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  Elamite Empire - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Around 1160, under King Shutruk-Nahhunte, Elam defeats the Kassites to establish the first Elamite empire, which proved to be short lived; King Nebuchadnezzar I of Babylon conquered Elam around 1120, bringing the empire to an end.
Elam was conquered by the Assyrians in 645 BCE, which marks the end of Elam as an independent state.
The Medes conquered Elam from the Assyrians, and the Achaemenid dynasty, an Iranian dynasty who ruled the former Elamite land of Anshan, took Susa and conquered the Median Empire, to establish the first Persian Empire.
www.encyclopedia-online.info /Elamites   (533 words)

  
 NationMaster - Encyclopedia: Elamite Empire   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-30)
1266 BCE), the fourth king of this line, proceeded apace, and his successes were commemorated by his assumption of the title "Expander of the Empire." He was succeeded by his son, Untash-Gal (Untash (d) Gal, or Untash-Huban), a contemporary of Shalmaneser I of Assyria (c.
In a series of campaigns between 692 and 639 BCE, in an effort to clean up a political and diplomatic mess that had become a chronic headache for the Assyrians, Ashurbanipal's armies utterly destroyed Susa, pulling down buildings, looting, and sowing the land of Elam with salt.
Elamite was an official language of the Persian Empire from the sixth to fourth centuries BCE.
www.nationmaster.com /encyclopedia/Elamite-Empire   (7633 words)

  
 Milton: Areopagitica - Notes
One of his students, Diogenes the Cynic (died 320 BCE), developed such a reputation for inpudent and insolent rhetoric that the whole school came to be characterized by his practice.
Archilochus of Paros (seventh century BCE) was a lyric and satiric poet, notable for having invented the iambic trimeter and trochaic tetrameter.
Held at Trent from December 13, 1545 until December 4, 1563, the Council of Trent was convened to discuss and respond to the Reformation's challenge to Catholic orthodoxy, unity and ecclesiastical hegemony.
www.dartmouth.edu /~milton/reading_room/areopagitica/notes.shtml   (6729 words)

  
 Notice Of Public Hearing CRTC 2000-7
BCE announced, on 5 April 2000, that it had taken up (subject to Commission approval) and paid for the EBI shares.
On 6 April 2000, BCE announced that it had taken up (subject to Commission approval) and paid for 99% of the CTV shares outstanding on a fully diluted basis, exclusive of the 7 million common shares held by EBI.
BCE has noted in its application that it already offers destinations and experiences to a growing customer base through Bell ExpressVu, and its Sympatico/Lycos portal, and that this will place CTV "in an ideal position to transform itself successfully".
www.crtc.gc.ca /archive/ENG/Hearings/2000/N2000-7.HTM   (2695 words)

  
 Elamite Empire
1750 BCE) was not to be denied, and Elam was crushed in 1764 BCE.
Elamite worshipper, [[Susa, Iran 12th century BCE, excavated by Ronald de Mecquenem in 1904.]] After two centuries for which sources reveal nothing, the Middle Elamite period opened with the rise to power of the Anzanite dynasty, whose homeland probably lay in the mountains northeast of Khuzestan.
The ziggurat is located in Kashan and was (re)built by proto-Elamites.]] A long period of darkness separates the Middle and Neo-Elamite periods.
elamite-empire.ask.dyndns.dk   (1699 words)

  
 Exodus1540BCHyksos
Canaan after 1540 BCE became the vassal of Egypt, subject to tribute, and her peoples were hauled off to Egypt to serve as slaves building the mighty monuments of the glorious New Kingdom Era.
I have argued it was composed in the Exile, circa 560 BCE.
1540-1140 BCE are ENMESHED and fused with the Iron I post-Ramesside settlements of Canaan.
www.bibleorigins.net /Exodus1540BCHyksos.html   (9577 words)

