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  1180s BC - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
1184 BC April 24 - Traditional date of the fall of Troy.
1181 BC - Menestheus, legendary King of Athens and veteran of the Trojan War, dies after a reign of 23 years and is succeeded by his nephew Demophon, a son of Theseus.
1180 BC - Birth of Ramesses III of Egypt.
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 Sea Peoples - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The earliest mention of the Sea Peoples is in an inscription of the Egyptian king Merneptah, whose rule is usually dated from 1213 BC to 1204 BC, although mention of individual groups does occur earlier (for example Denyen, during the reign of Amenhotep III, and Shardana, as mercenaries to Ramses II).
The abrupt end of several civilizations in the decades traditionally dated around 1200 BC have caused many ancient historians to hypothesize that the Sea People caused the collapse of the Hittite, Mycenaean and Mitanni kingdoms.
The city states were semi-literate in the sense that very few individuals could master the complex syllabary used to write Linear B and other written forms of the early Greek language, and, thus, relatively few documents were produced in daily life to bear witness to the fratricidal nature of the wars.
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 Sea Peoples   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
Sea Peoples is the term used in ancient Egyptian records of a ship-faring raiders who drifted into the eastern shores of the Mediterranean and attempted to enter Egyptian territory during the late 19th dynasty, and especially year 5 of Rameses III of the 20th Dynasty.
The earliest mention of the Sea People proper is in an inscription of the Egyptian king Merneptah, whose rule is usually dated from 1213 BC to 1204 BC.
Ammurapi, the last king of Ugarit (c.1191 BC - 1182 BC) received a letter from the Hittite king Suppliluliuma II warning him about the "Shikalayu who live on boats" who are perhaps the same people as the Shekelesh mentioned in Merneptah's list.
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 Encyclopedia
With this event and the establishment of the Theban dynasty of pharaohs, Thebes became the capital of Egypt.
Subsequently, in particular during the 19th and 20th dynasties (1293–1070 bc), the pharaohs made additional contributions to the architectural splendor of the city.
Other celebrated Theban ruins are the Ramesseum, a temple built during the reign (1279–1212 bc) of Ramses II, the temple of Ramses III (1182–1151 bc), and the temple of Queen Hatshepsut.
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 IBSS - History - Egyptian
Ahmose I - 1570-1546 BC Expelled the Hyksos ANEP, 310.
In 665 BC Tanutamun rebells and Thebes is sacked and its temple treasury taken in 663 BC.
In 490 BC Darius' army was defeated by the Greeks at Marathon.
www.bibleandscience.com /history/egyptian.htm   (3454 words)

  
 CalendarHome.com - 12th century BC - Calendar Encyclopedia
1191 BC - Menestheus, legendary King of Athens, dies during the Trojan War after a reign of 23 years and is succeeded by his nephew Demophon, a son of Theseus.
April 24, 1184 BC- Traditional date for the fall of Troy, Asia Minor to the Mycenaeans and their allies.
Amenemses, Pharaoh of the Nineteenth Dynasty of Egypt (1202 BC - 1199 BC).
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 A timeline of the ancient Egyptians
2900 BC : king Djer is buried at Abydos, the seat of the cult of Osiris, lord of the Underworld and husband of Isis, and his "mastaba" becomes considered the grave of Osiris
2181 - 2160 BC Dynasties 7 and 8
2160 - 2040 BC Dynasties 9 and 10
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 The 30 Dynasties of Egypt
Rulers of the Fourth Dynasty: Sneferu (2613 - 2589), Khufu aka Cheops (2589 - 2566 BC), Radjedef (2566 - 2558 BC), Khafre aka Cheophren (2558 - 2532 BC), Menkaru aka Mycerinus (2532 - 2504 BC) and Shepseskaf (2504 - 2500 BC).
Rulers of the Sixth Dynasty: Teti (2345 - 2333 BC), Pepi I (2332 - 2283 BC), Merenre (2283 - 2278 BC) and Pepi II (2278 - 2184 BC).
Rulers of the Eleventh Dynasty: Intef I (2134 - 2117 BC), Intef II 2117 - 2069 BC), Intef III (2069 - 2060 BC), Mentuhotep I (2060 - 2010 (BC), Mentuhotep II (2010 - 1998 BC) and Mentuhotep III (1997 - 1991 BC).
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 IBSS - Biblical Archaeology - Date of the Exodus
King Chenephres is probably the twenty-fifth king in the Turin Papyrus 1730 BC, Kha'neferre Sebekhotp IV of the thirteenth Dynasty (Manetho 1940, 73, n.3).
Zoan or Tanis was the residence of the Pharaohs during the twenty-first and twenty-second Dynasties about 1070-715 BC It was a major political and commercial center during the Ptolemaic period about 332-30 BC It is located at modern San el-Hagar on the Tanitic branch of the Nile.
This places the exodus at 1513 BC, the capture of Troy at 1182, and the dedication of the Temple at 1033 BC If Solomon is dated to 966 BC, then this would put the Exodus at 1446 BC This is a 67 year difference.
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 math lessons - Solar eclipse
A total eclipse of the Sun was visible from the Greek island of Ithaca on April 16, 1178 BC.
