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AD 120

  • AD 120
  • Calendar year

    Year 120 (CXX) was a leap year starting on Sunday of the Julian calendar. At the time, it was known as the Year of the Consulship of Severus and Fulvus

    AD 120

    AD_120

  • 120
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    120 may refer to: 120 (number), the natural number following 119 and preceding 121 AD 120, a year in the 2nd century AD 120 BC, a year in the 2nd century

    120

    120

  • Legio IX Hispana
  • Roman legion

    Imperial Roman army that existed from the 1st century BC until at least AD 120. The legion fought in various provinces of the late Roman Republic and early

    Legio IX Hispana

    Legio IX Hispana

    Legio_IX_Hispana

  • CXX
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    extension for C++ files. CXX may also refer to: 120 (number) or CXX in Roman Numerals AD 120 No. 120 Squadron RAF Sonnet CXX, a sonnet by William Shakespeare

    CXX

    CXX

  • Plutarch
  • Greek philosopher and historian (c. AD 40 – 120s)

    Greek: Πλούταρχος, Ploútarchos, Koine Greek: [ˈplúːtarkʰos]; before AD 50 – after 120) was a Greek and later Roman Middle Platonist philosopher, historian

    Plutarch

    Plutarch

    Plutarch

  • Hadrian's Villa
  • Archaeological complex in Tivoli, Italy

    Latin: Villa Hadriana) was a monumental villa or palace complex built around AD 120 by emperor Hadrian (r.117-138) near Tivoli, about 20km from Rome. Its remains

    Hadrian's Villa

    Hadrian's Villa

    Hadrian's_Villa

  • Free Dacians
  • 2nd to 4th century group outside Roman borders

    Mountains, at least until about AD 340. They were responsible for a series of incursions into Roman Dacia in the period AD 120-272, and into the Roman Empire

    Free Dacians

    Free Dacians

    Free_Dacians

  • Demiurge
  • Creation spirit in some schools of philosophy

    (also known as "Yaltabaoth" or "Ialdabaoth"). In the Apocryphon of John c. AD 120–180, the demiurge declares that he has made the world by himself: Now the

    Demiurge

    Demiurge

  • Christian views on astrology
  • to impose strong sanctions against astrology to protect their flocks. In AD 120, the noted mathematician Aquila Ponticus was excommunicated from the Church

    Christian views on astrology

    Christian views on astrology

    Christian_views_on_astrology

  • Tacitus
  • Roman historian and senator (56–120)

    known simply as Tacitus (/ˈtæsɪtəs/ TAS-it-əs, Latin: [ˈtakɪtʊs]; c. AD 56 – c. 120), was a Roman historian and politician. His two major historical works

    Tacitus

    Tacitus

    Tacitus

  • Roman Kingdom
  • Period of Roman history (c. 753 – c. 509 BC)

    which has come down principally through Livy (59 BC – AD 17), Plutarch (before 50 – after AD 120), and Dionysius of Halicarnassus (c. 60 BC – after 7 BC)

    Roman Kingdom

    Roman Kingdom

    Roman_Kingdom

  • Kurta
  • Loose shirt or tunic worn traditionally in South Asia

    Still later they annexed Kashmir and part of Chinese Turkestan. Kanishka (AD 120–162) was their greatest ruler. Although the Kushans ruled for almost three

    Kurta

    Kurta

    Kurta

  • Gaius Quinctius Certus Poblicius Marcellus
  • Roman senator, general and governor

    in the first quarter of the second century AD. He was suffect consul for the nundinium of May to June AD 120, with Titus Rutilius Propinquus as his colleague

    Gaius Quinctius Certus Poblicius Marcellus

    Gaius_Quinctius_Certus_Poblicius_Marcellus

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

    the Karla Caves built and dedicated by Western Satraps ruler Nahapana in 120 AD, although they seem to have adopted Buddhist names. In total, the Yavanas

    Indo-Greek Kingdom

    Indo-Greek Kingdom

    Indo-Greek_Kingdom

  • Live until 120
  • Jewish blessing

    The phrase "May you live until 120" (Hebrew: עד מאה ועשרים שנה‎: Ad me'ah ve-essrim shana; Yiddish: ביז הונדערט און צוואַנציק‎; Biz hundert un tsvantsik)

    Live until 120

    Live_until_120

  • Early Christianity
  • Historical era of the Christian religion

    interpolation. The first Roman author to reference Jesus is Tacitus (c. AD 56 – c. AD 120), who wrote that Christians "took their name from Christus who was

