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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.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/14th_century_BC   (646 words)

  
 Linklines
1361 BC Tutankhamen rules Egypt for only nine years, yet is famous for his expensive tomb.
609 BC Destruction of Assyrian empire, by the Medes and the Persians.
450 BC The construction of the enormous statue of Zeus in Olympia, Greece.
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 Pharos & Queens
In the 14th century BC this Egyptian pharaoh undertook a religious reform by displacing all the traditional deities with the sun-god Aton.
In the 14th century BC the Egyptian pharaoh Amenhotep IV undertook a religious reform by displacing all the traditional deities with the sun-god Aton.
A famous bust of Nefertiti, dating from c.1363-1343 BC and made of painted limestone, is now in the Staatliche Museen, Berlin.
www.egyptreservation.com /Pharos.htm   (1484 words)

  
 World Gold Council > discover > gold knowledge > amazing facts
A major archeological find of early jewellery was in the Royal tombs of Ur, in Mesopotamia, dated to around 2,600 BC where gold articles made by lost wax casting included a wild ass on the rein ring of a chariot.
A beautifully modelled bull cast in gold dating to 2,300 BC was found in the Caucasus in eastern Europe.
This has to be the face mask of the boy-king of Egypt (1361-1352 BC), Tutankhamun discovered in his tomb in 1922 by Howard Carter.
www.gold.org /discover/knowledge/amazingfacts/index.html   (582 words)

  
 ancient society   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-23)
By 3500 BC the foundations had been laid for what could be termed as one of the first hydraulic societies was developed over how to collectively irrigate the land.
The house of Sargon collapsed in 2150 BC due to its inability to withstand attacks from barbaric invaders and religious intrigue of the Sumerian priesthood.
Under Amenhotep III who ruled from 1398 to 1361 BC the empire reached its peak, the cities of Luxor and Karnak became the most luxurious cities in the ancient world and tribute flowed in from all the conquered lands.
www.emayzine.com /lectures/ancient.htm   (3546 words)

  
 The Death mask   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-23)
The mask was made in 1323 B.C. by Egyptian craftsmen after Tut's death.
The mask was found in 1922 by Howard Carter in the Valley of the Kings.
Tutankhamen became king after the death of Ikhnaton, the religious reformer who died in 1362 BC (see Ikhnaton).
website.lineone.net /~dmerrill/html/the_death_mask.html   (344 words)

  
 1360s BC   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-23)
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She will later married to Amenhotep III and after his death to his and heir Amenhotep IV Akhenaton.
She is variously identified with Akhenaton's Nefertiti and Kiya.
www.freeglossary.com /1361_BC   (301 words)

  
 Akhenaten Biography
Akhenaten (alternatively Akhnaten, Akhenaton, Akhnaton, Ikhnaton, and so on), also known as Amenhotep IV at the start of his reign, was a Pharaoh of the Eighteenth dynasty of Egypt.
He is thought to have been a half-brother or a son to Akhenaten but also a lover.
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)

  
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Mexico 1361 BC Each time you visit Mexico you will be in an Aztec temple which can sometimes be exited by going east.
Mexico 44 BC The goal of this scenario is to restore the Quetzlcoatl legend by ensuring that Cortez is wearing a similar item that you give to the priest.
Start at 1361 BC and visit the old man. Each time you visit him sit on the bench, or log, then stand and return back to the Interkron.
www.waitingforgo.com /legend/hints/timequest1.txt   (6343 words)

  
 Writing: A Chronicle
1200 BC Oracle bone inscriptions in Chinese characters begin
650 BC Demonic inscriptions, derived from hieroglyphs begin, Egypt
221 BC Qin dynasty reforms Chinese character spelling
www2.sunysuffolk.edu /oconnog/story/chronicle.html   (181 words)

  
 Egypt Holiday | Egyptian Holidays | Explore Holidays to Egypt | Cheap Holidays to Egypt | Luxor | Alexandria.
The collection, which covers the period from the 3rd century BC to the 7th century AD, is a fascinating record of civilization in the process of change as religions merged and society evolved.
In 1361 BC, a young boy (only about 9 or 10 years old) named Tutankhaten, ascended to the throne as Pharaoh of the New Kingdom.
His rule of nine years, until 1352 BC (he died suddenly and without leaving any heirs) was not marked by anything unusual or spectacular.
www.mintravel.com /cities_places.htm   (7977 words)

  
 Lotus, Flower of Paradise   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-23)
Egyptians, whose national flower is the water lily, traditionally regarded the water lily's opening and closing as an extraordinary process.
In 1361 BC, the tomb of King Tutan-kamen was finished in Egypt, and wasn't unsealed until 1922.
One of the few Egyptian tombs whose treasures had not been plundered, it is virtually a kingdom of water lilies.
home.sina.com /sinorama/0897/english/3_8.html   (259 words)

