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  13th century BC - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
1250 BC - Wu Ding emperor of Shang Dynasty to 1192 BC.
Merneptah, Pharaoh of the Nineteenth Dynasty of Egypt (1212 BC - 1202 BC).
Amenemses, Pharaoh of the Nineteenth Dynasty of Egypt (1202 BC - 1199 BC).
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 Linklines
609 BC Destruction of Assyrian empire, by the Medes and the Persians.
450 BC The construction of the enormous statue of Zeus in Olympia, Greece.
438 BC The Parthenon is built, in honor of the Greek goddess, Athena Parthenos.
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Between 1940 and 1780 BC, Assyrian merchants from Mesopotamia peacefully established a score of trading colonies in central and eastern Anatolian cities, thereby drawing the region into wider politico-economic focus.
1315-1296 BC) and the Egyptian king Rameses II was fought at Kadesh on the Orontes River c.
The fall of Assyria in 612 BC, and of Babylon in 539 BC, left the field open to the Persians who, after Cyrus the Great's victory over CROESUS of Lydia in 546 BC, incorporated Anatolia into their empire.
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 Hittites
But in the capital city was awaiting a bad surprise for him, on returning from his campaigns, ha was murdered by his brother in law, and an interregnum period began in Anatolia at the cost of loss of territories captured and conquered earlier.
Thus, from around 700 BC, all of the Hittite towns have been incorporated into Assyrian states and provinces.
The vacuum created by the disappearence of the Hittites in Anatolia was filled by the Luwians a native community, Phrygians the people of the King Midas, and by Urartians in the eastern Anatolia.
www.geocities.com /resats/hittite.html   (780 words)

  
 ooBdoo
1320 BC wrote a letter to the king of the Ahhiyawa, treating him as an equal and implying that Miletus (Millawanda) was controlled by the Ahhiyawa, and also referring to an earlier "Wilusa episode" involving hostility on the part of the Ahhiyawa.
The Mycenaean Greeks of the 13th century BC had colonized the Greek mainland and Crete, and were only beginning to make forays into Anatolia, establishing a bridgehead in Miletus (Millawanda).
Historical Wilusa was one of the Arzawa lands, in loose alliance with the Hittite Empire, and written reference to the city is therefore to be expected in Hittite correspondence rather than in Mycenaean palace archives.
www.oobdoo.com /wikipedia/?title=Troy   (3137 words)

  
 The History of Cyprus in 90 Centuries
Eratosthenes [3rd Cent BC] tells us that in ancient times the plains used to be covered with dense forest and, as a result, could not be cultivated, but the mines remedied the situation, for the inhabitants chopped down the trees in order to smelt copper and silver.
There is some evidence of communities existing before 6000 BC, but these seem to have come and gone leaving little trace of their existence.
A revolt in 449 BC was brutally suppressed.
www.heureka.clara.net /sunrise/history.htm   (4218 words)

  
 MCTIME
3010 BC Met-shen is captured by Na'rmer, Pharoah of Egypt, and made a sexual slave in the royal court.
@1350 BC Enkidu and Tetteta (Teuta) are in Egypt.
668 BC Methos and Enkidu are in Egypt with Djar.
www.ithilas.com /novel/mctime.html   (613 words)

  
 Toprak Home Page
The cities called Troy I to Troy V (3000-1800 BC) had a similar culture, but Troy V (1800-1275 BC) took on a new character, with a new population of Indo-European stock related to the Mycenaeans.
The Achaeans may have burned the city in 1240; an invading Balkan people moved in around 1190 BC and Troy sank into a torpor for four centuries.
One theory has it that the earthquake of 1275 BC gavethe Achaeans the break they needed, bringing down Troy's formidable walls and allowing them to battle their way into the city.
web.deu.edu.tr /atiksu/turkiye/troy.html   (1879 words)