    Early Christianity

    Early_Christianity

  • 175
  • Calendar year

    Roman empress (b. AD 130) Vettius Valens, Greek astrologer, writer (b. AD 120) Heerlen.nl Archived September 26, 2007, at the Wayback Machine "De Thermen"

    175

    175

  • 120 Bahadur
  • 2025 Indian film by Razneesh Ghai

    120 Bahadur (transl. 120 Bravehearts) is a 2025 Indian Hindi-language historical war film directed by Razneesh ‘Razy’ Ghai and produced by Excel Entertainment

    120 Bahadur

    120_Bahadur

  • Aepyornis
  • Extinct genus of birds

    at 1880 +/- 70 BP (c. AD 120) with signs of butchering, and on the basis of radiocarbon dating of shells, about 1000 BP (= c. AD 1000). It is thought that

    Aepyornis

    Aepyornis

    Aepyornis

  • AIM-120 AMRAAM
  • American medium-range air-to-air missile

    September 24, 2020. Retrieved March 3, 2021. AD-A195 035, Air Command and Staff College, 08 June, 1988 "AIM-120 Advanced Medium-Range Air-to-Air Missile (AMRAAM)"

    AIM-120 AMRAAM

    AIM-120 AMRAAM

    AIM-120_AMRAAM

  • Slack Roman Fort
  • in the time of Agricola in AD 79. Outside the fort walls was a stone bath-house which was extended around AD 104 and AD 120. A vicus or small settlement

    Slack Roman Fort

    Slack_Roman_Fort

  • Kushan Empire
  • 30–375 CE empire in Central and South Asia

    all ultimately conquered by Ban Chao. Later, during the Yuánchū period (AD 114–120), the Kushans sent a military force to install Chenpan, who had been a

    Kushan Empire

    Kushan Empire

    Kushan_Empire

  • Matthias of Jerusalem
  • Matthias of Jerusalem (died 120 AD) was a 2nd-century Christian saint and a Bishop of Jerusalem, whose episcopacy was about 113–120 AD. Matthew was probably

    Matthias of Jerusalem

    Matthias_of_Jerusalem

  • Jesus in Theosophy
  • Theosophical concept of Jesus Christ

    chronology of AD 40--AD 120 see Maria Dzielska: Apollonius of Tyana in Legend and History, Rome 1986, p. 30-38. For the chronology of AD 15--AD 100 see Maria

    Jesus in Theosophy

    Jesus in Theosophy

    Jesus_in_Theosophy

  • Ninus
  • Mythical founder of Nineveh

    Ninyas. A number of historians, beginning with the Roman Cephalion (c. AD 120) asserted that Ninus' opponent, the king of Bactria, was actually Zoroaster

    Ninus

    Ninus

    Ninus

  • Website monetization
  • Process of converting web traffic into revenue

    Skyscraper 120 x 600 Top cube, NTV (next to video), IM (instant message) are widely used in 300x250 format Wide Skyscraper 160 x 600 Various Banner Ad Networks :

    Website monetization

    Website_monetization

  • Boxing glove
  • Sports equipment worn by boxers

    greater damage. The oldest surviving example of boxing gloves date to around AD 120, coming in the form of two non-matching leather bands that were recovered

    Boxing glove

    Boxing glove

    Boxing_glove

  • Metchley Fort
  • Roman fort in Birmingham, United Kingdom

    abandoned again in AD 120. It would then likely have been in sporadic use as a training camp up until its complete abandonment by c. AD 200. Remains of a

    Metchley Fort

    Metchley Fort

    Metchley_Fort

  • Area 120
  • Incubator for Google products

    Area 120 is Google's in-house incubator in which employees work on 20% Project product ideas. It has helped develop Gmail, AdSense, Google News, Call Center

    Area 120

    Area_120

  • Delphyne
  • Monster in Greek mythology

    Corycian cave on the slopes of Parnassus above Delphi. Plutarch (c. 46 AD120 AD), refers to the monster who "fought with Apollo for the oracle at Delphi"

    Delphyne

    Delphyne

  • Nashrihab
  • 2nd century governor of Hatra in Mesopotamia

    Nashrihab is known from many inscriptions of his son Naṣru and ruled from about AD 120 to 125. He was most likely the son of Elkud, who reigned before him. Michael

    Nashrihab

    Nashrihab

  • List of Roman legions
  • Octavian as Legio VIII Augusta, 44 BC – AD 420 Legio IX Hispana (Hispanian): before 58 BC – at least AD 120 Legio X Equestris (Equestrian): before 58 BC

