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  NationMaster - Encyclopedia: 1200 BCE
Shalmaneser, whose annals and conquests are recorded upon it, was the son of Assur-natsir-pal, and died in 823 BCE.
Aristotle (384-323 BCE): The Constitution of Carthage, c.
On essaysgenius.com there are hundreds of free essay abstracts written by your fellow college students on america 1200 1500 bce.
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 NationMaster - Encyclopedia: 1210s BC
Decades: 1260s BC 1250s BC 1240s BC 1230s BC 1220s BC - 1210s BC - 1200s BC 1190s BC 1180s BC 1170s BC 1160s BC This is a list of decades which have articles with more information about them.
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 : literary : world : confucianism :
The court's privileging of the Confucian canon became a critical became a critical part of the establishment of Confucianism as orthodoxy in the Song (960-1279), with the emergence of the civil service examination system as the most important means of appointment to positions in the bureaucracy.
The question of which Confucians of later ages would be enshrined in the temple was controversial because it raised such issues as which commentaries on the Confucian canon were acceptable and, by the Song, who was believed to have received the true transmission of the Dao from Kongzi and Mengzi (Mencius).
Even in Liu Xiang's (77-6 BCE) more "Confucian" essay summarizing seven schools of the late Zhou the late Zhou, one is struck by a concern that Kongzi's followers had splintered rather than unified this school.
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 History of Central Asia - an Overview - All Empires
In the Classical Era (500 BCE -500 CE), groups like the Xiong Nu and the Huns waged destructive wars against China and Rome.
From the 8th century BCE onward, the Scythians waged war with neighboring civilizations such as the Persians, Greeks, and Mesopotamians.
In the 200s BCE, the Xiong Nu rose to prominence under their leader Mao Dun.
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 1270 - Biocrawler   (Site not responding. Last check: )
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The Sanskrit fables known as the Panchatantra, dating from as early as 200 BCE, are translated into Latin from a Hebrew version by John of Capua.
Construction of the Old New Synagogue in Prague is completed.
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In the 1230s and 1240s, Muhammed ibn Yusuf ibn Nasr established a state centered around the city of Granada, thus giving his name to its ruling dynasty (Nasrid).  Granada's strength was undercut by two main factors.
Only when the wall was in disrepair and unmanned during times of weak government and turmoil, could the nomads could break (or bribe their way) into China.  Otherwise the Great Wall served its purpose as succeeding Chinese dynasties would repair, modify, and expand it as the real and symbolic boundary between civilization and the nomads.
Therefore, his death in 210 B.C.E. triggered a number of revolts and civil wars that led to the rapid fall of the Qin Dynasty and the rise of the Han Dynasty.
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 conprint
Although Confucius enjoyed a certain notoriety during his own lifetime, it was not until the Han (206 BCE- 220 CE) that rulers began to distinguish his teachings from those of other thinkers of the Zhou dynasty by canonizing Confucianism as an officially favored teaching.
The court's privileging of the Confucian canon became a critical part of the establishment of Confucianism as orthodoxy in the Song (960-1279), with the emergence of the civil service examination system as the most important means of appointment to positions in the bureaucracy.
This educated Ru group may have emerged within lower echelons of the aristocracy as early as the Shang (1766-1027 BCE), but it was apparently not understood as a distinctive school of thought until relatively late.
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 Science Fair Projects - Hazrat Inayat Khan
BCE), Moses (1456 BCE), Krishna (1249 BCE), Zoroaster (1000 BCE), Buddha (757 BCE), Jesus Christ (34 CE), Mohammed (613 CE)
Complementary to the prophets, the Spirit of Guidance has manifest various "Guides" who manifest the Inner Meaning of religion when the people of the world split and forget the Unity of Religion.
(Dates shown are common estimates from historical and Christian sources; BCE dates are very approximate)
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 The Original Wold Newton Universe Crossover Chronology Part I
The saga of Thongor was told by Lin Carter in a series of novels: Thongor and the Wizard of Lemuria, Thongor and the Dragon City, Thongor Against the Gods, Thongor in the City of Magicians, Thongor at the End of Time, and Thongor Fights the Pirates of Tarakus.
The remnants of the great civilization of Atlantis have deteriorated to barbarism, and Kull is a barbarian warrior from this ancient land.
10,000 BCE - Coincident with the end of the Hyborian Age is the time of Conan, a barbarian warrior from Cimmeria.
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 1240s BC
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1250 BCE Wu Ding emporer of Shang Dynasty to 1192 BCE.
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 Genghis Khan
The small mongol tribes were around 19 BCE, later on they grouped and became the Mongolian.
Temüjin began his slow ascent to power by offering himself as a vassal to his father's anda (sworn brother or blood brother) Toghrul, who was Khan of the Kerait and better known by the Chinese title Ong Khan (or "Wang Khan"), which the Jin Empire granted him in 1197.
These campaigns were the start of Mongol invasion of Rus and Mongol invasion of Europe by almost two decades until 1240s.
