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  Nefertiti - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
In year 7 of his reign (1343 BC) the capital was moved from Thebes to Amarna, though construction of the city seems to have continued for two more years (till 1341 BC).
In an inscription estimated to November 21 of year 12 of the reign (1338 BC), her daughter Meketaten is mentioned for the last time; she is thought to have died shortly after that date.
Theories include a sudden death that was so emotionally painful to her husband that he forbade her being mentioned, or a fall from favor and subsequent replacement that led to its being politically incorrect to discuss her.
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 1340s BC - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
1347 BC - Legendary King Erechtheus II is reportedly killed by lightning after a reign of 50 years and is succeeded by his younger brother Cecrops II.
1346 BC - Pharaoh Amenhotep IV of Egypt begins his Cult of Aten and begins construction of Amarna intended to be his new capital.
1341 BC/ 1340 BC - Birth of Tutankhaten, later Pharaoh of Egypt as Tutankhamun (approximate date).
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 Kingdoms of North Africa - Ancient Egypt
In the late sixth millennium BC farming villages appeared in the Nile Valley.
From around 3500 to 3000 BC there were great and very sudden advances in craftsmanship and technology, which culminated in the working of copper, stone mace heads and ceramics.
c.3100 BC The process of consolidating the single kingdom is completed by the founding of a new capital at Memphis, strategically situated at the junction of the Nile Valley and the Delta.
www.kessler-web.co.uk /History/KingListsAfrica/EgyptAncient.htm   (1153 words)

  
 A BABYLONIAN PERSPECTIVE ON SENNACHERIB AND HIS GRAND VIZIER
For the C12th BC period the next substantial ruler of Babylon after Nebuchednezzar I - and not connected to the latter's dynasty - was one Adad-apla-iddina (c.1067-1046 BC, conventional).
One indication that I may be on the right track in attempting to merge the C12th BC king of Babylon, Nebuchednezzar I, with the C8th BC king of Assyria, Sennacherib, is that one finds during the reign of 'each' a vizier of such fame that he was to be remembered for centuries to come.
BC papyri that were discovered at the beginning of the 20th cent.
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 1340s BC   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26)
Centuries : 15th century BC - 14th century BC - 13th century BC Decades : 1390s BC 1380s BC 1370s BC 1360s BC 1350s BC - 1340s BC - 1330s BC 1320s BC 1310s BC 1300s BC 1290s BC Events and Trends
1347 BC - Legendary King Erechtheus II is reportedly killed by lightning after a reign of 50 years is succeeded by his younger brother Cecrops
1341 BC/ 1340 BC - Birth of later Pharaoh of Egypt as Tutankhamun (approximate date).
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 King of Athens - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Menestheus 1204 - 1181 BC (or 1213 - 1191 BC).
Acastus, King of Athens 1048 - 1012 BC.
In 753 BC the kingship was replaced with an archonship (see Archons of Athens).
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 Akhenaten Biography
He reigned from 1367 BC to 1350 BC or from 1350 BC/1349 BC to 1334 BC/ 1333 BC during the Eighteenth Dynasty.
In year 7 of his reign (1361 BC or 1343 BC) the capital was moved from Thebes to Amarna, though construction of the city seems to have continued for two more years (till 1359 BC or 1341 BC).
The new Pharaoh is believed to be a younger brother of Smenkhkare and a son of either Amenhotep III or Akhenaten.
www.biographybase.com /biography/Akhenaten.html   (886 words)

  
 Manuscripts
When Sumeria perfected the wedge-shaped cuneiform around 3000 BC, it introduced an alphabet to the world, and the relatively quick and easy method of describing things (and oh how the Sumerians loved to describe things 80% of their clay tablets are lists of things) caught on with other countries.
Not so curiously, this script is found outside urban areas, and appears in remote areas of the country places where it is easy on a clear night to gaze at the stars and identify the home of the gods, to catch their moods and predict future events.
The earliest inscription to be found directly upon Armenian lands, carved in 1114 BC by the Assyrians, describes coalition of kings of the central Armenian region referring to them as ‘the people of Nairi’.
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 Andre Gunder Frank: The Iron and Bronze Ages   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26)
In the 5th and 4th millennia BC already there was "highly developed commercial exchange" and the export of "huge quantities" of copper and gold from mining and metallurgical centers in Thrace and the Carpatho-Balkan region to oreless consuming regions in Moldavia, the Western Ukraine, the Dnieper and on to the Volga.
However, he also regards a longer period, beginning with the 16th century BC and including this period until the 13th and 12th centuries BC, as one of "stability." Then also "a whole chain of new metallurgical provinces, stretching from the Pacific to the Atlantic, was formed.
B Phase 1200 - 1000 BC This B phase is most remarkable and remarked as a major period of crisis, indeed of "dark ages," which also spelled the end of bronze age civilization and its definitive replacement by the new iron age.
www.rrojasdatabank.org /agfrank/bronze_age.html   (14133 words)

