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  1. 2020– 800 BC: Set in the 8th century BC, narrates the events preceding the founding of Rome. Duel of the Titans: 1961: 753 BC: Based on the story of Romulus and Remus, and the founding of the city of Rome and the Roman Kingdom. The First King: Birth of an Empire: 2019: 753 BC

  2. The 1st century BC, also known as the last century BC and the last century BCE, started on the first day of 100 BC and ended on the last day of 1 BC. The AD/BC notation does not use a year zero; however, astronomical year numbering does use a zero, as well as a minus sign, so "2 BC" is equal to "year –1". 1st century AD ( Anno Domini) follows.

  3. C. The Cantabrians. Carry On Cleo. Cleopatra (1912 film) Cleopatra (1917 film) Cleopatra (1934 film) Cleopatra (1963 film) Cleopatra (miniseries)

  4. The Ancient Period, extending roughly from 4000 BC to 500 AD, was a seminal epoch in human history. This era saw the birth and rise of great civilizations in Europe and the Ancient Near East, including Egypt, Mesopotamia, Greece, and Rome. It was characterized by significant developments in politics, science, arts, and society. Emergence of Agriculture and the First Civilizations (c. 4000 BC ...

  5. 1603. 24 March. England – Death of Queen Elizabeth I. James VI of Scotland crowned King of England (as James I of England ). 1605. 5 November. England and Scotland – The Gunpowder plot is uncovered, in which Guy Fawkes and others attempted to blow up the king, James VI and I and the Parliament of England . 1606.

  6. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › CiceroCicero - Wikipedia

    Marcus Tullius Cicero (/ ˈ s ɪ s ə r oʊ / SISS-ə-roh; Latin: [ˈmaːrkʊs ˈtʊlli.ʊs ˈkɪkɛroː]; 3 January 106 BC – 7 December 43 BC) was a Roman statesman, lawyer, scholar, philosopher, writer and Academic skeptic, who tried to uphold optimate principles during the political crises that led to the establishment of the Roman Empire.

  7. The primary source for the Greco-Persian Wars is the Greek historian Herodotus.The Sicilian historian Diodorus Siculus, writing in the 1st century BC in his Bibliotheca historica, also provides an account of the Greco-Persian wars, partially derived from the earlier Greek historian Ephorus.

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