  
 Understanding Chavín and the Origins of Andean Civilization
By 500 BC Chavín de Huantár was a flourishing center double in size from the time of first construction 300 years earlier.
Around 400 BC the monument was remodeled and greatly expanded and the settlement increased to over 40 ha and about 1.2 km in length.
During the third century BC a disintegration of the Chavín interaction sphere is evidenced by halting of construction, replacement of Chavín style ceramics by local styles, widespread construction of hilltop fortresses in the highlands and coastal valleys, a decline in interregional trade and intensified socioeconomic stratification.
www.jqjacobs.net /andes/chavin.html   (2271 words)

  
 QA
The measurements on wood of this age used in calibration are 2856±81BP (1020-1000 BC) and 2815±122BP (1000-980 BC) (Pearson et al 1986).
The measurements on wood of this age used in calibration are 2861±122BP (1120-1100 BC) and 2886±122BP (1100-1080 BC) (Pearson et al 1986).
The measurements on wood of this age used in calibration are 2956±16BP (1220-1200 BC) and 2942±16BP (1200-1180 BC) (Pearson et al 1986).
www.eng-h.gov.uk /stoneh/qalist.htm   (514 words)

  
 Egypt: A Photographic Tour
Nefertari was the principal wife of Ramses II (1279-1213 BC); her tomb is one of the most beautiful and largest ever found.
Medinat Habu is the Arabic name for the Mortuary Temple of Ramses III (1187-1156 BC) of Dynasty XX.
The Ramesseum was the Mortuary Temple of Ramses II (1279-1213 BC).
www.nickwinter.com /journeys/africa/egypt.htm   (998 words)

  
 Friends of Al-Aqsa
In 721 BC Israel was razed to the ground by the Ashurite King, Sirjun.
In 608 BC the Pharaoh of Egypt attacked Judea and occupied it before subduing Israel.
This was a major turning point in Jewish history for it marked not only the beginning of their captivity in Babylon but also the destruction of the Temple in 587 BC [8].
www.aqsa.org.uk /JournalsDetail.aspx?id=22   (2064 words)

  
 Iraq - The 3rd Millennia Theatre of War by K. Gajendra Singh
For example, during 16th to 13th century BC, the dynasty of Aryan Mitannis flourished in the rich and grain growing valleys of the rivers Balikh and Khabur, tributaries of the Euphrates.
There are reasons to believe that the kings of the Ashur between 1500 BC to 1360 BC were the vassals of the Mitannis.
In the later forms (1400 BC to 1190 BC) are to be found the Treaties and Treatise mentioned earlier, which are some times on display at the Archaeological Museum in Istanbul along with other historical treasures, literally a sweep through time and history.
www.boloji.com /analysis/074.htm   (2936 words)

  
 nablus/shechem
In 928 BC Rehoboam, Solomon's son and successor, went to Shechem to be recognized as king.
Two of its gates remain: The main entrance is the 17th century BC northwestern gate with three chambers and two massive towers on each side opening onto the main street of the city.
Though the Gerizim temple too was destroyed in the late 2nd century BC by Hasmonean leader John Hyrcanus, the dig has turned up many interesting finds, like the remains of a sacred precinct from the 5th century BC, and a larger, more elegant precinct from the 2nd century BC.
www.ourfatherlutheran.net /biblehomelands/palestine/nablus.htm   (6392 words)

  
 1250-1050 BC -- An Example of an Historical Cycle
Apolloduros, a Greek author of the 2nd Century BC, recounts the event which, as with Crete, struck Mycenae: "Poseidon in his rage let monstrous masses of water overwhelm the land; the Thrisassio plain was drowned and Attica sank beneath the sea.".
Western Thebes, with its main cemetery and the Valley of the Kings, was abandoned at the downfall of the New Kingdom (1087 BC).
Global cooling was especially evident from 1200 to 1190 BC, which is associated with the end of the Bronze Age in Europe and Western Asia, the Neolithic of Eastern Asia, and the Trojan Wars.
www.livingcosmos.com /1250-1050BC.htm   (11212 words)