  
 Religious persecution - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
To enter Athens and refuse to show respect to Athena was tantamount to a declaration of personal enmity to the city and its people.
Strict Monotheism enters the picture with Akhenaten (1364-1347 BC), Pharaoh of Egypt.
He proclaimed that there was no god but Aten (Ra), and ordered all references to other gods in the kingdom demolished or excised, forbidding even the use of the plural form of their word for god.
www.wikipedia.org /wiki/Religious_Persecution   (1280 words)

  
 1340s BC
1340s BC Centuries: 15th century BC - 14th century BC - 13th century BC
1347 BC - Legendary King Erichthonius II of Athens is reportedly killed by lightning after a reign of 50 years and is succeeded by his younger brother Cecrops II.
1341 BC/ 1340 BC - Birth of Tutankhaten,later Pharaoh of Egypt as Tutankhamun (approximate date).
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 Chronology of the Old and New Testaments
970-931 BC Solomon; construction of the First ("Solomon's") Temple, built after the death of David and dedicated by his son (1 Kgs 8:1ff); this Temple was destroyed c.
587 BC Babylonian Empire conquers and destroys Jerusalem (capital of Judah, southern kingdom), Babylonian King Nebuchadnezzar; beginning of the Exile; deportation of King Jehoiachin and the elite of the Jewish population to Babylon with only the "inferior classes" remaining in Palestine; destruction of the First ("Solomon's") Temple (which had been built c.
538 BC Return from Exile (decree/edict of Cyrus, King of Persia); Jews return to Palestine; limited self-government as a province of the Persian Empire, but united; religious community directed by the priests; Samaritan factions block the rebuilding of the Temple until c.
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 'Misr' The Arab Republic of Egypt - Part One
This was started by Queen Hatshepsut in her devotion to the god Amun, the cult having been centred at Thebes, and to whom she built a temple at Dayr al Bahri, western Thebes.
Alexander's Empire was divided into three monarchies in 306 BC with Ptolemy keeping his kingdom of Egypt and establishing the line of the 'Ptolemaic Pharaohs' which lasted until Roman times.
Rather than become part of the Empire she committed suicide in 30 BC and thus began Roman rule in Egypt.
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 Fileareas   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26)
Relief of the Goddess Hathor and king Sethi I, 1303-1290 BC.
King Osorkon II between Isis and Horus, 889-866 BC.
Wooden statue of the Goddess Ptah-Sokaris- Osiris, 1000 BC.
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 D:\BOUDICCA\6.html   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26)
HATHSETH.ZIP 150,165 Relief of the Goddess Hathor and king Sethi I, 1303-1290 BC.
PTAHSOOS.ZIP 174,747 Wooden statue of the Goddess Ptah-Sokaris- Osiris, 1000 BC.
SARCDJET.ZIP 176,412 Sarcophagus fragment of Djedthotiufanchs, 660- 525 BC.
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 The Buells and Their Relations   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26)
The founder of the Seleucid dynasty, he was a Macedonian general serving under Alexander the Great, and in the second partition of Alexander's empire in 321 bc he was made satrap of Babylon, becoming king of Babylonia in 312 bc.
In 302 bc he joined the confederacy against Macedonia and in 301, upon the defeat and death of King Antigonus I of Macedonia, obtained the largest share of the spoils, including the whole of Syria and a great part of Asia Minor.
Seleucus IV Philopator King of Syria was born in 222 BC.
www.familyorigins.com /users/b/u/e/Matthew-J-Buell/FAMO1-0001/d111.htm   (662 words)

  
 Time Line for Global History I   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26)
7000 BC Jarmo is settled in the Fertile Crescent
Circa 650 BC The reign of Assurbanipal, the Assyrian emperor or "king of kings," rules all of the Fertile Crescent from his capital at Nineveh.
133-123 BC The Gracchi Brothers (Tiberius and Gaius Gracchus) attempt reform of Rome.
www.columbia.edu /~jd485/globalone2/timeline.htm   (4633 words)

