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  15th century BC - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
1504 BC — 1492 BC — Egypt conquers Nubia and the Levant.
1487 BC — Amphictyon, son of Deucalion and Pyrrha and legendary King of Athens, dies after a reign of 10 years and is succeeded by Erichthonius I of Athens, a grandson of Cranaus.
Thutmose III of Egypt, Pharaoh of the 18th Dynasty (1479 BC - 1425 BC).
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 Geochronology
1475 BC Achaeans invade and conquer Eastern Crete
9 BC Illyria and Pannonia conquered by Rome
590 BC Scythian Kingdom in Asia destroyed by Medians
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 Kassites - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Their first historical appearance occurred in the 18th century BC when they attacked Babylonia in the 9th year of the reign of Samsu-Iluna (reigned 1749 BC - 1712 BC), the son of Hammurabi.
Even after a minor revolt in 1333 BC and a seven-year Assyrian hiatus in the 13th century BC, the ruling Kassite family managed to regain the throne.
Even after the Kassite dynasty was overthrown in 1155 BC, the system of provincial administration continued and the country remained united under the succeeding rule, the Second Dynasty of Isin.
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 Monuments exhibited in Room I of the Egyptian Museum
1.1 Funerary stela with "false door" of Iry, administrator of the Necropolis of Giza, 4th dyn., circa 2550-2525 BC (cat.
1.4 Funerary stela of Neb-su, administrator of the Pharaoh's aviaries, 12th dyn., 2000-1900 BC (cat.
1.26 Fragment of votive vase of Imen-mes from Thebes (Medinet Habu), 19th dyn., reign of Merneptah 1224-1212 BC (cat.
mv.vatican.va /3_EN/pages/x-Schede/MEZs/MEZs_Sala01_04.html   (560 words)

  
 Wikinfo | Kassites
Their first historical appearance occurred in the 18th century BC when they attacked Babylonia in the 9th year of the reign of Samsu-ilana (reigned 1749 BC - 1712 BC), the son of Hammurabi.
They subsequently gained control of northern Babylonia sometime after the fall of Babylon to the Hittites in 1595 BC, and conquered the southern part of the kingdom by about 1475 BC.
The circumstances of their rise to power are unknown due to a lack of documentation from this so-called "Dark Age" period.
www.wikinfo.org /wiki.php?title=Kassites   (885 words)

  
 A timeline of the Ancient Middle-East
2400 BC : the Hurrians settle in Syria and Anatolia
1787 BC : Hammurabi conquers the city-states of Uruk and Isin
1200 BC : the Arameans migrate from Arabia to Syria (Harrans)
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Kshemajit (reign 1892-1852 BC) was the fourth in the Shishunag dynasty, and was a contemporary of Lord Buddha's father, Shuddhodana.
The Jaina tradition holds that Mahaveer left this world 15 years after the death of Bhagawan Buddha (1807 BC), ie, in 1792 BC, and since Mahaveer lived for a span of 72 years, he must have been born in 1864 B.C. Mahavir taught his philosophy during the reign of Ajatshatru ie.
The names of contemporary kings found on Ashokan inscriptions are Amtiyoka, Tulamaya, etc. Amtiyoka ruled Afghanistan around 1475 BC, which then appears to be the approximate date of Ashoka.
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 Ancient Period
The Sumerian Age until ca 2400 BC ca 2400 BC - ca 2200 BC is the Empire of Akkad
The Egyptian Intermediate Kingdoms until ca 1700 BC ca 2150 BC - ca 1950 BC is the kingdom of Ur ca 1900 BC - ca 1575 BC is the Babylonian Dynasty
1020 BC -1000 BC was the reign of King Saul
www.classicalscore.com /ancientperiod.htm   (601 words)

  
 Highbeam Encyclopedia - Search Results for Thutmose
1468 BC, queen of ancient Egypt, of the XVIII dynasty; daughter of Thutmose I.
1570 BC, king of ancient Egypt, of the XVIII dynasty; son and successor of Amasis I. His chief exploits were military.
It was inhabited from the 7th millennium BC to c.450 BC Situated in a strategic position,
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 Find Pre-1800 Imprints - Boston College
However, BC Libraries has a large number of such latter tools, often full-text: Acta Sanctorum, English Poetry (600-1900), Past Masters, among others.
The central RLIN database is a union catalog of tens of millions of items reflecting the collections of major research, academic, and national libraries; archives and museums; law, medical, and theological libraries; art and music libraries; area studies collections; public and corporate libraries; historical societies and book clubs.
Every word and image, including news articles, editorials, obituaries, and advertising, is searchable and results are displayed as facsimile images of the article or page.
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 Kelowna, BC. - local businesses and web pages - copyright
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 Indo-European Chronology: the 3rd period
Already in the 9th century BC a little tribe of Italics came to this place, which was rather attractive for living: the Tiber is wide and calm here, in its mouth people discovered salt deposits, hills were fertile.
In the 9th and 8th centuries BC the "urn culture" occupied much of Western Europe, though not touching Northern Spain, Brittany and England.
In the 7th century BC cultural and economic ties between continental Europe and Britain become closer, but while in Europe the Celts continue their fast development and generate the material culture of Halstadt, the British Isles begin to fall behind this development - the Channel leaves insular Celts in isolation.
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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.
life.bio.sunysb.edu /ee/msr/Ethno/dategen2.html   (7045 words)

