective

    Lü (surname)

    Lü (surname)

    Lü_(surname)

  • Republic of Afghanistan (1973–1978)
  • Afghan state from 1973 to 1978

    head of family”. By the end of the 1970s, the Afghan Air Force had over 180 aircraft, consisting of Mikoyan-Gurevich MiG-17, Mikoyan-Gurevich MiG-19

    Republic of Afghanistan (1973–1978)

    Republic of Afghanistan (1973–1978)

    Republic_of_Afghanistan_(1973–1978)

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  • Leslie
  • Surname or Lastname

    Scottish

    Leslie

    Scottish : habitational name from a barony in Aberdeenshire, which is first recorded c.1180 in the form Lesslyn, of obscure origin.English : possibly from a double diminutive of the personal name Lece (see Leece), thus Lecelin.

    Leslie

  • Brearley
  • Surname or Lastname

    English (Yorkshire)

    Brearley

    English (Yorkshire) : variant spelling of Brierley.John Brearly came from Yorkshire, England, to Trenton, NJ, in 1680.

    Brearley

  • Wythe
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Wythe

    English : topographic name for someone who lived by a willow tree, Middle English wythe (Old English wiððe).American bearers of the surname Wythe trace their ancestry to Thomas Wythe, who emigrated from England to VA in 1680. One of his descendants was the statesman and jurist George Wythe (1726–1806), mentor of Thomas Jefferson and one of the signers of the Declaration of Independence.

    Wythe

  • Sowrubh
  • Boy/Male

    Indian

    Sowrubh

    100 Gods

    Sowrubh

  • Valdo
  • Boy/Male

    German

    Valdo

    Powerful; ruler. Famous Bearer: philosopher Ralph Waldo Emerson (1803-1832). Abbreviation of...

    Valdo

  • Shatabdi
  • Girl/Female

    Indian, Sanskrit

    Shatabdi

    Period of 100 Years; Century

    Shatabdi

  • Hend |
  • Boy/Male

    Muslim

    Hend |

    Group of camels that number from 100 to 200

    Hend |

  • Dirghika
  • Girl/Female

    Indian, Marathi, Modern

    Dirghika

    A Bunch which Contain 100 Corers Galaxy

    Dirghika

  • Albright
  • Surname or Lastname

    Americanized form of German Albrecht.English

    Albright

    Americanized form of German Albrecht.English : from a medieval variant of the personal name Albert.Jacob Albright (1759–1808), a prominent Methodist preacher, was born in Pottstown, PA, the son of a German immigrant called Johann Albrecht.

    Albright

  • Lakhwinder
  • Girl/Female

    Indian, Punjabi, Sikh

    Lakhwinder

    Loved by Many; Ruler of 10 Lakh People

    Lakhwinder

  • Shatakshi
  • Girl/Female

    Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Telugu

    Shatakshi

    Goddess Durga; One who has 100 Eyes

    Shatakshi

  • Satakhi
  • Girl/Female

    Hindu, Indian, Modern

    Satakhi

    100 Eyes

    Satakhi

  • Torrey
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Torrey

    English : probably a variant of Terry 1.A Josiah Torrey was in Boston before 1680. John Torrey (1796–1873) was a botanist and teacher born in NY who catalogued many North American plants.

    Torrey

  • Verry
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Verry

    English : nickname from Old French verai ‘true’.The widow Bridget Very settled with her children in Salem, MA, in about 1634. She had many prominent descendants, including the poet Jones Very (1813–1880).

    Verry

  • Jimuta
  • Boy/Male

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

    Jimuta

    One of 108 Names of the Sun God

    Jimuta

  • Lakh
  • Girl/Female

    Sikh

    Lakh

    Hundred thousand 10 Lakh = 1 million

    Lakh

  • Magness
  • Surname or Lastname

    English or Irish

    Magness

    English or Irish : probably a variant of Magnus.Perrygren (Peregrine) Magness was born in 1722 in Britain, and died in 1800 in Warren Co., KY.

    Magness

  • Willis
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Willis

    English : patronymic from the personal name Will.George Willis is recorded in Boston, MA, in the 1630s. Nathianel Willis, born in Boston in 1780, and his son Nathaniel Parker Willis, born in Portland, ME, in 1806, were both prominent journalists.

