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 Britain.tv Wikipedia - History of Korea
The first opinion, which was suggest by Joseon Sangosa, is that Gojoseon disintegrated by about 300 BCE as it gradually lost the control of its former fiefs.
Baekje's foundation by King Onjo in 18 BCE [4], as stated in the Samguk Sagi followed those of its neighbors and rivals, Goguryeo and Silla.
According to legend, the kingdom Silla began with the unification of six chiefdoms of the Jinhan confederacy by Bak Hyeokgeose in 57 BCE.
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 1340s_bce info here at en.128-bit.info   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
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 korea - Article and Reference from OnPedia.com
While the South Korean accounts list the formation of Go-Joseon as occuring around the 24th century BCE, other scholars dispute the veracity of this claim.
In the end, the Goryeo court submitted, and the Mongols interfered with Goryeo's politics for the next 100 years.
In the 1340s Mongul declines rapidly due to internal struggles.
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 1340s_bce info here at en.17-inch.info   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
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 Notes on Judaism from a Baha'i Perspective
But when Antiochus Epiphanes IV (reigned 175-64 B.C.E.) became the new Seleucid emperor he found his empire under severe external and internal pressure, consequently he adopted a policy of forced Hellenization of his realm in order to strengthen his rule and increase his tax revenues.
Herod's death in 4 B.C.E. is well documented, and since Jesus was born near the end of his reign, this helps date the birth of Jesus.
When the Black Death spread across Europe in the late 1340s, killing a quarter to half the continent's population, it was blamed on the Jews, who were accused of spreading it by poisoning Christian wells.
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 Evolution of Plate Armor: History of Armor   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
It was first used in the Classical World in the third century BCE and became widely disseminated.
By the 1340s these spaudlers were permanently attached to the upper cannon.
Although literary evidence for an independent breastplate, without any form of backplate, dates as early as the 1340s, the first known depiction dates only from the 1370s, and shows the breastplate being worn over the coat of plates.
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 1290s_bce info here at en.1320-kfan.info   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
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 1280s_bce info here at en.17-inch.info   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
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 Flint - Memory Alpha
Flint was an immortal human, born as Akharin, during Earth's 4th Millennium BCE in Mesopotamia, Earth.
He also met people like Moses, Socrates and Galileo, and witnessed the bubonic plague spreading over Europe in the 1340s, killing nearly half the European population at the time.
He was married hundreds of times, and had to watch his beloved ones grow old and die over and over again.
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 Korea - Article from FactBug.org - the fast Wikipedia mirror site   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
There exists archaeological and paleolithic evidence that people were living in the land we now call Korea 70,000 years ago.
Eventually, Go-Joseon (which means Early-Joseon, and literally translates to "Land of the Morning Calm") the most important and powerful of these early states, was established, and its foundation is highly symbolic, holding sentimental value for many modern day Koreans.
when the Zhou Dynasty (1122 BCE - 256 BCE) pushed the Yin to collapse and their subjects fled into Go-Joseon's domain.
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 Akharin - Star Trek Expanded Universe Database
Among it were a Shakespeare first folio, a Gutenberg Bible, the creation litographs by Taranullus of Centauri VII, several of his own original da Vinci works, some paintings of Reginald Pollack and some of the painter Sten from Marcus II.
Akharin was born in 3834 BCE in Mesopotamia, on Earth.
3724 BCE: "Dies" at the hands of Saladin.
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 Korea   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
Bronze age culture, introduced around the 12th century BCE, catalyzed more state formations.
Around the beginning of the Common Era, control over the northern Korean peninsula switched back and forth from the Chinese Han dynasty, Buyeo/Goguryeo, and later the Yan state of China.
In 1238 the Mongols invaded Goryeo and laid the kingdom in ruins as resistance continued on and off for almost thirty years.
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 Insolubles (Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy)
Its discovery is often credited to Eubulides the Megarian (4th century BCE), on the basis of a remark by Diogenes Laertius (Lives of the Philosophers II.108), although in fact Diogenes says only that Eubulides discussed the paradox, not that he discovered it.
Gregory of Rimini's main writing was done in the 1340s.
Although today we know of no text or passage of his that discusses insolubles, there must have been one, because in 1372 Peter of Ailly cites Gregory's theory in some detail and uses it in writing his own treatise on insolubles.
plato.stanford.edu /entries/insolubles   (7330 words)

