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    Year 113 BC was a year of the pre-Julian Roman calendar. At the time it was known as the Year of the Consulship of Caprarius and Carbo (or, less frequently...
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  • 113 may refer to: 113 (number), a natural number AD 113, a year 113 BC, a year 113 (band), a French hip hop group 113 (MBTA bus), Massachusetts Bay Transportation...
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  • 210 BC) 114 BC Zhang Qian, Chinese explorer and diplomat (b. 195 BC) 113 BC Decimus Junius Brutus Callaicus, Roman consul and general (b. 180 BC) Liu...
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    between 115 and 113 BC. The first trial was conducted by the Pontifex Maximus Metellus Delmaticus, who sentenced Aemilia to death in 114 BC. The decision...
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  • Caecilius Metellus, a Roman politician in the 80s BC Gaius Caecilius Metellus Caprarius, Roman consul in 113 BC Lucius Caecilius Metellus (disambiguation) Marcus...
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  • between 478 BC and 323 BC, and the history of Rome between 113 BC and 117 AD. The history of Roman Britain is also covered, between 113 BC and 410 AD....
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  • Teutons met with the armies of the Roman Republic in the Eastern Alps around 113 BC. Under the command of the Consul Gnaeus Papirius Carbo, the Romans tried...
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  • Gnaeus Papirius Carbo was a Roman military general and politician in 113 BC, together with Gaius Caecilius Metellus Caprarius. He was according to Cicero...
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    Battle of Noreia (category 105 BC)
    The Battle of Noreia, in 113 BC, was the opening battle of the Cimbrian War fought between the Roman Republic and the migrating Proto-Germanic tribes,...
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    Liu Sheng, Prince of Zhongshan (category 113 BC deaths)
    (simplified Chinese: 刘胜; traditional Chinese: 劉勝; pinyin: Liú Shèng; died 113 BC), posthumously known as King/Prince Jing of Zhongshan (Chinese: 中山靖王; pinyin:...
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