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  1070s BC - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Centuries: 12th century BC - 11th century BC - 10th century BC
1079 BC - Death of Zhou cheng wang, King of the Zhou Dynasty of China.
1078 BC - Zhou kang wang becomes King of the Zhou Dynasty of China.
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 ASIA MINOR   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
The accession of Theglath- phalasar III (745 BC) put a stop to the conquests of the Vannic kings; their country was soon again visited by the Assyrian troops, and, in 739 BC, King Pisiris of Carchemish had to pay tribute to the Ninivite ruler.
BC had a short head and receding forehead, a prominent and sometimes rather curved nose, a strong jaw and a hairless face.
BC, state that towards the end of the 12th c BC, the "land of the Hatti" extended from the Lebanon to the Euphrates and the Black Sea.
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 Assyrian Campaigns   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
However in 853 BC, Ahad of Israel was defeated by Shalmaneser and Israel began paying heavy tribute to Assyria as is reflected on the fl obelisk of Shalmaneser III showing its king Jehu, prostrate before Shalmaneser.
On the eve of Sennacherib's accesion to the Assyrian throne in 705 BC, the Assyrian Empire extended from Elam and Babylonia on the south, to Anatolia on the north and to the Mediterranian Sea and the border of Egypt on the west.
In 722 BC Shalmaneser V, successor of Tiglath-Pileser, marched throught north Israel and beseiged its capitol, Samaria.
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 The History of Lebanon
Around 1100 BC: Journey of the Egyptian Ounamon to Byblos for commercial reasons; sporadic contacts of Tyr and Sidon with Tarsus in Cilicia; foundation, according to literary sources, of Cadix (Spain), Uttica (Tunis) and Lixus (Morocco).
Around 1000 BC: Death of Ahiram king of Byblos; on his sarcophagus is engraved the first important Phoenician inscription.
680-669 BC: Assarhaddon is king of Assyria and Babylon; after the death of Luli, king of Tyr, Sidon attempts to become the centre of Phoenician politics; destruction of Sidon by Assarhaddon; circa 672 he imposes upon Tyr a humiliating tribute.
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 History Channel Search Results
Later, probably in the 3d millennium bc, Semitic nomads conquered the region and made their inflected tongue, which was closely related to Babylonian, the prevailing language of the land.
Toward the end of the 10th century bc, for example, Adad-nirari II (912–891 bc) annexed the Aramaean state centering on Nisibis, east of the Habur River.
He relieved Assyria from the pressure of the Aramaean tribes that were menacing the valley of the central Tigris, expelled the Urartians from Syria, annexed the Aramaean states of Arpad and Damascus, subjugated the cities of Palestine, and made himself the ruler of Babylonia.
www.historychannel.com /thcsearch/thc_resourcedetail.do?encyc_id=201687   (2512 words)

  
 AskWhy! Assyria - Jewish Mythology   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
Assur-nadin-ahhe (1400-1391 BC) is mentioned by Assur-uballit(1363-1328 BC), in one of his letters to Amenhotep IV (Akhenaten, 1350-1334 BC), king of Egypt, as his father and predecessor, but he was actually the son of Eriba-adad (1390-1364 BC) who was the son of Assur-bel-nisheshu, not Assur-nadin-ahhe.
Adad-nirari III was succeeded by Shalmaneser III (783-773 BC), and the latter by Assur-dan III (773-755 BC).
In 705 BC, in the flower of his age and at the zenith of his glory, Sargon was assassinated to be succeeded by his son, Sennacherib (704-681 BC), whose name is well known to bible students.
www.askwhy.co.uk /judaism/0356Assyria.html   (8510 words)