  
 Elamite Empire   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-30)
About the middle of the 19th century BCE power in Elam passed to the dynasty.
Around 1160 under King Shutruk-Nahhunte Elam defeats the Kassites to establish the first Elamite empire proved to be short lived; King Nebuchadnezzar of Babylon conquered Elam around 1120 bringing the empire to an end.
The Medes conquered Elam from the Assyrians and Achaemenid dynasty an Iranian dynasty who ruled the Elamite land of Anshan took Susa and the Median Empire to establish the first Persian Empire.
www.freeglossary.com /Elamites   (856 words)

  
 UW IMAP software--UW IMAP Server Documentation
By imperial decree, the year 46 BCE was made 445 days long to bring the calendar back in step with the seasons.
Caesar also decreed that the year would start with the first of January, which since 153 BCE was the day that Roman consuls took office, and not the vernal equinox in late March.
For the benefit of those who seek religious significance to the calendar millenium, note that year 1 is too late by at least 4 years.
www.washington.edu /imap/documentation/calendar.txt.html   (1978 words)

  
 Elamite Empire - InformationBlast
Around 750 BCE, Elam reasserts its independence, bringing about the Late Elamite Period.
The Medes conquered Elam from the Assyrians, and the Achaemenid dynasty, an Iranian dynasty who ruled the former Elamite land of Anshan, conquered the Median Empire to establish the Persian Empire.
Khuzestan, the modern Iranian province that corresponds to the land of Elam, has a largely Arab population, and the Elamite nation and its language have disappeared.
www.informationblast.com /Elamite_Empire.html   (382 words)

  
 Elamite Empire   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-30)
Elam, designated NIM by Sumer ian scribes, with the meaning simply of "highlands," was had not previously been unified in any way, neither ethnically nor culturally.
Elam was conquered by the Assyria ns in 645 BCE, which marks the end of Elam as an independent state.
BCE) Late Elam Dynasty (743 - 644 BCE)
www.serebella.com /encyclopedia/article-Elamite_Empire.html   (1825 words)

  
 Syria   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-30)
In 743 BCE the Assyrian king Tiglath-pileser III led an expedition to Syria to fight the growing power of Urartu.
I have not seen any names of rulers or satraps of this place, but the roll-call of cultures and empires to have occupied the site over the last 3600 years or so is compelling enough to record it here.
To rid the Mediterranean of pirates he introduced legislation in the Senate [67 BCE] that made Pompey supreme commander of the sea and all territory within a 50 mile radius.
www.hostkingdom.net /Syria.html   (2491 words)

  
 The Galileo Project | Science | Copernican System
As an example he chooses the question as to how many grains of sand there are in the cosmos.
We know, therefore, that already in Hellenistic times thinkers were at least toying with this notion, and because of its mention in Archimedes's book Aristarchus's speculation was well-known in Europe beginning in the High Middle Ages but not seriously entertained until Copernicus.
Third, the calendar, instituted by Julius Caesar in 44 BCE was no longer accurate.
galileo.rice.edu /sci/theories/copernican_system.html   (2158 words)

  
 Proceedings: Svinth 2003, GSJSA
479 BCE: A Greek woman named Hydne becomes a Hellenic hero by helping her father Skyllis pull up the anchors of some Iranian ships during a storm, thus causing the ships to founder and their crews to drown.
While most modern authorities suggest that Hydne and her father were probably sponge-fishers, it is possible that they were upper-class athletes whose training for Dionysian swimming meets had been interrupted by war.
About 460 BCE: The Greek historian Herodotus describes the practices and culture of some female warriors he called the Amazons.
www.ejmas.com /proceedings/GSJSA03svinth.htm   (6960 words)