  
 Ancient Egypt
When the right man treads the passage the stones lift, the light shines and he walks forward to the tomb itself, where he will be called upon to worship.
In the 14th century BC the Egyptian pharaoh Amenhotep IV undertook a religious reform by displacing all the traditional deities with the sun-god Aton (also Aten).
In the god's honor, the pharaoh Akhaneton changed his name to Ikhnaton, which means "It is well with Aton." Ikhnaton (also Akhenaton) ruled from 1379 to 1362 BC.
ourworld.compuserve.com /homepages/S_Peterson/anciente.htm   (1165 words)

  
 ENCYCLOPEDIA OF TRIANGLE CENTERS
X(1) is the point of concurrence of the interior angle bisectors of ABC; the point inside ABC whose distances from sidelines BC, CA, AB are equal.
Construct the equilateral triangle BA'C having base BC and vertex A' on the negative side of BC; similarly construct equilateral triangles CB'A and AC'B based on the other two sides.
Let U and V be the points on sideline BC met by the interior and exterior bisectors of angle A. The circle having diameter UV is the A-Apollonian circle.
faculty.evansville.edu /ck6/encyclopedia/ETC.html   (10360 words)

  
 osman\out
Yet, when Abraham and Sarah came to Egypt end 16th/early 15th century BC, Abraham, when he saw that Pharoah was attracted to Sarah, took the precaution of declaring Sarah to be his sister.
Akhenaten, king of Egypt (1378-1361 BC.), was the first monotheistic ruler in history, who abolished the worship of the different gods of Ancient Egypt and introduced a deity with no image ‘Aten’, biblical Adonai, to be the sole God for all people.
The tomb which extends 20 meters inside the mountain was also used, from the beginning of the Macedonian Ptolemic period at the start of the 3rd century BC, for the burial of the sacred mummified cats of Bastet.
freespace.virgin.net /a.osman   (6398 words)

  
 Aromatherapy   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-23)
Hippocrates, who is known as the father of medical study, became aware of the therapeutic properties of the oils and recognised them as sedatives and stimulants.
In 1922, Alabaster vases, which still had aromatic scents, were found in the tomb of Tutankhamen (1361-1352 BC).
The modern use of Aromatherapy is said to have started with the French chemist Rene-Maurice Gattefosse.
home.earthlink.net /~lionessa/id7.html   (592 words)

  
 Ancient Egypt, Egyptian Poetry
Middle Kingdom: more refined sculpture, portrait sculptures of the kings displaying worry or pessimism, high level of artistry in relief sculpture and painting, smaller pyramids built of brick with stone facing at Fayyum, coffin texts, Tale of the Shipwrecked Sailor in single papyrus.
AD); Middle is classical stage of the language, literary language based on spoken language of c.
2200 BC; Late Egyptian became official language during Akhenaten's reign; hieroglyphs developed into hieratic and demotic scripts; demotic script corresponding to demotic form of language; change to Christianity brought about Coptic form of language, written in Greek alphabet with seven characters borrowed from demotic script.
mockingbird.creighton.edu /english/fajardo/teaching/eng120/egypt.htm   (636 words)

  
 EGYPT ALWAYS GREATLAND   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-23)
Egyptian pharaoh of the 18th dynasty (1361--1352 BC), the undistinguished son-in-law of the heretic pharaoh, Akhenaton.
He came to the throne at the age of 12, and is famous only for his magnificent tomb at Thebes, which was discovered intact in 1922 by Lord Carnarvon and Howard Carter
She reigned as Queen Philopator and Pharaoh between 51 and 30 BC, and died at the age of 39.
www.ghazala.4t.com /egypt.html   (3709 words)

  
 Over 4600 Images of Art and Architecture.   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-23)
689-664 BC Tanis: Throne of Sesostris: relief panel
950-720 BC Thebes: Tomb of Ramese VI: sarcophugus chamber: goddess "she who destorys"
1152-1146 BC Head of the statue of the a wife of Rameses II
rubens.anu.edu.au /htdocs/surveys/charlotte/bymedium/00426.html   (34 words)

  
 Ahmed Osman/Out of Egypt
Akhenaten, king of Egypt (1378-1361 BC.), was the first monotheistic ruler in history.
He abolished the worship of the different gods of Ancient Egypt and introduced a deity with no image—Aten, the biblical Adonai—to be the sole God for all people.
In his 17th year, Akhenaten was overthrown by a military coup when he used the army to force the new religion on his people, and was replaced by Tutankhamun in 1361 BC.
www.dwij.org /forum/amarna/7_tutankhamun_christ.html   (927 words)

  
  THREE WISE GIRLS   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-23)
Paleolithic age starts 2 million BC and ends c.10,000 BC or end of Ice Age.
9,000 BC (or 11,000 years ago) in text; possibly c.
by 3000 BC (or 5,000 years ago) advances of the early farming communities led to a new stage of development - the emergence of civilizations!
www.dominicanacademy.org /history.htm   (1649 words)

