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 Wikipedia: Ji
Ji (姬 jī in Chinese) is the family name of the family in control of the Zhou Dynasty (周朝 late 10th century BC to late 9th century - 256 BC) (Wade-Giles Chou Dynasty) followed the Shang Dynasty and preceded the Qin Dynasty in China.
Note: all dates are approximate until 841 BC when the first accurate dating of Chinese history began.
Dong Zhou dynasty(Eastern Zhou dynasty, 东周) 770 BC-256 BC'''
www.factbook.org /wikipedia/en/j/ji/ji.html   (190 words)

  
 All Empires - Assyria   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
Adad-Nirari III was succeeded by Shalmaneser IV (782-772 B.C.), and the latter by Asshur-Dan III (773-754 B.C.).
In 729 BC the summit of his ambition was attained, and he was invested With the sovereignty of Asia in the holy city of Babylon.
1329-1319 BC Arik-Den-Ili 1319-1307 BC Adad-Nirari I. Shalmaneser I 1274-1244 BC Tukulti-Ninurta I. Ashur-Nadin-Apli 1207-1203 BC Ashur-Nirari III.
www.allempires.com /empires/assyria/assyria1.htm   (3118 words)

  
 Zhou Dynasty   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
In 771 BC, after King You had replaced his queen with a concubine Baosi, he was then sacked by the joint force of the queen's father, who was the powerful Marquess of Shen, and the barbarians.
The capital was moved eastward in 722 BC to Luoyang in present-day Henan Province.
The first, from 722 to 481 BC, is called the Spring and Autumn Period, after a famous historical chronicle of the time; the second is known as the Warring States Period (403 BC-221 BC).
usapedia.com /z/zhou-dynasty.html   (687 words)

  
 About Armenia: Armenian history   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
In the year 1115 BC, king Tiglath Pileser I of Assyria reports a battle with a force of 20.000 Armens in the Gadmokh province of Assyria.
In 782 BC the Urartian king Argishti I founded the fortified city of Erebuni, which is toady's Yerevan, the capital of Armenia.
In the late VII century BC Urartu, weakened by Scythian invasions, fell, but after several decades was revived under the Armenian Yervanduni (the Orontides) dynasty with the capital in Armavir, former Argishti-khinili.
www.un.int /armenia/arm/en_history.html   (2867 words)

  
 Assyrians - History for Kids!
After 2000 BC, when Assur became independent of the collapsing 3rd Dynasty of Ur, the Assyrians became well-known traders, who travelled constantly between Assur and southern Turkey with their donkeys, carrying cloth from Assur and tin from beyond the Tigris to the east, and trading it in southern Turkey for gold, silver, and other metals.
By 1700 BC the Assyrians had been conquered by the Amorites, and later they were controlled by the Hurrians for a long time.
By 1115 BC, under their king Tiglath-pileser I, they were able to expand south into Babylonia again (being more careful to respect the ancient gods there this time), and west.
www.historyforkids.org /learn/westasia/history/assyrians.htm   (605 words)

  
 Articles - Arameans   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
Around 500 BC, when the Achaemenid monarchs looked for a tongue that could be understood by all their subjects, they chose Aramaic, which became the lingua franca of their vast empire.
14th century BC The Ahlamû are first mentioned in the el-Amarna letters alluding to the king of Babylon; the presence of the Ahlamû are also attested in Assyria, Nippur and even at Dilmun (Bahrain); Shalmaneser I (1274-1245 BC) defeated the Shattuara, King of Mitanni and his Hittite and Ahlamû mercenaries at Jazirah.
From 8th century BC Aramaean kingdoms were subjugated by Adad-nirari II, Ashurnasirpal II, and his son Shalmaneser III, who destroyed many of the small tribes, and gave control of Syria and local trade and natural resources to the Assyrians.
www.lastring.com /articles/Aramaeans?mySession=73f37affc217f2fb6bdb0aea96bb6dde   (874 words)

  
 Ethics of Assyrian, Babylonian, and Persian Empires by Sanderson Beck
From the thirteenth century BC to the middle of the sixth century is called the iron age with increasing use of that new technology.
In 465 BC Xerxes was assassinated in the royal bedchamber by a conspiracy led by Artabanus, Megabyzus, and the eunuch chamberlain Aspamitres.
In 338 BC while Philip of Macedonia was on his way to defeating the Athenians and Thebans at Charoneia, Ochus was poisoned by his physician by order of the eunuch Bagoas.
www.san.beck.org /EC6-Assyria.html   (14089 words)

