
265 BC - Wikipedia
The Battle of Messana (265-264 BCE) takes place as the first military clash between the Roman Republic and Carthage. The Etruscan city of Volsinii is brought under Roman control. During a siege, the consul Quintus Fabius Maximus Gurges is killed.
King Xiaocheng of Zhao - Wikipedia
King Xiaocheng of Zhao (Chinese: 趙孝成王; r. 265 BCE [1] – 245 BCE [2]), personal name Zhao Dan, was a king of the Zhao state. His reign saw the decline of Zhao military power owing to the catastrophic defeat by the Qin state at the Battle of Changping.
Expansion of the Maurya Empire | World Civilization - Lumen …
Ashoka the Great extended into Kalinga during the Kalinga War c. 265 BCE, and established superiority over the southern kingdoms. As ruler, Ashoka implemented principles of ahimsa (the principle of “to not injure”) by banning hunting and violent sports activities, and ending indentured and forced labor (many thousands of people in war ...
趙孝成王 - 中國哲學書電子化計劃 - 中国哲学书电子 ...
King Xiaocheng of Zhao (赵孝成王; reigned 265 BCE – 245 BCE) was a king of the State of Zhao during the Warring States period of ancient China. His reign saw the decline of Zhao military power owing to the catastrophic defeat by the State of Qin at the Battle of Changping.
趙孝成王 - Chinese Text Project - 中国哲学书电子化计划
King Xiaocheng of Zhao (趙孝成王; reigned 265 BCE – 245 BCE) was a king of the State of Zhao during the Warring States period of ancient China. His reign saw the decline of Zhao military power owing to the catastrophic defeat by the State of Qin at the Battle of Changping.
Maurya Empire during Ashoka 265 BCE - Maps of India
2011年10月17日 · Ashokavardhan Maurya extended the Mauryan Empire. Map showing Mauryan Empire during Ashoka 265 BCE with Boundaries and Cities where they ruled.
265 B.C. - events and references - Attalus
Events of 265 B.C. in ancient Greece and Rome
Western Civ Chapter 6 Flashcards - Quizlet
Discuss Rome's expansion to 265 BCE. How was Rome able to conquer and control Italy? In their relations with Greece and Asia Minor in the second century BCE, were the Romans looking for security?
Figure 1. Maurya Empire during King Ashoka in 265 BCE (Source:...
Download scientific diagram | Maurya Empire during King Ashoka in 265 BCE (Source: www.mapsofindia.com) from publication: Development of Peace Studies in India: With Special Reference to the...
Classical-Hellenistic Carthage Before the Punic Wars (479–265 bce ...
2019年8月12日 · Carthage in 479–265 bce reached a size and prosperity equaling any leading Greek city-state. Despite its defeat in Sicily in 480 bce, its economic reach across the Mediterranean grew, and so did its indirect hegemony over North Africa’s coasts almost to Cyrenaica in the east and the edges of Numidia in the west. Carthaginians’ openness to ...