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  MSN Encarta - Print Preview - Assyria
bc), succeeded in extending the territory of Assyria from the Zagros Mountains to the Mediterranean Sea.
As a result of these migrations and wanderings, the 16th century bc was one of turmoil in Mesopotamian history.
Ashur-uballit I was succeeded by a series of vigorous rulers, notably Adad-nirari I (reigned 1306-1274 bc), Shalmaneser I (reigned 1274-1244 bc), and Tukulti-Ninurta I (reigned 1244-1207 bc).
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 MSN Encarta - Assyria
From early Paleolithic times people had lived in the land that came to be known as Assyria, a fact confirmed by two adult Neandertal skulls discovered in a cave on the northeastern fringes of the region.
Later, probably in the 3rd millennium bc, Semitic nomads conquered the region and made their inflected tongue, which was closely related to Babylonian, the prevailing language of the land.
As early as the 7th millennium bc, the farmers of Assyria cultivated wheat and barley and owned cattle, sheep, goats, and pigs.
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 Amarna - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The city was built as the new capital of the Pharaoh Akhenaten, dedicated to his new religion of worship to the Aten.
Construction started in year 4 of his reign (1364 BC or 1346 BC) and was probably completed by year 9 (1359 BC or 1341 BC), although it became the capital city two years earlier.
It is the only ancient Egyptian city for which we have great details of its internal plan, in large part because the city was abandoned shortly after the death of Akhenaten, and remained uninhabited thereafter.
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 Akhenaten - free-definition   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-05)
He is thought to have been born to Amenhotep III and his Chief Queen Tiy in the year 26 of their reign (1379 BC or 1362 BC).
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).
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1364 BC Akhenaten is remembered for the first monotheist Egypt, yet he was hated for it.
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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 AskWhy! Assyria - Jewish Mythology   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-05)
Assur-nadin-ahhe (1400-1391 BC) is mentioned by Assur-uballit(1363-1328 BC), in one of his letters to Amenhotep IV (Akhenaten, 1350-1334 BC), king of Egypt, as his father and predecessor, but he was actually the son of Eriba-adad (1390-1364 BC) who was the son of Assur-bel-nisheshu, not Assur-nadin-ahhe.
Adad-nirari III was succeeded by Shalmaneser III (783-773 BC), and the latter by Assur-dan III (773-755 BC).
In 705 BC, in the flower of his age and at the zenith of his glory, Sargon was assassinated to be succeeded by his son, Sennacherib (704-681 BC), whose name is well known to bible students.
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 September 29 - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-05)
September 29 is the 272nd day of the year (273rd in leap years).
61 BC - Pompey the Great celebrates his third triumph, for victories over the pirates and the end of the Mithridatic Wars on his 45th birthday.
48 BC - Ptolemy XIII of Egypt had Pompey murdered and his head cut off on his 58th birthday.
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 All Empires - Assyria   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-05)
Adad-Nirari III was succeeded by Shalmaneser IV (782-772 B.C.), and the latter by Asshur-Dan III (773-754 B.C.).
In 729 BC the summit of his ambition was attained, and he was invested With the sovereignty of Asia in the holy city of Babylon.
1329-1319 BC Arik-Den-Ili 1319-1307 BC Adad-Nirari I. Shalmaneser I 1274-1244 BC Tukulti-Ninurta I. Ashur-Nadin-Apli 1207-1203 BC Ashur-Nirari III.
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 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.
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 Astrology: Between Religion and the Empirical
By the time astrology became "religion and science at the same time"—the oldest known personal horoscope is from the year 410 BC [6] —it had already undergone a long period of development.
Thus we know that around 2100 BC the observation of the positions of the planets was already taken for granted.
The emperor Augustus did similarly with his birth sign "Capricorn." The comet which appeared in 44 BC, the year of Caesar’s death, was likewise interpreted in politics as a sign from the gods.
www.esoteric.msu.edu /VolumeIV/astrology.htm   (17233 words)

  
 List of state leaders in 1365 BC - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
1366 BC state leaders - Events of 1365 BC - 1364 BC state leaders - State leaders by year
Egypt (XVIII Dynasty) - Amenhotep III, Pharaoh of Egypt (1386 BC-1349 BC)
Hittites - Suppiluliuma I, King of the Hittites (1370 BC-1330 BC)
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 Akhenaten Biography   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-05)
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.