  
 ANE History: Israel and the Assyrias
However, before Assyria's protracted withdrawal from central and south Syria, Adadnirari III (805-782 BC) was able to strike a terrific blow at Damascus which was sufficiently crippling to enable the Israelites to throw off the shackles the Arameans and fastened upon them and to regain their former boundaries.
Somewhere around 746 BC Jeroboam died a natural death, but after a brief reign of only six months his son and successor, Zechariah, was murdered by an usurper.
Before the overthrow was actually accomplished, Shalmaneser V had been succeeded on the throne of Assyria by Sharrukin II (721-705 BC), an usurper and a general in the army, who assumed the ancient and venerable name of Sargon (Sargon of Agade, founder of the great Semitic empire in Babylonia in the twenty-fourth century BC).
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 Civs - Assyrian
The period 1363 to 1000 BC was the Middle Assyrian Empire.
The Assyrians avoided destruction during the catastrophe of 1200 BC, perhaps because they were already embracing the new military tactics and weapons that the older kingdoms were not.
By 1076 BC Tiglathpileser had reached the Mediterranean to the west.
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 CalendarHome.com - 11th century BC - Calendar Encyclopedia
1090s BC 1080s 1070s 1060s 1050s 1040s 1030s 1020s 1010s 1000s BC
1020 BC - Saul the King becomes the first king of the Israelites.
Zhou Dynasty (1122 BC – 256 BC) instituted in China
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 Ashur - Search Results - MSN Encarta
The death of Ashurbanipal in 627 bc was followed by a revolt in the court, and little is known about what took place in Assyria after that date.
Ashurnasirpal I, king of Assyria (1050-1031 bc), grandson of the great king Tiglath-pileser I (reigned 1115-1076 bc).
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 Ashurnasirpal I - Search Results - MSN Encarta
Ashurnasirpal I, king of Assyria (1050-1031 bc), grandson of the King Tiglath-pileser I (reigned 1115-1076 bc).
Ashurnasirpal II, the son of Tukulti-Ninurta II, ruled from 884 to 859 bc and extended Assyrian rule to the north and east.
The genius of Assyrian art flowered in the Neo-Assyrian period (1000-612 bc), a time of great builders.
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 Tell Aushariye - Iron Age
Tiglathpileser I (1114-1076 BC), according to information by his later successor Shalmaneser III (858-824 BC), occupied Pitru on the west bank of the Euphrates, but this place was lost to Arameans ca.
BC), when the region had become firmly integrated in the Assyrian empire.
BC), and Level II in the 9th-8th cent.
www.aushariye.hum.ku.dk /english/ironage.htm   (602 words)

  
 JWSR v5n3 - David Wilkinson
Han conquered the Kansu corridor to Kashgaria from the Huns in 121 BC.
In campaigns of 108, 103 and 101 BC Han may be said to have acquired hegemony in Kashgaria, which in this case meant that it received hostages, sent military colonists, and received tribute.
Southern Yüeh rebelled 112 BC, but was conquered, annexed, and further integrated into the empire 111 BC as a tributary protectorate.
jwsr.ucr.edu /archive/vol5/vol5_number3/wilkinson/index.html   (12949 words)

  
 Abdicate - Chronology accorging to Scripture
1072 BC Eli dies and the ark is taken by the Philistines, I Samuel 4:12-18 at 98 years old.
1062 BC I Samuel 7:2, 20 years until David called for the ark from Kirjathjearim in the first year of his reign, I Chronicles 13:5-6.
Now I know of Acts 13:21, but remember Samuel's time is included and because of the ark being in Kirjathjearim for 20 years from Eli's death to David's reign, well that doesn't leave enough time for 40 years to pass to be attributed to Saul.
www.abdicate.net /chronology.asp?page=59&order=CreationYear&fonly=False   (2104 words)

