Year 141 BC was a year of the pre-Julian Roman calendar. At the time it was known as the Year of the Consulship of Caepio and Pompeius (or, less frequently...
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141 may refer to: 141 (number), an integer AD 141, a year of the Julian calendar 141 BC, a year of the pre-Julian Roman calendar 141 Lumen, a main-belt...
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Quintus Pompeius (redirect from Quintus Pompeius (consul 141 BC))
Pompeius first came to notice for his distinctive oratory. He was consul in 141 BC, during which, he was sent to Hispania as the successor of Quintus Caecilius...
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Achaemenid (539–331 BC), Argead (331–310 BC), and Seleucid (305–141 BC) empires, as well as well into the rule of the Parthian Empire (141 BC – AD 224). Early...
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pharaoh (d. 81 BC) 141 BC Salome Alexandra, queen and regent of Judea (d. 67 BC) 140 BC Huo Qubing, Chinese general of the Han dynasty (d. 117 BC) Lucius Licinius...
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posthumously as Emperor Gao (r. 202 –195 BC) or Gaodi. The longest reigning emperor of the dynasty was Emperor Wu (r. 141–87 BC), or Wudi, who reigned for 54 years...
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BC) Wen, Emperor (180–157 BC) Jing, Emperor (157–141 BC) Wu, Emperor (141–87 BC) Vietnam Triệu dynasty (complete list) – Zhao Tuo, King (203–137 BC)...
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Ptolemaic cult of Alexander the Great (section Ptolemy VIII Euergetes II / Cleopatra II (145–141 BC))
was an imperial cult in ancient Egypt during the Hellenistic period (323–31 BC), promoted by the Ptolemaic dynasty. The core of the cult was the worship...
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Junchen (category 2nd-century BC monarchs in Asia)
Han emperors Wen (r. 180–157 BC), Jing (r. 157–141 BC). He died during the reign of the Emperor Wu of Han (r. 141–87 BC). All three Han emperors confirmed...
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Hellenistic period (redirect from History of Greece (323 BC–146 BC))
include Herat (in 167 BC), Babylonia (in 144 BC), Media (in 141 BC), Persia (in 139 BC), and large parts of Syria (in the 110s BC). The Seleucid–Parthian...
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