  
 ToniMorrison
A pyramid is structure with triangular sides that rise to a point from a square, rectangular, or triangular base.
The Great Pyramid at Giza was built by the Pharaoh Khufu in 2528 BC Two million, three thousand blocks of stone, each weighing two and a half tons, were dragged up ramps until they covered thirteen acres and reached the point and altitude of four hundred and eighty one feet.
King Tutankhamon became pharaoh at the age of eight in about 1347 BC King Tutankhamon died nine years later in 1339 BC at the remarkable young age of seventeen.
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This would explain the apparent dearth, again, of Hammurabic archaeology in Babylon [6500]: "Due to extensive later rebuilding and the recent rise of the water table, the city of Babylon is virtually unknown archaeologically for this period, and only a handful of tablets from it have survived".
Samsuiluna's successor was Abi-eshu (c.1711-1684 BC, conventional), who, though he repelled a Kassite attack, "was unable to prevent the Kassite chief Kashtiliash I from becoming King of Hana" [6600].
1620-1590 BC, conventional) - to be folded with Mursilis II - eventually brought an end to the glorious kingdom of Yamkhad, destroying the city of Aleppo [6800], he then went on to take and plunder Babylon, then ruled by Samsuditana, thus effectively bringing to an end the Hammurabic dynasty.
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 Overview and Timeline
728 BC - Egypt is conquered by Nubia
Alexander the Great became Pharaoh in 352 BC - the first in a line of foreign rulers which included Cleopatra (who was of Greek origin).
She was the last ruler of Egypt before it fell under Roman control.
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 KING TUTANKHAMUN – WAS IT MURDER   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26)
Tutankhamun was born over 3,000 years ago in Egypt in the year 1347 BC.
At the age of nine he was made ruler of the richest kingdom of that time.
Ay wanted to rule alone so in 1339 BC he murdered Tutankhamun by striking him with a blunt object.
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 Old Testament and History: Exodus 1-14   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26)
Rameses II was a very powerful and strong pharoah who certainly would not want to record that a group of subject people left Egypt over night and escaped from his army.
Returning to a slightly earlier period, there is a possibility that a pharoah about 100 years before Rameses II was a pharoah who was seen to be favourable to the Israelites.
We have a record made during the rule of Rameses II son, Marniptah which is dated about 1220 BC which tells of an army expedition into Palestine.
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 14th century BC - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
15th century BC - 14th century BC - 13th century BC
1344 - 1322 BC -- Beginning of Hittite empire
This page was last modified 03:11, 30 October 2005.
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 Bible Prophecy Forum. (Hurricane Katrina; Saddam; Israel)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26)
Thus, 1446 BC + 49 years = 1397 BC with 1396 BC being the Jubilee year, and 1348 BC was the second jubilee with 1347 BC as the Jubilee year (aut.
Hence, the 40-years wondering in the desert by Israel for their unbelief for breaking the old covenant of Moses (by their unbelief) occurs again 30 Jubilees later (1470/1471 years) when again Israel through unbelief reject their Messiah and the New Covenant, and are expelled from the land.
1446/1445 BC plus 36 (6 x 6) generations of 40 years (or 360 x 4 years -- note that 360 again!) comes to 6/5 BC, which is the birth of Christ.
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 1340 BC Encyclopedia Article, Definition, History, Biography   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26)
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 Encyclopedia: 1343 BC
Encyclopedia: 1343 BC Updated 285 days 4 hours 7 minutes ago.
1346 BC - Pharaoh Amenhotep IV of Egypt begins his Cult of Aten and begins construction of Egypt renames himself to Akhenaton.
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 Black Death: 1347-1351
The first outbreak of the plague was reported in China in the early 1330's.
Trade between Asia and Europe had been growing significantly, and in 1347, rat-infested ships from China arrived in Sicily, bringing the disease with them.
Since Italy was the center of European commerce, business, and politics, this provided the perfect opportunity for the disease to spread.
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The completion of the building of Jerusalem's walls 3630 years after the creation of Adam (or 434 years before the death of the Messiah) would be in (434 - 35 + 1 = 400) 400 BC (enumerating from 1 BC and 1 AD).
They were in exile for 70 years, thus the end of Zedekiah's reign was in the year 413 + 70 = 483 BC and the beginning of Zedekiah's reign (he reigned for 11 years) was in the year 483 + 11 = 494 BC.
In a similar fashion, the beginning of Solomon's reign was found to be in the year 916 BC.
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 A Hyper-History of the Emerald Tablet
Occult historians generally agree that the tablet was found in a secret chamber under the pyramid of Cheops around 1350 BC.
Some scholars suggested the date of origin for the Emerald Tablet to be around 3000 BC, when the Phoenicians settled on the Syrian coast.
Archeologist Sir Alan Gardner surmised that Akhenaten’s body had been "torn to pieces and thrown to the dogs." The only written references to the Aten after the Akhenaten's death were enigmatic allusions that associated the Disk with the great Sphinx on the Giza Plain.
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 EUH 1000 Course Outline   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26)
Menes unites Upper and Lower Egypt in 2,900 BC b.
Skeptics/ Pyrrho 360-275 BC, Arcesilaus 316-241 BC b.
Cynics/ Antisthenes 444-371 BC, Diogenes 412-323 BC c.
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