• AD 74 (LXXIV) was a common year starting on Saturday (link will display the full calendar) of the Julian calendar. At the time, it was known as the Year...
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  • 74 may refer to: 74 (number) one of the years 74 BC, AD 74, 1974, 2074 The 74, an American nonprofit news website Seventy-four (ship), a type of two-decked...
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    70s (section AD 74)
    decade that ran from January 1, AD 70, to December 31, AD 79. As the decade began, the First Jewish–Roman War continued: In AD 70, the Romans besieged and...
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  • The year AD 74, 74 BC, or 1974 Designates the 7400 series of Integrated Chips. 74xx xx=00-4538 A seventy-four was a third-rate warship with 74 guns. The...
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    in power. Tacitus says that in 71 Quintus Petillius Cerialis (governor AD 71–74) waged a successful war against the Brigantes. Tacitus praises both Cerialis...
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    remains of their dwellings. There are other mentions of ʿĀd in the Qurʾān, namely Quran 7:65, 7:74, 9:70, 11:50, 11:59-60, 14:9, 22:42, 25:38, 26:123-140...
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    disputed, perhaps falling shortly after his accession to power in AD 69 or in AD 74. The concession of this right was used by many tributary and subordinate...
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  • AD) 74. St. Germanus I (715–730 AD) 75. Anastasius (730–754 AD) 76. Constantine II (754–766 AD) 77. Nicetas I (766–780 AD) 78. St. Paul IV (780–784 AD) 79...
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    179 lbs is inscribed: IMP VESP V T IMP III COS DECEANGI and is dated to AD 74. Both are displayed in the Grosvenor Museum. List of Celtic tribes Prehistoric...
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    propraetorial respectively). AD 43 – Lycia annexed by Claudius (in 74 AD merged with Pamphylia to form Lycia et Pamphylia). AD 46 – Thracia (Thrace, north-eastern...
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  • Ad hominem (Latin for 'to the person'), short for argumentum ad hominem, refers to several types of arguments that are fallacious. Often nowadays this...
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  • Pliny the Elder (category Deaths in the eruption of Mount Vesuvius in 79 AD)
    Gaius Plinius Secundus (AD 23/24 – AD 79), called Pliny the Elder (/ˈplɪni/), was a Roman author, naturalist, natural philosopher, naval and army commander...
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  • Regained, was nominated to the BSFA Award. After the fall of Masada in AD 74, God, or "Yah", is exiled from Earth and forced to take refuge in the CY30-CY30B...
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  • Vespasian's wife "in all but name", according to Suetonius, until her death in AD 74. Roman manumission law also allowed a slave-owner to free the slave and...
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    Germania, possibly in the area of Moguntiacum. While in Germania, during the 15 AD the legion would participate in the campaigns of Germanicus against the Germanic...
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    after a lit cigarette was thrown into it. Consequently, the FAA issued AD 74-08-09 requiring "installation of placards prohibiting smoking in the lavatory...
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    from being a surname to a title used by the Roman emperors can be traced to AD 68, following the fall of the Julio-Claudian dynasty. When used on its own...
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    subdued by the Romans in AD 74. The Romans mined lead in the hills on Greenhow Hill overlooking Appletreewick until AD 410. After AD 620 the Romano-Britons...
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  • was founded as a fort, known as Deva Vitrix, by the Romans in AD 70s, as early as AD 74 based on discovered lead pipes. The city was the scene of battles...
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  • AD-32: Vacated AD-33: Devon Mathis AD-34: Tom Lackey AD-47: Greg Wallis AD-59: Phillip Chen AD-63: Bill Essayli AD-70: Tri Ta AD-71: Kate Sanchez AD-72:...
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    Dedication) (Sargodha 71) 58 Medium AD (Badin 71) 67  Lt SP AD 74 Lt AD 75 RCG AD (Katiba Mujahid) 85 Lt AD (Falak Shagaf) 88 Lt AD (Mardan-e-Haq) 89 SAM (ESHORAD)(The...
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    Sheppard (2013). The Jewish Revolt 66–74 AD, p. 10. ISBN 978-1-78096-183-5 Si Sheppard (2013). The Jewish Revolt 66–74 AD, p. 11. ISBN 978-1-78096-183-5 Si...
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  • (Greek and Roman), p. 226 Unless otherwise noted, archons from 8/7 BC to AD 74 are taken from Samuel, Greek and Roman, pp. 223–237 Identified with a member...
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  • Roman general (d. AD 67) Julia, daughter of Drusus Julius Caesar and Livilla (d. AD 43) Athenodoros Cananites, Stoic philosopher (b. 74 BC) Aulus Licinius...
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    population, as when Emperor Vespasian gave the ius Latii to all of Hispania in AD 74. Although this decree could encompass whole cities, it is important to note...
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    legion was deployed in the city called Legio (modern-day León, Spain) in AD 74 and remained in Hispania to the end of the 4th century. Tacitus calls the...
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    was born around 74 AD and died around 130 AD Florus was born in Africa, but raised in Rome. Lucius Annaeus Florus (circa 74 – 130 AD), a Roman historian...
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  • dramatizes the Siege of Masada (73–74 A.D.) by troops of the Roman Empire towards the end of the First Jewish–Roman War (66–73 A.D.). A two-part television adaptation...
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    Doha (Arabic: الدوحة, romanized: ad-Dawḥa [adˈduħa] or ad-Dūḥa) is the capital city and main financial hub of Qatar. Located on the Persian Gulf coast...
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    gold prospecting. Sextus Julius Frontinus was sent into Roman Britain in AD 74 to succeed Quintus Petillius Cerialis as governor of that island. He subdued...
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