  
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Death of Eleazar (1362 BC) - Joshua 24:33; 1 Chr.
Reign of Abimelech (1162-1159 BC) - Judges 9:1-57.
Samson and Delilah (1076 BC) - Judges 16:4-22.
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 Canadian Politics: Second Municipal Donation made to BC Liberal Party
The second time in two days the BC Liberal party has received monies from municipalities in order to have 'meetings' with various Liberal cabinet members.
the liberal party here in bc has quite the reputation for this type of stuff, don't forget doug walls either -i think that was in 2003???he was another gem of the liberal government with a paid appointment.
When class and principals matter to Liberal voters, I wonder how it feels to know that Campbell broke another of those valued campaign promises and opened up more gambling in BC to shake a few more million out of the pockets of British Columbians.
www.canadiancontent.net /forums/about4803.html   (1351 words)

  
 ART 098 Unit 1 notes   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
The artwork that survives from this time shows a level of refinement that suggests a much earlier beginning, about which we know nothing.
Akkadian - 2350-2150 BC Neo-Sumerian - 2050-1900 BC Old Babylonian - 1900-1500 BC Assyrian 1076-612 BC Chaldean - 625-539 BC Persian 539-331 BC Chapter 2 - Egypt: Land of the Pharoahs (some additional information is available at the Tigertail Virtual Museum)
Considered a "rigidly conservative" civilization; the basic pattern of institutions, beliefs, and artistic ideals was formed between 3000 and 2500 BC and continually reasserted itself for 2000 years.
www.music.eku.edu /faculty/nelson/art098/unit1.html   (210 words)

  
 CHRONOLOGICAL MODEL OF THE FIRST AND SECOND MILLENNIUM Part 2: REVISED CHRONOLOGY AND ASSYRIA
KANATA, ON The Revised Chronology (RC) in Part 1 placed the end of the 12th Dynasty at 1591, the Second Intermediate Period from 1591 to 1076 BC, the 18th Dynasty from 1086 to 868 BC and the 22nd Dynasty from 871 to 730 BC.
James states, "Some of the bronzes, principally daggers, bear the names of Babylonian kings who are dated by conventional Mesopotamian chronology to between 1132 and 944 BC." However, because of the Kassite influence in the decorations, French chronologist Claude Schaeffer ascribed the bulk of the Luristan bronzes to 1500 -1200 BC [James, 1993, p.287].
Artefacts, historically dated to the period of the 'dark age' of Mesopotamia, are transferred to the Kassite period because their art corresponds to the art in strata dated by Middle Babylonian texts with Kassite royal names.
www.ldolphin.org /alanm/chron2.html   (6086 words)

  
 Fun & Jokes: You might be from BC If.....
Jan 11th, 2005 10:19 am :: You might be from BC If.....
Jan 11th, 2005 12:07 pm :: Re: You might be from BC If.....
You might be from Vancouver Island if your politicians go swimming with their bike helmets still on.
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 Middle Assyrian King List
In the following list when I say "Son of the Above" I mean the previous king.
If Rohl wants to move Akhenaten down to about 1000 BC he has to move all the kings from Ashur-Uballit I down too.
But more recently Rohls backers have decided to just invent new kings and insert them in the kinglist further down.
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 Upto11.net - Wikipedia Article for Table of Chinese monarchs
All dates prior to this are the subject of often vigorous dispute.
1 The first generally accepted date in Chinese history is 841 BC, the beginning of the Gonghe regency.
48 B.C. Chuyuan (and#21021;and#20803; chu1 yuan2) 48 B.C. Yongguang (and#27704;and#20809; yong3 guang1) 43 B.C. Jianzhao (and#24314;and#26157; jian4 zhao1) 38 B.C. Jingning (and#31455;and#23527; jing4 ning2) 33 B.C. Cheng Di (and#25104;and#24093; cheng2 di4)
www.upto11.net /generic_wiki.php?q=table_of_chinese_monarchs_   (1388 words)

  
 Revised Chronology Table - Michael Sanders
1399 BC Joshua catastrophe; the battle; stones from heaven; The sun stands still.
808 BC Defeat of Joash and the restoration of the Temple
701 BC Pharaoh So at the time of Hosea, therefore Shoshenq I the first ruler of an Assyrian Dynasty (not Libyan_ put in place at the time of the invasion of Tiglathpileser III under his Governor Idi_Bi'ilu.
www.biblemysteries.com /lectures/chronologytable.htm   (642 words)

