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  Timeline of Korean history - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
2nd century BCE: Approximate date of the founding of Goguryeo and Buyeo states and the Samhan confederacies.
108 BCE: Han Dynasty Chinese forces invade Korea, toppling Gojoseon and establishing four commanderies in the northern part of the peninsula.
1251: Goryeo completes the Tripitaka Koreana, the most comprehensive and oldest intact version of the Buddhist canon in Chinese script.
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 Pandyan Kingdom - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
1251) who expanded their empire in to Telugu country and invaded Sri Lanka to conquer the northern half of the island.
Any attempt at extracting a systematic chronology and data from these poems should be aware of the casual nature of these poems and the wide difference between the purposes of the anthologist who collected these poems and the historian’s attempts are arriving at a continuous history.
After being overshadowed by the Pallavas and Cholas for centuries, Pandyan glory was briefly revived by the much celebrated Jatavarman Sundara Pandyan in 1251 and the Pandya power extended from the Telugu countries on banks of the Godavari river to the northern half of Sri Lanka.
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 Jewish history - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Israel was conquered by the Assyrian ruler Shalmaneser V in the 8th century BCE.
The kingdom of Judah was conquered by a Babylonian army in the early 6th century BCE.
The Judahite elite was exiled to Babylon, but later at least a part of them returned to their homeland, led by prophets Ezra and Nehemiah, after the subsequent conquest of Babylonia by the Persians.
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 HISTORY OF CAESAREA
At the end of the 2nd century BCE it was incorporated into the Hasmonaean kingdom by Alexander Jannai.
Louis IX's ``impregnable'' walls were raised in 1251 but Caesarea was taken by Sultan Beibars in 1291, and destroyed by the Mamelukes.
The area was developed with the help of the Rothschilds, and it has become a leading resort area and retreat for the affluent.
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 WI:Minoan Civilization Survives into this day? - Alternate History Discussion Board
In 1414 BCE, one of his most controversial decisions in his reign, he orders the Massacre of the Mycenaean men, and the Women and Children to be sold into slavery.
1351 BCE: Pharaoh Tutankhamun is assassinated, His wife Queen Ankhesenamen, She writes a letter to the Hittite king Suppiluliumas I, who is restoring and vastly expands the decayed Hittite empire, asking him to send one of his sons to become her husband and to become Pharaoh of Egypt.
1251 BCE: King Minos IX dies, he is succeeded by his son who takes to the throne as Daros III.
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 The Peloponessus   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-29)
The inhabitants, called Maniotes, are thought to be descended from Laconian refugees of the 2nd century BCE, and have been noted for a very long while for their pugnacity and fierce independence.
In the 18th century the region was granted considerable autonomy under a series of Ottoman Beys appointed from the populace; a vain effort by the Turks, since the Maniot insurrection of 1821 was one of the chief sparks leading to the War of Independence for Greece.
In the Peloponnesian War a coalition led by Mantinea and Argos and urged on by Athens was defeated (418 BCE) by Sparta at Mantinea.
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 History of Judaism - ReligionFacts
The period of Jewish history designated by some historians as "Biblical Judaism" is the centuries covered by the narratives of the Tanakh, from the creation and primitive history of mankind to the last of the prophets in the 4th century BCE.
The Tanakh tells the history of the Hebrew people from a religious viewpoint, beginning with the creation of mankind and ending with the words of the last of the prophets in the 4th century BCE.
This period is often referred to by scholars as "Biblical Judaism." The Tanakh follows the Hebrew nation as it experiences cycles of favor and discipline by God.
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 Story of Pharaoh in Koran - a Miracles? By Alamgir Hussain   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-29)
Although some of them may have been unkind rulers as were other rulers around the world during that time, a few of them were actually kind, generous, intelligent and concerned about the welfare of the people.
Another great Pharaoh was Rameses II (or Rameses the Great, 1317-1251 BCE) and if Moses (born in 1359 BCE) ever had lived on earth, Rameses II is the Pharaoh described in TORAH/Bible.
Egyptian rulers/kings used to accord the Pharaoh title from ~3200 to 332 BCE and scores of Pharaoh ruled Egypt during that period.
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 Caesarea/Harbor Chronology   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-29)
The city was named after either the Sidonian king Abdashtart or an unknown Hellenistic commander of Ptolemy II Philadelpus.
258 BCE: an Egyptian official from Ptolemy II lands at the port of Straton's tower.
The town is fortified, and withstands a siege by the Seleucids and Hasmonean king Alexander Jannaeus.
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 Anatolia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-29)
1200 BCE to 546 BCE is characterized by four primary groups; the Kingdom of Phrygia (central), the Kingdom of Lydia (western), the People of the Sea (southern and southwest), and Urartu (east).
To the Romans (Republic to 27 BCE, Empire thereafter), partially from 133 BCE, more-or-less entirely by 17 CE.
In the3rd century BCE, the region was devastated by the migrational assault of three associated Celtic tribes (Tolistoboges, Tectosages and Trocmes), who moved in from central Europe via the Balkans.
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In 539 BCE the Babylon empire fell to Persian conquest.
Egypt was dominated by Persia from 525 BCE until 404 BCE.
Eventually the mighty Persian empire was conquered by Alexander the Great from 332 BCE until his death in 323 BCE.
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 Timeline of Buddhist History
590-470 BCE: Mahavir - Founder of Jainism, contemporary of the Buddha.
589-525 BCE: Enlightenment of the Buddha in Bodhgaya (at age 36).
