• Year 111 BC was a year of the pre-Julian Roman calendar. At the time it was known as the Year of the Consulship of Serapio and Bestia (or, less frequently...
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  • 111 may refer to: 111 (number) 111 BC AD 111 111 (Australian TV channel), a TV channel now called Fox Funny 111 (emergency telephone number), the emergency...
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    Han conquest of Nanyue bringing parts of Vietnam under Chinese rule in 111 BC. In 40 AD, the Trưng sisters led the first uprising of indigenous tribes...
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  • The lex agraria of 111 BC is an epigraphically-attested Roman law on the distribution and holding of public land (ager publicus). It dealt with the confirmation...
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  • event took place in 208 BC; whereas the Chinese Records of the Grand Historian dates the enthronement of Thục Phán in 218 BC, amidst the Qin campaign...
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    150–c. 140 BC Paerisades V c. 140–111 BC Saumakos 111–110? BC Mithridates I 110 BC–63 BC Pharnaces 63–48 BC Dynamis (queen) & Asander 48–47 BC (first reign)...
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    Vietnam under Chinese rule or Bắc thuộc (北屬, lit. "belonging to the north") (111 BC–939, 1407–1428) refers to four historical periods when several portions...
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  • (d. 63 BC) Quintus Hortensius, Roman consul and orator (d. 50 BC) 111 BC Spartacus, Roman slave and rebel leader (d. 71 BC, presumably) 110 BC Asander...
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    Bàng period, known then as Văn Lang at that time, from around 2879 BC to around 258 BC. Following is the list of 18 lines of Hùng kings as recorded in the...
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    launched successful conquests in the south, annexing Nanyue in 111 BC and Dian in 109 BC. He further expanded Han territory into the northern Korean Peninsula...
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