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  14th century BC - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
1334 BC/1333 BC - Death of Smenkhkare, Pharaoh of Egypt and co-ruler with Akhenaton.
1334 BC/1333 BC - Death of Akhenaton, Pharaoh of Egypt.
1323 BC - Death of Pharaoh Tutankhamun of Egypt.
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 Britain.tv Wikipedia - 1300 BC
Cecrops II, legendary King of Athens, dies after a reign of 40 years and is succeeded by his son Pandion II.
1303 BC - Seti I becomes Pharaoh of Egypt.
1300 BC — Pangeng moved the capital of Shang Dynasty to Yin.
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 Encyclopedia
About 1300 bc, Illyrians, people of Indo-European stock who are considered ancestors of modern Albanians, settled on the northern and eastern coasts of the Adriatic Sea.
The Greeks established cities on the coast in the 7th and 6th centuries bc, and in the 4th and 3d centuries bc Macedonian kings conquered parts of Illyria.
Gradually, Dalmatia was conquered and finally added (78–77 bc) to Illyricum; then, by 35–34 bc the southern areas of the former kingdom of Illyria were added, and, in 9 bc, Pannonia in the north.
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 Egyptians
Agriculture was brought to the Nile Valley prior to 5000 BC by immigrants from the highlands of Palestine.
Around 3100 BC, King Menes of Upper Egypt conquered Lower Egypt (centered on the lowland river delta) and established the First Dynasty.Between 3100 BC and 1300 BC, the Egyptians struggled with Nubians and Kushites up the Nile to the south.
Around 1300 BC the Nubians suffered an important defeat and were neutralized as a threat for about 500 years.Egypt’s Dynasty XIII, 1783 to 1640 BC, was very weak.
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 The Ultimate Chariot Dog Breeds Information Guide and Reference
At least partially derived from the Yamna culture, a remarkable archaeological culture emerges around 2000 BC east of the Urals: The Sintashta-Petrovka culture built heavily fortified settlements, engaged in bronze metallurgy on a scale hitherto unprecedented and practiced complex burial rituals reminiscent of Aryan rituals known from the Rigveda.
The chariot, together with the horse itself, was introduced to Egypt during the reign of the Hyksos dynasty in the 16th century BC.
The Battle of Kadesh in 1299 BC is likely to have been the largest chariot battle ever fought, in which some five thousand chariots were involved.
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 Timeline 1300 to 500BCE
These were nomadic tribes from the Russian steppes, who made their way round the eastern end of the Caucasus, burst through into the Moghan plains and the basin of Lake Urmia, and terrorized Western Asia for several generations, till they were broken by the power of the Medes and absorbed in the native population.
A Jewish document from 407 BC known as 'The Demotic Chronicle' speaks of the Cambyses destroying all the temples of the Egyptian gods.
Their military and political power was eroded over the course of the 5th century BC with Rome rising as the dominant power on the peninsula in the 4th century BC.
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 MATHEMATICS OF EGYPT - Mathematicians of the African Diaspora   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
The Egyptians had a calendar as early as 4800 BC, but in 4200 BC their mathematics and astronomy produced a 365 day calendar (12 months of 30 days + 5 feast days).
At first they used counting glyphs, but even by 2000 BC, the hieratic glyphs were in use.
1300 BC)] divided the land into lots and gave a square piece of equal size, from the produce of which he exacted an annual tax.
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 1300s BC - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
1307 BC - Adad-nirari I becomes king of Assyria.
1300 BC - Rise of the Urnfield culture.
This page was last modified 17:00, 5 July 2006.
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 Bronze Age   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
The renewed contacts with Mesopotamia are clearly noted in the archaeological record dating to the 4th millennium BC in the UAE and Oman.
By 3000 BC agriculture was established, with wheat, barley and dates being grown.
The period from 2500 to 2000 BC is referred to throughout the UAE and Oman as the Umm an-Nar period.
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 Illyria: 2000 BC (Dorians) - 530 AD (Slavic invasion) - Message Board - ezboard.com
In about 1300 BC Illyrian and Venetic groups (or one group which was later divided into two) started migrating to the south, from Pannonia (modern Hungary) to Dalmatia (modern Croatia, Serbia and Bosnia).
In about 380 BC Illyria became a single kingdom, and by the time Macedonian forces came to conquer it in 356 BC, Illyria was strong enough to repel the aggression.
In the 2nd century BC Galatia became the protectorate of the Pontic kingdom, and in the next century it was conquered by Rome.
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 History Timeline BC
Archaeological evidence shows that it was supported by an advanced legal system which included specialized judges, the giving of testimony under oath, the proper form of judicial decisions and the ability of the judges to order that damages be paid to a victim by the guilty party.
1300 BC: The Ten Commandments - According to the Bible, it was in approximately 1300 BC that Moses received a list of ten laws directly from God.
221 BC that the king of "Ch'in" managed to defeat the kings of the other 6 kingdoms and unite China.
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 Ancient Egypt   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
Dating back to 3200 BC, the language of Ancient Egypt is one of the oldest and most intensely studied languages in the world.
If the pottery, which has been dated to 4000 BC, does indeed include hieroglyphic writing, it is the oldest piece of written language in Egyptian history.
Literary works of the 1800 BC period show the use of story telling in its possibly recreational and instructional use.
www.personal.psu.edu /roe101/art002group8/language.shtml   (992 words)

