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abolition$176$ - traduzione in greco

YEAR
176 AD; 176 (year); Year 176; AD 176; 176 CE; Events in 176; Births in 176; Deaths in 176

abolition      
n. ακύρωση, κατάργηση, άρση μέτρων
slave trade         
  • 200th anniversary of the British act of parliament abolishing slave trading, commemorated on a [[British two pound coin]].
  • Ottoman advances resulted in many captive Christians being carried deep into Muslim territory.
  • ''[[Portrait of an African Man]]'', c. 1525–1530. The insignia on his hat alludes to possible Spanish or Portuguese origins.
  • kingdoms]] and [[empire]]s.
  • Arab slave-trading caravan transporting African slaves across the Sahara.
  • Americas]]
  • Registration of [[Jew]]s by Nazis for forced labor, 1941
  • [[Polish Jew]]s are lined up by German soldiers to do forced labour, September 1939, [[German-occupied Poland]]
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  • captured Tunis in 1535]], liberating 20,000 Christian slaves
  • ''Captives in Rome'', a nineteenth-century painting by [[Charles W. Bartlett]]
  • A contract from the [[Tang dynasty]] that records the purchase of a 15-year-old slave for six bolts of plain silk and five [[Chinese coins]].
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  • Christian slaves]] in Algiers, 1706
  • Gezo, King of Dahomey
  • [[Giovanni Maria Morandi]], ''The ransoming of Christian slaves held in Turkish hands'', 17th century
  • Indian]] slave hunters. By [[Jean Baptiste Debret]]
  • James Hopkinson's plantation]], South Carolina ca. 1862.
  • Slavery in Brazil]], [[Johann Moritz Rugendas]].
  • A young boy with an enslaved woman, [[Brazil]], 1860.
  • 18th-century painting of [[Dirk Valkenburg]] showing plantation slaves during a Ceremonial dance.
  • One of the four chained slaves depicted at the bottom of the 17th-century [[Monument of the Four Moors]] in [[Livorno]], [[Italy]].
  • Circassian]] slave. Entitled, "Vornehmer Kaufmann mit seinem cirkassischen Sklaven" [Distinguished merchant and his circassian slave] by [[Christiaan Snouck Hurgronje]], c. 1888.
  • A plate in the [[Boxer Codex]] possibly depicting ''[[alipin]]'' (slaves) in the pre-colonial Philippines.
  • Illustration from the book: ''The Black Man's Lament, or, how to make sugar'' by [[Amelia Opie]]. (London, 1826)
  • "Avenue Schœlcher 1804-1893", [[Houilles]] (France)
  • Proclamation of the abolition of slavery by [[Victor Hugues]] in the [[Guadeloupe]], 1 November 1794
  • 1=[https://web.archive.org/web/20150414211920/http://databases.tanap.net/ead/html/CapeTown_1.21/index.html?N100A7 Inventory of the Archives of the Registrar and Guardian of Slaves, 1717–1848]}}"</ref>
  • Slaves cutting the [[sugar cane]], British colony of [[Antigua]], 1823
  • Arab slave traders and their captives along the Ruvuma river (in today's Tanzania and Mozambique), 19th-century drawing by [[David Livingstone]].
  • ''Bombardment of Algiers by [[Lord Exmouth]] in August 1816'', [[Thomas Luny]]
  • 1840 Anti-Slavery Conference]].
  • Liberated Russian slave workers, [[Nazi Germany]], April 1945
  • The inspection and sale of a slave.
  • Funeral at slave plantation during Dutch colonial rule, [[Suriname]]. Colored lithograph printed circa 1840–1850, digitally restored.
  • Well-dressed plantation owner and family visiting the slave quarters.
  • Wes Brady, ex-slave, Marshall, Texas, 1937. This photograph was taken as part of the [[Federal Writers' Project]] [[Slave Narrative Collection]], which has often been used as a primary source by historians.
  • Ottoman Turks with captives from the [[Hundred Years' Croatian–Ottoman War]]
HISTORICAL ASPECT
Slave trade; Slave-trade; Slave traders; History of Slavery; Abolition of the Slave Trade; Slave trader; The Slave trade; Slave Trade; Slavery in the Americas; Slave dealer; Slave trading; Slave-trader; Varsha Mahender Sabhnani; Slave era; Slave running; Suppression of the Slave Trade; Suppression of the slave trade; Slavery in north america; North american slavery; Slavery in south america; South american slavery; Slavery in central america; Central american slavery; Slavery in North America; Slavery in Polynesia; Slavery in Oceania; History of slavery in New Zealand; Slavery in New Zealand; Slavery in Hawaii; Slave merchant; Slavetrader; Libyan slave trade
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Definizione

Abolition
·noun The act of abolishing, or the state of being abolished; an annulling; abrogation; utter destruction; as, the abolition of slavery or the slave trade; the abolition of laws, decrees, ordinances, customs, taxes, debts, ·etc.

Wikipedia

176

Year 176 (CLXXVI) was a leap year starting on Sunday (link will display the full calendar) of the Julian calendar. At the time, it was known as the Year of the Consulship of Proculus and Aper (or, less frequently, year 929 Ab urbe condita). The denomination 176 for this year has been used since the early medieval period, when the Anno Domini calendar era became the prevalent method in Europe for naming years.