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The most commonly accepted date among modern classicists, drawing on historical, literary and archaeological analyses, is around the mid-8th century BCE 1, 2, although some authors propose a more recent 7th century BCE date 3. Here, we investigate whether formal statistical modelling of languages can help to inform this historical question.

It tells the story of ancient Rome, from its founding (circa 750 BCE) to the fall of the Roman Republic (circa 45 BCE). 1 -- Staggering Increase in the Cost of Elections, with Dubious Campaign Funding Sources: Our 2012 election reportedly cost $3 billion.

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Additionally, we recognize at least six dry phases during the Holocene (after 6500 BCE, 4900 BCE, 3700 BCE, 1000 BCE, 450 CE and 1750 CE).

214 BCE? 129 BCE? Carneades, (born 214? bce died 129?), Greek philosopher who headed the New Academy at Athens when antidogmatic skepticism reached its greatest strength.

483 BCE 402 BCE Zisi, Wade-Giles romanization Tzu Ssu, also called Kong Ji (born 483 died 402 bce), Chinese philosopher and grandson of Confucius (551 479 bce).

C. 440 BCE 391 BCE Andocides, (born c. 440 bc died after 391) Athenian orator and politician.

C. 543 BCE 491 BCE Bimbisara, (born c. 543 died 491 bce) one of the early kings of the Indian kingdom of Magadha.

June 47 BCE 30 BCE Caesarion, in full Ptolemy Philopator Philometor Caesar, also called Ptolemy XV Caesar (born June 47 bce died 30 bce) king of Egypt (reigned 44 30 bce), son of Julius Caesar and Cleopatra VII.

C. 519 BCE 465 BCE Persepolis, Iran Xerxes I, Old Persian Khshayarsha, byname Xerxes the Great (born c. 519 bce died 465, Persepolis, Iran) Persian king (486 465 bce), the son and successor of Darius I.

325 BCE? 255 BCE? Bion of Borysthenes, (born 325? bc died 255? bc) Greek philosophical writer and preacher.

C. 358 BCE 297 BCE Cassander, (born c. 358 bc died 297 bc), son of the Macedonian regent Antipater and king of Macedonia from 305 to 297.

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