
246 BC - Wikipedia
Year 246 BC was a year of the pre-Julian Roman calendar. At the time it was known as the Year of the Consulship of Crassus and Licinus (or, less frequently, year 508 Ab urbe condita).
World-Famed Discovery: The Mausoleum of the First Qin Emperor
2024年5月1日 · Construction of the Qin Shi Huang Mausoleum began in 246 BCE shortly after Qin Shi Huang ascended to the throne at age 13, and continued for 38 years until the …
Ptolemy (c.-308 - -246) - Genealogy - Geni.com
2005年11月26日 · Ptolemy II Philadelphus (Greek: Πτολεμαῖος Φιλάδελφος, Ptolemaĩos Philádelphos" 309 BCE–246 BCE), was the king of Ptolemaic Egypt from 283 BCE to 246 BCE.
246 BC - acearchive.org
2023年2月23日 · Year 246 BC was marked by the succession of Ptolemy III in Egypt and the Third Syrian War. The war saw Ptolemy III invade Syria and Anatolia and briefly occupy …
The Ptolemies, Rise of a Dynasty: Ptolemaic Egypt 330–246 BC
2024年6月17日 · The first volume of John D. Grainger's trilogy on the Ptolemaic Kingdom provides an overview of Ptolemaic history from 330 to 246 BCE. It explains the formation of …
246 B.C. - events and references - attalus.org
Ptolemy launches a ship with 30 banks of oars. @ Plin:HN_7'208. ?? An elephant falls in love with Menander, a soldier in Ptolemy's army. @ Plin:HN_8'14. ?? A dolphin forms a friendship with a …
Sculpture of Arsinoe II - World History Encyclopedia
2019年10月27日 · The image of the Egyptian queen Arsinoe (reigned 278-270 BCE) and wife of Ptolemy II (c. 285-246 BCE) is similar to that of the goddess Aphrodite. The form of the mouth, …
Tomb of Qin Shi Huangdi, excavated artifact, Head with pigments …
2022年2月8日 · "Tomb of Qin Shi Huangdi, excavated artifact, Head with pigments intact; Shaanxi. Lintong. Tomb Site Qin Shi Huangdi; 246 BCE - 210 BCE." In the digital collection …
Warring States and the Creation of China, 476 to 221 BCE (2 of 14)
In 246 BCE, Yong Zheng, the thirteen-year-old son of the ruler of Qin, succeeded his father. After sixteen years of rule, Zheng embarked upon the conquest of the remaining states that had …
Seleucid–Parthian Wars - Wikipedia
After the death of his father, Antiochus II, in 246 BCE, Seleucus II succeeded him as ruler but was unable to respond to the Parthian threat because of an ongoing civil war with his brother, …