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Christ's act of submitting to suffering and death is central to Christianity — to a belief in Jesus Christ as the savior of all of mankind from punishment for Adam and Eve's "original sin."
Pisan was one of many artists who were influenced by an exposure to Byzantine art resulting from the capture of Constantinople by crusaders.
He was studying inscriptions on tablets Persian king Darius I had made in the sixth century BCE to record his victory over a group of rebels.
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 1280s BC - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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1280 BCE – The Torah is believed to have been fully composed around this time
This page was last modified 20:37, 5 July 2006.
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 History of Slovakia - Wiki-pedia , the free encyclopedia
Major cultural, economic, and political development can be attributed to the significant growth in production of copper, especially in central Slovakia (for example in Špania Dolina) and north-west Slovakia.
However, certain elements attest to the fact that by the beginning of the sixth century, a Slav population had begun to occupy vast territories extending from the Vistula, the Dniestr and the Danube, including present-day Slovakia, Pannonia and Carantania.
Based on their interpretation of recent archeological and literal sources, a minority of historians and linguists has developed an alternative theory holding that Slav tribes emerged on this territory thousands of years BCE, evolving from sedentary indigenous peoples in the midst of Celtic and Germanic tribal movements.
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 ArtLex on Death
1040-945 BCE, Dynasty 21, reigns of Psensennes I-II, Third Intermediate period, painted and inscribed papyrus, height of illustrated section 13 3/4 inches (34.9 cm), Metropolitan Museum of Art, NY.
The roof, which comprised most of the final third of the height, was in the form of a stepped pyramid, on top of which was a sculpture of four massive horses pulling a chariot occupied by the king and queen for whom the tomb was built —
Christ's act of submitting to suffering and death — crucifixion — is central to Christianity — to a belief in Jesus Christ as the savior of all of mankind from punishment for Adam and Eve's "original sin."
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 History Bookshop.com: Yellow Cross
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Following the inquisition of the 1240s in which 10,000 Cathars were burned at the stake, it seemed this early heretical movement had been fully quashed.
Fifty years later however, a revival was started, centred around the small town of Montaillou and led by the charismatic Authies brothers.
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The surprising result of new research is that the origins of the first humans in the Americas was not solely Asia, as had long been thought.
By the Sixth Century BCE scientific geography had concluded that the world was a sphere; Aristotle proved this by observing the shadow of the earth on the moon during an eclipse.
After his conclusions, universities taught that the earth was round, but there would be many centuries that passed before the authorities admitted that the round Earth was not the center of the universe.
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 Camino de Santiago: February 2007
Originally founded by Scipio Africanus around 209 BCE after his victory that concluded the second Punic War (the war between Rome and Carthage ["Punius" in Latin, thus the name]), Italica was originally intended as a place to retire faithfully serving legionares and as a way to hold the Spanish frontier.
Ferdinand III who reconquered much of southern Spain in the 1240s carried a statue of Mary as he traveled.
That ivory representation along with the keys that he received from the Moors on taking Seville are in the church.
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 IDP Newsletter Issue No. 19   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Rubruck (Willielmi de Rubruquis) who was at the Mongol court in the 1250's refers first (chapter 19) to Chinggis Khan as 'a certain workman Chinggis who used to steal animals...' (Malein 1911, p.94) and later (chapter 48) he states that Chinggis Khan was a flsmith (Malein 1911, p.162).
It is also noteworthy that the fifth chapter of Joannes de Plano di Carpini's account of his journey in the 1240s to the Mongols (Menestò 1989, p.357; Malein 1911, p.22) states that Chinggis Khan was killed by a thunder-clap.
But it was Buddhism, travelling the trade routes with pilgrims and merchants, which became the common factor uniting the different peoples of the Silk Road.
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 1250s BC Definition / 1250s BC Research   (Site not responding. Last check: )
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 Military
Battle of Kadesh took place between the forces of Ramesses II's Egypt and the Hittites of Muwatalli II at the city of Kadesh, the modern Tell Nebi Mend,
The monarch known now as Qin Shi Huang (Chinese: 秦始皇; Pinyin: Qín Shǐ Huáng; Wade-Giles: Ch'in Shih-huang) (259 BCE – September 10, 210 BCE),
Royal Military Academy has been the name of two different institutions of the British Army.
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Ee.3.59 contains the only copy of an illustrated Anglo-Norman verse Life of St Edward the Confessor, written in England probably in the later 1230s or early 1240s, and preserved in this manuscript, executed c.
Creating French Culture: Treasures from the Bibliotheque Nationale de France.
Use the floor plan to access the galleries that are available so far.'
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 Images of the Temple of Culture
A basic chronology of enshrinement shows the gradual canonization of the Dao School version of the Confucian tradition, beginning in the 1240s and particularly by Ming times.
Appendix B. Posthumous noble titles conferred upon Kongzi
478 BCE (Jingwang 42): Duke Ai of Lu posthumously confers title of Venerable Ni
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