    List of Roman legions

    List of Roman legions

    List_of_Roman_legions

  • Baiae
  • Ancient Roman town in Campania, Italy

    Pompey's daughter Pompeia Magna were still on display around AD 120. According to Suetonius, in AD 39, Baiae was the location for a stunt by the eccentric

    Baiae

    Baiae

    Baiae

  • Agri Decumates
  • Region of the Roman Empire

    Roman Empire under the "usurper and ruler" Postumus. The emperor Aurelian (AD 270–275) may have had the region briefly reoccupied during the Roman resurgence

    Agri Decumates

    Agri Decumates

    Agri_Decumates

  • Dacians
  • Indo-European people in Ancient Southeast Europe

    4 translated by G. Rawlinson Strabo & 20 AD, VII 3,11. Tomaschek 1893. Glodariu, Pop & Nagler 2005, p. 120. Tomaschek 1883, p. 410. Paliga 2006, p. 335

    Dacians

    Dacians

    Dacians

  • Poppi (drink)
  • American prebiotic soda brand

    2023, Poppi launched its Soda's Back ad campaign, which boosted brand visibility and in-store sales at over 120 stores, causing their revenue to surpass

    Poppi (drink)

    Poppi (drink)

    Poppi_(drink)

  • Foss Dyke
  • Canal that connects the River Trent to Lincoln

    England that is still in use. It is usually thought to have been built around AD 120 by the Romans, but there is no consensus among authors. It was refurbished

    Foss Dyke

    Foss Dyke

    Foss_Dyke

  • London Wall
  • Defensive wall built around London

    of Londinium in c. AD 200, as well as the name of a modern street in the City of London, England. Roman London was, from around 120–150, protected by a

    London Wall

    London Wall

    London_Wall

  • Codex Hierosolymitanus
  • 11th-century Greek manuscript

    John Chrysostom: Synopsis of the Testaments; Apostolic Fathers. 1056 A.D. 120 f. Pg. 16 ft. Complete set of digital images Jerusalem, Patriarchikê bibliothêkê

    Codex Hierosolymitanus

    Codex_Hierosolymitanus

  • Yin Changsheng
  • Renowned Taoist immortal during Eastern Han dynasty

    Yin Changsheng (Chinese: 陰長生; trans. "Long-life Yin", fl. AD 120–210) was a famous Daoist xian ("transcendent; immortal") from Xinye who lived during the

    Yin Changsheng

    Yin_Changsheng

  • Kanishka
  • Kushan emperor from 127 to 150

    citing a Tibetan tradition that a Khotanese expedition to India of about A.D. 120 was commanded by a King Vijayakirti along with a King Kanika and the king

    Kanishka

    Kanishka

    Kanishka

  • Derventio Coritanorum
  • Town in Roman Britannia, near Derby

    opposite bank of the River Derwent at Strutts Park. It was replaced about AD 80 by a fort on the present site, but this only lasted about forty years,

    Derventio Coritanorum

    Derventio Coritanorum

    Derventio_Coritanorum

  • Bremia (fort)
  • Roman fort in Llanio, West Wales

    Tregaron, in Ceredigion. The fort was built by the Romans around AD 75 and was in use to AD 120 in Roman Wales. The fort was situated on Sarn Helen, a Roman

    Bremia (fort)

    Bremia (fort)

    Bremia_(fort)

  • 120 BC
  • Calendar year

    Year 120 BC was a year of the pre-Julian Roman calendar. At the time it was known as the Year of the Consulship of Manilius and Carbo (or, less frequently

    120 BC

    120_BC

  • Douglas A-1 Skyraider
  • American single engine attack aircraft

    The Douglas A-1 Skyraider (formerly designated AD before the 1962 unification of Navy and Air Force designations) is an American single-seat attack aircraft

    Douglas A-1 Skyraider

    Douglas A-1 Skyraider

    Douglas_A-1_Skyraider

  • Zhang Heng
  • Chinese scientist and statesman (78–139)

    Zhang Heng (Chinese: 張衡; AD 78 – 139), courtesy name Pingzi, formerly romanized Chang Heng, was a Chinese polymathic scientist and statesman who lived

    Zhang Heng

    Zhang Heng

    Zhang_Heng

  • Cleopatra and Caesar (painting)
  • Painting by Jean-Léon Gérôme

    Caesar written in the Life of Caesar by Greek historian Plutarch (c. AD 46 – AD 120) more than a century after the incident took place. Even though Gérôme

