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c. 550 BCE

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510 BCE

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390 BCE

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312 BCE

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c. 300 BCE

Go to Vestal virgin in A Dictionary of World History (2 ed.)

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264 BCE

Go to Punic wars in A Dictionary of World History (2 ed.)

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201 BCE

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c. 160 BCE
90 BCE

Go to Social Wars in Oxford Dictionary of the Classical World (1 ed.)

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88 BCE

Go to Sulla, Publius Cornelius (c.138–78bc) in The Oxford Companion to Military History (1 ed.)

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86 BCE

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82 BCE

Go to proscriptions in The Oxford Companion to Classical Literature (3 ed.)

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Go to Sulla, Lucius Cornelius in The Concise Oxford Dictionary of Archaeology (2 ed.)

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78 BCE

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75 BCE

Go to Apollonius (9) Molon in The Oxford Classical Dictionary (3 rev ed.)

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67 BCE

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63 BCE

Go to Pontifex Maximus in The Oxford Dictionary of Phrase and Fable (2 ed.)

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62 BCE

Go to Caesar in The Oxford Dictionary of Phrase and Fable (2 ed.)

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61 BCE

Go to Crassus, Marcus Licinius (c. 115–53 bc) in A Dictionary of World History (2 ed.)

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60 BCE

Go to Caesar, Julius (100–44 bc) in A Dictionary of World History (2 ed.)

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59 BCE

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Go to Pompey (106–48 bc) (‘the Great’ in The Oxford Companion to Classical Literature (3 ed.)

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50 BCE

Go to Ru'bicon in The Oxford Companion to Classical Literature (3 ed.)

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49 BCE

Go to Pompey (106–48 bc) in World Encyclopedia (1 ed.)

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Go to Pharsalus, battle of (48 bc) in The Oxford Companion to Military History (1 ed.)

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46 BCE

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Go to Caesa'rion (‘little Caesar’) in The Oxford Companion to Classical Literature (3 ed.)

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45 BCE

Go to Munda in The Oxford Companion to Classical Literature (3 ed.)

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44 BCE

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42 BCE

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30 BCE

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c. 60

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Go to Paul, St (c.64) in A Dictionary of World History (2 ed.)

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64

Go to Nero (54–68 ce) in A Dictionary of the Bible (2 ed.)

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69

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c. 100

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c. 120

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c. 250

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312

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c. 320

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c. 390

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410

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c. 413

Go to City of God in The Oxford Dictionary of the Middle Ages (1 ed.)

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452

Go to Leo I the Great in The Oxford Dictionary of Byzantium (1 ed.)

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455

Go to Gaiseric (428) in The Oxford Dictionary of Byzantium (1 ed.)

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1347

Go to Rienzo, Cola di (c.1313–54) in The Concise Oxford Dictionary of the Christian Church (2 rev ed.)

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1377

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1491

Go to Savonarola, Girolamo (1452–98) in The Concise Oxford Dictionary of the Christian Church (2 rev ed.)

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1499

Go to Michelangelo (1475–1564) in The Concise Oxford Dictionary of the Christian Church (2 rev ed.)

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1505

Go to Julius II (1443–1513) in The Concise Oxford Dictionary of the Christian Church (2 rev ed.)

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1508

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1520
1527

Go to Clement VII (1478–1534) in The Concise Oxford Dictionary of the Christian Church (2 rev ed.)

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1608

Go to Rubens, Peter Paul (1577–1640) [Art] in The Oxford Dictionary of Reference and Allusion (3 ed.)

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1679

Go to Scarlatti, Alessandro (1660–1725) in World Encyclopedia (1 ed.)

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1709

Go to Handel, George Frideric (1685–1759) in The Concise Oxford Dictionary of the Christian Church (2 rev ed.)

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1752

Go to Fragonard, Jean-Honoré (1732–1806) in World Encyclopedia (1 ed.)

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1757
1782

Go to Canova, Antonio (1757–1822) in World Encyclopedia (1 ed.)

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1797

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1806
1821
1848

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1849

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1861

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1870

Go to States of the Church in The Oxford Dictionary of the Christian Church (3 rev ed.)

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1916

Go to Respighi, Ottorino (1879) in The Concise Oxford Dictionary of Music (5 ed.)

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1922

Go to Mussolini, Benito (29 July 1883) in A Dictionary of Political Biography (1 rev ed.)

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Go to Blackshirts in A Dictionary of Contemporary World History (3 ed.)

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1940

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1965

Go to Athenagoras (1886–1972) in The Concise Oxford Dictionary of the Christian Church (2 rev ed.)

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1981

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1990

Go to Three Tenors, The in The Concise Oxford Dictionary of Music (5 ed.)

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2005

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