  
 Malter Galleries Past Auctions
This type of terracotta ŒJar¹ burial was first seen in the Egyptian colonies at Beth Shanin in Israel, due to the extreme scarcity of wood, they later migrated to the Delta region during the time of Akhenaten, as Egypt lost much of her Asiatic possessions.
It was popular in the Hellenistic world during the 3rd century BC to place an image of a dove in burials as an offering.
Some of the reliefs known to have adorned the buildings at Amarna depicted the queen and her little daughters handing out gifts, including rings such as this, to the waiting hands of the populace.
www.maltergalleries.com /archives/auction03/821.htm   (13218 words)

  
 HELLAS:NET - Warfare   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
For example, the Minoan civilization of Crete prospered as sea traders from around 3400 BC until the catastrophe of 1200 BC.
Following the death of Alexander and the division of his empire, an arms race for control of the Mediterranean was touched off between the Antigonid dynasty in Macedonia and the Ptolemies in Egypt.
A Roman innovation of the third century BC was a combination gangplank and grapple called a corvus.
monolith.dnsalias.org /~marsares/warfare/history/naval.html   (1591 words)

  
 my-malta-dotcom _ Elsewhere in the World...
from 1289 BC Pharaoh Ramesses II, the warrior king, builder of the Abu Simbel ruled till he was 90 (1224 BC).
1190 BC Greece faced hardships, owing to bad harvests and famine, possibly leading to masses taking to the sea in pursuit of survival in other lands.
Between 750 - 260 BC circa 753 BC Rome is said to have been founded during this time according to legend, when Romulus killed his twin brother Remus.
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 Ancient Egypt
Around 3,000 B.C., which is about 5,000 years ago, the ancient Egyptians established the second civilization in the world.
The first Egyptian dynastic rule was established by Menes around 3100 BC, but the consolidation of the unification was not achieved until around 2700 BC.
From 2200-2060 BC, the forty-two provinces revolted and the unified kingdom disintegrated.
www.iun.edu /~hisdcl/h113_2001/ancient_egypt.htm   (1194 words)

  
 Abinos Travel & Tourism - Your vacation consulting & tour operator in Syria   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
In the 9th century BC, Aleppo is an Aramaean capital then the Assyrians (738), the Babylonians (6th century BC) and the Persians all took turns in conquering the city.
The period during the 2nd millennium BC was of important urban expansion of which the discovery of houses, funeral caves, and two temples dedicated to Dagan and Baal and a Palace (15th BC) is proof.
The 18th century BC is marked by the glorious reign of Zamri Lim who built a palace of 300 richly decorated rooms, serving as an active political, economical, and administrative center.
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 Antiquity, Project Gallery: Response to Levy et al.
The Area A 'fortress' was apparently an isolated, short-lived phenomenon, since it went out of use at the end of the tenth century, when the first building in Area S was constructed.
Accordingly, all culture change at this time is explained by the effect of the seventh - sixth century BC Assyrian Empire on its less developed periphery in what is today the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan.
This is the area that includes the regions of Edom, Moab and Ammon - terms that originate from the Hebrew Bible (Old Testament) and are still used by archaeologists, scholars, the Tourist Board of Jordan (http://www.see-jordan.com/brochures/biblical_moses.html), and others for these regions in Jordan.
antiquity.ac.uk /ProjGall/levy/index.html   (2316 words)

  
 Empire Builders
After 1200 BC (fall of Hittites and decline of Egypt) there was a lull in empire building so that the Semitic peoples of Syria and Palestine were able to play significant roles in history (until Assyrians conquered them).
NOTE 2: By the 7th BC the Medes had a strong kingdom (Ecbatana as their capital) with Persians (their kin) as vassals, but in 550 BC they were overcome by the Persians!
In 550 BC he captured Ecbatana and ended Median dynasty; in 547 he conquered Croesus; by 540 Ionia and India and 539 Babylon.
socsci.gulfcoast.edu /rbaldwin/empire_builders.htm   (2771 words)

