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  TIMELINE 2nd MILLENIUM B.C. page of ULTIMATE SCIENCE FICTION WEB GUIDE
Born on the island of Samos, he moved to southern Italy, and founded a school at Croton where he taught that the structure of the universe was to be discovered with the aid of mathematics, which he held as the basis of physics, acoustics and astronomy.
paraphrased from the visually strong HyperHistory c.518-c.438 BC Pindar, Greek Poet, was born in Boetia, central Greece, and is considered the greatest of the Greek choral lyricists.
c.250 BC "Archimedes studied the equilibrium of planes and the centre of gravity of planes and deduced the laws of the levers.
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  11th century BC - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
1079 BC - Death of Zhou cheng wang, King of the Zhou Dynasty of China.
1053 BC - Death of Zhou kang wang, King of the Zhou Dynasty of China.
1002 BC - Death of Zhou zhao wang, King of the Zhou Dynasty of China.
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 10th century BC - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
947 BC - Death of Zhou mo wang, King of the Zhou Dynasty of China.
935 BC - Death of Zhou gong wang, King of the Zhou Dynasty of China.
910 BC - Death of Zhou yi wang, King of the Zhou Dynasty of China.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/10th_century_BC   (540 words)

  
 Ancient history - Simple English Wikipedia
The word "antiquity" means ancient history that is after the start of Ancient Greek history in about 776 BC.
563 BC - Siddhartha Gautama (Buddha), is born as a prince of the Shakya tribe.
321 BC - Chandragupta Maurya defeats the Nanda Dynasty of Magadha
simple.wikipedia.org /wiki/Ancient_history   (1243 words)

  
 The History Of The Holy Jerusalem
The beginning of the third millennium BC was characterized with the emergence of the old empires in the east accompanied by the discovery of writing and the start of writing history.
During the third millennium BC, the Ammonites, the Canaanites and also the Yabousians and the Phoenicians, which are considered sub-branches of the Canaanites, had migrated to settle in Palestine.
The Canaanites settled on the plains of Palestine and the Ammonites settled in the mountains.
library.thinkquest.org /C0110767/english/data.phtml?ID=2   (1181 words)

  
 TIMELINE 2nd MILLENIUM B.C. page of ULTIMATE SCIENCE FICTION WEB GUIDE
SOMETHING enormous and violent, around 1628 or 1637 B.C., changed events worldwide, and may have caused a "mini-ice-age." It was probably the explosion of a volcano on the island of Santorini (or Antikithera).
1,500-500 BC: Barbarian Aryans (speaking Sanskrit) emigrate from central Asia to invade India, overthrowing the Indus valley culture, and eventually compose the Vedas {hotlink to be done}.
Thutmose III deposed his father (1501 BC); Thutmose II had a brief reign; and Hatshepsut ruled the longest of all as "king." Thutmose IV was the son, and successor to Amenhotep II, and reigned circa 1420-1411 BC.
www.magicdragon.com /UltimateSF/timeline2KBC.html   (3005 words)

  
 A Hmong History : Page two
2,500 B.C. Around 4,500 years ago the Hmong lived in China's Hebei province, where their leader was the legendary warrior Chief Chiyou (Ciyou), and his people were many confederated tribes and they united were known as the Jiuli Tribe.
But by 2200 B.C. the ancestors of the Huns again expanded their lands southward into the lands occupied by the Hmong and once again the San-Miao Kingdom was defeated, but this time the San-Miao peoples were almost exterminated.
483 B.C. Elsewhere : In India, Gautama Siddharta the Buddha died at age believed to be eighty, and thus was probably born in 563 BC..
www.angelfire.com /in/Laos/AsianHistory2.html   (910 words)

  
 All About Archaeology FAQ
Ancient Jerusalem — The City of David - David conquered ancient Jerusalem in approximately 1004 BC and it became known as the City of David.
Written in ancient Hebrew and dated to the early 6th century BC, it is considered to be one of the earliest references to the Temple in Jerusalem outside of the biblical accounts.
Ancient Pergamum - Ancient Pergamum was considered a major city in Asia Minor since the 3rd century BC, and became a Greek and Roman hub for worshipping Aesclepius, the god of healing, and Serapis, the Egyptian god of the underworld.
www.allaboutarchaeology.org /faq.htm   (2180 words)

  
 Ancient Jerusalem - The City of David
David conquered ancient Jerusalem in approximately 1004 BC and it became known as the City of David.
He brought the Ark of the Covenant to Jerusalem and it became the religious and governmental hub of the United Kingdom of Israel (Judah and Israel).
In 586 BC, the City of David was totally destroyed by King Nebuchadnezzar and the Babylonians.
allaboutarchaeology.org /ancient-jerusalem-the-city-of-david-faq.htm   (184 words)