  
 Potential of Women, 1300 BC through Today   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
1300 B.C. Homeric women (1300 B.C.-1100 B.C.) were relatively free and exercised considerable influence over men.
27 B.C. With increased economic freedom, the drive for individual freedom brought new rights and respect for women.
As today, Roman feminists who advocated use of government controls and force to accomplish their ends failed in the long run by establishing the conditions for the increased oppression of women.
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 Illyrians, 700 BC - 10 AD (DBA 26)
The Illyrians (of Indo-European stock) migrated to this region in approximately 1300 BC along with their Dorian cousins who pushed farther to overwhelm the Mycenean culture in Greece.
Around 250 BC, the Illyrian tribes Ardriaii and Antariates, under their rulers Pleuratos and Agron, mounted naval raids in the Adriatic against the Greek colonies and neighboring islands of Corcya and Phoros.
With the death of King Agron in 232 BC, Queen Teuta assumed the throne of Illyria and engaged her navy against Roman commercial shipping on the Adriatic, prompting the Roman Senate to declare war.
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 ARTH 101: Lectures   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
720 BC) 209, 27.6 Archaic Period (700-480 BC) Black-Figure Neck Amphora with Herakles Wrestling the Nemean Lion (c.
BC) 208, 27.209 Dying Gaul (from Pergamon, c.
510 BC) 6-8 Mars from Todi (early 4th century BC) 6-9 Painting Tarquinia, Tomb of the Leopards (c.
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 Ancient Egyptian Language
Egyptian is part of the Afro-Asiatic group of languages and is related to Berber and Semitic (languages such as Arabic, Amharic and Hebrew).
Egyptian writing in the form of label and signs has been dated to 3200 BC.
Arabic gradually replaced spoken Coptic after the Arabian invasion in the seventh century, though Arabic was the language of the Muslim political administration soon thereafter.
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 I/47 Illyrians (700 BC - 10 AD)
Grabus (of the Grabaei tribe) came to power in 356 BC and was encouraged by Athens to form alliance with Lysippus of Paeonia and Cetriporis of Thrace against Macedonia.
In 335 BC, Kleitus, the son of Bardhylus, and Glaukia of the Taulanti rebelled against Alexander of Macedon, but were soundly defeated.
Unofficial Variant: In 385 BC only, four elements of Illyrian auxilia can be exchanged for two elements of Spanish scutarii (2x 3Ax) and two elements of Syracusan hoplites (2x 4Sp) to represent the allies provided by Dionysius I of Syracuse in support of the Illyrian campaign against Epeiros.
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 Virtual Egyptian - Horus-the-Child, Dyn.19, 1300-1200 BC
Horus-the-Child riding a swan, 304-31 BC Pair of udjat eyes of Horus, Dyn.
By the time of the unification of Upper and Lower Egypt in 3000 BC, the ruler was Horus” (Hart 1986:89).
Therefore unlike, say, medieval European kings, Egyptian kings were not ‘kings by the grace of God.’ They were not born as gods either.
www.virtual-egyptian-museum.org /Collection/Content/MET.LL.00836.html   (571 words)