  
 Sumerian Tablets   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
BC, 1 tablet, 21x17x4 cm, 3 columns, 16+16+16+4 lines in cuneiform script by a teacher of a scribal school in column 1, with 2 students repeating the hymn in columns 2 and 3.
This complicated system was superseded around 3500-3200 BC by counting tablets giving birth to the actual recording in writing, of the sexagesimal counting system (see MSS 3007 and 4647), and around 3300-3200 BC the beginning of pictographic writing (see MSS 2963 and 4551).
BC, upper left quarter of a tablet, 11,5x6,4x2,2 cm, single column, 43 lines in an expert cuneiform script, signed by the scribe, drawings of 2 circles with diameters and chords indicated.
www.earth-history.com /Clay-tablets.htm   (10858 words)

  
 Assyrian chronology before 747 BC (from chronology) --  Encyclopædia Britannica
The earlier gap is in the 2nd millennium, from approximately 1600–1400 BC, the later gap in the 1st millennium, from c.
By the 6th century BC, the Medes had built a large empire (see Medes) that included the Persians to the east and the Assyrians to the west.
However, in 550 BC Cyrus the Great of Persia conquered the Medes, acquiring Assyria in the process, which the Median King Cyarxes had taken in about 612 BC.
www.britannica.com /eb/article-58747?tocId=58747   (947 words)

  
 Zhou Dynasty -- Political, Social, Cultural, Historical Analysis Of China -- Research Into Origins Of Huns, Uygurs, ...
One of the sons of King Shaokang of Xia Dynasty was permanently assigned to the Kuaiji land to guard the tomb, and the later Yue Principality was said to have descended from this lineage.
BC 659-621) in escorting him to the throne at Jinn, with a promise of secceding to Qin 8 cities to the west of Yellow River.
In the autumn of 636 BC, the brother of Zhou King Xiangwang, Shu-dai, hired the Di barbarians in attacking the Zhou court.
www.uglychinese.org /zhou.htm   (14624 words)

  
 Poppa's Ancient World   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
To the north in Syria the Aramaeans held the land from Syria to the banks of the Euphrates, and the Phoenicians, a Canaanite people who are credited with the development of the alphabet, held the land on the shores of the Mediterranean.
1115 BC, crossed the Euphrates and fought his way through Aramaean resistance to set up trade routes with the Phoenician cities, but these trade routes were quickly closed by the Aramaeans after Tiglath-Pileser's death.
612 BC the Chaldeans, with the aid of the Medes and Scythians, laid a three month siege of the Assyrian capital Nineveh, bringing an end to the Assyrian empire.
victorian.fortunecity.com /kensington/207/mideast3.html   (579 words)

  
 Langara College Course Descriptions
Other topics, including human development, theories of intelligence, the social basis of behaviour, the dynamics of adjustment, and the treatment of behaviour disorders, will be selected at the discretion of the instructor.
Prerequisite(s): PSYC 1115 and 1215 with a minimum grade of "C+" or higher and a 2.33 overall GPA.
Prerequisite(s): PSYC 1115 and 1215 with "C+" grade or higher and a 2.33 overall GPA.
www.langara.bc.ca /courses/subj/PSYC.html   (1473 words)

  
 A timeline of the Ancient Middle-East
1787 BC : Hammurabi conquers the city-states of Uruk and Isin
1200 BC : the Arameans migrate from Arabia to Syria (Harrans)
225 BC : the Celts in the west and the Sarmatians in the east destroy the Scythian kingdom
www.scaruffi.com /politics/neareast.html   (4133 words)

  
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www.luc.edu /faculty/ldossey/egyptians-assyrians.doc   (1736 words)