    Cleopatra and Caesar (painting)

    Cleopatra and Caesar (painting)

    Cleopatra_and_Caesar_(painting)

  • 120s
  • Decade

    The 120s was a decade that ran from January 1, AD 120, to December 31, AD 129. During this decade, the Roman Empire was ruled by Emperor Hadrian (r. 117–138)

    120s

    120s

    120s

  • Caecilia gens
  • Ancient Roman family

    Mauretania Tingitana from AD 120 to 122, and later of Noricum. Quintus Caecilius Marcellus Dentilianus, consul suffectus around AD 150. Caecilius Juventianus

    Caecilia gens

    Caecilia gens

    Caecilia_gens

  • Legio III Cyrenaica
  • Roman legion

    missions into Syria. AD 116 – Elements of III (or XXII?) are sent back to Judea to suppress another revolt, known as the Kitos War. AD 120 or 127 – III makes

    Legio III Cyrenaica

    Legio III Cyrenaica

    Legio_III_Cyrenaica

  • Aurelia gens
  • Ancient Roman family

    Antoninus, better known as Antoninus Pius, emperor from AD 138 to 161. He had been consul in AD 120, then distinguished himself as Proconsul of Asia, and

    Aurelia gens

    Aurelia gens

    Aurelia_gens

  • Second Epistle of Peter
  • Book of the New Testament

    Shepherd of Hermas (AD 95–160), Apocalypse of Peter (c. AD 125–135), the Gospel of Truth (AD 140–170), and the Apocryphon of John (AD 120–180). Eusebius (c

    Second Epistle of Peter

    Second Epistle of Peter

    Second_Epistle_of_Peter

  • Bostran era
  • Calendar era of the Roman province of Arabia Petraea

    Nabataean inscription at Oboda from AD 107. The earliest document is a Nabataean papyrus from Naḥal Ḥever (AD 120). The earliest attestation in Greek

    Bostran era

    Bostran_era

  • Memphis polycarmes
  • Species of butterfly

    and simulates a dead leaf. Seitz - A. odilia Cr. (= polycarmes F.) (120 Ad, 120 Bd) is a rare species from the Upper Amazon. The. upper surface is lighter

    Memphis polycarmes

    Memphis polycarmes

    Memphis_polycarmes

  • Hama
  • City in Hama Governorate, Syria

    stationed at Magnis on Hadrian's Wall in northern Britain starting from AD 120. The same unit or another one was later renamed to "Numerus Syrorum Saggitariorum"

    Hama

    Hama

    Hama

  • Psalm 120
  • 120th psalm of the book of psalms

    Psalm 120 is the 120th psalm of the Book of Psalms, beginning in the English of the King James Version: "In my distress I cried unto the LORD, and he

    Psalm 120

    Psalm 120

    Psalm_120

  • Llandeilo
  • Town and community in Carmarthenshire, Wales

    continued in use as the embryonic town after the Romans left in around AD 120. Llandeilo is named after one of the better-known Celtic saints of the 6th

    Llandeilo

    Llandeilo

    Llandeilo

  • Second Epistle of Clement
  • Early Christian text

    scholars believe that Second Clement is actually a sermon written around AD 120–140 by an anonymous author, one who was not Clement of Rome. Nonetheless

    Second Epistle of Clement

    Second Epistle of Clement

    Second_Epistle_of_Clement

  • Coria (Corbridge)
  • Roman fort in Corbridge, England

    Tyne, when the Solway Firth–Tyne divide was the Roman frontier. Around AD 120, when Hadrian's Wall was built just over two miles to the north, the fort

    Coria (Corbridge)

    Coria (Corbridge)

    Coria_(Corbridge)

  • What the Romans Did for Us
  • 2000 British TV series or programme

    tribes, and they remained a thorn in the flesh of Roman Britain. By about AD 120, the northern frontier ranged from Wallsend in the east, to Carlisle in

    What the Romans Did for Us

    What_the_Romans_Did_for_Us

  • Nero
  • Roman emperor from AD 54 to 68

    Domitius Ahenobarbus; 15 December 37 AD – 9 June 68 AD) was Roman emperor from 54 AD until his suicide in 68 AD, as the final emperor of the Julio-Claudian

    Nero

    Nero

    Nero

  • Siege of Salona (537)
  • Battle during Justinian's Gothic War

    537 AD during the Gothic War (535–554), where Ostrogoths (Goths) attempted to seize the city of Salona, controlled by the Byzantine Empire. In 535 AD, Salona