  
 Assiros
Dendrochronology and Dendrochronologically related 14C dates for timbers from the construction of Phases 3 and 2 require a reassessment of many of these dates since the construction of Phase 3 must be set around 1080 BC and that of Phase 2 around 1070 BC.
The presence of many fragments of a PG amphora below the Phase 2 floor indicates that the start date of PG for the whole of southern Greece must be set before 1070 BC, perhaps by as many as fifty years.
The provisional date obtained in the same way for the construction of Phase 7 is circa 1270 BC and timbers from Phase 9 await analysis.
artsweb.bham.ac.uk /aha/kaw/Assiros/stratchron.htm   (199 words)

  
 The Hittites
Their invasion spelled the end of the Old Babylonian empire in Mesopotamia (1900-1600 BC), and like so many others before them, the invaders adopted the ways of the conquered; after the conquest of Mesopotamia, the Hittites adopted the laws, religion, and the literature of the Old Babylonians thus continuing the long heritage of Sumerian culture.
Their empire was at its greatest from 1600-1200 BC, and even after the Assyrians gained control of Mesopotamia after 1300 BC, the Hittite cities and territories thrived independently until 717 BC, when the territories were finally conquered by Assyrians and others.
In fact, from 1300-1200 BC, the Hittites waged a war against Egypt that drained both empires tragically.
www.wsu.edu /~dee/MESO/HITTITES.HTM   (693 words)

  
 Ethics of India 30 BC To 1300 by Sanderson Beck
Ethics of India 30 BC To 1300 by Sanderson Beck
Probably in the second half of the first century BC Kharavela conquered much territory for Kalinga in southeastern India and patronized Jainism.
Late in the 1st century BC a line of Iranian kings known as the Pahlavas ruled northwest India.
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 Directory of Pages each page represents one object in the collection
Egypt, Ptolemaic Dynasty, / Baboon on a Limestone Bas / 305-30 BC
Egypt, Thebes, Asasif, to / Shawabty of Ankh-Hor / 664-610 BC
Egyptian / Mummy, cartonnage of / 850/750 B.C. Egyptian / Mummy / 30 BC/395 A.D. Egyptian / Nebwenenef, High Priest o / 1290/1275 B.C. Egyptian / Ostracon of Senenmut / ca.
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 Minolta Fax 1300 Color - PacificInk.com
Pacific Ink offers cartridges and refill kits for use in your Minolta fax 1300 color.
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Kit includes 3x20ml bottles blue, red, yellow ink, illustrated instructions, syringe, refill clip, refill needles, cartrdige screw.
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 Data: 1499 BC to 1000 BC - The Ethnohistory Project
By 28 BC completely lost their independence (to Romans) and became mixed and assimilated with succeeding populations.
We have named record of tribes for many parts of it starting with 1200 BC for some, but records for individual tribes do not cover the entire area.
Although Liburni occupied area from 900 to 626 BC the Taulantii seem to have remained.
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 List of state leaders in 1300 BC - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
1301 BC state leaders - Events of 1300 BC - 1301 BC state leaders - State leaders by year
Egypt (XVIII Dynasty) - Horemheb, Pharaoh of Egypt (1321 BC-1293 BC)
Elam (Igehalkid Dynasty) - Khuman-Numena, King of Elam (1300 BC-1275 BC)
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/List_of_state_leaders_in_1300_BC   (145 words)

  
 WORLD HISTORY TIMELINE: Mesopotamia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
1300-612 BC Assyrians ruled Mesopotamia from their capital at Nineveh
612 BC Medes and Chaldeans expel Assyrians and found a "New Babylonian" empire
612-539 BC New Babylonians ruled Mesopotamians from a capital with possibly 800,000 inhabitants
courses.wcupa.edu /jones/his101/TIMELINE/T-SUMER.HTM   (121 words)

  
 Hebrews
Solomon 960 - 933 B.C. Northern Kingdom of Israel 933 - 722 B.C
Southern Kingdom of Judah 933 - 586 B.C. destroyed by Chaldaeans
Herod the Great 38 - 4 B.C. Roman Client State and Province ~60 B.C. Destruction of the 2nd Temple 70 A.D. Diaspora 70 A.D. Creation of the Modern State of Israel 1948
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 Find in a Library: Qadesh, 1300 BC : clash of the warrior kings
Find in a Library: Qadesh, 1300 BC : clash of the warrior kings
Qadesh, 1300 BC : clash of the warrior kings
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