During the full-moon night of July, the Buddha delivers his first discourse near Varanasi, introducing the world to the Four Noble Truths and commencing a 45-year career of teaching the religion he called "Dhamma-vinaya".
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 Solar Eclipses: -1299 to -1200   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-29)
The terms BCE and CE are abbreviations for "Before Common Era" and "Common Era," respectively.
Historians should note the numerical difference of one year between astronomical dates and BCE dates.
Thus, the year 0 corresponds to 1 BCE, and year -100 corresponds to 101 BCE, etc..
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 B.C.E. , C.E vs B.C. , A.D.
Posted: Thu Dec 15, 2005 12:07 am Post subject: B.C.E., C.E vs B.C. i think that we should make an effort to enforce useing BCE (before common era) and CE (Common era) instead of using "before christ" and "after death".
I do use BCE and CE anyway, but it's not something that comes up very often unless you're discussing ancient history, really.
BC to me tells me were useing the christian way of a timeline (not in a radical sense), while BCE is more culturaly diverse.
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 Aegean Islands   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-29)
Increasingly isolated owing to shifting trade routes, it was seized by Mediterranean pirates in the 1st century BCE.
Subdued once more, it gradually fell into obscurity and, with a major loss of population, became little more than a quarry as Romans, Byzantines, Venetians, and Turks slowly pulled apart its very extensive ruins to build their own structures.
The Athenian slaughter of the entire male population in 416 BCE in reprisal for neutrality in the Peloponnesian War inspired Euripedes to write and stage The Trojan Women, an early anti-war play.
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 The Cumaean Sibyl - Ancient Rome's Great Priestess and Prophet (WOVOCA.com - Earth Mother Crying! © )
In a closely guarded vault beneath the Capitoline temple of Jupiter (in Rome) were once kept the renowned sibylline books, which were consulted by the college of priests on the occasion of earthquakes and other disasters.
He follows their thread from the year 461 BCE, when the two original commissioners (duumviri -- "two men") consulted the Books because of a terrible earthquake when the heavens also blazed -- and again in 443 BCE, when people and cattle were struck by an epidemic.
In 343 BCE, they were again consulted because of a fearsome omen: a shower of stones fell on Rome.
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 Timeline of Buddhist History
380 BCE: 2nd Buddhist Council; split of the "Mahasanghika" and "Sarvastivadin" schools.
247 BCE : 3rd Buddhist Council to agree on authentic Buddhist scriptures: establishment of the Theravada canon; more and separate schools within Buddhism develop.
35 BCE Sri Lanka: King Vattagamani orders the Buddhist teachings (Theravada canon) to be committed to writing.
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 15 Women, 15 Centuries, a Women's History Month 1998 celebration
Aspasia of Miletus (born between 460 and 455 BCE - c.
Perhaps best known for her magnificent temple at Deir el Bahari in Thebes, Hatshepsut, the fifth ruler of the 18th Dynasty, was the daughter of Thutmose I and the beautiful Queen Ahmose.
When Thutmose II, Hatshepsut's husband and half-brother, died in 1479 BCE, his son by a minor wife, Thutmose III, was appointed heir.
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 Roman Board Games -- Tabula   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-29)
Tabula bears some similarity to Egyptian Senet, which dates back to at least 3000 BCE and which was the forerunner of Duodecim Scripta (aka Duodecim Scriptorum).
On the back of a bronze Roman mirror from 200 BCE shown at the right, we see two young people playing on a 12-lined board that is clearly a Tabula board, although it might possibly be an artist's rendition of a Duodecim Scripta board.
Tabula spawned a series of games throughout Europe, such as Ad Elta Stelpur in Iceland, Taefle and Fayles in England (1025 AD), Sixe-Ace in Spain (1251 AD), and Tourne-case in France.
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 Maps Guide : Timeline Of Eastern Philosophers
The list ends at the year 1950, where it is presumed that philosophers fall into the broader global category.
Cheng Hsuan (127–200 CE) Chia Yi (201–169 BCE) Dong Zhongshu (c.176–c.104 BCE) Ho Yen (190–249 CE) Huai Nun Tzu (179–122 BCE) Wang Chong (27–97 CE) Yang Hsiung (53 BCE–18 CE)
Carvaka (?) — materialism Siddhartha Gautama (circa 563–483 BCE) — founder of Buddhism Mahavira (599–527 BCE) — heavily influenced Jainism, the founder of the religion Mohabiir — Jainism
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 Story of Pharaoh in Koran - A Miracle? By Alamgir Hussain   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-29)
Rameses II (or Rameses the Great, 1317-1251 BCE) and if Moses (born in 1359 BCE) ever had lived on earth, Rameses II is the Pharaoh described in TORAH/OT.
~3200 to 332 BCE and scores of Pharaoh ruled Egypt during that period.
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From 1251 to 1259 he led military campaigns in S China.
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 NASA - Moon Phases: -1299 to -1200
Phases of the Moon: -1299 to -1200 (1300 to 1201 BCE)
Historians are reminded that the astronomical dating system used in these tables includes the year "0" while the traditional BCE - CE dating convention does not.
Thus, the year "0" here corresponds to "1 BCE", the year "-100" is "101 BCE", and so on.
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 Was The 5th Century Bce A "golden Age" For Athens? | Essays
Was The 5th Century Bce A "golden Age" For Athens?
5th century BCE was a period of great development in Ancient Greece, and specifically
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