  
 Compass - Marine navigation: 3 marine compasses.
In China compasses have been in use since the Han dynastie (2nd century BCE to 2nd century CE) when they were referred to as 'south-pointers'.
And though its nautical use was already mentioned in 1187 by the English monk Alexander Neckham, the use onboard only came about around the 13th and 14th century in the Mediterranean Sea.
Much later, in 1545, Pedro de Medina (Sevilla 1493-1567) wrote the Spanish standard work "Arte de Navegar" on marine compass navigation.
www.sailingissues.com /courses/navigationcourse3.html   (1267 words)

  
 fragmentelles 2004
Dans son bulletin d’octobre 2004, la Banque centrale européenne (BCE) souligne l’écart existant selon elle entre la liquidité, billets et dépôts à vue ou M1, et l’ensemble de biens disponibles sur les marchés.
Malgré la forte valorisation de l’euro sur les marchés des changes, la BCE tend davantage vers une hausse des taux d’intérêt que vers une baisse.
La ligne que préconise la BCE est celle du tout marché.
fragments-diffusion.chez.tiscali.fr /2004.html   (1935 words)

  
 List of Rulers of Korea - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Some records refer to Bukbuyeo (North Buyeo) and Dongbuyeo (East Buyeo).
Hae Buru of Dongbuyeo 해부루왕 解夫婁王 (86 - 48 BCE)
Daeso of Dongbuyeo 대소왕 臺素王 (7 BCE - 22 CE)
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Rulers_of_Korea   (1388 words)

  
 Latin American History - Chronology
30,000 BCE (Before the Common Era): Highly mobile hunting and gathering groups cross the Bering Strait land bridge in pursuit of large game and enter North America.
The Olmec are also known for their monolithic stone heads.
200 BCE - 600 CE: Weaving and mummy bundles at Paracas on the southern Peruvian coast.
www2.truman.edu /~marc/resources/chron.html   (2908 words)

  
 Leap Year is a Thoughts of a Rural Woman by Rebecca Brown
Romulus is said to have divided the year into ten months, including in all 304 days, it is not well known how the remaining days were disposed of.
It was introduced by Julius Caesar in 45 B.C.E. (Before the Common Era), prior to this priests in the Roman Empire exploited the calendar for political ends, inserting days and even months to keep the politicians they favored in office.
The month in which Julius Caesar was born, and named in his honor in 44 BCE, the year of his assassination.
www.rebeccasreads.com /archives/a_thoughts/thoughts_022904.html   (1002 words)

  
 Greenleaf Bandit
To perpetuate the crop and assure he would have access to all the many benefits of the plants he discovered, man began to settle down in one spot in order to assume the role of farmer.
Another site was found dating back to 4,000 BCE in the Zhejiang province containing a few textile articles made by hemp.
One such mound discovered was the Death Mask Mound of the Hopewell Mound Builders, built around 400 BCE in what is now Ohio.
members.tripod.com /greenleaf_bandit/SubmittedArticles/HistoryofHempJoseph.html   (8768 words)

  
 What makes that an old scripture becomes a holy scriptures?   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-30)
In Christianity, Christ used the what is commonly called the Old Testament, his use of it in some sense makes it holy.
The Old Testament he used was first codified in the 3rd century BCE by a meeting of 72 Jewish religious leaders called Rabbis in Alexandria.
Their work is known today as the Septuagint and is the oldest surviving "holy scripture".
www.darwintalk.com /message-board-forum/post-5582.html   (2581 words)

  
 Egyptian pharaohs
From the fifteenth century BCE, this title was used as a synonym to describe the person of the king; in combination with the king's name (e.g., 'pharaoh Amasis'), it is used from the tenth century.
He divides the Egyptian history in thirty dynasties; sometimes he is wrong, but it is common to follow his division.
After c.2000 BCE, the pharaoh had five names: four throne names and the name he had received when he was born.
www.livius.org /pha-phd/pharaoh/pharaoh.htm   (367 words)

  
 Northern Italy   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-30)
By the early 300s most of the Etruscan states had become republics of a sort, with the lauchum elected for a one-year term from among the nobility.
By the 5th century BCE they were under increasing pressure from turbulent Italics on the one hand, and feroce Celts on the other, and by the 3rd century they had fallen under the authority of Rome (the last Etruscan city to be subdued by Rome was Velzna, 265 BCE).
In 90 BCE they were granted Roman citizenship, but they backed Marius a decade later, and as a result their language was suppressed and their distinct culture and folkways outlawed.
www.hostkingdom.net /noritaly.html   (2187 words)