    Siege of Salona (537)

    Siege of Salona (537)

    Siege_of_Salona_(537)

  • Claudia gens
  • Ancient Roman family

    Severus Julianus Claudius Reginus, consul in AD 120. Marcus Gavius Claudius Squilla Gallicanus, consul in AD 127. Claudius Ptolemaeus, a Greek mathematician

    Claudia gens

    Claudia gens

    Claudia_gens

  • Zarmanochegas
  • 1st century BC Indian philosopher and monk

    Priaulx notes that later writers such as Suetonius (AD 110) (Hist. Rome IV C 12) and Florus (AD 120) (Augustus C21) refer to this Indian mission as well

    Zarmanochegas

    Zarmanochegas

  • Digital display advertising
  • Type of advertising

    skyscraper: 160 x 600 Skyscraper: 120 x 600 Half-page: 300 x 600 Those sizes that are bold above are part of the Universal Ad Package.Grayed entries were delisted

    Digital display advertising

    Digital display advertising

    Digital_display_advertising

  • Atilia gens
  • Ancient Roman family

    consul suffectus in AD 120. Titus Atilius Rufus Titianus, consul in AD 127. Titus Atilius Maximus, consul suffectus around AD 130. Atilius Fortunatianus

    Atilia gens

    Atilia gens

    Atilia_gens

  • Cripplegate
  • Ward of the City of London

    It was initially the northern gate to the Roman city walls, built around AD 120 or 150, eighty years before the rest of the wall was completed. It appeared

    Cripplegate

    Cripplegate

    Cripplegate

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

    The Han dynasty (202 BC – 9 AD, 25–220 AD) was an imperial dynasty of China established by Liu Bang, and preceded by the short-lived Qin dynasty (221–206 BC)

    Han dynasty

    Han dynasty

    Han_dynasty

  • Statia gens
  • Ancient Roman family

    same function in 120. Gaius Statius Cerealis, one of the sons of senatorial families appointed to assist the Arval Brethren in AD 120. He was probably

    Statia gens

    Statia_gens

  • AD 100
  • Calendar year

    the Julian calendar, the 100th year of the Common Era (CE) and Anno Domini (AD) designations, the 100th year of the 1st millennium, the 100th and last year

    AD 100

    AD 100

    AD_100

  • Catilia gens
  • Plebeian family of the late Roman Republic and early Empire

    most illustrious of the Catilii was Lucius Catilius Severus, consul in AD 120, and one of the ancestors of Marcus Aurelius. Another Catilius Severus was

    Catilia gens

    Catilia_gens

  • Valeria gens
  • Ancient Roman family

    consul circa AD 120 or 121. Lucius Valerius Propinquus Pomponius Granius Grattius (Cerealis?) Geminius Restitutus, consul suffectus in AD 126, from the

    Valeria gens

    Valeria gens

    Valeria_gens

  • Fulcinia gens
  • Quirinius Optatus, was a member of the equestrian order sometime between AD 120 and 150. Gaius Fulcinius C. f. C. n. Fabius Maximus Optatus, son of the

    Fulcinia gens

    Fulcinia_gens

  • Eruption of Mount Vesuvius in 79 AD
  • Volcanic eruption in Italy

    In 79 AD, Mount Vesuvius, a stratovolcano located in the modern-day region of Campania, Italy, erupted, causing one of the deadliest eruptions in history

    Eruption of Mount Vesuvius in 79 AD

    Eruption of Mount Vesuvius in 79 AD

    Eruption_of_Mount_Vesuvius_in_79_AD

  • History of South Shields
  • the Channel 4 archaeological television programme Time Team. Founded c. AD 120 the fort is mentioned in The Notitia Dignitatum (a list of forts and bases

    History of South Shields

    History_of_South_Shields

  • Tituria gens
  • Ancient Roman family

    Traiana Fortis, dedicated a sepulchre at Alexandria, dating from between AD 120 and 150, for himself and his wife. Gaius Titurius Valens, a native of Patavium

    Tituria gens

    Tituria_gens

  • Longyou Caves
  • Artificial cave system in China

    17th-century poem by the Yu Xun, and clay from pots dated to between 206BC and 23 AD were found in silt within the caves. In June 1992, four farmers in Longyou

    Longyou Caves

    Longyou Caves

    Longyou_Caves

  • Antipater of Phlya
  • 1st-century BC seven time Hoplite General

    around AD 92. Laelianus' son, Aeolion served as an exegete of the Eleusinian Mysteries and was honoured as a benefactor on Samos around AD 120. His daughter

