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sion\; then, in 133, he turned eas;133;bc-y;;;; | sion\; then, in 133, he turned eas;133;bc-y;;;; | ||
in Asia, circa -100.[00][00][00;-;bc-r;;;; | in Asia, circa -100.[00][00][00;-;bc-r;;;; | ||
n Asia, circa -100.[00][00][00] | n Asia, circa -100.[00][00][00][0;100;bc-i;;;; | ||
ates I (Minted 290–280 BC) was th;290;bc-i;;;; | ates I (Minted 290–280 BC) was th;290;bc-i;;;; | ||
I (Minted 290–280 BC) was the first;280 BC;bc-i;;;; | I (Minted 290–280 BC) was the first;280 BC;bc-i;;;; |
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ucid Empire in 200 BC (before expans;200 BC;bc-i;;;;
sion\; then, in 133, he turned eas;133;bc-y;;;;
in Asia, circa -100.[00][00][00;-;bc-r;;;;
n Asia, circa -100.[00][00][00][0;100;bc-i;;;;
ates I (Minted 290–280 BC) was th;290;bc-i;;;;
I (Minted 290–280 BC) was the first;280 BC;bc-i;;;;
Apollo Circa. 200 BC\nCurrency plays;200 BC;bc-i;;;;
from the late fifth and fourth cen;fifth;bc-c;;;;
late fifth and fourth century, and w;fourth;bc-c;;;;
ecline Curves, 600 B.C. to 600 A.D.". ;600 B.C.;bc-i;;;;
hellénistique (312–129 avant J.C.;312;bc-y;;;;
énistique (312–129 avant J.C.). (Collection ;129 avant J.C.;bc-y;;;;
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