  
 Portable Planetariums Home More than a Portable Planetarium   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
Some argue that it dates from the time of the Trojan War in the mid 13th century BC, while others contend that it dates from the time of Homer himself in the 8th century BC and is an attempt to transfer later information back five centuries.
An intermediate theory is that the catalogue originated through a process of accretion during the poem's oral transmission and reflects gradual inclusion of the homelands of local sponsors by individual singers.
Iphigeneia is known by Greek myths sources since 7-6th century BC and was so closely identified with Artemis that some scholars believe she was originally a rival hunting goddess whose cult was subsumed by Artemis.
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 Ancient Rome to Present   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
Mark Antony II., called Creticus,Praetor of Rome Son of the eloquent Orator, Mark Antony I., born 103 b.c., died 72 b.c., Consul and Censor, who was the son of Gaius Antonius.
Was Praetor in 71 bc He took care of the granaries, made war unsuccessfully upon the Cretans and "died of grief "about 72 bc while on the Greek island of Crete.
Mark Anthony married Octavia in 40 BC When Octavia married Mark Anthony III in 40 BC, she was the widow of Claudius Marcellus with two children.
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 IBSS - The Bible - Bible History
Archbishop Ussher calculated the beginning of creation at 4004 BC, but this is assuming that there are no gaps in the genealogies of Masoretic Text of Genesis and Exodus.
The Philistines came about 1190 BC and settled in Canaan after their defeat in Egypt.
Babylonian Captivity 586-539 BC Daniel and Ezekiel in Babylonian captivity.
www.bibleandscience.com /bible/history.htm   (863 words)

  
 Appendices   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
2012 BC Magyarar and Finnar overrun Skenland, Minna is folk-mother (80 +101 ASA)
The manuscript further states that soon after the passage of the Geertmen there was an earthquake; that the land rose so high that all the water ran out, and all the shallows and alluvial lands rose up like a wall.
This must have happened after the time of Moses, so that at the date of the Exodus (1564 BC) the track between Suez and Bitter Lakes was still navigable, but could be forded dry-foot at low water.
www.earth-history.com /Europe/eur-oera-07-appendices.htm   (7105 words)

  
 palestine/west bank
In Greek, pelisti (m) is usually rendered as allophuloi, meaning "land of sojourners," "the land of wanderers" or "of strangers." An Egyptian relief in the temple of Pharaoh Ramses III (c.
1194-1163 BC) at Medinet Habu in Thebes calls these invaders "p-r-s-t," and they were part of the so-called "Sea Peoples" that originated in the Aegean area.
After ravaging Anatolia (modern Turkey), Cyprus and Syria, they invaded Egypt (in about 1190 BC), but were repulsed.
www.ourfatherlutheran.net /biblehomelands/palestine/westbank.htm   (1196 words)

  
 Egypt: Tomb of Tausert and Setnakht, Valley of the Kings, Egypt
Around 1190 BC, Tausert became the co-regent of Siptah, accepting the royal regalia and and began work on the second burial chamber with the proper dimensions for a king.
In fact, the entrance to the tomb and the corridors had to be enlarged to accommodate the size of what was now to be a royal coffin.
Around 1187 BC, Queen Tausert actually ascended to the thrown of Egypt as Pharaoh, and she ordered modifications to the tomb to reflect her exclusive royal status.
www.touregypt.net /featurestories/tst.htm   (910 words)

  
 Unlimited Glory Ministeries - Text Version - Adam-Saul
While this is not intended to be an exercise in end time date setting, I do wish to emphasis that I believe the dates used are fairly close approximations based upon calculations derived from the Scripture citations quoted.
3192 BC Gen. 5:8 Seth dies 912, Enosh 807, Kenan 717, Mahalalel 647, Jared 582, Methuselah 355, Lamech 168.……....…...…………… 3137 BC Gen. 5:28 Enosh 821, Kenan 731, Mahalalel 661, Jared 596, Methuselah 369, Lamech was 182 had Noah…...…….....……..…….
For example, the Open Bible KJV 1975 Edition shows 1706 BC as the date Jacob and his family came to Egypt in it's headnote to Genesis chapter 46; yet, the date of the Exodus is given as 1450 BC in the headnote to Exodus chapter 12.
www.unlimitedglory.org /txtadam-saul.htm   (1971 words)

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