    Antipater of Phlya

    Antipater_of_Phlya

  • 170s
  • Decade

    130) Vettius Valens, Greek astrologer, writer (b. AD 120) 176 Faustina the Younger, Roman empress (b. AD 130) Marcus Macrinius Avitus Catonius Vindex, Roman

    170s

    170s

    170s

  • Faustinus and Jovita
  • Christian martyrs (died 120)

    be Christian martyrs under Hadrian, traditionally held to have died in 120 AD. Together, they are patron saints of the Italian city of Brescia. Faustinus

    Faustinus and Jovita

    Faustinus and Jovita

    Faustinus_and_Jovita

  • Leifeng Pagoda
  • Five story tall tower with eight sides in Hangzhou, Zhejiang, China

    30°14′2″N 120°8′42″E / 30.23389°N 120.14500°E / 30.23389; 120.14500 The Leifeng Pagoda is a five-story, eight-sided tower located on Sunset Hill south

    Leifeng Pagoda

    Leifeng Pagoda

    Leifeng_Pagoda

  • Caer Llugwy
  • Roman fort in Conwy, Wales

    when a second fort was built in stone over its eastern defenses around AD 120; effectively leaving a western annex of about 0.8 hectares (2.0 acres).

    Caer Llugwy

    Caer Llugwy

    Caer_Llugwy

  • Ancient Rome
  • Roman civilisation from the 8th century BC to the 5th century AD

    Contours of the World Economy, 1–2030 AD. Essays in Macro-Economic History. Oxford University Press. pp. 51, 120. ISBN 978-0-19-922721-1. estimates 48

    Ancient Rome

    Ancient Rome

    Ancient_Rome

  • Reductio ad absurdum
  • Argument that leads to a logical absurdity

    In logic, reductio ad absurdum (Latin for "reduction to absurdity"), also known as argumentum ad absurdum, (Latin for "argument to absurdity") apagogical

    Reductio ad absurdum

    Reductio ad absurdum

    Reductio_ad_absurdum

  • Maya civilization
  • Mesoamerican civilization (c. 2000 BC – 1697 AD)

    agriculture and the earliest villages. The Preclassic period (c. 2000 BC to 250 AD) saw the establishment of the first complex societies in the Maya region,

    Maya civilization

    Maya civilization

    Maya_civilization

  • 2026 California gubernatorial election
  • and AD-12 (2016–2022) Heather Hadwick, AD-01 (2024–present) Tom Lackey, AD-34 (2022–present) Joe Patterson, AD-05 (2022–present) Kate Sanchez, AD-71 (2022–present)

    2026 California gubernatorial election

    2026 California gubernatorial election

    2026_California_gubernatorial_election

  • History of China
  • thereafter, China entered its classical era with the Han dynasty (202 BC – 220 AD), marking a critical period. A term for the Chinese language is still "Han

    History of China

    History_of_China

  • Eccles Roman Villa
  • damaged by fire and around A.D. 120 a new bath house and extensions to the dwelling were built, and continued in use until A.D. 180; a third and more extensive

    Eccles Roman Villa

    Eccles_Roman_Villa

  • Siege of Jerusalem (70 CE)
  • Part of the First Jewish–Roman War

    Investigation into the Jewish Freedom Movement in the Period from Herod until 70 AD. Translated by Smith, David (2nd (Translated from German) ed.). Edinburgh:

    Siege of Jerusalem (70 CE)

    Siege of Jerusalem (70 CE)

    Siege_of_Jerusalem_(70_CE)

  • Marcus Aurelius
  • Stoic philosopher, Roman emperor from 161 to 180

    Birley, Marcus Aurelius, p. 120. Birley, Marcus Aurelius, p. 120, citing Ad Verum Imperatorem i.1 (= Haines 1.305). Ad Antoninum Imperatorem iv.1 (=

    Marcus Aurelius

    Marcus Aurelius

    Marcus_Aurelius

  • Caligula
  • Roman emperor from AD 37 to 41

    Germanicus (31 August AD 12 – 24 January AD 41), also called Gaius and Caligula (/kəˈlɪɡjʊlə/), was the third Roman emperor, ruling from AD 37 until his assassination

    Caligula

    Caligula

    Caligula

  • Tiberius
  • Roman emperor from AD 14 to 37

    (/taɪˈbɪəriəs/ ty-BEER-ee-əs; 16 November 42 BC – 16 March AD 37) was Roman emperor from AD 14 until his death, reigning as the second ruler of the Julio-Claudian