  
 Beth McDonald's English Composition & Lit
During the 1340s a flood of the Yellow River cause economic disaster.
The Great Wall of China (built in the 3rd century BCE) was extended by 600 miles in order to curb Mongol attacks; and seems to have worked since attacks between 1550 and 1570 were turned back.
Ming dynasty naval power, used to destroy pirates along the China coast during the last years of the Mongol dynasty, was now used to explore Southeast Asia, India, the Persian Gulf region, the Red Sea and Africa’s eastern coast.
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 History of the Maldives - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
Built in 1656, this is the oldest mosque in Maldives.
Arab interest in Maldives also was reflected in the residence there in the 1340s of the well-known North African traveler Ibn Battutah.
In 1558 the Portuguese established themselves on Maldives, which they administered from Goa on India's west coast.
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 South Asia Exercises
Around 1500 BCE Indo-European speaking peoples migrated to South Asia and reshaped the culture.
Today many languages are spoken in South Asia—India alone recognizes 18 official languages, while Urdu is the official language of Pakistan.
Describe the Royal Highway linking the capital to the Hellenistic Kingdoms to the northwest, and the land and sea trade routes.
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 Annual Meeting 2003 Abstracts - Saturday
The powerful Assyrian empire of the 9th through 7th centuries BCE had its foundations in the preceding millennium when it emerged as an independent state and began expansionist policies to the west.
This archaeological survey of northern Jordan is part of a larger study on Mamluk agricultural policies in the country: their successes in the fourteenth century and apparent failure by the fifteenth.
The oft-repeated whole-scale abandonment of this region after the plague of the 1340s is far from proven.
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 Freefire Zone Forums - Dental Research Reopens Debate Over Black Death
Researchers from Oxford University have analyzed 121 teeth from 66 skeletons found in mass graves dating from the 14th century.
Contrary to expectations, they found no evidence of the bubonic plague bacterium Yersinia Pestis, carried by rats and fleas and commonly thought to be the cause of the disease which decimated Europe's population in the 1340s.
They say that earlier French research, which found Yersinia bacterium in DNA from teeth found in southern France, was probably flawed.
www.freefirezone.net /showthread.php?t=6918   (1823 words)

  
 BBC - h2g2 - Superbugs
For example, half the population of Athens succumbed to plague in the year 430 BCE.
That was not the last time Europe suffered a plague attack.
About a millennium later, in the 1340s, a scourge descended upon India and China, killing 9 out of every 10 people, before making its way to Europe, and later, Moscow and North Africa.
www.bbc.co.uk /dna/ww2/A854417   (2308 words)

  
 Irish History - Earthlore Explorations Historic Overview: Early Age Ireland
Over time England was distracted by other conflicts, and the Irish took back much of the country beyond Dublin.
This 'unruly' region became known as 'beyond the Pale.' With the devastation of the Black Death plagues in the 1340s, and several years of lost harvests many of the lands which were in British hands become unmanageable.
In this environment Irish resistance began to reform into more organized bodies of rebellion.
www.elore.com /Ireland/History/Overview/middle.htm   (1712 words)

  
 How to Interpret Your DNA Test Results for Ancestry and Family .   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
The situation in Western Europe was so bad for Jews in the 1340s and 1350s, the years of the bubonic plague and Mongol invasions in the East that Poland known in Hebrew as Polin, (Poylin in Yiddish) land of rest, looked like an open invitation to great farmland and forests.
Ethopian Jewish tradition says they are descended from Jewish noblemen who came with Menelik on his journey from Israel/Judea in the early years of the first millennium BCE.
So far few if any have compared ancient Israelite bones to any particular group of Jews living today, but Iraqi Jews are said to be closest to ancient Israelites in both mtDNA and Y chromosomes.
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 Annotations for Michelle Cliff's _No Telephone to Heaven_   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
Comfrey is a certain species of plant that has been identified since at least 400 BCE.
Palais du Papes (159): The Popes' Palace, a majestic castle which dominates both the valley of the Rhone River and the city of Avignon, in France.
Built in the 1330s and 1340s, the Palais du Papes served as the papal headquarters for nearly a century.
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 apworld   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
Overland trade more expensive due to weather and road size.
Bulk trade possible over ocean, especially Indian ocean, appearing around 400 bce.
Way people live revolves around things, languages of large-scale network.
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 Kemetians and the new world - EgyptSearch Forums
Most of the heads look native American to me but the terra cottas
African historians such as Abulfeda who lived in the late 13th and early 14th centuries, had been teaching students that the world was round and that ships had circumnavigated it.
The noted African scholar Al Omari, published a book in the 1340s, which recounted that people from the Mali Empire had crossed the Atlantic Ocean and reached America during the reign of the great Mansa Musa (c.
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