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  Definition of Kadesh
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At the [[Battle of Kadesh]] in the fourth year of his reign ([[1286 BC]]),...
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 CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Padua
In 302 BC, Cleonymus, King of Sparta, sailed up the Po with a part of his fleet; but the Patavians drove him back with a sever loss.
It was at war with Venice in 1110 and 1214; with Vicenza in 1140, 1188, and 1201; and with the Ezzelini.
Ezzelino IV succeeded in obtaining the sovereignty in 1237.
www.newadvent.org /cathen/11385b.htm   (984 words)

  
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In other words they do not go back to the XIII century, but to the III millennium BC, one millennium before the contexts on which the biblical scholars have concentrated their research.
Merikare is an Egyptian text from the XXII century BC compiled for the education of a prince, and in it some commandments are proposed.
The territory which is said in the Bible to have been occupied and colonised by the Israelites was, according to the archaeological documentation, intensely populated in the III millennium BC and desert in the II millennium BC.
www.harkarkom.com /exodustimeVERS1.htm   (3752 words)

  
 Korea, Vietnam, Thailand, Laos, Cambodia, Burma, Tibet, & Mongolia
The earliest important state in Korea was Old Choson, which began in the 4th century BC and endured until its conquest by the Chinese state of Yen (or Yan) around 300 BC.
North of the Chinese possessions was Puyo, beginning in the 4th century BC, which later was absorbed by Koguryo, traditionally founded in 57 BC.
South of Chinese possessions in the Korean penninsula was the state of Chin, beginning in the 2nd century BC.
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 Historical Maps Overview
The Achaemenid Empire in the 6th and 5th centuries BC
The Persian Empire (c.500 B.C.) and the Empire of Alexander the Great (323 B.C.) -- Available on Culture 4.0 CD-ROM.
Ptolemaic and Seleucid Empires in 240 B.C. (ect Zeugma) -- Color with annotation.
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