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  • Author:Augustus Caesar (category 14 deaths)
    to 27 BC, known as Gaius Julius Caesar Octavianus after adoption, was the first emperor of the Roman Empire, who ruled from 27 BC until his death in 14...
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  • Parthian kings. 1. Orodes I., son of Phraates III., whom he murdered in 57 B.C., assisted by his brother Mithradates III. This Mithradates was made king...
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  • of the kingdom. After the death of David, Solomon built the temple, a house for the name of the Lord, on Mount Moriah (B.C. 1010). He also greatly strengthened...
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  • M. Antony, M. Lepidus. Cicero put to death. Birth of Ovid (died. 18 A.D.) 42 B.C. Battles of Philippi. Deaths of Brutus and Cassius. The triumviri masters...
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  • him to leave Africa again, and Archagathus and his brother were put to death by the troops in revenge, B.C. 307. (Diod. xx.33, 57–61; Justin. xxii.8.)...
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  • 79-iii. 1; Plut. Pericles, 29. 33; Diodorus xi. 48-xii. 52. 3. The son and successor of Agesilaus II., reigned 360–338 B.C. During his father’s later years...
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  • into the hands of Egypt. In B.C. 729, Babylonia was conquered by the Assyrian king Tiglath-pileser III.; but on the death of Shalmaneser IV. it was seized...
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  • son of Mennaeus, who was succeeded, about B.C. 40, by a son named Lysanias. Lysanias was put to death in B.C. 33, at the instigation of Cleopatra, and the...
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  • Marcus Caelius by Marcus Tullius Cicero, translated by Charles Duke Yonge 56 BC 35722For Marcus Caelius — 56 BCCharles Duke YongeMarcus Tullius Cicero 1....
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  • book to Joshua, all except the concluding section; the last verses (24:29-33) were added by some other hand. There are two difficulties connected with...
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  • Encyclopædia Britannica, Volume 16 — Livia Drusilla ​LIVIA DRUSILLA (c. 55 B.C.–A.D. 29), Roman empress, was originally the wife of Tiberius Claudius Nero...
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  • successor in 37 B.C., after the death of Pacorus. He soon murdered his father and all his thirty brothers (Justin xlii. 5; Plut. Crass. 33; Dio Cass. xlix...
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  • permitted in 33 B.C. to return to Jerusalem, where on a charge of treasonable correspondence with Malchus, king of Arabia, he was put to death in 30 B.C. See...
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  • Greek lyric poet, contemporary of Anacreon, flourished in the 6th century B.C. Notwithstanding his good position at home, he lived a wandering life, and...
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  • Encyclopædia Britannica, Volume 4 — Bocchus ​BOCCHUS, king of Mauretania (about 110 B.C.), and father-in-law of Jugurtha. In 108 he vacillated between Jugurtha and...
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  • succeeded on the throne of the kingdom of Judah. He reigned twenty-nine years (B.C. 726-697). The history of this king is contained in 2 Kings 18:20, Isa. 36-39...
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  • PHRAATES IV came into power shortly before 37 b.c. Not long thereafter he attempted to hasten the death of his aged father by a dose of aconite. When...
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  • Judah, which he ruled over for eleven years (B.C. 610-599). His original name was Eliakim (q.v.). On the death of his father his younger brother Jehoahaz...
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  • Cassius xli. 15, 24, xlii. 15, 16, xliii. 29; Livy, Epit. 111; Appian, B.C. ii. 33, 43; Bellum Alexandrinum, 48-64. 5. Gaius Cassius Longinus (1st century...
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  • Spirit is a N.T. blessing consequent upon the death and resurrection of Christ John 7:39; 16:7; Acts 2:33; Galatians 3:1-6. (5) The O.T. contains prediction...
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