Meritaten - year 2 (1366 BC or 1348 BC).
Ankhesenpaaten, later Queen of Tutankhamun - year 4 (1364 BC or1346 BC).
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 2501 AM - 3000 AM or 1499 BC - 1000 BC   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-05)
At Stonehenge - a Lunar Eclipse on 4th April 1485 BC At Stonehenge - a Solar Eclipse on 19th April 1485 BC At Stonehenge - a Lunar Eclipse on 28th September 1485 BC At Stonehenge - a Solar Eclipse on 13th October 1485 BC JOSHUA dies, aged 110 years.
An eclipse of the sun in the year of the eponym Bur-Sagle is that of 15th June 763 BC, thus fixing a whole series of years and events from 892 BC to 648 BC, with material reaching back to 911 BC.
An eighteen year oppression has already happened, so 1167 BC is Year 1 of another 22 years of oppression to continue.
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 WIST - A Collection of Quotations :: A
Know thyself as the pride of His creation, the link uniting divinity and matter; behold a part of God Himself within thee; remember thine own dignity nor dare descend to evil or meanness.
1362 BC) King of Egypt (1379-62 BC), religious reformer [Amenhotep IV, Ikhn-aton]
The wise man doubteth often, and changeth his mind; the fool is obstinate, and doubteth not; he knoweth all things but his own ignorance.
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 Korea, Vietnam, Thailand, Laos, Cambodia, Burma, Tibet, & Mongolia
The earliest important state in Korea was Old Choson, which began in the 4th century BC and endured until its conquest by the Chinese state of Yen (or Yan) around 300 BC.
North of the Chinese possessions was Puyo, beginning in the 4th century BC, which later was absorbed by Koguryo, traditionally founded in 57 BC.
South of Chinese possessions in the Korean penninsula was the state of Chin, beginning in the 2nd century BC.
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 Historic Herefordshire On-Line: Sites and Monuments Record database   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-05)
Palaeolithic from 500,000 BC to 10,001 BC Prehistoric from 500,000 BC to AD 42
Upper Palaeolithic from 40,000 BC to 10,001 BC Mesolithic from 10,000 BC to 4,001 BC Neolithic from 4,000 BC to 2,201 BC Bronze Age from 2,500 BC to 701 BC Iron Age from 800 BC to AD 42
Late Iron Age from 100 BC to AD 42
www.smr.herefordshire.gov.uk /db.php?smr_no=1364   (165 words)

  
 Alexander's Battles 334-323 BC : Conquest of the Persian Empire - Car Parts at ePartsMall.com   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-05)
Alexander's Battles 334-323 BC : Conquest of the Persian Empire - Car Parts at ePartsMall.com
Two eminent scholars of the Classical world (Nick Sekunda and John Warry) describe in detail the make up of Alexander's army, and the course of his epic campaigns.
Alexander's Battles 334-323 BC : Conquest of the Persian Empire
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 Concourse - 9A Roberts   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-05)
124 Wonnacott 1660 AU00 ROK BC C 11:43:45 2/ 15 24.14 1297.177 33
141 Heinz 57 /7 3035 AU98 OGD BC H 11:44:13 207.188 27.07 1283.003 29
228 Sunflower 2393 AU00 SLI BC C 12:19:12 4/ 10 57.32 1162.703 0
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 Akhet: Amarna Archaeoastronomy
1 Amarna: Sunrise, post-Eclipse in April, 1364 BC.
8 Amarna: Morning, Eclipse in September, 1345 BC.
9 Amarna: Morning, Eclipse in May, 1338 BC.
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 Abdicate - Biblical Chronology
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 Abdicate - Chronology accorging to Scripture
BIBLE - The Bible is a window in this prison of hope, through which we look into eternity.
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3877 BC - 3828 BC');" onMouseout="nd();" STYLE="cursor: hand"> 3 150 - 199 Creation Year
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 I259: Amminadab | Aminadab (ABT 1464 BC - ABT 1364 BC)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-05)
Aminadab (ABT 1464 BC - ABT 1364 BC)
ABT 1464 BC - ABT 1364 BC : ABT 1464 BC, Jerusalem, Judah, Israel
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