  
 Epic 39, Page 1
And lo, it was 4000 BC, and I was RBCiv-39 of the Celts, who were Agricultural and Religious, wore an awful lot of green, and apparently run around a lot later stabbing people with swords.
In 1475 BC, RBCiv McCelt completes in McEntremont, and many small children are shipped in to frolic in its shadow.
In 1475, while Egypt and Carthage fight it out with tanks, I trade my only rubber off to England with some cash for atomic theory, then turn around and trade it back to Egypt for Combustion.
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 Athena Review, 3,3: Minoan Crete: Bronze Age Writing on Crete: Hieroglyphs, Linear A, and Linear B
This early syllabic script evolved by 1900 BC during the Middle Minoan period, and was used through the destruction of the Minoan palaces ca.1450 BC.
The 242 figures were stamped with sealstones on both sides of the disk starting from the edge and leading towards the center.
The Phaistos Disk, whose content may be literary or ceremonial, probably dates from the MMIIB period (17th century BC).
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 Popa's Tales: Egyptian Obelisks
Once the obelisks were quarried free they were rolled on logs to the Nile and put on a barge.
Most of the obelisks were built between 1500 and 1300 BC.
The Romans were fascinated by the obelisks and moved many to Rome between 100 BC and 100 AD.
www.paracompusa.com /SmartScience/Popa/Vol1-8.html   (470 words)

  
 Kingdoms of Mesopotamia - Assyria
After domination by the Hurrians, northern Mesopotamia was dominated by the Hittites.
They did not directly annex Assyrian cities, so the Assyrians had more freedom than before, and after some centuries of trying, the Assyrians finally rose to become a major power circa 1300 BC - 609 BC.
The core of the empire centered on Assur, and took in what is now northern Iraq, southeastern Turkey, northeastern Syria and areas of Iran on the Iraqi/Turkish border.
www.kessler-web.co.uk /History/KingListsMiddEast/MesopotamiaAssyria.htm   (389 words)

  
 COTM 09 First Spoiler: Ancient Age - Civilization Fanatics' Forums
In 1575 BC, one of my curraghs passed a barb camp to the north stacked with units.
The Viking Republic was established in 1050 BC.
In 690 BC I turned off research, relying on the AI to come up with Construction in order to bring us into the Middle Ages.
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 Contact BCAPS
Support Groups In BC The British Columbia Association of People Who Stutter (BCAPS), encourages and assists local support groups for people who stutter.
These groups assist stutterers in a variety of ways: by providing an opportunity for members to practise fluency skills; by offering emotional support through the sharing of common experiences; by providing information on treatment programs.
If you are thinking of starting a support group in your community, BCAPS would be pleased to help you.
www.bcaps.bc.ca /contact.html   (157 words)

  
 Civilization III Conquests - Private Forums [Archive] - Civilization Gaming Network Forums
Turn 3 3900 BC (and discussions for the next.)
Turn 4 3850 BC (and discussions for the next.)
Turn 6 3750 BC (and discussions for the next.)
www.civgaming.net /forums/archive/index.php/f-49.html   (295 words)

  
 Rulers of Turkey
Anatolia early Rulers and Hittite Dynasties (+500000 BC - 1200 BC)
Four Major Anatolia Division (1200 BC - 546 BC)
Achaemenid, Macedon and Syriac Kingdom (c.550 BC - 301 BC)
www.chiefacoins.com /Turkey.htm   (133 words)

  
 Akko Sea Fortress Wall
Founded before 1500 BC, it first appears in recorded history during the reign of
captured by the Assyrians around 700 BC and virtually depopulated under Ashurbanipal.
In 332 BC it was incorporated into the empire of Alexander the Great.
www.our-trips.com /chris-annette/israel/crs00402.htm   (134 words)

  
 Welcome to the International Selkirk Loop!
Come and eat at the Colander while you are in Trail.
Post: 1475 Cedar Ave Trail, BC V1R 4C5
River’s Edge Bed & Breakfast: Located on the shores of the mighty Columbia River the River's Edge Bed and Breakfast offers you a central location with a vacation atmosphere.
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 Western Timetable   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-23)
30,000 BC - 10,000 BC: Paleolithic (Old Stone Age)
8000 - 3000 BC: Neolithic (New Stone Age)
Hellenistic Art 323-150 BC 6th - 5th century BC Etruscan Art
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 Abdicate - Chronology accorging to Scripture
1476 BC 25th year, Joshua dies at 110, Judges 2:8.
Until Samson, the times of the Judges is chronologically in order, but some do over lap, meaning having more than one judge at the same time.
They had rest for 40 years, Judges 3:9-11.
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 Joos Gent Posters Prints - Portrait of Virgil (70-19 BC), circa 1475 Art Giclee Print - Artist: Joos Gent - Poster ...
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 Abdicate - Biblical Chronology
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