  
 Korea   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-30)
An ancient Korean state or league of tribal states, located in southern Korea.
Jin was active in the last half of the first millenium BCE.
Little of substance is known of it, and the degree of authority able to be exerted by Jin monarchs over local clans is problematic.
www.ellone-loire.net /obsidian/korea.html   (1301 words)

  
 Astropro Heliocentric 3000-year Saturn-Uranus Square Tables ©1999 by Richard Nolle
THE SATURN-URANUS SQUARE (HELIOCENTRIC TROPICAL ZODIAC) 600 BCE - 2400 CE copyright 1999 by Richard Nolle all rights reserved http://www.astropro.com - rnolle@astropro.com +--------------+----------+-----+--------+--------+
All time and zodiacal position data are computer generated for the square aspect of Saturn and Uranus in heliocentric ecliptic longitude (tropical zodiac) using Matrix's BLUE*STAR software, with nominal precision to the nearest minute of arc.
NOTE: BLUE*STAR uses 0 (zero) for 1 BCE, and negative numbers for each year prior to that.
www.astropro.com /features/tables/helio/sa-ur/sasqrur/SAsqrUR.html   (119 words)

  
 Western Civ: Chronology
Regal Period 753-509 BCE (trad.) Etruscans Rex, Senatus, Comitia Fasces, lictors: imperium Divination II.
Early and Middle Republic 509 (trad.)-133 BCE Consuls (2): imperium Gauls, Samnites Carthage: Punic Wars 264-146 Macedon: Macedonian Wars 212-148 Plautus, Terence, Cato III.
Late Republic 133-27 BCE Proconsuls: civil wars C. Iulius Caesar Cicero, Sallust, Catullus IV.
www.usd.edu /~clehmann/courses/wcchron.htm   (243 words)

  
 Gardening History Timeline:  From Ancient Times to the 20th Century ...
The royal park and gardens of the Chinese Emperor Wu Ti (140-87) in West China, Chang-an.
Varro was a prolific author, and he noted that there were over 40 known treatises available on the subject in 40 BCE.
The administrators of the Roman Empire (circa 100 BCE - 500 AD) actively exchanged information on agriculture, horticulture, animal husbandry, hydraulics, and botany.
www.gardendigest.com /timegl.htm   (2648 words)

  
 Canaan Dating   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-30)
Drawings found on the tombs at Beni-Hassan, dating from 2200 to...
Dating the Exodus, The Hyksos Expulsion of 1540/1530 BCE...
The date of 1545 BC ± 6 years for Joshua's conquest of Canaan...
www.adatingagency.co.uk /personals/datingindex4919.html   (612 words)

  
 EDI - Century X Quatrain 72
And by 1545 spring time (vernal equinox), which was determining Easter, had moved 10 days from its proper date!!
The Julian Calendar became known as "Old Style" and the Gregorian Calendar became known as the "New Style".
The year 1 CE is the same as the year 1 AD and BCE is the same as the year BC
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 VR & 3D Calculus - §1.1 - 3D Space
The visualization technology ladder may be roughly described as follows:
"Hey Ugh, look, bird in tree, hit it with rock." [3000000 BCE...
Our current goal is to move from the CAS "flat" tools into VRML visualization, where you may move through the picture, now called a world, and examine relationships as if the world were real and tactile.
www.calculus.net /vrml/1-1/1-1-index.htm   (777 words)

  
 Freethought Almanac
April 12 Mahavira (c560 BCE), Founder of Modern Jainism
October 9 Temple of Apollo Dedicated (28 BCE): Christianity v.
December 13 Heinrich Heine (1797) + Council of Trent (1545)
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 offers at eBay: Fiction & Literature
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All My Sins Remembered hb/dj BCE Joe Haldeman  
Beauty hb/dj book BCE Sherri S Tepper  
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