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  2nd millennium BC   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-02)
Pharaoh Ahmose I of the Eighteenth dynasty of Egypt (reigned 1570 BC - 1546 BC).
Pharaoh Ramesses I of the Nineteenth dynasty of Egypt (reigned 1293 BC - 1291 BC).
Pharaoh Seti I of the Nineteenth dynasty of Egypt (reigned 1291 BC - 1278 BC).
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 CalendarHome.com - 13th century BC - Calendar Encyclopedia
This bronze ritual wine vessel, dating from the Shang Dynasty in the 13th century BC, is housed at the Arthur M. Sackler Gallery of the Smithsonian Institution.
1250 BC - Wu Ding emperor of Shang Dynasty to 1192 BC.
Merneptah, Pharaoh of the Nineteenth Dynasty of Egypt (1212 BC - 1202 BC).
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 Egyptvoyager.com: The Complex of Karnak - Luxor, Egypt
The sphinxes date to the reign of Ramesses II (1290-1224 BC) of the 19th Dynasty, although some archaeologists believe that they may even be older and date to the reign of Amenhotep III (1391-1353 BC).
The small chapel immediately to the left of the entrance, behind the unfinished northern tower of the 1st Pylon, was built by Seti II (1214-1204 BC) of the 19th Dynasty as a resting-place for the barks of the Theban triad that were carried around during some festivals.
The southern wall of the Open Court is interrupted by a small temple, constructed during the reign of Ramesses III (1194-1163 BC) of the 20th Dynasty.
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 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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 Egypt - The Nordic Desert Empire - VivaMalta.org
ddesses, from the tomb of Pharaoh Merneptah (1213-1204 BC).
The period 2270 - 2060 BC was marked by great instability in Egypt, where the political unity of the country fell to pieces for the lack of a strong leader.
In 1296 BC Egypt conquered Nubia and built a series of massive forts to protect Egypt's southern borders against the Nubians, with the most famous of these being the fort at Buhen, that had walls which were 111 meters high and 4.5 meters thick.
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 History and Culture of Lesvos (Lesbos) island, Greece
However, in the battle of Lade in 494 BC, the Persians were victorious and the inhabitants of Lesbos, like the rest of the Greeks in Asia Minor, were completely subjugated to the conquerors.
In 369 BC Lesbos entered the Second Athenian League, but fell to the Persians again in 357 BC; they again placed their friends in positions of power.
In 1204 Franks, occupied Lesbos and presented it to Baudouin I. From him it passed to the Byzantine Emperor Ioannis III Doukas-Vatatzis in 1224 and in 1261 it became a Byzantine Province again.
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 5SumMaps.html   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-02)
In this period, from 146 BC to 1204 AD, it could always claim the title of being the greatest and wealthiest state in the northern Mediterranean.
This period of greatness of the Roman Empire began with the annexation of Macedonia in 148 BC and Carthage and Greece in 146 BC.
Below I reproduce that region from map 1, but coloured red or blue depending on whether (in the period 146 BC - 1204 AD) it was more often part of the Western or Eastern Empire.
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 Sea Peoples - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Merneptah states that in the fifth year of his reign (1209/1208 BC) he defeated an invasion of an allied force of Libyans (Libu and Meshwesh, as well as other tribes) and the Sea People into Egypt, killing 6,000 soldiers and taking 9,000 prisoners.
The abrupt end of several civilizations in the decades traditionally dated around 1175 BC have caused many scholars of ancient history to note 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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 WikiMiki.net - 6th century BC   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-02)
- Pisistratus, Tyrant of Athens in 561, 559–556 and 546–528 BC.
- Pharaoh Ramesses I of the Nineteenth dynasty of Egypt (reigned 1293 BC - 1291 BC).
It is possible that Zoroaster lived sometime in the 13th century BC to the 11th century BC, prior to the settlement of Iranian tribes in the central and west of the Iranian Plateau.
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 Department of Spanish and Latin American Cultures - Barnard College
A study of the poetry, theatre, and narrative of a society in crisis, as Spain confronts both Islam and the Protestant north and deals with the problems of rural and urban decline.
An examination of the figure of the deceived husband in light of the honor code and the male fantasies that produce it.
SPWS BC 3205 Hispanic Gay and Lesbian Representations in the Literatures of the Americas
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 Lectures for B411 OT History and Archaeology I
Amenhotep IV (1353-1336 BC) known to many as Akhenaton was the Pharaoh who introduced monotheism to the Egyptian people.
The period of tumult was ended by the founding of a new dynasty -- the 19th, which saw the erruption of the Ramessides onto the scene of Egyptian politics.
He ruled Egypt with an iron fist from 1279- 1213 BC and was the pharaoh (so many think) who ruled during the Exodus from Egypt of the descendants of Abraham.
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 Trail of Tears - Queen Tiy - Feathers - Princess Dena - Sea Peoples
The earliest mention of the Sea Peoples proper 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 Rameses II.
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.
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.
www.crystalinks.com /egyptindiandena.html   (1840 words)

