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Abū Ishaq Ibrahim al-Zarqali
Bismillahirahmanirahim
Abū Ishaq Ibrahim al-Zarqali
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Nama dan Gelar
Nama
NamaAbū Ishaq Ibrahim al-Zarqali
Kelahirannya
Tanggal lahir
1029 M
Tempat lahir
Toledo, Spanyol


 gangga

Map of the Characene Kingdom. 

Juvenal
Frontispiece from John Dryden, The Satires of Decimus Junius Juvenalis: And of Aulus Persius Flaccus
Born1st century AD
Aquinum (modern Aquino)
Died2nd century AD
OccupationPoet
NationalityRoman
GenreRoman Satire topeng
Saint Mark the Evangelist
Grandes Heures Anne de Bretagne Saint Marc.jpg
Miniature of Saint Mark from the Grandes Heures of Anne of Brittany (1503–1508) by Jean Bourdichon
Evangelist, Martyr
Born5 AD
CyrenePentapolis of North Africa, according to Coptic tradition[1]
Died25 April 68 (aged 62–63)
Cyrene, LibyaPentapolis (North Africa), now ShahhatJabal al AkhdarLibya
Venerated inAll Christian churches that venerate saints
Major shrineSt Mark's Basilica
Feast
PatronageBarristersVeniceEgyptMainar
Major worksGospel of Mark
Martial
Martialis.jpg
BornMarch, between 38 and 41 AD
Augusta Bilbilis (now CalatayudSpain)
DiedBetween 102 and 104 AD
Rome
OccupationAuthor
NationalityRoman
GenreSatire
Notable worksEpigrams

Julia Iotapa
Coins of Antiochus IV Epiphanes of Commagene and his wife Julia Iotapa - Stuart James & Revett Nicholas - 1794.jpg
Coins of Antiochus IV Epiphanes of Commagene and his wife Julia Iotapa
Queen of Commagene
PredecessorSames II Theosebes Dikaios
SuccessorAntiochus I Theos of Commagene
SpouseAntiochus IV of Commagene
IssuePrince Gaius
Prince Callinicus
Iotapa, Queen of Cetis
DynastyOrontid Dynasty
FatherAntiochus III of Commagene
MotherIotapa (spouse of Antiochus III)

rusa
Saint Eustace and companions
Evstafi Plakida.jpg
Greek Orthodox icon of St. Eustathios
Martyrs
Died118 AD
Venerated inAnglican ChurchRoman Catholic ChurchEastern Orthodox ChurchOriental Orthodoxy
FeastSeptember 20 (Western ChristianityByzantine Christianity)
Thout 22 (Coptic Christianity)
AttributesChristian Martyrdom, bull; crucifix; horn; stag; oven
Patronageagainst fire; difficult situations; fire prevention; firefighters; hunters; hunting; huntsmen; Madrid; torture victims; trappers 









Vitellius Denarius, minted in 69 AD during the Year of the Four Emperorsskull

Vitellius' denarius, minted in 69 AD during the Year of the Four Emperors. Obverse: A. VITTELIVS GERMANICVS IMP. Reverse: victory seated left holding patera and palm branch.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Antoninus_Pius
Apostle
BornAD 5 - AD 10
GalileeRoman Empire
Died62[citation needed]
PatrasAchaia, Roman Empire
 
Titus Flavius T. f. T. n. Sabinus (d. December 20, AD 69)

Vespasian

Saint John the Evangelist

falcon
Grandes Heures Anne de Bretagne Saint Jean.jpg
Miniature of Saint John from the Grandes Heures of Anne of Brittany (1503–8) by Jean Bourdichon
Evangelist, Apostle
Bornc. AD 15
Diedc. AD 100[1]
Venerated inRoman Catholic Church
Eastern Catholic Churches
Oriental Orthodox Churches
Eastern Orthodox Church
Anglican Communion
Aglipayan Church
Feast27 December (Western Christianity); 8 May and 26 September (Repose) (Eastern Orthodox Church)
AttributesEagle, Chalice, Scrolls
Major worksGospel of John
Epistles of John
Revelation


 Statue of Saint Timothy at the Saint Timothy's Church in The Villages, Florida.Decimus Junius Silanus Torquatus (16 AD-64 AD)

Nerva

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Augustus
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Marcus Cocceius Nerva Caesar Augustus
Emperor of the Roman Empire
Reign18 September 96 –
27 January 98 (15 months)
PredecessorDomitian
SuccessorTrajan
Born8 November 30
NarniItaly
Died27 January 98 (aged 67)
Gardens of Sallust, Rome
Burial
IssueTrajan (adoptive)
Full name
Marcus Cocceius Nerva
Regnal name
Imperator Marcus Cocceius Nerva Caesar Augustus
DynastyNervan-Antonine
FatherMarcus Cocceius Nerva
MotherSergia Plautilla
















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  The Andokides Painter was an ancient Athenian vase painter, active from approximately 530 to 515 B.C

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Lucrecia


 
Corinthian vase depicting PerseusAndromeda and Ketos; the names are written in the archaic Greek alphabet.