    Tiberius

    Tiberius

    Tiberius

  • Yīn (surname 陰)
  • Chinese family name

    philosopher Guan Zhong Yin Lihua (陰麗華, AD 5–64), empress, wife of Emperor Guangwu of Han Yin Changsheng (陰長生, AD 120–210), Daoist xian ("transcendent; immortal")

    Yīn (surname 陰)

    Yīn_(surname_陰)

  • Rumi
  • Sufi mystic and poet (1207–1273)

    He is more commonly known as Mawlānā Jalāl ad-Dīn Muḥammad Rūmī (مولانا جلال‌الدین محمد رومی). Jalal ad-Din is an Arabic name meaning "Glory of the Faith"

    Rumi

    Rumi

    Rumi

  • Septuagint
  • Greek translation of Hebrew scriptures

    of the Seventy'. It was not until the time of Augustine of Hippo (354–430 AD) that the Greek translation of the Jewish scriptures was called by the Latin

    Septuagint

    Septuagint

    Septuagint

  • Indo-Greek art
  • Art of the Indo-Greeks (c. 200 BCE)

    CE, some Greek nuclei may have continued to survive until the 2nd century AD. According to archaeologist Raymond Allchin, the site of Tapa Shotor near

    Indo-Greek art

    Indo-Greek art

    Indo-Greek_art

  • Dynasty
  • Sequence of rulers considered members of the same family

    Empire (27 BC – AD 1453), Imperial Iran (678 BC – AD 1979), Ancient Egypt (3100–30 BC), and Ancient and Imperial China (2070 BC – AD 1912), using a framework

    Dynasty

    Dynasty

    Dynasty

  • Parthian Empire
  • Iranian empire (247 BC – 224 AD)

    political and cultural power centered in ancient Iran from 247 BC to 224 AD. Its latter name comes from its founder, Arsaces I, who led the Parni tribe

    Parthian Empire

    Parthian Empire

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  • 119
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    natural number following 118 and preceding 120 119 (emergency telephone number) AD 119, a year in the 2nd century AD 119 BC, a year in the 2nd century BC 119

    119

    119

  • Jesus
  • First-century Jewish preacher and religious leader

    Jesus (c. 6 to 4 BC – AD 30 or 33), also referred to as Jesus Christ, Jesus of Nazareth, and by various other names and titles, was a 1st-century Jewish

    Jesus

    Jesus

    Jesus

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  • SINÉAD
  • Female

    Irish

    SINÉAD

    (pron. Shinade) Irish Gaelic form of French Jeanette, SINÉAD means "God is gracious." 

    SINÉAD

  • Iona
  • Girl/Female

    Irish

    Iona

    St. Colmcille founded his monastery on Iona, the island between Ireland and Scotland in 563 AD and thus the name is associated with “blessed.”

    Iona

  • Ad-Darr
  • Boy/Male

    Indian

    Ad-Darr

    The creator of the harmful

    Ad-Darr

  • Ledbetter
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Ledbetter

    English : occupational name for a worker in lead, Middle English ledbetere, from Old English lēad ‘lead’ + the agent noun from bēatan ‘to beat’.

    Ledbetter

  • Eavan Aoibheann
  • Girl/Female

    Irish

    Eavan Aoibheann

    aoibhinn ”pleasant, beautiful sheen, of radiant beauty.” Often interpreted as “little Eve.” One Aoibheann was the mother of St. Enda of Aran who died c. 530 AD.

    Eavan Aoibheann

  • Shadbolt
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Shadbolt

    English : of uncertain origin. Possibly topographic, from Old English scēad ‘boundary’ + bōþl ‘building’, ‘dwelling house’, ‘hall’.

    Shadbolt

  • Ad-DÂrr
  • Boy/Male

    Indian

    Ad-DÂrr

    The afflicter

    Ad-DÂrr

  • Ad-DÂrr |
  • Boy/Male

    Muslim

    Ad-DÂrr |

    The afflicter

    Ad-DÂrr |

  • Aoibheann
  • Girl/Female

    Irish

    Aoibheann

    aoibhinn ”pleasant, beautiful sheen, of radiant beauty.” Often interpreted as “little Eve.” One Aoibheann was the mother of St. Enda of Aran who died c. 530 AD.

