AD 73 (LXXIII) was a common year starting on Friday (link will display the full calendar) of the Julian calendar. At the time, it was known as the Year...
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73 may refer to: 73 (number) one of the years 73 BC, AD 73, 1973, 2073 73 (magazine), a United States-based amateur radio magazine 73 Best regards, a...
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launch. 73 is the number of rows in the 1,679-bit Arecibo message, sent to space in search for extraterrestrial intelligence. The year AD 73, 73 BC, or...
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Construction of the Colosseum began under the rule of Vespasian in around 70–72 AD (73–75 AD according to some sources). The Colosseum had been completed up to the...
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List of wars: before 1000 (section 1 AD – 1000 AD)
This is a list of wars that began before 1000 AD. Other wars can be found in the historical lists of wars and the list of wars extended by diplomatic irregularity...
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siege of the Masada citadel in Israel by legions of the Roman Empire in AD 73. The TV series' script is based on the 1971 novel The Antagonists by Ernest...
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AD) 69. St. George I (679–686 AD) 70. St. Paul III (687–693 AD) 71. St. Callinicus I (693–705 AD) 72. St. Cyrus (705–711 AD) 73. John VI (712–715 AD)...
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crucifixion of Jesus occurred in 1st-century Judaea, most likely in AD 30 or AD 33. It is described in the four canonical gospels, referred to in the...
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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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the whole city in 70 AD. Eleazar and his followers returned to Masada and continued their rebellion against the Romans until 73 AD. The Romans eventually...
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place after the AD 72 annexation of Samosata by the Romans, but before the third century. Most scholars date it to shortly after AD 73 during the first...
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Vocula (?) AD 70–71: Quintus Petillius Cerialis AD 71–73: Aulus Marius Celsus AD 73–78: Lucius Acilius Strabo AD 78: Gaius Rutilius Gallicus AD 78–80:...
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statesman Publius Rutilius Lupus, Roman rhetorician Tiberius Julius Lupus (died AD 73), Roman statesman Virius Lupus (ca. 160 – after 205), Roman soldier and...
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ISBN 978-0-674-39731-6. Rocca, Samuel (2008). The Forts of Judaea 168 BC – AD 73. Oxford, United Kingdom: Osprey Publishing. ISBN 978-1-84603-171-7. Rocca...
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Fretensis went to Syria. An inscription in the temple of Bel in Palmyra dated AD 14-19, signed by the commander of the legion, was dedicated to members of...
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Nur al-Din Zengi (redirect from Nur ad-Din Abu al-Qasim Mahmud ibn Imad ad-Din Zangi)
(نور الدين محمود زنگي; February 1118 – 15 May 1174), commonly known as Nur ad-Din (lit. 'Light of the Faith' in Arabic), was a Turkoman member of the Zengid...
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revolt in AD 40–41. The Emperor Vespasian granted 'Latin rights' to the provinces of Hispania (Tarraconensis, Baetica, Lusitania) in AD 73 or 74. Marcus...
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The Battle of 73 Easting was fought on 26 February 1991, during the Gulf War, between Coalition armored forces (US VII Corps and UK 1st Armoured Division)...
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name to the Rottweiler dog breed. Rottweil was founded by the Romans in AD 73 as Arae Flaviae and became a municipium, but there are traces of human settlement...
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the province. Pliny the Elder served as procurator in Tarraconensis in AD 73. Under Diocletian, in 293, Hispania Tarraconensis was divided in three smaller...
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first of the family to attain the consulship, was made a patrician about AD 73 or 74. In the second century, the Aurelii Fulvi obtained the Empire itself...
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Rocca, Samuel (20 May 2008). Rocca, Samuel. The Forts of Judaea 168 BC-AD 73: From the Maccabees to the Fall of Masada, Osprey Publishing, (2008). Bloomsbury...
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in 66–73 AD and ultimately the Siege of Jerusalem and destruction of the temple in 70 AD, bringing an end to the Second Temple period. In 44 AD, Galilee...
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September and October in AD 72. After his consulship, Trajan served as governor of Syria from AD 73 to 74, then proconsul of Asia from AD 79 to 80. He was also...
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Olympic Games from the 1st Games in 776 BC up to 264th in 277 AD, as well as the games of 369 AD before their permanent disbandment in 393 by Roman emperor...
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Battle of Yiwulu (category 73)
Han dynasty in February AD 73, after the fall of Xin dynasty. The battle was a success for the Han, who were led by Dou Gu. In 73, annoyed at the Xiongnu's...
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Volcanic winter of 536 (redirect from Comet 537 ad)
59: 73–94. doi:10.2307/4128751. ISSN 0070-7546. JSTOR 4128751. Baillie, M. G. L. (1994). "Dendrochronology Raises Questions About the Nature of the AD 536...
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ISBN 978-2-262-03778-9 Rocca, Samuel (2008). The Forts of Judaea 168 BC – AD 73: From the Maccabees to the Fall of Masada. Oxford: Osprey Publishing....
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letter was composed sometime after 73 AD but before the 3rd century, and most scholars date it to shortly after 73 AD during the first century. The letter...
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