  
 Zhou Dynasty - China History - China
Because of this shift, historians divide the Zhou era into Western Zhou (西周, pinyin Xî Zhôu) from late 10th century BC to late 9th century up until 771 BC and Eastern Zhou (traditional Chinese character: 東周simplified Chinese character: 东周, pinyin Dông Zhôu) from 770 up to 221 BC.
The first, from 722 to 481 BC, is called the Spring and Autumn Period, after a famous historical chronicle of the time; the second is known as the Warring States Period.
255 BC-249 BC Note: nobles of the Ji family proclaimed King Hui of Eastern Zhou (Dong Zhou Hui Wang) as the successor to the dynasty after Luoyang fell to Qin.
www.famouschinese.com /virtual/Zhou_Dynasty   (814 words)

  
 King Wu of Zhou -- Facts, Info, and Encyclopedia article   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
King Wu of Zhou () or King Wu of Chou was the first sovereign of the Chinese (The imperial dynasty of China from 1122 to 221 BC; notable for the rise of Confucianism and Taoism) Zhou Dynasty.
Various sources quoted that he passed away at the age of 93, 54 or 43.
became king in 1135 BC, established the dynasty in 1122 BC, ruled until 1115 BC (A place for the burial of a corpse (especially beneath the ground and marked by a tombstone)) tomb
www.absoluteastronomy.com /encyclopedia/k/ki/king_wu_of_zhou.htm   (293 words)

  
 Genealogy of the Huang Family   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
In 359 BC Gongsun Yang 公孙鞅 (also known as Shang Yang 商鞅), a Legalist*, succeeded in persuading Lord Xiao of Qin 秦孝公 to implement strict laws and force all citizens into "productive occupations" such as agriculture and the army.
In 356 BC, fearing misfortune might befall him and his family, he emigrated to 'Xin Luo' 新罗 (Korea) with his family and lived at the north of Yuan Shan 元山 (?).
When he was 20 (in 295 BC) he returned to study in his ancestral land China,and lived at Qianzhong (present-day Changde city, Hunan province).
www.geocities.com /bx_huang/Huang_genealogy.html   (4588 words)

  
 The Schoyen Collection 2 History-- 2.3 Assyrian history   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
MS 2004 Assyria, 1115-1077 BC Assyria, 883-859 BC Assyria, 811-783 BC Assyria, 722-705 BC Assyria, ca.
646 BC MS in Middle Assyrian on clay, Assyria, 1115-1077 BC, 1 tablet, 19,7x14,5x3,3 cm, single column, 35+35 lines in Assyrian cuneiform script, with 60 "fire holes".
MS in Neo Babylonian on bronze, Assyria, 811-783 BC, lower part of the garment of a giant statue, 42x26x5-10 cm remaining, single column, 19 lines in a large formal cuneiform script, the lower border of the garment, 6x18 cm, divided into 4 square compartments with decorative designs of Assyrian type.
www.nb.no /baser/schoyen/4/4.2/423.html   (853 words)

  
 MSN Encarta - Search Results - Ashur
Ashur-uballit I was succeeded by a series of vigorous rulers, notably Adad-nirari I (reigned 1306-1274 bc), Shalmaneser I (reigned 1274-1244 bc), and...
Ashurnasirpal I, king of Assyria (1050-1031 bc), grandson of the great king Tiglath-pileser I (reigned 1115-1076 bc).
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ca.encarta.msn.com /Ashur.html   (88 words)

  
 Archaeological Sites   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
The deposits here include the earliest corn in the area (375-340 BC) and the earliest squash and ceramics (1115-865 BC).
The late Archaic (4000-1500 BC) shows an increase in the use of the rockshelter.
The middle and early Archaic (8500-4000 BC) include the industrious processing of deer, elk, bird eggs, mussels, hackberries, nuts, and other fruits and seeds.
www.mnsu.edu /emuseum/archaeology/sites/northamerica/meadowcroft.html   (449 words)

  
 The Ancient Near East
The Inscription of Tiglath Pilesar I (1115-1077 BC).
Tiglath Pilesar I founded the first Assyrian empire, and we read here a long list of conquests which gives a good sense not only of the extent of the Assyrian Empire, but also of their violence and cruelty.
A timeline which egins with the Patriarchs (17th century BC) and goes to 2002 AD.
employees.csbsju.edu /MCOOK/Courses/History/HIST_130/Ancient_Near_East.htm   (444 words)

