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Encyclopedia > 86 BC

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


Decades: 130s BC 120s BC 110s BC 100s BC 90s BC - 80s BC - 70s BC 60s BC 50s BC 40s BC 30s BC


Years: 91 BC 90 BC 89 BC 88 BC 87 BC - 86 BC - 85 BC 84 BC 83 BC 82 BC 81 BC


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Roman Project Map 6: 86 BC (210 words)
Pergamum and all the land around it was lost to Pontus, and the majority of Greece quickly defected from it's despised Roman rulers.
In 86 BC Athens, the key to Greece, was recaptured by the Romans.
He held his position as the single true leader of Rome until 79 BC, whereupon the power was given back to the senate with Sulla's constitutional changes in effect.
TechSideline.com: Virginia Tech 28, Boston College 23 (1416 words)
BC punched it down to the Tech 5 yard line on their first drive, but a dead-ball personal foul and a sack by Nathaniel Adibi pushed BC out to the VT 30, and the Eagles wound up missing a 36-yard field goal.
On BC's fourth drive, they drove from their 24 to the Hokie 14-yard line, but on third and 9, Tech safety Willie Pile stepped in front of BC's tight end at the goal line and intercepted the ball, returning it 43 yards to the Tech 43 with just 2:42 to go in the second quarter.
BC was also credited with just one sack, but they actually had four, for 23 yards in losses.
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