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Encyclopedia > 39 BCE

Centuries: 2nd century BC - 1st century BC - 1st century


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Sagalassos - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (557 words)
Sagalassos was one of the wealthiest cities in Pisidia when Alexander the Great conquered it in 333 BCE on his way to Persia.
After Alexander died, the region became part of territories of Antigonus Monophthalmus, possibly Lysimachus of Thrace, the Seleucids of Syria and the Attalids of Pergamon.
In 39 BCE it was handed out to Roman client king Galatian Amyntas but after he was killed in 25 BCE, Rome turned Pisidia into the province of Galatia.
BCE Announces Third Quarter Results (Part 2 of 2) (1579 words)
In 2001, BCE also adopted the new recommendations of the CICA Handbook section 1751, Interim Financial Statements, which changes the requirements for the presentation and disclosure of interim financial statements and the accompanying notes.
BCE is currently evaluating the impact of the adoption of the new standards and therefore has not yet assessed their effect on BCE's financial statements.
In March 2001, BCE recorded a gain of approximately $3.7 billion relating to the settlement of short-term forward contracts on approximately 47.9 million Nortel Networks Corporation common shares as well as the sale of an equivalent number of Nortel Networks common shares.
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