    Aoibheann

  • Ad
  • Boy/Male

    Australian, Dutch, Hebrew

    Ad

    Son of the Red Earth; Son of Adam

    Ad

  • BARTLE
  • Male

    Irish

    BARTLE

    Pet form of Irish Gaelic Bairtliméad, BARTLE means "son of Talmai."

    BARTLE

  • Juhaymah
  • Girl/Female

    Arabic, Muslim

    Juhaymah

    There is a Suggestion that her Name was Hujaymah; She was Umm Ad-darda; And a Narrator of Hadith

    Juhaymah

  • GIL-AD
  • Male

    Hebrew

    GIL-AD

    (גִּיל-עַד) Hebrew name GIL-AD means "hard, stony region."

    GIL-AD

  • Hadrien
  • Boy/Male

    Latin

    Hadrien

    Dark.. In the 2nd century AD Roman Emperor Hadrian caused the Hadrian wall to be built in Britain.

    Hadrien

  • BAIRTLIMÉAD
  • Male

    Irish

    BAIRTLIMÉAD

    Irish Gaelic form of Latin Bartholomaeus, BAIRTLIMÉAD means "son of Talmai." 

    BAIRTLIMÉAD

  • Redfern
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Redfern

    English : habitational name from Redfern near Rochdale, Greater Manchester, so called from Old English rēad ‘red’ + fearn ‘fern’, ‘bracken’.

    Redfern

  • Ellie
  • Girl/Female

    French American English

    Ellie

    Aintroduced into Britain in 12th century AD by King Henry II's wife, Eleanor of Aquitaine.

    Ellie

  • MAIRÉAD
  • Female

    Irish

    MAIRÉAD

    (pron. my-raid) Irish Gaelic form of Greek Margarites, MAIRÉAD means "pearl."

    MAIRÉAD

  • Ad-Darr |
  • Boy/Male

    Muslim

    Ad-Darr |

    The creator of the harmful

    Ad-Darr |

  • Veleda
  • Girl/Female

    Teutonic

    Veleda

    Inspired intelligence. Famous bearer: Veleda was a 1st century AD Germanic prophetess.

    Veleda

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  • Brigham
  • Boy/Male

    English

    Brigham

    From the village near a bridge.

  • Leelabai
  • Girl/Female

    Hindu, Indian

    Leelabai

    Miraculous; Magician

  • Shadan
  • Girl/Female

    Arabic, Indian, Iranian, Muslim, Parsi

    Shadan

    Cheerful; Prosperous; Happy; A Young Gazelle; Joyful

  • Deepaanshu | தீபாஂஷு
  • Boy/Male

    Tamil

    Deepaanshu | தீபாஂஷு

  • Sawad |
  • Boy/Male

    Muslim

    Sawad |

    Blackness, Skill

  • Lyones
  • Girl/Female

    Arthurian Legend

    Lyones

    Wife of Gareth.

  • Kiret
  • Boy/Male

    Indian, Punjabi, Sikh

    Kiret

    One who Sings Glory of God

  • Tazima
  • Girl/Female

    Arabic, Muslim

    Tazima

    Glorification; Exaltation; Honour; Feminine of Tazim

  • Salma | سلما
  • Girl/Female

    Muslim

    Salma | سلما

    Peaceful

  • SHAHPUR
  • Male

    Iranian/Persian

    SHAHPUR

    Persian name SHAHPUR means "son of the king."

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  • Trine
  • n.

    The aspect of planets distant from each other 120 degrees, or one third of the zodiac; trigon.

  • Synagogue
  • n.

    The council of, probably, 120 members among the Jews, first appointed after the return from the Babylonish captivity; -- called also the Great Synagogue, and sometimes, though erroneously, the Sanhedrin.

  • Charge d'affaires
  • n.

    A diplomatic representative, or minister of an inferior grade, accredited by the government of one state to the minister of foreign affairs of another; also, a substitute, ad interim, for an ambassador or minister plenipotentiary.

  • Caressingly
  • ad.

    In caressing manner.

  • Trigon
  • n.

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

  • 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.

  • Al-
  • A prefix.

    To; at; on; -- in OF. shortened to a-. See Ad-.

  • Repetend
  • n.

    That part of a circulating decimal which recurs continually, ad infinitum: -- sometimes indicated by a dot over the first and last figures; thus, in the circulating decimal .728328328 + (otherwise .7/8/), the repetend is 283.

  • Perpendicular
  • a.

    At right angles to a given line or surface; as, the line ad is perpendicular to the line bc.

  • Seam
  • n.

    The quantity of 120 pounds of glass.