  
 A short history of Greece
The first (primitive) state structures in Greece are established from 1400 BC on.
The first city states are formed in ca 900 BC and around 754 BC Sparta becomes the leading Greek state, followed in 720 BC by Athens as second leading Greek state.
In 197 BC Greece liberates itself from Macedon, but in 146 BC Greece becomes the Egian province of the Roman Empire.
www.electionworld.org /history/greece.htm   (1095 words)

  
 History of Turkey
C 2000-1900 BC Hittites establish their capital at Hattusa and extend their rule over central and western Anatolia.
C 1100-1000 BC Aeolian and Ionian Greek colonies settled along the the Aegean Coast.
C 700 BC Birth of Homer in Smyrna (Izmir) Rise of the Lydians.
www.toptenturkey.com /History_of_Turkey.htm   (445 words)

  
 History of Crete during centuries
The Minoan period exceeds from 2600 BC to 1100 BC and it can be divided into three periods: the early Minoan period from 2600 BC to 2000 BC, the middle Minoan period from 2000 BC to 1580 BC and the late Minoan period from 1580 BC to 1100 BC.
The most important ones were built at Knossos (near the present town Heraklion), Phaistos (in the south near the sea, on the plain of Messara), Malia (on the north coast), Archanes, Zakros (on the eastern most end of the island) and Kydonia.
Herakleion became the new capital of the island and the seat of the Archbishop.
www.thehotel.gr /crete-history   (1324 words)

  
 2nd millennium BC - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The 2nd millennium BC marks the transition from the Middle to the Late Bronze Age.
In 1600 BC, the Balkans and the Aryans swept into Greece and India, and in 1595 BC, the Hittites swept into Mesopotamia.
Near the end of the 2nd millennium BC, new waves of barbarians, riding on horseback this time, wholly destroyed the Bronze Age world, and were to be followed by waves of social changes that marked the beginning of very different times.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/2nd_millennium_BC   (1537 words)

  
 interkriti: An introduction to Crete
Crete was occupied at 67 BC by the Romans.
Gortys, became the capital of the province of Crete.
At 1204, during the Fourth Crusade, Constantinople falls to the Crusaders.
www.interkriti.org /crhis1.htm   (379 words)

  
 Moses in the Three Monotheistic Faiths  - PASSIA
There are differences in the detailed stories about Moses in the texts of the three monotheistic faiths and historians disagree on facts such as when Moses lived.
For example the date of the exodus from Egypt is said to be either in 1495 BC, 1290 BC, 1224 BC, 1215 BC or 1204 BC.
In the various texts Moses is said to have married the daughter of a priest who was either one of two sisters or one of seven.
www.passia.org /publications/Moses.htm   (733 words)

  
 Antalya Journal: Turkey...Our choice for holiday 2001!   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-02)
The Bronze Age (3000-2000 B.C) (divided by 3 sections, Early, Middle, Late)-The bronze sun, one of the most outstanding image of the period,consisted of a central solar figure surrounded by radial lobes, said to represent the planet.
The Hittite Civilization- During the 18th century BC toward the end of the Assyrian Colonial Period and while the Hittites still a small principality the command of Anittash,the Hittite took control of Hattussa.
In the year 334 BC Alexander the great (356-323 BC), not satified with Europe,set out on his Eastern Conquest,and by defeating the Persian,he proceeded to rapidly set up a world empire.The culture of the Hellinic Age,formed from the blend of east and west in Alexander the Greats survived until 30 BC.
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 Istanbul
The area was successively occupied by most major powers of the ancient world: Hattians (2000-1700 BC); Hittites (1700-1200 BC), Sea People (1200 BC), Greeks (1200-546 BC), Persians (546-334 BC), Greeks (334-196 BC), and the Roman/Byzantine Empire (196 BC-1453 AD).
The Fourth Crusade, in 1204, burned and sacked the city and the Crusaders controlled the area for 50 years.
Constantinople in 1443, the church was converted to a mosque and four minarets were added and some other internal changes were made.
www.oc.edu /president/greece_turkey_tour/Istanbul.aspx   (923 words)

