• Year 263 BC was a year of the pre-Julian Roman calendar. At the time it was known as the Year of the Consulship of Mesella and Crassus (or, less frequently...
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  • king of Bithynia (approximate date) 263 BC Antigonus III Doson, king of Macedonia from 229 to 221 BC (d. 221 BC) 262 BC Apollonius of Perga (Pergaeus), Greek...
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    Philetaerus (category 263 BC deaths)
    Philetaerus (/ˌfɪlɪˈtiːrəs/; Ancient Greek: Φιλέταιρος, Philétairos, c. 343 –263 BC) was the founder of the Attalid dynasty of Pergamon in Anatolia. Philetaerus...
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  • Manius Valerius Maximus Messalla (category 3rd-century BC Roman consuls)
    Maximus Messalla was consul in 263 BC with Manius Otacilius Crassus as his consular collegae. Messalla served as censor in 252 BC. Manius Valerius Maximus was...
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    Antigonus III Doson (category 263 BC births)
    Antigonus III Doson (Ancient Greek: Ἀντίγονος Δώσων, 263–221 BC) was king of Macedon from 229 BC to 221 BC. He was a member of the Antigonid dynasty. He was...
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    Kingdom of Pergamon (category States and territories established in the 3rd century BC)
    (282–263 BC) Eumenes I (263–241 BC) Attalus I Soter (241–197 BC) Eumenes II (197–159 BC) Attalus II Philadelphus (159–138 BC) Attalus III (138–133 BC) Eumenes...
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  • (314–256 BC) Chu (complete list) – Huai, King (328–299 BC) Qingxiang, King (298–263 BC) Kaolie, King (262–238 BC) You, King (237–228 BC) Ai, King (228 BC) Fuchu...
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  • 304 BC) Cleanthes of Assos, Stoic philosopher who has been the head of the Stoic school from 263 BC, after the death of Zeno of Citium (b. c. 301 BC)...
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  • 263 was a year. 263 may also refer to: 263 (number) 263 BC No. 263 Squadron RAF VMM-263, United States Marine Corps Marine Medium Tiltrotor Squadron HMM-263...
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  • Kunala (category 3rd-century BC Indian people)
    Kunala (IAST: Kuṇāla) (263 BC – ?) was the Crown Prince and second son of 3rd Mauryan Emperor Ashoka and Empress Padmavati and the presumptive heir to...
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  • Year 261 BC was a year of the pre-Julian Roman calendar. At the time it was known as the Year of the Consulship of Flaccus and Crassus (or, less frequently...
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  • of the Yan State (Warring States Period) 221 BC Antigonus III Doson, king of Macedon from 227 BC (b. 263 BC) Berenice II, queen of Egypt, daughter of Magas...
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  • Augurinus and Atratinus (or, less frequently, year 263 Ab urbe condita). The denomination 491 BC for this year has been used since the early medieval...
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  • proclaimed king of the former Qi State (d. 189 BC) Antigonus III Doson, king of Macedon from 227 BC (b. 263 BC) Berenice II, queen of Egypt, daughter of Magas...
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  • King Qingxiang of Chu (category 263 BC deaths)
    Qingxiang of Chu (Chinese: 楚頃襄王; pinyin: Chǔ Qǐngxiāng Wáng, died 263 BC) was from 298 to 263 BC the king of the state of Chu during the Warring States period...
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  • Crassus (elected 263 BC) Gaius Duilius (elected 260 BC) Gaius Aurelius Cotta (elected 252 and 248 BC) Gaius Fundanius Fundulus (elected 243 BC) Gaius Lutatius...
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    Samnites was set up publicly around 293-290 BC., with another early known example being imported from Sicily in 263 BC. Despite rapidly gaining popularity soon...
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  • King Kaolie of Chu (category 3rd-century BC Chinese monarchs)
    Qingxiang of Chu, who died in 263 BC. In 249 BC King Kaolie invaded and annexed the State of Lu. King Kaolie died in 238 BC after 25 years of reign, and...
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    or 404 BC – 323 BC) (philosopher; founder of Cynic movement) Bion of Borysthenes (philosopher) Strabo (historian) Philetaerus (c. 343–263 BC) (founder...
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    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...
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  • of Pergamum in Anatolia (approximate date) (d. 263 BC) Dionysius II, tyrant of Syracuse (b. c. 397 BC) George Rawlinson, The History of Herodotus, J.G...
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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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    Catania (category Populated places established in the 8th century BC)
    the city has always been rebuilt within its black-lava landscape. Around 263 BC, the city was variously known as Catĭna (Latin: [ˈkatɪna]) and Catăna (Latin:...
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    Year 264 BC was a year of the pre-Julian Roman calendar. At the time it was known as the Year of the Consulship of Caudex and Flaccus (or, less frequently...
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  • Year 262 BC was a year of the pre-Julian Roman calendar. At the time it was known as the Year of the Consulship of Valerius and Otacilius (or, less frequently...
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  • head of the Greek Academy founded by Plato (b. c. 316 BC) Eumenes I, ruler of Pergamum from 263 BC, liberator of the city from the overlordship of the Seleucids...
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  • Craterus (historian) (category 4th-century BC historians)
    romanized: Krateros ho Makedōn; 321 – c. 263 BC) was a Macedonian historian, who produced a compilation of fifth century BC Athenian inscriptions. In the 19th...
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  • of the family to obtain the consulship was Manius Otacilius Crassus, in 263 BC. The nomen Otacilius may be derived from the praenomen Octavius. Octacilius...
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  • Echetla (category 263 BC)
    between Carthaginian and Syracusan territory during the First Punic War. In 263 BC The Roman consul Appius Claudius Caudex unsuccessfully laid siege to Echetla...
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  • control of the Seleucid dominions in the Middle East (b. c. 263 BC) Lydiadas of Megalopolis Seleucus II Callinicus, king of the Seleucid kingdom from 246 BC...
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