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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kadashman-Enlil_I
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Achaemenid_conquest_of_the_Indus_Valley
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Miltiades
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Pharnaces II of Phrygia
Description
Pharnaces II ruled the satrapy of Hellespontine Phrygia under the Achaemenid Dynasty of Persia. Hellespontine Phrygia comprised the lands of Troad, Mysia and Bithynia and had its seat at Daskyleion, south of Cyzicus, Mysia. His grandfather, Artabazos I of Phrygia, was the founder of the Pharnacid dynasty. Wikipedia
Lucius Quinctius Cincinnatus
Roman statesman
Description
Lucius Quinctius Cincinnatus was a Roman patrician, statesman, and military leader of the early Roman Republic who became a legendary figure of Roman virtue—particularly civic virtue—by the time of the Empire. Wikipedia
Born: 519 BC, Roman Kingdom
Themistocles
Athenian Politician
Description
Themistocles was an Athenian politician and general. He was one of a new breed of non-aristocratic politicians who rose to prominence in the early years of the Athenian democracy. Wikipedia
Born: 524 BC, Phrearrhii
Died: 460 BC, Magnesia on the Maeander
Aretas IV Philopatris (Aretas IV)
Description
Aretas IV Philopatris was the King of the Nabataeans from roughly 9 BC to AD 40. His daughter was married to, and divorced from, Herod Antipas. Herod then married his brother's wife, Herodias. It was opposition to this marriage that led to the beheading of John the Baptist. Wikipedia
Died: 40 AD
Gnaeus Domitius Ahenobarbus
Consul 32
Description
Gnaeus Domitius Ahenobarbus was a close relative of the five Roman Emperors of the Julio-Claudian dynasty. Domitius was the only son of Antonia Major and Lucius Domitius Ahenobarbus. His only siblings were Domitia Lepida the Elder and Domitia Lepida the Younger, mother of the Empress Valeria Messalina. Wikipedia
Born: December 11, 17 BC, Rome, Italy
Aulus Cornelius Celsus
Medical doctor
| Artavasdes I of Armenia | |
|---|---|
Artavazd, King of Armenia
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| King of Armenia | |
| Reign | 159 BC – 115 BC |
| Predecessor | Artaxias I |
| Successor | Tigranes I |
| Died | 115 BC |
| Dynasty | Artaxiad Dynasty |
| Father | Artaxias I |
Abgar V
Xenophon
Philosopher
Antisthenes
Greek philosopher
Description
Antisthenes was a Greek philosopher and a pupil of Socrates. Antisthenes first learned rhetoric under Gorgias before becoming an ardent disciple of Socrates. He adopted and developed the ethical side of Socrates' teachings, advocating an ascetic life lived in accordance with virtue. Wikipedia
Born: 445 BC, Athens, Greece
Died: 365 BC, Athens, Greece
Diogenes
Greek philosopher
Description
Diogenes, also known as Diogenes the Cynic, was a Greek philosopher and one of the founders of Cynic philosophy. He was born in Sinope, an Ionian colony on the Black Sea, in 412 or 404 BC and died at Corinth in 323 BC. Diogenes was a controversial figure. Wikipedia
Born: 404 BC, Sinop, Turkey
| Ptolemy IX Soter | |
|---|---|
| Pharaoh from the Ptolemaic dynasty of Egypt | |
Probable bust of Ptolemy IX
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| Ptolemaic King of Egypt | |
| Predecessor | Ptolemy VIII and Cleopatra III of Egypt |
| Successor | Berenice III of Egypt |
| Born | 143/2 BC[1] or 140/39 BC[2] | ||||
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| Died | December 81 BC (aged 60–62) | ||||
| Wives | |||||
| Issue | By Cleopatra Selene: Two legitimate sons Berenice III By unknown consorts: Ptolemy XII Ptolemy of Cyprus perhaps Cleopatra V | ||||
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| Dynasty | Ptolemaic | ||||
| Father | Ptolemy VIII | ||||
| Mother | Cleopatra III | ||||
Herod Antipas
Ruler
Description
Herod Antipater, known by the nickname Antipas, was a 1st-century ruler of Galilee and Perea, who bore the title of tetrarch and is referred to as both "Herod the Tetrarch" and "King Herod" in the New Testament although he never held the title of king. Wikipedia
Died: 39 AD, Roman Gaul
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Marcus Vipsanius Agrippa
Former Roman consul
Description
Marcus Vipsanius Agrippa was a Roman consul, statesman, general and architect. He was a close friend, son-in-law, and lieutenant to Gaius Julius Caesar Octavianus and was responsible for the construction ... Wikipedia
Died: 12 BC, Campania, Italy
Thutmose I
Pharaoh
| Shepseskaf | |
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| Sebercheres, Severkeris | |
Shepseskaf's cartouche on the Abydos king list.
