• Year 269 BC was a year of the pre-Julian Roman calendar. At the time it was known as the Year of the Consulship of Gallus and Pictor (or, less frequently...
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  • This article concerns the period 269 BC – 260 BC. The Mamertines, a body of Campanian mercenaries who have been employed by Agathocles, the former tyrant...
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    Polemon (scholarch) (category 3rd-century BC Greek philosophers)
    Polemon (Greek: Πολέμων, gen.: Πολέμωνος; d. 270/269 BC) of Athens was an eminent Greek Platonist philosopher and Plato's third successor as scholarch...
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    Schools of Thought period that occurred during the Eastern Zhou dynasty (769‒269 BC). The most important of these include the Classics of Confucianism, of Daoism...
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  • Year 268 BC was a year of the pre-Julian Roman calendar. At the time it was known as the Year of the Consulship of Sophus and Russus (or, less frequently...
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  • Through his military and diplomatic skills, he has created a powerful kingdom in Anatolia (b. 269 BC) Liu Taigong, Chinese emperor of the Han dynasty...
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    the word "mint" is ascribed to the manufacture of silver coin at Rome in 269 BC near the temple of Juno Moneta. This goddess became the personification...
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    Lycus, while the citizens of Erythras paid them ransom. Either in 275 or 269 BC Antiochus' army faced the Galatians somewhere on the plain of Sardis in...
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  • Indo-Greek king (reigned 125–110 BC) Strato II, Indo-Greek king (reigned 25 BC – 10 AD) Strato of Lampsacus (c. 335 – c. 269 BC), Greek philosopher Straton...
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    fought multiple wars against the northern state of Zhao in 283, 269, and 265 BC. In 269 BC, Fan Sui became chief advisor to Qin. He advocated authoritarian...
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  • Cornelius and Vibulanus (or, less frequently, year 269 Ab urbe condita). The denomination 485 BC for this year has been used since the early medieval...
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  • Split; Creating 269 NPA (Michigan)" (PDF). www.nationalnanpa.com. Retrieved 27 February 2024. 269 AD 269 BC All pages with titles containing 269 v t e...
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  • Year 271 BC was a year of the pre-Julian Roman calendar. At the time it was known as the Year of the Consulship of Claudus and Clepsina (or, less frequently...
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    to him, was further deepened through the expansion of the cult. Thus in 269 BC, the female priestly office of "basket bearer" (kanēphóros) for the "Sibling...
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  • Year 266 BC was a year of the pre-Julian Roman calendar. At the time it was known as the Year of the Consulship of Pera and Pictor (or, less frequently...
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  • 4th century BC – State leaders in the 2nd century BC – State leaders by year This is a list of state leaders in the 3rd century BC (300–201 BC). Cyrene (complete...
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  • Year 267 BC was a year of the pre-Julian Roman calendar. At the time it was known as the Year of the Consulship of Regulus and Libo (or, less frequently...
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    Platonic Academy (category 380s BC establishments)
    the Academy were Speusippus (347–339 BC), Xenocrates (339–314 BC), Polemon (314–269 BC), and Crates (c. 269–266 BC). Other notable members of the Academy...
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    Attalus I (category 269 BC births)
    'Savior'; 269–197 BC), was the ruler of the Greek polis of Pergamon (modern-day Bergama, Turkey) and the larger Pergamene Kingdom from 241 BC to 197 BC. He...
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    were Speusippus (347–339 BC), Xenocrates (339–314 BC), Polemon (314–269 BC), Crates (c. 269–266 BC), and Arcesilaus (c. 266–240 BC). Later scholarchs include...
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    in 269 BC, but modern authors consider this too precise a reading of Pomponius. It is known that a college of three was in existence c. 150 BC. A fourth...
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    Centuripae (modern Centuripe) and Agyrium (modern Agira). The town was taken in 269 BCE by the forces of Hiero II of Syracusae. Diodorus, 22.13 Regalbuto 37°38′18...
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    312 BC 16.5 30 20 0.06 73,000 Aqua Anio Vetus 272 BC 269 BC 64 280 48 0.36 176,000 Aqua Marcia 144 BC 140 BC 91 318 59 0.28 188,000 Aqua Tepula 125 BC 18...
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  • continued into the modern era by humans. The time around 11,700 years ago (9,700 BC) is widely considered to be the end of the old age (Pleistocene, Paleolithic...
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    by which they were surrounded, and hence they broke the alliance and in 269 BC revolted and started the "Picentine war". The consuls Appius Claudius Russus...
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    Ptolemy II Philadelphus (category 3rd-century BC pharaohs)
    Sparta in 269 BC. In late 268 BC, Chremonides declared war on Antigonus II. The Ptolemaic admiral Patroclus sailed into the Aegean in 267 BC and established...
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    Galatia (category States and territories established in the 3rd century BC)
    Lycus, while the citizens of Erythras paid them ransom. Either in 275 or 269 BC, Antiochus' army faced the Galatians somewhere on the plain of Sardis in...
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    Year 272 BC was a year of the pre-Julian Roman calendar. At the time it was known as the Year of the Consulship of Cursor and Maximus (or, less frequently...
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  • Hercules/She-wolf didrachm (Crawford 20/1). The date of this issue is likely 269 BC, as the devices on this coin refer to that year's consuls Q. Ogulnius L...
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  • Polemon of Athens Stoic Polemon of Athens (scholarch) before 314 - 270/269 BC Academic Polemon of Laodicea Sophist Polus Polyaenus of Lampsacus Epicurean...
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