  
 ADDITIONS TO CAL BIBLIOG PART I
Eph'al, I. The Ancient Arabs: Nomads on the Borders of the Fertile Crescent, 9th-5th Centuries B.C. Jerusalem/Leiden: Magnes/Brill.
Grayson, A. Assyrian Rulers of the Third and Second Millennia BC (to 1115 BC).
Muchiki, Y. Spirantization in Fifth-Century B.C. North-West Semitic.
cal1.cn.huc.edu /bibliography/cal1addsfull.html   (4815 words)

  
 The Costume Gallery's Research Library- Mesopotamia
Mesopotamia is known as the "Cradle of Civilization." This is an area were a vast majority of early biblical recording occurs.
The first civilization was Sumer (3500-2006 BC), then followed by Babylonia (1792-539 BC) and Assyria (1115-612 BC).
All contents of the websites associated with The Costume Gallery Website are protected by copyright laws.
www.costumegallery.com /Mesopotamia/ancient.htm   (104 words)

  
 Abdicate - Chronology accorging to Scripture
Samson is deliverer during this timeframe for 20 years - fyi, deliverer and judge is the same.
1102 BC Samuel serves with Eli, I Samuel 2:18, 26.
1083 BC Ishbosheth is born to Saul (Deduced by the year he took office as king of Israel.)
www.abdicate.net /chronology.asp?page=58&order=CreationYear&fonly=False   (1931 words)

  
 Upto11.net - Wikipedia Article for Ji   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
Ji (and#23020; jand#299; in Chinese) is the family name of the family in control of the Zhou Dynasty (and#21608;and#26397; late 10th century BC to late 9th century - 256 BC) (Wade-Giles Chou Dynasty) followed the Shang Dynasty and preceded the Qin Dynasty in China.
Dong Zhou dynasty(Eastern Zhou dynasty, and#19996;and#21608;) 770 BC-256 BC
and#26149;and#31179;and#26178;and#20195; (chun1 qiu1 shi2 dai4) Spring and Autumn Period 722 BC-481 BC
www.upto11.net /generic_wiki.php?q=ji&   (235 words)

  
 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   (399 words)

  
 Racing Pigeon Digest   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
CU 04 BI 4454 BC Hen -- 129.55
CU 04 BI 4462 BC Hen -- 127.65
Honorable Mention: Len Yarish’s IF 04 BID 5212 BC Cock, named “Vapor” missed out on placing in the Ace Awards because his combine has a clocking limit and when the clocking limit penalty was applied, it took the bird out of competitiion.
www.racingpigeondigest.com /awards/race_awards/2004-young-birds   (1713 words)

  
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B.C. Aspden, Karen 1115 Langlois, Michel 1088 Bagg, Laura 1109 Methot, Mario 1153 Mack, Trevor 1110 3334 Dumoulin, Real 1087 3328 5.
Springwater Drips Jones, Robert 1158X 37 White, Ken 1139X 40 Snowdon, Bill 1152X 56 Beauchamp, Albert 1155X 35 Hockings, Mike 1183X 60 Brown, Elaine 1155X 46 Brown, Steve 1162X 56 4655X209 Lanning, Richard 1177X 58 4626X179 3.
Team B.C. Lewis, Mark 1155X 39 Mecredy, Jacklyn 1169X 41 Ellins, Leslie 1130X 34 Schreuder, Drew 1122X 24 Snoddon, Jamie 1129X 32 Olson, Jordan 1153X 35 Saunders, Harold 1143X 44 4557X149 Hornby, Jessica 1085X 29 4529X129 ________________________________________________________________________________ 1 1
www.cdnshootingsports.org /2001Results/2001Natls.txt   (958 words)

  
 RIM Publications   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
Assyrian Rulers of the Third and Second Millennia BC (to 1115 BC)
A. Kirk Grayson, with the assistance of Grant Frame and Douglas Frayne
Assyrian Rulers of the Early First Millennium BC I (1114-859 BC)
www.utoronto.ca /nmc/rim/publ.html   (485 words)

  
 1999
1999/04/29 - FILE # : 8740-B1-3942/99 - BC TEL - TN 3942 - General Tariff - Digital Exchange Access
Restructuring of rates for digital exchange access service from rate groups to rate bands.
Digital Exchange Access - Restructuring of the service rates from Rate Groups to Rate Bands.
www.crtc.gc.ca /8740/ENG/1999/b1-3942.htm   (99 words)

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