  
 THE MAJOR IN FRENCH
Students who have satisfied the language requirement may immediately enroll in literature and culture courses (BC 3021, BC 3022, BC 3023, BC 3024); and advanced language courses (BC3006-3019).
The student is expected to declare her option by the end of the junior year.
FRE BC 3021 or BC 3023, and BC 3022 or BC 3024, or FRE V3420 and V3421
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 Sea Peoples Summary
At the end of the thirteenth century B.C., the major powers of the eastern Mediterranean, Anatolia and Egypt, entered a period of political turmoil, economic privation, and population shifts that resulted in deep permanent changes in the cultural identity of the ancient world.
The Hittite empire in Anatolia (modern-day Turkey) collapsed and disappeared completely; the civilization of Mycenaean Greece was utterly destroyed; cities in Syria and on the coast of the Levant were sacked and abandoned; and Egypt, having lost its territories in Syria and Palestine, just managed to maintain its borders.
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).
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 VNV Nation - Uncyclopedia
To this day, the people Praise The Fallen of this event, even though they are scattered around the world listening to Industrial Music.
1204 BC - The VNV Nation is formed.
678 BC (I am sure it's different on top) - the VNV nation leave their homeland and follow their Saviour to spread the VNV-message across the world.
uncyclopedia.org /wiki/VNV_Nation   (499 words)

  
 RomanEmpire.html
The Roman Empire began in 338 BC, when the city of Rome (a republic) imposed its direct rule upon the former league of Latin cities.
However, for about the middle 3/4 of this time, from 146 BC to 1204 AD, it was without doubt the greatest and wealthiest power in the northern Mediterranean.
The centrepiece of this web site is a series of 19 maps of the Roman Empire, roughly every century, from its beginning in 338 BC to its end almost 18 centuries later, with commentaries.
www.cit.gu.edu.au /~s285238/Roman/RomanEmpire.html   (435 words)

  
 (Daughter Of Akhenaton* OF EGYPT - Ramses IX* OF EGYPT )   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-02)
Merneptah* OF EGYPT (Pharoah) (____ - 1204 BC)
Nebiryerawet I* OF EGYPT (Pharoah) (1660 BC - 1620 BC)
Psamtek I* OF EGYPT (Pharoah) (____ - 610 BC)
www.afn.org /~lawson/index/ind0522.html   (183 words)

  
 Constitution of Guernsey Channel Islands - 800 year celebration
In 2004 we celebrated 800 years of our constitution although our history dates back to 8000 BC when changes in sea levels separated Guernsey from the European mainland.
When England's unpopular King John lost Normandy to King Philip Augustus of France, in 1204.
The English withdrawal left the Channel Islands dangerously exposed, presenting islanders with a stark choice: to maintain their allegiance to the continent, or to side with the England.
www.1204.gg   (174 words)

  
 UniProtKB/Swiss-Prot entry P38398 [BRCA1_HUMAN] Breast cancer type 1 susceptibility protein
VARIANT BC GLY-64, AND VARIANTS ALA-772; GLU-820; ASN-1040; GLY-1443; ILE-1512; LEU-1637 AND ILE-1652.
BC is an extremely common malignancy, affecting one in eight women during their lifetime.
A positive family history has been identified as major contributor to risk of development of the disease, and this link is striking for early-onset breast cancer.
www.expasy.org /uniprot/P38398   (2180 words)

  
 The Sea Peoples - Sailing Anarchy Forums
The earliest mention of the Sea Peoples proper is in an inscription of the Egyptian king Merneptah, whose rule is usually dated from 1213 BC to 1204 BC.
However, because this list is identical to the one Merneptah included in his victory inscription and because Ramses also describes several fictitious victories on his temple walls, some Egyptologists believe that he never actually fought the Sea Peoples, but only claimed the victories of Merneptah as his own - a common ancient Egyptian practice.
In contrast, the completely alphabetic writing system which started to appear with the rise of Ancient Greece around 800 BC was relatively easy to learn and use, thus giving rise to the production of documents, fiction and non fiction in vast quantities.
www.sailinganarchy.com /forums/index.php?showtopic=19533   (1497 words)

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