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[:D] nope i actualy run 4-5 miles a day. i prefer the pint curls
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[:D] nope i actualy run 4-5 miles a day. i prefer the pint curls

Yes, weve already established that 4-5 miles is how far the pub is from your place. [:'(]
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Year 77 BC

Marcus Aemilius Lepidus, consul and leader of the democratic party, was defeated, by Q. Lutatius Catulus outside Rome, the remnants of the rebel was wiped out by Cnaeus Pompeius in Etruria.

Pompey marches to Spain to join with Quintus Metellus Pius to suppress the revolt of Quintus Sertorius, but was generally unsuccessful.

City of Tigranakert built.
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Year 77 CE:
Agricola* is named governor of England, a post he occupies until 84. He extends the Roman influence to the mouth of the Clyde (Scotland).

A Roman squadron, sent by Agricola, explores the north of Scotland for the first time, discovering the Orkney Islands and the Shetlands.

King Giru of Baekje succeeded the throne of Baekje in Korean peninsula.

Pliny the Elder published the first ten books of Naturalis Historia.

The Romans develop a simple method of distillation.**


*EDIT - the first Un-cola!! [:'(]
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Year 77 BC

Marcus Aemilius Lepidus, consul and leader of the democratic party, was defeated, by Q. Lutatius Catulus outside Rome, the remnants of the rebel was wiped out by Cnaeus Pompeius in Etruria.

Pompey marches to Spain to join with Quintus Metellus Pius to suppress the revolt of Quintus Sertorius, but was generally unsuccessful.

City of Tigranakert built.

Another Spartacus story is that Sertorius was one of his biggest role models.
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**bobo take notice!!

I think he did. [:D]
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Yikes!! Thread in Fifth Place!! THis shall not stand!!!
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Good evening fellow threadians[:)]
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*walks in respectfully lays tithe on the alter, skips out*

Skips? [&:] Is there something you are not telling us? [:D]
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Warning shot to scare Bobo away
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Another page protected from Bobo

Nothing to see here. Move along.
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Evening, "I had better get my turn done and back to Monterey" Tithe.  [&o]
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Another page protected from Bobo

Nothing to see here. Move along.

Great timing. [8|]

Where were you when I was all alone here protecting the Thread from defacement? There's never a cop around when you need one. [:'(]
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Year 78 BCE:

In Rome, Marcus Aemilius Lepidus is consul. He introduces a number of reforms and reinstates exiled citizens, thus attempting to reinstall democratic rule in Rome.

Lucius Cornelius Sulla, Roman dictator dies.
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It would be nice to see something other than Roman history for a change[:'(][:D]
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Year 78 CE:

Romans conquer the Ordovices, located in present-day northern Wales, as well as the Silures.

Gnaeus Julius Agricola replaces Sextus Julius Frontinus as governor of Roman Britain.

Indian Prince Aji Caka introduces Sanskrit language and Pallawa script, used to inscribe Javanese words and phrases, to the Indonesian islands.

This is the base year (year zero) of the Saka era used by some Hindu calendars, the Indian national calendar, and the Cambodian Buddhist calendar. It begins near the vernal equinox for the civil solar calendar, but begins opposite the star Spica for the traditional solar calendar.

Kanishka I (78-144), reigns over the Tocharian Empire of Kusana (Afghanistan and Northern India). He is a renowned conqueror and wise administrator.

Pacorus II is king of Parthia (78-115)

The philosopher Wang Chong (Wang-Tchoung) claims all phenomena have material causes.
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It would be nice to see something other than Roman history for a change[:'(][:D]


SOme Asian history in 78 CE...
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ORIGINAL: niceguy2005

*walks in respectfully lays tithe on the alter, skips out*

Skips? [&:] Is there something you are not telling us? [:D]

Ummm... that his nickname is really Skippy?? [&:] [:'(]
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Lucius Cornelius Sulla, Roman dictator dies.

A rather grizzly death, iirc. Whatever desease he died from, it caused him to break out in sores and rashes all over his body as well as a contstant itch. He spent the last year of his life in some resort town at his villa soaking in mineral baths to make the pain and itching subside.

Far from the worst leader Rome had had, though. Started off as quite the reformer and proponent of popular rights....but as with many Roman leaders, slipped into despotism with age and died quite unpopular. His biggest support base came from his old legionaires, who adored him and on whom he lavished both money and land.
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Well, off to bed for me... [>:] [>:] [>:] i wish the sky was a bit dark... [8|]
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