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100 and BC
According to 20th-century scholar Walther Ludwig, the poems were spuriously inserted into an early biography of Plato sometime between 250 BC and 100 BC and adopted by later writers from this source.
Andronicus of Cyrrhus ( Greek: Ανδρόνικος Κυρρήστου ) or Andronicus Cyrrhestes, son of Hermias, was a Greek astronomer who flourished about 100 BC.
* Andronicus of Cyrrhus ( c. 100 BC ), Greek astronomer
2 Maccabees 2: 4-10, written around 100 BC, says that the prophet Jeremiah, " being warned by God " before the Babylonian invasion, took the Ark, the Tabernacle, and the Altar of Incense, and buried them in a cave on Mount Nebo ( Jordan ), informing those of his followers who wished to find the place that it should remain unknown " until the time that God should gather His people again together, and receive them unto mercy.
Their excavation has uncovered the remains of a large stadium dating to about 100 BC.
The Virgin Islands were first settled by the Arawak from South America around 100 BC ( though there is some evidence of Amerindian presence on the islands as far back as 1500 BC ).
The first century BC includes the years 100 BC to 1 BC.
For example, Gaius Marius held consulships for five years in a row between 104 BC and 100 BC.
Some time before 100 BC many of the Cimbri, as well as the Teutons and Ambrones migrated south-east.
Tombs identified as Etruscan date from the Villanovan period to about 100 BC, when presumably the cemeteries were abandoned in favor of Roman ones.
An estimated time window is 530 – 100 BC.
100 BC ).
The Goths are believed to have crossed the Baltic Sea sometime between the end of this period ( ca 300 BC ) and AD 100.
These include the Antikythera mechanism and the astrolabe from ancient Greece ( c. 150 – 100 BC ), which are generally regarded as the earliest known mechanical analog computers.
Gaius Julius Caesar (, July 100 BC – 15 March 44 BC ) was a Roman general and statesman and a distinguished writer of Latin prose.
Category: 100 BC births
* 100 BC – Julius Caesar, Roman dictator ( d. 44 BC )

100 and Bamboo
* Sasanotaki ( Waterfall of the Bamboo Grass ) This waterfall was put on the list of 100 best waterfalls in Japan.

100 and Annals
* Annals of China quoted from p. 100 of 30 Years ' Review of China's Science and Technology, 1949 – 79 as seen on * Google Print
ACP Journal Club summarizes important clinical articles for internists from more than 100 medical journals ; once a separate journal, since May 2008 it has been a monthly feature in Annals of Internal Medicine.
( Refer to Tod Annals pages 39, 99 100, 137, 251, 162, 171, 191, 192, 252, 253, 254, 258, 259, 266, 267, 268, 282 and 291-and G. H Ojha's ‘ Udaipur Rajya Ka Itihas ’ pages 72 to 83 and 90 ).
A 15th century account from the Annals of Joseon Dynasty tells us of an experiment, in which the Singijeon fired from the Hwacha completely pierced a scarecrow armed with a suit of armour and shield, at the range of 80 paces ( about 100 metres ).

100 and assert
100 CE ), after Antiochus IV's successful invasion of Ptolemaic Egypt was turned back by the intervention of the Roman Republic, Antiochus instead moved to assert strict control over Israel, sacking Jerusalem and its Temple, suppressing Jewish religious and cultural observances, and imposing Hellenistic practices.
Captain Michel Asseline used those bulletins to assert that these 2 malfunctions happened and caused both the lack of power when the throttle was increased, and the inability of the crew to recognize the sharp sink rate as the plane passed 100 feet into the trees.
Locals assert that it is not uncommon to see a person reach 100 years of age and it is claimed that many have gotten to 120, even up to 135, which would make it an area with the oldest inhabitants in the world.

100 and existence
In England, specifically in the City of London Corporation, more than 100 guilds, referred to as livery companies survive today, and the oldest have been in existence for over a thousand years.
However, the rapid development ( 8 % of increase of passengers served at Polish airports in 2008 compared to 2007 ) of the unsaturated market and the existence of vast areas of land, not covered by airports within 100 kilometers of journey, allow to assume that many new airports could be necessary to properly serve this land pupulated by appox.
In Ancient Rome, long before the existence of the decimal system, computations were often made in fractions which were multiples of 1 / 100.
Pinellas County celebrated 100 years of existence on January 1, 2012.
During its nearly 100 years of existence, Altha Public School has graduated future doctors, lawyers, and politicians.
Nearly 100 Staggerwings are still in existence, many in flying condition.
Supported by the Southern Baptist Church, at the height of its existence Coleman College owned some 100 acres, of which ten were devoted to educational purposes.
The South Bound Brook Fire Department has been in existence for over 100 years.
In existence since about 1829, Bartlett was incorporated in 1866 and remained a small town for another 100 years.
Several early stone keeps had been built after the conquest, with somewhere between ten and fifteen in existence by 1100, and more followed in the 12th century until around 100 had been built by 1216.
Bishopthorpe Cricket Club located in Ferry Lane have been in existence for over 100 years and play in the York Vale League.
: It is, I submit, greatly to be deplored that after more than 100 years of our national existence, after the government has withstood the strain of foreign wars and the dread ordeal of civil strife, and its people have become united and powerful, this court should consider itself compelled to go back to a long repudiated and rejected theory of the constitution, by which the government is deprived of an inherent attribute of its being — a necessary power of taxation.
The $ 5 Thomas " fancyback " note of 1890, with an estimated 450-600 in existence relative to the 7. 2 million printed, ranks as number 90 in the " 100 Greatest American Currency Notes " compiled by Bowers and Sundman ( 2006 ).
In the 10th century there is clear evidence of Trowbridge's existence and in the Domesday Book the village of Straburg, as Trowbridge was then known, was recorded as having 100 residents.
Abrahamian estimates that SAVAK ( and other police and military ) killed 368 guerrillas between 1971 – 1977 and executed something less than 100 political prisoners between 1971 and 1979-the most violent era of the SAVAK's existence.
From a UK perspective British Satellite Broadcasting's existence prevented 100 % of these profits being made by News International, reducing Murdoch's ability to influence government policy.
we content ourselves with the assumption that if in the self-expansion process € 100 becomes € 110, the latter will find already in existence in the market the elements into which it will change once more.
Of the 200 British makes of car that had been launched up until 1913, only about 100 of the firms were still in existence.
The first 75 years of its existence were very fruitful for the University with about 100 students enrolling every year.
) She is 100 % " Hammus Alabammus " — an adorable species of pig, and the last female known in existence.
For roughly the first 100 years ( 1840-1937 ) of its existence, the head of St. Mary's was called the “ principal .” When the school received accreditation as a junior college and included within the Maryland state budget in 1937, the term “ principal ” was changed to " president .” The current president is Dr. Joseph Urgo.
Oklahoma State University's fraternities and sororities celebrated 100 years of existence at OSU in 2008.
The total energy created as the pulse was generated, was calculated to be 2. 03 million joules, making the NIF the world's first 2MJ ultraviolet laser – about 100 times more powerful than any other laser in existence.
This parterre was in fact created and remained in existence for over 100 years.

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