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    AD 73 (LXXIII) was a common year starting on Friday (link will display the full calendar) of the Julian calendar. At the time, it was known as the Year...
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  • 73 may refer to: 73 (number) one of the years 73 BC, AD 73, 1973, 2073 73 (magazine), a United States-based amateur radio magazine 73 Best regards, a...
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    70s (section AD 73)
    decade that ran from January 1, AD 70, to December 31, AD 79. As the decade began, the First Jewish–Roman War continued: In AD 70, the Romans besieged and...
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  • launch. 73 is the number of rows in the 1,679-bit Arecibo message, sent to space in search for extraterrestrial intelligence. The year AD 73, 73 BC, or...
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  • This is a list of wars that began before 1000 AD. Other wars can be found in the historical lists of wars and the list of wars extended by diplomatic irregularity...
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    Construction of the Colosseum began under the rule of Vespasian in around 70–72 AD (73–75 AD according to some sources). The Colosseum had been completed up to the...
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  • siege of the Masada citadel in Israel by legions of the Roman Empire in AD 73. The siege ended when the Roman armies entered the fortress, only to discover...
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  • AD) 69. St. George I (679–686 AD) 70. St. Paul III (687–693 AD) 71. St. Callinicus I (693–705 AD) 72. St. Cyrus (705–711 AD) 73. John VI (712–715 AD)...
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    Olympic Games from the 1st Games in 776 BC up to 264th in 277 AD, as well as the games of 369 AD before their permanent disbandment in 393 by Roman emperor...
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  • dramatizes the Siege of Masada (73–74 A.D.) by troops of the Roman Empire towards the end of the First Jewish–Roman War (66–73 A.D.). A two-part television adaptation...
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