  
 NATIONAL LACROSSE LEAGUE 2003-04 - VANCOUVER RAVENS   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
260 283 234 287 12 - 1076 Opponents...........
16 183 257 440 1076 5 31 9 895 Opponents...........
260 283 234 287 12 - 1076 VANCOUVER RAVENS....
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 Kingdoms of Mesopotamia - Assyria
After domination by the Hurrians, northern Mesopotamia was dominated by the Hittites.
They did not directly annex Assyrian cities, so the Assyrians had more freedom than before, and after some centuries of trying, the Assyrians finally rose to become a major power circa 1300 BC - 609 BC.
The core of the empire centered on Assur, and took in what is now northern Iraq, southeastern Turkey, northeastern Syria and areas of Iran on the Iraqi/Turkish border.
www.kessler-web.co.uk /History/KingListsMiddEast/MesopotamiaAssyria.htm   (389 words)

  
 The Great Irruption - The Work of Christ
If the Israelite did not have a redeemer, but had subsequently gained enough wealth, then of course he himself could redeem it (vv 26-27); otherwise, the land would automatically return to him at the jubilee year (v 28).
In contrast, Eshnunna #39 (Babylonia, 1770 BC) states that a man only had the right to redeem his house when the purchaser wished to sell it.
It is interesting that if a person was defrauded and then died, the criminal would be required to pay the "guilt" penalty to the goel of the deceased.
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 Bathippus
Catalogues: Bonnet 1955: 854, 1611; Roewer 1954: 1076; Platnick 1989: 543.
: Proszynski 1984c: 10; Catalogues: Bonnet 1955: 854; Roewer 1954: 1076.
Pocock 1897: 625 T. Catalogues: Roewer 1954: 1076; Bonnet 1955: 855.
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 1998
1998/07/30 - FILE #: 8740-B1-3835/98 - BC TEL - Tariff Notice 3835 and 3835/A - General Tariff - SmartTouch Services - Introduction of the Complete Choice Promotion in Item 143, SmartTouch Services.
Introduction of a new promotional offer called "Complete Choice Promotion" under which customers who use BC TEL as their Local Exchange Carrier will be able to subscribe to any number of SmartTouch services at a fixed monthly rate.
Customers who have also chosen BC TEL as their Primary Exchange Carrier can subscribe to those features for the same maximum period at a further reduced rate.
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 XP clients not detected, 2000 and 2003 OK - WSUS Forums   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
2005-04-27 15:07:40-0600 1076 b48 Client call recorder fails to init with error 0x80004015
2005-04-27 15:07:40-0600 1076 b48 WU client with version 5.8.0.2339 failed to initialize with error 0x80004015 from component agent
2005-04-27 16:26:46-0600 1084 bc WU client with version 5.8.0.2339 failed to initialize with error 0x80004015 from component agent
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 rome_twelve1   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
Rev.: Gallia and Gaulish captive seated beneath trophy flanked by two shields (oblong and oval), legend: CAESAR in ex.
S2K 1421, RSC 44, Cr 480/21, Syd 1076, VM 39, SR 368
Roman Empire, Augustus (27 BC - 14 AD), bronze AE26 ("military as") of Nemausus (Gaul), ca.
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 I10747: Tharrypas* (King Of Epire) (440 BC - 390 BC)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
I10747: Tharrypas* (King Of Epire) (440 BC - 390 BC)
440 BC - 390 BC : King Of Epire
(1030 - 1102) m 1076 _Ralph IV* DE TOENI _______________
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 Canada's Animal Genetic Resources:
Sheep Breeds in Canada
Yellow Point Rd., R.R. Ladysmith, BC V0R 2E0
Site 245, C4, R.R. Courtenay, BC V9N 5M9
Notes: no registry in Canada; ram and most of its offspring are polled
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