  
 Get It In Writing
  It has a long history dating back to 4000 BC when it was a favorite depiction in ancient Egyptian hieroglyphs on tomb and temple walls and as the tall white crown worn by the king of Upper Egypt.
  The tomb was finished in 1361 BC and was not opened until 1992 AD.
Interestingly enough, it was filled with lotuses, their outlines adorning the tops of columns and decorating many things, including the oar King Tut was supposed to use to row into the land of rebirth.
www.jasminjahal.com /articles/Lotus.htm   (1186 words)

  
 Near Eastern Thrones and the Ark of the Covenant
From my own standpoint, I see the ark as the figurative throne of God in the midst of his people, placed in the inner chamber, etc.
Throne of Tutankhamen found in his tomb (1361-1352 BC).
Made of wood, it is overlaid with sheet gold, inlaid with precious stones, and ornamented with animal shapes such as winged cobras wearing the crowns of Upper and Lower Egypt.
www.jesuswalk.com /kingdom/thrones.htm   (480 words)

  
 Pseudo-Dionysius the Areopagite [Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy]
In general, the prominent early Christian Platonists were men already possessing a classical Graeco-Roman culture and schooled in the Middle Platonic tradition and who would subsequently convert to Christianity thus bringing their background and knowledge to the service of their new faith.
Already, Philo of Alexandria (20 BC - 40 AD) had developed an extensive Middle Platonic interpretation of the Jewish scriptures (scriptural symbology, logos theology, moral philosophy, etc.).
With the solid framework provided by Philo, Alexandria became the home of the first Christian Platonists: Clement (160 - 220) and Origen (185 -253) who both in their own way crafted a considerable system of correspondences between Platonism and Christianity.
www.iep.utm.edu /p/pseudodi.htm   (3909 words)

  
 Timeline
Battle of Mylae, first major Roman victory which began to alter the balance of power at sea.
Death of AEthelfrith, king of Northumbria, killed at the battle of the Idle
Death of Othman, founder of Ottoman power, succeeded by his sonOrkhan (to 1361), probable organiser of the Ottoman state.
www.historyofwar.org /periodframe.html   (1192 words)

  
 BikeAbout Trip Log: November 18–19, 1997
Knowing that we would not have the energy to tackle so much stuff, we headed straight for the star attraction in the museum: the 1,700 or so objects on display straight from the tomb of, yes, you guessed it: the Pharaoh Tutankhamen, better known to us today as King Tut.
You see, in 1361 BC, a young boy (only about nine or ten years old!) named Tutankhaten, ascended to the throne as pharoah (or king) of the New Kingdom.
And yet, known today as Tutankhamen, he seems to be the most famous pharaoh of all.
www.bikeabout.org /journal/notes_33.htm   (3341 words)

  
 18TH DYNASTY PHAROAHS
Amenhotep I was also the first pharaoh who separated his mortuary temple and tomb.
the 7th king of the 18th dynasty, son of Thutmose III, ruled Egypt from 1450 to 1425 BC.
He continued the military exploits of his father, particularly in Syria, where he crushed an uprising and demanded oaths of loyalty from local rulers.
www.kingtutshop.com /freeinfo/18th-dynasty.htm   (1251 words)

  
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Flooding is a solar phenomenon, therefore you have to make the Gregorian correction; using von Beckerath's figures again, the range is 21 August - 23 October Greogorian not 28 August - 30 October Julian, for a fixed midpoint of 22 September Gregorian, not 29 September Julian.
By the 14th century BC, the difference is up to 12 days, making the equivalent Julian date 4 October.
Conventional chronology places him some time in the mid 17th century BC, by which time the Gregorian correction has risen to 14 days, so we are looking for a Julian date of 6 October for our midpoint -- 1660 BC according to von Beckerath, dead bang on target.
oi.uchicago.edu /OI/ANE/ANE-DIGEST/1999/v1999.n215   (9219 words)

  
 Name: YB05LOV1 Camellia West Concourse Flown: 08/27/2005
 14 Kwoka Fami/15 2075   AU 05 FSC   BC   C 11:16:26 195.330 03.54 1340.624   7
 22 Spradling      217   AU 05 SAC   BC   C 11:22:06  3/ 15  14.42 1284.968   0
 30 Spradling      578   AU 05 SAC   BC   C 12:02:06  3/ 15  18.09 1237.744   0
www.homestead.com /combineresults/files/West20050827.htm   (2837 words)

  
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Observation is dated to month III, so we look in the table for 1.III and Julian date 27.9, we get 1361 BC, we need to add 2*4 years because we need 29.9, gives 1369 BC.
We correct for the day, which is 3.III, not 1.III, then we have 1361 as our midpoint.
Then we use the variation given by vB (+/-130): 1491 BC - 1231 BC for this inscription dated to year 1, 3.III of Merenptah.
oi.uchicago.edu /OI/ANE/ANE-DIGEST/1999/v1999.n214   (5784 words)

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