 
Dionysos and Ikarios on an amphora found at VulciBritish Museum (GR 1836.2–24.46).

 


Tiberius Junius Brutus EDO TENSEI

 

 

Bimbisara
Bimbisar welcoming Buddha Roundel 30 buddha ivory tusk.jpg
Bimbisara welcomes the Buddha
Founder of Haryanka dynasty
Reignc. 544 – c. 492 BC (52 years) or c. 400 BC
PredecessorBhattiya
SuccessorAjatashatru
Born558 BC
Died491 BC
SpouseKosala Devī
Chellanā
Kṣemā / Khemā
Nandā[1]
Padmāvatī / Padumavatī
Ambapālī
IssueAjatashatru
DynastyHaryanka
FatherBhattiya
ReligionHinduismJainism and Buddhism

 

 

Coinage of Athens at the time of Hippias. Obv: An archaic GorgoneionRev: Square incuse. 545–525 BC

Coinage of Athens at the time of Hippias. Four-spoked wheel / Incuse square, divided diagonally. Circa 545-510 BC
Udjaḥorresnet
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Naophoros statue of Udjahorresnet. Rome, Museo Gregoriano Egizio
Dynasty26th-27th Dynasty
PharaohAmasis IIPsamtik IIICambyses IIDarius I
Burialshaft tomb at Abusir?
Mahavira
24th Jain tirthankara
Mahāvīra
Statue of Mahavira meditating in the lotus position at Shri MahavirjiRajasthan, India.
Other namesVīrAtivīrVardhamānaSanmatiNāyāputta[1]
Venerated inJainism
PredecessorParshvanatha
SymbolLion[2]
Age72 years
TreeShala
ComplexionGolden
Personal information
Bornc. 497 BCE (historical)[3][4]
c. 599 BCE (traditional)[3]
Kundagrama, VaishaliVajji (present-day Vaishali districtBiharIndia)
Diedc. 425 BCE (historical)[3][4]
c. 527 BCE (Svetambara)[3]
c. 510 BCE (Digambara)[3]
PawapuriMagadha (present-day Bihar, India)
Parents
Bimbisara
Bimbisar welcoming Buddha Roundel 30 buddha ivory tusk.jpg
Bimbisara welcomes the Buddha
Founder of Haryanka dynasty
Reignc. 544 – c. 492 BC (52 years) or c. 400 BC
PredecessorBhattiya
SuccessorAjatashatru
Born558 BC
Died491 BC
SpouseKosala Devī
Chellanā
Kṣemā / Khemā
Nandā[1]
Padmāvatī / Padumavatī
Ambapālī
IssueAjatashatru
DynastyHaryanka
FatherBhattiya
ReligionHinduismJainism and Buddhism  Shen Dao (Chinese慎到; c. 350 – c. 275 BC)  


Alexander II
King of Epirus
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Illustration of silver coin of Alexander II of Epirus. Obverse: youthful head, covered with the skin of elephant's head. Reverse: Pallas Athena, holding spear and shield; before her eagle on thunderbolt.
Reign272 - 242 BC
PredecessorPyrrhus I of Epirus
SuccessorPyrrhus II of Epirus
IssuePyrrhus II of Epirus
Ptolemy of Epirus
Phthia of Macedon
Ban Gu
Ban Gu, 1st-century Chinese poet, historian, and compiler of the Book of Han
Ban Gu, 1st-century Chinese poet, historian, and compiler of the Book of Han
Bornad 32
Anling, Fufeng County, Han Dynasty
(now XianyangShaanxi)
Diedad 92 (aged 59–60)
Other namesMengjian
OccupationHistorian, poet, politician
Known forBook of Han
RelativesBan Biao (father)
Consort Ban (grand-aunt)
Ban Chao (brother)
Ban Zhao (sister)
Gaius Rubellius Plautus (33–62 AD) 
Euphrates

Euphrates the Stoic

 (GreekΕὐφράτης) was an eminent Stoic philosopher, who lived c. 35–118 AD.

Quintus Junius Arulenus Rusticus (c. 35 – 93 AD
Gaius Nymphidius Sabinus (c. 35–68) 
Marcus Fabius Quintilianus (c. 35 – c. 100 AD anak yang di belah


Julia Drusilla
Bornmid–AD 39
RomeRoman Empire
Died24 January AD 41 (aged 1)
Palatine HillRomeRoman Empire
Burial
DynastyJulio-Claudian
FatherCaligula
MotherMilonia Cæsonia
Lucan

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Modern bust of Lucan in Córdoba. There are no ancient likenesses.
Modern bust of Lucan in Córdoba. There are no ancient likenesses.
BornAD 3 November 39
CordubaHispania BaeticaRoman Empire
DiedAD 30 April 65 (aged 25)
OccupationPoet
SpousePolla Argentaria
Lucius Calpurnius Piso Frugi Licinianus (38 – 15 January 69) 