A solar eclipse of June 16, 763 BC mentioned in an Assyrian text is important for the Chronology of the Ancient Orient.
This eclipse occurred on June 15, 763 BC, with a magnitude of 62.5% at Rome.
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 Comparing the Land & Sea Battles of Ramses III with those of Nectanebo I
We believe that is the case because he has been misplaced on the BC time scale by many centuries and was known to non-Egyptian writers under a different name.
Tissaphernes [413-395 BC], a Persian name sounding much like Holofernes of the Judith story, was the satrap of coastal Asia Minor and may have had a say in Egypt after the passing of Arsames.
The recall of Chabrias probably occurred in the winter of 380/379 BC, since the next winter he held the Athenian frontier against Cleombrotus and in the early summer of 378 BC helped defend Thebes against Agesilaus.
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 Ab urbe condita   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
The traditional date for the founding of Rome of April 21, 753 BC was initiated by Varro.
According to Velleius Paterculus (VIII, 5) The foundation of Rome took place 437 years after the capture of Troy (1182 BC), It took place shortly before an eclipse of the Sun that was observed at Rome on June 25, 745 BC and had a magnitude of 50.3%.
However, according to Lucius Tarrutius of Firmum Romulus and Remus were conceived in the womb on the 23rd day of the Egyptian month Choiac, at the time of a total eclipse of the Sun.
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 Nothing New Press: The Story of the Romans Publisher’s Preface
The Latin states, of which Rome was one, coexisted with the Greek colonies of Magna Graecia in southern Italy for many centuries until the Romans grew powerful enough to overcome and integrate the Latins and the Greeks into their expanding empire.
Throughout, it can be seen that nothing in the legendary or archaeological history of Rome or the ancient world denies the biblical account of the creation of the world, the entrance of sin and death, the judgment of Noah’s Flood, and the rise of the peoples from his descendants after their dispersal from Babel.
, the immigration of the Trojans in 1182
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 Eclipse Ancient Civilizations & Metaphysics - Crystalinks
By 450 BC, the Greek civilization was in its ascendancy.
The historian Herodotus (ca 460 BC) mentions that Thales was able to predict the year when a total solar eclipse would occur.
Before 450 BC, Meton realized that a single period of 235 lunar months (19 years) would cause the popular lunar calendar to return to synchrony with the solar, seasonal calendar.
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 Romulus and Remus   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
The of Rome took place 437 years after capture of Troy (1182 BC) according to Velleius Paterculus (VIII 5).
It took place shortly a solar eclipse that was observed at Rome on June 25 745 BC and had a magnitude of 50.3%.
eclipse occurred on June 15 763 BC with a magnitude of 62.5% at Its beginning took place at 6:49 its at 7:47 and its end at 8:51.) was born on the 21st day of month Thoth.
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 Hogar de los Planetarios Portatiles   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
She finally died early in the reign of Shepseskaf, the son and successor of Menkaura and had thus witnessed the reigns of 5 (perhaps 6, if she was born during the reign of Sneferu) kings of the 4th Dynasty.
Theories include a sudden death that was so emotionally painful to her husband that he forbade her being mentioned, or a fall from favor and subsequent replacement that led to its being politically incorrect to discuss her.
At the Donations of Alexandria in late 34 BC, following Antony's conquest of Armenia, Cleopatra and Caesarion were crowned co-rulers of Egypt and Cyprus; Alexander Helios was crowned ruler of Armenia, Media, and Parthia; Cleopatra Selene was crowned ruler of Cyrenaica and Libya; and Ptolemy Philadelphus was crowned ruler of Phoenicia, Syria, and Cilicia.
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 History of THE HITTITES   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
The priest-king who makes this place his capital in the 17th century BC is Hattusilis I. He has ambitions for his people.
Quite how much value is attached to iron can be judged from a famous letter of about 1250 BC, written by a Hittite king to accompany an iron dagger-blade which he is sending to a fellow monarch.
These terrifying intruders are described in Egyptian chronicles as raging down the coast to threaten the frontiers of Egypt in about 1218 and again in 1182 BC.
www.historyworld.net /wrldhis/PlainTextHistories.asp?historyid=ab66   (355 words)

  
 Kingdoms of Canaan - Israelites
After the fall of Samaria in 721 BC and the conquests by Assyria, Judah was the sole surviving Israelite state.
It seems possible that the Ark of the Covenant is withdrawn from Jerusalem by 650 BC by its Levite protectors.
At the same time, Israelites are known to have settled in Egypt, on the island of Elephantine.
www.kessler-web.co.uk /History/KingListsMiddEast/CanaanIsraelites.htm   (1309 words)

  
 Marcus IVLius PERVSIANVS - Academia
It is hypothesised that it is the one that was built to delimit the boundary of the Pomerium, between 750 and 725 BC.
The tombstone tells just of a diplomatic mission of three ambassadors from Centuripe (Filarkos, Lampon, Zoarkos) that about in the II century BC would be in Lanuvium and therefore in Rome to renew the relations between their companions and the Lanuvinians.
