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- Establishment of the Roman RepublicSee also Roman Republic (18th century) and Roman Republic (19th century). The Roman Republic traditionally lasted as a representative government of Rome and its territories from 510 BC until the establishment of the Roman Empire, typically placed at 44 BC
- March 12March 12 is the 71st day of the year in the Gregorian Calendar (72nd in Leap years). There are 294 days remaining. Events 515 BC Construction is completed on the Temple in Jerusalem. 1664 New Jersey becomes a colony of Britain. 1894 For the first time Coc, 515 BC - Construction is completed on the Temple in JerusalemThe Jerusalem Temple ( Hebrew: beit ha-mikdash was the center of Israelite and Jewish worship, primarily for the offering of sacrifices known as the korbanot''. It was located on Jerusalem's Temple Mount. According to the Bible, the First Temple was built.
- 514 BC -- King Helu of Wu established "Great City of Helu", the ancient name for SuzhouSuzhou ( Traditional Chinese: Wiktionary: Wiktionary:, Simplified Chinese: Wiktionary: Wiktionary:, Hanyu Pinyin: Suzhou, Wade-Giles: Su-chou sometimes seen transliterated as Su-chow Suchow or Soochow is one of the most famous cities in China. It lies in, as his capital in ChinaThis article is on the geographic and cultural entity. For other meanings, see China (disambiguation). China ( Traditional Chinese: , Simplified Chinese: , Hanyu Pinyin: Zhongguo, Wade-Giles: Chung-kuo) is a country in continental East Asia with some oute.
- 513 BC -- Darius the Greatchariot, and the symbol of Ahuramazda Darius the Great (Pers. Dariush, old Persian Darayavaush , the son of Hystaspes and Persian Emperor from 521 to 485 BC. The principal source for his history is his own inscriptions, especially the great inscription of subdues the GetaeAlternate meanings: see Dacia (disambiguation Dacia in ancient geography the land of the Daci or Getae, was a large district of Central Europe, bounded on the north by the Carpathians, on the south by the Danube, on the west by the Tisa ( Tisza river, in and east ThraceThrace is a historical and geographic area in south-east Europe spread over southern Bulgaria, north-eastern Greece, and European Turkey. Thrace borders on three seas: the Black Sea, the Aegean Sea and the Sea of Marmara. History The indigenous population in his war against the Scythians
- 510 BC -- Hippias, son of Pisistratus and tyrant of Athens, was expelled by a popular revolt supported by Cleomenes I, King of Sparta and his forces.
- 510 BC -- End of reign of Lucius Tarquinius Superbus, last king of the traditional seven Kings of Rome.
- 510 BC -- Demaratus succeeds Ariston as king of Sparta. (approximate date)
- 516 BC - Indian Sub-continent - Occupation of Punjab was completed by the Persian King Gustasp
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