• Year 153 BC was a year of the pre-Julian Roman calendar. At the time it was known as the Year of the Consulship of Nobilior and Luscus (or, less frequently...
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    Celtiberian Wars. In 153 BC, Numantia experienced its first serious conflict with Rome. After twenty years of hostilities, in 133 BC the Roman Senate gave...
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  • This article concerns the period 159 BC – 150 BC. Attalus II Philadelphus succeeds his brother Eumenes II as king of Pergamon. With the Seleucid victory...
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  • of 153 in 1990 The frequency of the longwave transmitters Donebach, Ingøy, Braşov, and Kenadsa is 153 kHz 153 is also: The year AD 153 or 153 BC The...
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    took office varied: from 222 BC to 153 BC they took office 15 March, and due to the Second Celtiberian War, from 153 BC onwards the consuls took office...
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    the year in the original Julian calendar and the Roman calendar (after 153 BC). Other cultures observe their traditional or religious New Year's Day according...
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  • identified by the names of the two consuls, who entered office on March 15 until 153 BC, at which point they started entering office on January 1. Various Christian...
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    the beginning of the consular year changed from March to 1 January in 153 BC to respond to a rebellion in Hispania. Plutarch believed Numa was responsible...
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  • office—probably 1 May before 222 BC, 15 March from 222 BC and 1 January from 153 BC. The Julian calendar, which began in 45 BC, continued to use 1 January...
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    sixth month of the year—but later Roman scholars generally dated this to 153 BC. In ancient Rome, the period from mid-May through mid-June may have been...
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