In the proto-historic age (which means since IX to VIII century BC) a massive migration of Celtic population moved from Central Europe toward the Italian peninsula.
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 Ancient Egypt Egyptian History - Ancient Egyptian Pharaohs
Ramses II (reigned 1279-1212 BC), ancient Egyptian king, third ruler of the 19th dynasty, the son of Seti I. During the early part of his reign Ramses fought to reign the territory in Africa and Western Asia that Egypt had held during the 16th and 15th centuries BC.
In 1258 BC a treaty was signed whereby the contested lands were divided and Ramses agreed to marry the daughter of the Hittite king.
The remaining years of his rule were distinguished by the construction of such monuments as the rock-hewn temple of AbĂ» Simbel, the great hypostyle hall in the Temple of Amon at Al Karnak, and the mortuary temple at Thebes, known as Ramesseum.
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 Encyclopedia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
1182–1151 bc), Egyptian king of the 20th Dynasty, a great military leader who repeatedly saved the country from invasion.
In the fifth year of his reign, Ramses defeated an attack by the Libyans from the west, and two years later he routed invaders known as the Sea Peoples.
A look at the controversies and conflicts leading to war, including the Stamp Act riots, the Boston Massacre, the Boston Tea Party, and Lexington and Concord.
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 Ibss1's Page
Zoan or Tanis was the residence of the Pharaohs during the twenty-first and twenty-second Dynasties about 1070-715 BC It was a major political and commerical center during the Ptolemaic period about 332-30 BC It is located at modern San el-Hagar on the Tanitic branch of the Nile.
King Hirom to the Exodus                       612                                          1569 BC * The Trojan War was about 1182 BC                                                                                 ** The 1st Olympiad was about 776 BC                                                                                *** The Founding of Carthage is about 814 BC, although Apion said Carthage was founded in the 1st Olympiad according to Josephus (Against Apion Book ii.17-19).
Others said 595 years from Solomon's Temple placing the exodus around 1561 BC All except Eusebius say Ahmose is the Pharoah of the exodus who expelled the Hyksos from Egypt (Manetho 1940, 115; See Tables 5-7).
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 Trojan City of London   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
During the night, when the Trojans were all asleep, the Greeks came out of the horse and opened the city gates, so that the Greek armies entered and destroyed the city.
The date of their arrival is calculated to be 1074 BC, according to a footnote by Peter Roberts in his translation of Tysilio's "Chronicle of the Kings of Britain" (1).
King Lud (73 BC), fortified the city and annexed lands to it, and re-named it "Caer-Ludd" (Lud's Town).
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 Neferchichi's Tomb at neferchichi.com
Predynastic Period (5200 BC to 3100 BC): First settlers of the Nile Valley hunt and fish, later switch to farming.
First Intermediate Period (2181 BC to 2133 BC): The government crumbles and civil war breaks out as several rival kingdoms fight for control of Egypt.
Below is a list of the pharaohs of Egypt, including the time span of their reign (when known).
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 Egyptian History   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
Shebitku - 702-690 BC Taharqa - 690-664 BC Hezekiah was relying on him for help against Assyria.
Darius I - 521-486 BC ANE 1, fig.196 this could be the Darius in the Book of Daniel (5:30,6:1), but it may refer to Gubaru the governor of Babylon (ANET, 306; ANE 1, 203), or Cyrus' throne name in Babylon (6:28; I Chronicles 5:26; NIV note).
Ptolemaic Dynasty 305-30 BC During this period the Ptolemy's would struggle with the Seleucid Dynasty in Syria for control of Palestine.
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 Luxor-Westbank
Most of the in former times about 30 mortuarty temples were found like on a string of pearls on the boarder between the desert and the agricaltural area on a way about eight kilometres But not all had only one founder or owner.
1498 - 1483 BC) or Medinet Habu of Rameses III.
1182 - 1151 BC) were used as monasteries when Christianity overran Egypt.
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 xeel information,exel   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
A total eclipse of the Sun was visible from the Greek island of Ithaca on April16, 1178 BC This would be six yearsafter the end of the Trojan war, as traditionally dated (1184 BC), though within theOdyssey narrative it's supposed to be ten years after it.
On June 4, 780 BC a solar eclipse wasrecorded in China.
It took place shortly before an eclipse of the Sun that was observed at Rome on June 25, 745 BC and had a magnitude of50.3%.
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 Air Lines of the Cariboo Chilcotin Coast, British Columbia
BC fishing info, group buys, forum and more.
In the winter months the aircraft is put on wheel/skis to provide passenger or food drops on the coastal mountains.
Transportation between any destination in BC including Whistler, Vancouver, Victoria and Wilderness Lodges.
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 The Wargamer - Ancient Egypt - War, by God: The Sea Peoples: Chariots on the Water
Starting around 1200 BC Egypt became the target of nomadic “sea peoples” (many of them the contemporaries of the Greeks of the Trojan War).
According to paintings from the time, the Egyptian ships were built somewhat like chariots: a high platform was built at the fore and aft, and from there bowmen and spear-throwers engaged the enemy.
Their brief empire fell into decline in the tenth century BC, once a young shepherd boy named David slung a stone into the temple of their great warrior champion, Goliath.
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