  
 Corbin DC-1004 Program
Answers include the maximum height of the bullet, the BC, Ingall's number (form factor), kinetic energy and velocity of the bullet at the point of measurement, the total time of flight to reach zero velocity, and the drop figures of terminal velocity, terminal energy, and drop time.
The ending velocity is then used as the starting velocity for the next loop of calculations, in a dynamic calculus of the air resistance and resulting BC.
The BC then figures into the retardation of the bullet, and is updated in the next sampling.
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 The Fifth Age of the World
NK - At the siege of Gibbethon of the Philistines, Nadab was slain by Baasha, a man from the tribe of Issachar in the third year of the reign of Asa.
SK - Uzziah was born to Amasiah by Jecholiah of Jerusalem.
In 331 BC they turned over 1903 years of astronomical observations to Callisthenes when Alexander the Great was in Babylon.
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 Ancient Celtic History
721 BC The House of Israel carried off into captivity in Assyria This was most of the Israelites, the 10 Tribes of Northern Israel, 2.5 million of them, taken to the Assyrian province of Scythia (North West Iraq, under Caspian Sea), where they were slaves.
583 BC Tribe of Judah (The Jews) taken to Babylon in captivity by Nebucanessar, where he murdered the princes and blinded King Zedekiah, the last king to rule in Israel.
500 BC The tribe of Judah had forgotten their original Hebrew and learnt the Aramaic language in Babylon; they brought it back to Judea.
celts.org.uk   (4614 words)

  
 Time will tell of stars that fell... Part Two
In the second millennium BC, when this statue was erected, the Egyptian Society had demonstrated an extraordinary recovery, but the price of preservation was petrifaction: the society was immobilized by an inflexible hierarchical structure that impeded new growth.
2000 BC a class of powerful lords had grown up in Egypt, who owned vast tracts of land which had been granted to them by the Pharaoh in return for promises to aid him in various ways, especially when he wished to go to war.
343 BC The year in which the Romans consented to go to the aid of Copua against the powerful Samnite tribes that were threatening her.
www.athenasweb.com /AgesII.html   (9178 words)

  
 MSKS   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04)
After Solomon's death in 928 BC, two sister kingdoms evolved in Israel: the northern kingdom with the descendants of ten tribes (Kingdom of Israel), and the southern kingdom with the descendants of Judah and Benjamin (Kingdom of Judah).
In 720 BC the Kingdom of Israel was conquered by Assyrians and in 580 BC Kingdom of Judah was conquered by Nebuchadnezzer of Babylonia, and their respective inhabitants were exiled.
With the Roman occupation of Judea in 63 BC, it became a Roman Province and Herod was proclaimed as the king of Judea.
www.knanaya.us /MSKS.html   (7880 words)

  
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David is crowned king around 1056 BC; and his son Solomon builds the Temple and completes it (1004 BC).
Nebuchadnezzar, the king of Babylon, conquers Israel, destroys the Temple (586 BC), and moves the captives of Israel to Babylon.
The last book written of the Old Testament was Malachi, and it was written as late as 400 BC The Time Span Covered In The Old Testament The Old Testament begins with the creation of the universe, and all that is in it (around 4000 B.C., according to the calculations from the Old Testament).
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 PASSIA: Palestinian Academic Society for the Study of International Affairs - Jerusalem
1220 BC: King of Jerusalem defeated by Israelites and the city is destroyed.
1000-965 BC: City ruled by King David and is renamed from "Jebus" to "City of David".
Persian Rule 538-333 BC: Persians overthrow Babylonian empire; Jerusalem is capital of Persian province.
www.passia.org /jerusalem/chronology/chron1.htm   (663 words)

  
 The Succession List of the House of David   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04)
Most of the tribes of Israel seceded c.930 BC and the House of David remained in possession of only Judah.
This Kingdom ceased to exist politically c.587 BC, though the Throne continued to exist and to enjoy sovereign status de jure divino.
The Throne of David, together with all its acquired dignities, was vested from birth in Jesus (Yeshua) by virtue of His status as the legitimate Heir of David.
www.crownofdavid.com /english/gotha.htm   (585 words)

  
 What the Old Testament is About   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04)
The Old Testament begins with the creation of the universe, and all that is in it (around 4000 B.C., according to the calculations from the Old Testament).
David is crowned king around 1056 BC; and his son Solomon builds the Temple and completes it (1004 BC).
Nebuchadnezzar, the king of Babylon, conquers Israel, destroys the Temple (586 BC), and moves the captives of Israel to Babylon.
www.rightbiz.com /articles/Article/What-the-Old-Testament-is-About/2061   (858 words)

  
 World History Timeline Sitemap
2348 BC - 2004 BC After the Flood
1754 BC - 1504 BC Joseph in Egypt
254 BC - 1 AD Ptolemies/Rome govern the Jewish nation
agards-bible-timeline.com /timeline_sitemap.html   (85 words)