Drusilla of Mauretania (GreekΔρουσίλλη, 38-79) was a Princess of MauretaniaNorth Africa and was the great grandchild of Ptolemaic Greek Queen Cleopatra VII of Egypt and Roman Triumvir Mark Antony.[1]
William HogarthPaul before Felix, 1752. Drusilla is seated on Felix's right.
Gaius Julius Archelaus Antiochus Epiphanes, also known as Julius Archelaus EpiphanesEpiphanesGaius Julius Antiochus Epiphanes or simply known as Gaius (GreekΓάιος Ἰούλιος Ἀρχέλαος Ἀντίοχος Ἐπιφανής, 38-92 AD
Nero

birdcage red or blue 
Augustus
Nero 1.JPG
Bust of Nero at the Musei CapitoliniRome
Emperor of the Roman Empire
Reign13 October 54 AD – 9 June 68 AD
(13 years and 8 months)
PredecessorClaudius
SuccessorGalba
BornLucius Domitius Ahenobarbus
15 December 37 AD
AntiumItalia
Died9 June 68 AD (aged 30)
Outside Rome by assisted suicide
Burial
Mausoleum of the Domitii Ahenobarbi, Pincian HillRome
Spouse
IssueClaudia Augusta
Regnal name
Imperator Nero Claudius Caesar Augustus Germanicus
HouseJulio-Claudian dynasty
Father
MotherAgrippina the Younger
ReligionRoman paganism
Titus
homo
Augustus
Tito, 70-81 ca, collez. albani.JPG
Bust of Emperor Titus, in the Capitoline MuseumRome
Emperor of the Roman Empire
Reign23 June 79 – 13 September 81
PredecessorVespasian
SuccessorDomitian
Born30 December 39
RomeItalia
Died13 September 81 (aged 41)
RomeItalia
Burial
Rome
SpouseArrecina Tertulla (c.62 AD; her death)
Marcia Furnilla (c.63–65 AD; divorced)
IssueJulia Flavia
Full name
Titus Flavius Vespasianus
Regnal name
Imperator Titus Flavius Caesar Vespasianus Augustus
DynastyFlavian
FatherVespasian
MotherDomitilla

Statilia Messalina
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Statilia Messalina, third wife of Nero
Empress of the Roman Empire
ReignAD 66 – 9 June AD 68
Bornc. AD 35
Diedafter AD 68 (age c. 33 or older)
SpouseMarcus Julius Vestinus Atticus
Nero
Issuea son
Full name
Statilia Messalina
HouseJulio-Claudian Dynasty (by marriage)
FatherTitus Statilius Taurus
Galeria Fundana
Galeria Fundana.jpg
Galeria Fundana from Promptuarii Iconum Insigniorum]].
Empress of the Roman Empire
Reign69
PredecessorStatilia Messalina
SuccessorDomitia Longina
SpouseEmperor Vitellius
Issue
  • Vitellius
  • Vitellia
Full name
Galeria Fundana
Pedanius Dioscorides
ViennaDioscoridesAuthorPortrait.jpg
Dioscorides receives a mandrake root, an illumination from the 6th century Greek Juliana Anicia Codex
Bornc. 40 AD
Diedc. 90 AD
Other namesDioscurides
OccupationArmy physicianpharmacologistbotanist
Known forDe Materia Medica
Gnaeus Julius Agricola

tanah wilayah
Statue of Agricola at Bath.jpg
A statue of Agricola erected at the Roman Baths at Bath in 1894
Born13 June 40
Gallia Narbonensis
Died23 August 93 (aged 53)
Gallia Narbonensis
AllegianceRoman Empire
Years of service58–85
RankProconsul
Commands heldLegio XX Valeria Victrix
Gallia Aquitania
Britannia
Battles/warsBattle of Watling Street
Battle of Mons Graupius
AwardsOrnamenta triumphalia
Pope Saint

Sixtus I
Bishop of Rome
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Papacy beganc. 115
Papacy endedc. 124
PredecessorAlexander I
SuccessorTelesphorus
Personal details
Birth nameSixtus or Xystus
Born42
RomeRoman Empire
Died125
RomeRoman Empire
Sainthood
Feast day6 April 
Title as SaintMartyr
Other popes named Sixtus
Britannicus
Britannicus-Louvre.jpg
Born12 February AD 41
Rome
Diedc.11 February AD 55 (aged 13)
Rome
Burial
Full name
Tiberius Claudius Caesar Britannicus;
initially Tiberius Claudius Germanicus
HouseJulio-Claudian Dynasty
FatherClaudius
MotherValeria Messalina
Titus Petronius Secundus (40–97)Quintus Petilius Secundus was a Roman legionary. He was born around 40 AD, probably in Milan and died 25 years later in Bonn.
      
Ban Chao


keledai
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Statue of Ban Chao in Kashgar

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