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10 (x 6 if no repetition is allowed but abc is not regarded as the same as acb), 125 if it is. ABC/ABD/ABE/ACD/ACE/ADE/BCD/BCE/BDE/CDE
I have 10 Ancestral or patriarchal- 1800-1250 bce The tribal, judges or pre-monarchic 1250-1010 bce the united monarchy1010 - 930 bce divided kingdom 930 - 723 bce kingdom of Judah (spelling) 722-583 bce exilic period 585-539 bce post-exilic period 539-332 bce Hellenic 332-175 bce maccabees175-63 bce roman - time of Jesus new testament completely written during this period
200 years.
His prime objective was to measure a degree on the equator to calculate the circumference of the earth.Studies have shown there has been a large increase in waist circumference in young people.The earth's circumference was accurately measured around 240 BCE by Eeratosthenes.It isn't easy to measure the circumference of large items.
The period from 700 to 100 BCE falls within the 8th to 1st century BCE. Specifically, it spans the latter part of the 8th century BCE through to the end of the 1st century BCE. This era includes significant historical developments in various ancient civilizations, including Greece, Rome, and Persia.
10 (x 6 if no repetition is allowed but abc is not regarded as the same as acb), 125 if it is. ABC/ABD/ABE/ACD/ACE/ADE/BCD/BCE/BDE/CDE
BCE stands for Before the Common Era and is used by people who do not measure time based on the life of Jesus. Instead of AD, CE (Common Era) is used.
The concept of "years" to measure time began around 3000 BCE in ancient civilizations like the Sumerians and Egyptians.
Lade 494 BCE, Marathon 490 BCE, Artemesion 480 BCE, Salamis 480 BCE, Plataia 479 BCE, Mykale 479 BCE, Eurymedon 464 BCE, Cyprus 450 BCE.
The year 1500 BCE falls within the 16th century BCE. The centuries are counted backward in BCE (Before Common Era) dating, so the 1st century BCE spans from 100 BCE to 1 BCE, making the 16th century BCE cover the years from 1600 BCE to 1501 BCE. Thus, 1500 BCE is the last year of the 16th century BCE.
Lade 494 BCE, Marathon 490 BCE, Salamis 480 BCE, Plataia 479 BCE, Mykale 479 BCE, Eurtmedon 466 BCE, Cyprus 450 BCE.
I think he ruled from 422 bce to 484 bce. I think he ruled from 521 bce to 484 bce.
Lade 474 BCE Salamis 480 BCE Plataia 479 BCE Eurtmedon 466 BCE Cyprus 450 BCE
The year 2737 BCE falls within the 28th century BCE. Centuries are counted backward in the BCE (Before Common Era) system, so the 28th century BCE includes the years from 2800 BCE to 2701 BCE. Therefore, 2737 BCE is part of this earlier century.
No, 356 BCE is earlier.
TragediesAlcestis_(play)(438 BCE, second prize)Medea_(play)(431 BCE, third prize)Heracleidae_(play)(c. 430 BCE)Hippolytus_(play)(428 BCE, first prize)Andromache_(play)(c. 425 BCE)Hecuba_(play)(c. 424 BCE)The_Suppliants_(Euripides)(c. 423 BCE)Electra_(Euripides)(c. 420 BCE)Heracles_(Euripides)(c. 416 BCE)The_Trojan_Women(415 BCE, second prize)Iphigenia_in_Tauris(c. 414 BCE)Ion_(play)(c. 414 BCE)Helen_(play)(412 BCE)Phoenician_Women(c. 410 BCE)Orestes_(play)(408 BCE)The_Bacchaeand Iphigenia_at_Aulis(405 BCE, posthumous, first prize)Rhesus_(play)(uncertain date)Fragmentary tragediesThe following plays have come down to us today only in fragmentary form; some consist of only a handful of lines, but with some the fragments are extensive enough to allow tentative reconstruction.Answers.comTelephus(438 BCE)Cretans (c. 435 BCE)Stheneboea (before 429 BCE)Bellerophon_(play)(c. 430 BCE)Cresphontes (ca. 425 BCE)Erechtheus (422 BCE)Phaethon(c. 420 BCE)Wise Melanippe (c. 420 BCE)Alexandros (415 BCE)Palamedes (415 BCE)Sisyphus_fragment(415 BCE)Captive Melanippe (412 BCE)Andromeda_(play)(412 BCE with Euripides' Helen)Antiope (c. 410 BCE)Archelaus_(play)(c. 410 BCE)Hypsipyle (c. 410 BCE)Philoctetes (c. 410 BCE)Satyr playCyclops_(play)(uncertain date)
Salamis 480 BCE Plataia 479 BCE Mykale 479 BCE Eurymedon 466 BCE Cyprus 450 BCE.