  
 The Lake of Fire - Installment XVI—HELL: Part C - THE ORIGIN OF ENDLESS PUNISHMENT   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04)
Ussher’s chronology would put the flood of Noah’s day at a little less than 2300 B.C. But this hardly fits the Secular date for Menes uniting Egypt eight hundred years earlier (earlier than the life of Ham and Mizriam, the ancestors of the Egyptians).
Hence the date of 3100 B.C. for Menes uniting Egypt may be closer to the Biblical chronology than thought, plus allowing a few centuries for the settling and populating of Egypt previously under many local kings and rulers.
Interestingly, the secular chronology of Egypt puts the development of hieroglyphic writing at 3400 B.C., which would put their early history within the range of the Septuagint chronology.
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 Bible Timeline Online
1254 BC - 1004 BC Judges to Solomon
1004 BC - 754 BC Division of Kingdoms
754 BC - 504 BC Assyrian and Babylonian Captivities, Daniel
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 hebron
However, archaeological evidence suggests that this reference was not to the founding of Zoan/Tanis, but to its rebuilding by the Hyksos and its establishment as their capital around 1725 BC.
15th-century-13th centuries BC - In the 14th-century BC, the region was ruled for a time by a local prince named Shuwardata, who appears in several of the letters in an archive of cuneiform tablets found at Tel el-Amarna in Egypt.
The 39-foot-high outer walls were built by Herod the Great in the 1st-century BC to provide his Jewish subjects with a place for gatherings and prayers at the graves of their Patriarchs and Matriarchs.
www.ourfatherlutheran.net /biblehomelands/palestine/hebron.htm   (6216 words)

  
 The History Of The Holy Jerusalem
After the new generation had grown up and the years of wandering in the wilderness ended, the Children of Israel were led by an apostle called Joshua Ibn Noon, peace be upon him.
However, the Israelite narrations mentioned that around the year 1004 BC, the Philistine army defeated Talut "Shauel" in the "Galobou'" battle.
He was born in Jerusalem, and his rule over the Holy Land lasted for about 40 years from 963 BC to 923 BC.
library.thinkquest.org /C0110767/english/data.phtml?ID=5   (1960 words)

  
 Ancient Jerusalem - The City of David
David conquered ancient Jerusalem in approximately 1004 BC and it became known as the City of David.
He brought the Ark of the Covenant to Jerusalem and it became the religious and governmental hub of the United Kingdom of Israel (Judah and Israel).
In 586 BC, the City of David was totally destroyed by King Nebuchadnezzar and the Babylonians.
www.allaboutarchaeology.org /ancient-jerusalem-the-city-of-david-faq.htm   (184 words)

  
 Dating the OT   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04)
Based on the biblical data, Moses must be placed in the 15th century b.c.
The liberal view of the date of Genesis would be from the 9th to the 5th centuries b.c.
Probably the best date to fit all the biblical data is sometime between 1450–1410 b.c.
www.errantskeptics.org /DatingOT.htm   (509 words)

  
 Welcome to the Local 1004 WebSite!
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Special thanks must be given to the National office of CUPE for their generous hosting of this website.
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 Jerusalem
1004 BC - 586 BC Capital of Kingdom of Israel (from 922 BC Judah); era of
332 BC - 312 BC Part of the Empire of Alexander the Great.
312 BC - 198 BC Part of the Ptolemic dynasty Egypt.
www.worldstatesmen.org /Israel_Jerusalem.html   (838 words)

  
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It was probably written in Samuel's time though, after Israel had a king (1051 BC.) and certainly before David conquered Jerusalem (1004 BC.).
Thus all the periods cannot be consecutive; there was likely a great deal of overlap between Othniel and Joshua and after Jephthah.
Samson: Compromised Strength is Not Strong (Judges 13-16) ~1121-1051 BC.
www.christian-faith.com /bible-answers/judges.doc   (5943 words)

  
 CLIA - Cruise Line International Association
Abraham's visit to Melchizedek (King of Salem), chronicled in Genesis, is the first written reference to the city.
In 1004 BC, King David captured Jerusalem and made it the capital of the kingdom of Israel.
David's son, Solomon, built the great Temple in 960 BC, and his progeny ruled Jerusalem for over 350 years.
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It was probably written in Samuel's time though, after Israel had a king (1051 BC.) and certainly before David conquered Jerusalem (1004 BC.).
Thus all the periods cannot be consecutive; there was likely a great deal of overlap between Othniel and Joshua and after Jephthah.
If the Exodus was 1446 BC., we are fairly confident of the dates below +/- 10 years.
www.biblequery.org /Bible/BibleStudies/Judges_Study.doc   (5361 words)

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