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| Pharaoh | |
| Reign | 6 to 8 years[1] starting ca. 2510 BC (4th Dynasty) |
| Predecessor | Menkaure |
| Successor | Userkaf (most likely) or Djedefptah |
| Consort | Khentkaus I ? Bunefer ? |
|---|---|
| Children | Djedefptah ? Bunefer ? |
| Father | Menkaure |
| Mother | Khamerernebty II ? Rekhetre ? |
| Burial | Mastabet el-Fara'un |
| Monuments | Completion of the temple complex of Menkaure's pyramid |
| obekneferu | |
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| Neferusobek Skemiophris (in Manetho) | |
Head of ruling pharaoh Sobekneferu
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| Pharaoh | |
| Reign | 1806–1802 BC (Twelfth Dynasty) |
| Predecessor | Amenemhat IV |
| Successor | uncertain, Sekhemre Khutawy Sobekhotep[1] or, in older studies, Wegaf |
| Father | Amenemhat III |
|---|---|
| Died | 1802 BC |
| Burial | Northern Mazghuna pyramid (?) |
| Amenemhat II | |
|---|---|
| Ammenemes | |
Sitting statue attributed to Amenemhat II
later usurped by 19th Dynasty pharaohs Berlin, Pergamon Museum | |
| Pharaoh | |
| Reign | about 35 years, 1914–1879/6 BCE;[1] 1878–1843 BCE;[2] 1877/6–1843/2 BCE[3] (12th Dynasty) |
| Predecessor | Senusret I |
| Successor | Senusret II |
| Children | See Family |
|---|---|
| Father | Senusret I |
| Mother | Neferu III |
| Burial | White Pyramid at Dahshur |
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Socrates
Philosopher
Description
Socrates was a classical Greek philosopher credited as one of the founders of Western philosophy, and as being the first moral philosopher of the Western ethical tradition of thought. Wikipedia
Died: 399 BC, Classical Athens
| Antiochus II Theos | |
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Coin of Antiochus II.
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| Basileus of the Seleucid Empire | |
| Reign | 2 June 261 – July 246 BC |
| Predecessor | Antiochus I Soter |
| Successor | Seleucus II Callinicus |
| Born | 286 BC Syria |
| Died | early July 246 BC (aged 39–40) Asia Minor |
| Spouse | Laodice I Berenice |
| Issue | with Laodice: Seleucus II Callinicus Antiochus Hierax Apama Stratonice of Cappadocia Laodice with Berenice: Antiochus |
| Dynasty | Seleucid dynasty |
| Father | Antiochus I Soter |
| Mother | Stratonice of Syria |
| Religion | Greek polytheism |
Guan Yu
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關羽
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A portrait of Guan Yu in the Sancai Tuhui
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| General of the Vanguard (前將軍) | |
| In office 219 – 220 | |
| Monarch | Liu Bei (King of Hanzhong) / Emperor Xian (Han dynasty) |
| General Who Defeats Bandits (盪寇將軍) (under Liu Bei) | |
| In office c. 211 – 219 | |
| Monarch | Emperor Xian of Han |
| Administrator of Xiangyang (襄陽太守) (under Liu Bei) | |
| In office c. 211 – 219 | |
| Monarch | Emperor Xian of Han |
| Lieutenant-General (偏將軍) (under Cao Cao, then Liu Bei) | |
| In office 200 – c. 211 | |
| Monarch | Emperor Xian of Han |
| Personal details | |
| Born | Unknown Xie County, Hedong Commandery, Han Empire (present-day Yuncheng, Shanxi) |
| Died | January or February 220[a] Linju County, Xiangyang Commandery, Han Empire (present-day Nanzhang County, Hubei) |
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