    Willis

  • Satakshi
  • Girl/Female

    Hindu, Indian, Marathi, Sanskrit

    Satakshi

    100 Eyed; Goddess Durga

    Satakshi

  • Shapleigh
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Shapleigh

    English : variant of Shapley.Thomas Shapleigh (1765–1800), born in Kittery MA, was librarian of Harvard College in the 1790s.

    Shapleigh

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  • Hobart
  • Surname or Lastname

    English (especially East Anglia) and Dutch

    Hobart

    English (especially East Anglia) and Dutch : variant of Hubert.

  • Ernest
  • Surname or Lastname

    English and Dutch

    Ernest

    English and Dutch : from the Germanic byname mentioned at Ernst. However, Reaney cites medieval evidence for Norman spellings such as Ernais, and derives it from a Germanic personal name Arn(e)gis, possibly composed of the elements arn ‘eagle’ + gīsil ‘pledge’, ‘hostage’, ‘noble youth’ (see Giesel). The name may have been altered by folk etymology to coincide with the word meaning ‘combat’. Compare Harness.Dutch : variant of Ernst.

  • Kaiser |
  • Boy/Male

    Muslim

    Kaiser |

    Emperor, King

  • Kundhasaai
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu

    Kundhasaai

    One of the kauravas

  • Lithiksha | லீதீக்ஷா 
  • Girl/Female

    Tamil

    Lithiksha | லீதீக்ஷா 

  • Fenlon
  • Surname or Lastname

    Irish

    Fenlon

    Irish : reduced Anglicized form of Gaelic Ó Fionnaláin ‘descendant of Fionnalán’, a personal name from a diminutive of fionn ‘fair’, ‘white’ (see Finn 1).English (Huguenot) : altered form of French Fénelon (see Fenelon).

  • Shanthamma | ஷாந்தாமமாஂ 
  • Girl/Female

    Tamil

    Shanthamma | ஷாந்தாமமாஂ 

    Mother of peace

  • Kaushala | கௌஷாலா
  • Girl/Female

    Tamil

    Kaushala | கௌஷாலா

    Happiness, A wife of Krishna

  • Vedanga
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu

    Vedanga

    Meaning of Vedas

  • Duha
  • Girl/Female

    Arabic, Australian, Indian, Muslim, Sindhi, Tamil

    Duha

    Forenoon; Early Morning

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  • Rap
  • n.

    A lay or skein containing 120 yards of yarn.

  • Centigrade
  • a.

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

  • Vesta
  • n.

    An asteroid, or minor planet, discovered by Olbers in 1807.

  • Hogshead
  • n.

    A large cask or barrel, of indefinite contents; esp. one containing from 100 to 140 gallons.

  • Centumvir
  • n.

    One of a court of about one hundred judges chosen to try civil suits. Under the empire the court was increased to 180, and met usually in four sections.

  • Victoria
  • n.

    An asteroid discovered by Hind in 1850; -- called also Clio.

  • Stack
  • a.

    A pile of wood containing 108 cubic feet.

  • Dey
  • n.

    The governor of Algiers; -- so called before the French conquest in 1830.

  • 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.

  • Antisolar
  • a.

    Opposite to the sun; -- said of the point in the heavens 180¡ distant from the sun.

  • Supplement
  • v. t.

    The number of degrees which, if added to a specified arc, make it 180¡; the quantity by which an arc or an angle falls short of 180 degrees, or an arc falls short of a semicircle.

  • Onomasticon
  • n.

    A collection of names and terms; a dictionary; specif., a collection of Greek names, with explanatory notes, made by Julius Pollux about A.D.180.

  • Trigon
  • n.

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

  • Puncheon
  • n.

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

  • Caravel
  • n.

    A Portuguese vessel of 100 or 150 tons burden.

  • Tola
  • n.

    A weight of British India. The standard tola is equal to 180 grains.

  • Hide
  • 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.

  • Quincunx
  • n.

    The position of planets when distant from each other five signs, or 150¡.

  • Seam
  • n.

    The quantity of 120 pounds of glass.