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 History of Egypt
They defeated the invaders around 1570 BC and expanded into the Aegean[?], Sudan, Libya, and much of southwest Asia, as far as the Euphrates.
He died in 526 BC, and one year later in 525 BC Egypt fell under Persian power and Cambyses became the first king of the 27th Dynasty[?].
The 30th Dynasty[?] was established in 380 BC and lasted until 343 BC.
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 IBSS - History - Egyptian
Ahmose I - 1570-1546 BC Expelled the Hyksos ANEP, 310.
In 665 BC Tanutamun rebells and Thebes is sacked and its temple treasury taken in 663 BC.
In 490 BC Darius' army was defeated by the Greeks at Marathon.
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 CHINA
From the 2nd millennium BC to the early 20th century, a succession of dynasties ruled progressively larger parts of what is now China.
BC), which was said to have lasted for 14 generations before declining and being superseded by the Shang dynasty.
BC) wrote a comprehensive history of China from the time of the Yellow Lord to his own day, dividing his account into chronological chapters that included discussions of political events, biographies of key individuals, and treatises on such subjects as geography, taxation, and court rituals.
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 Baxter's EduNET - Time Machine   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
Around 1650 BC, the Egyptians were defeated by the Hyksos (this is Egyptian meaning "kings of foreign lands").
In 1426 BC, the palace of Knossos on Crete was destroyed, possibly by earthquake or foreign invasion (or one followed by the other).
In 1299 BC, the battle of Kadesh between Hittites and Egyptians was fought.
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 Highbeam Encyclopedia - Search Results for Amasis
1570 BC, king of ancient Egypt, of the XVIII dynasty; son and successor of Amasis I. His chief exploits were military.
BC, last king of the Chaldaean dynasty of Babylonia.
Apries APRIES [Apries], king of ancient Egypt (588-569 BC), of the XXVI dynasty; successor of Psamtik II.
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 1570 BC (via CobWeb/3.1 planetlab2.cs.virginia.edu)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
1570 BC is one of the topics in focus at Global Oneness.
To grasp the spirit of the 2nd millennium BC, we must divide it in two parts, for there is a period of change around its middle so important that it creates two separate "sub-millennia".
Marduk's original character is obscure, but whatever special traits Marduk may have had were overshadowed by the reflex of the political development through which the Euphrates valley passed and which led to imbuing him with traits belonging to gods who at an earlier period were recognized as the heads of the pantheon.
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 Egyptian History
Darius I - 521-486 BC ANE 1, fig.196 this could be the Darius in the Book of Daniel (5:30,6:1), but it may refer to Gubaru the governor of Babylon (ANET, 306; ANE 1, 203), or Cyrus' throne name in Babylon (6:28; I Chronicles 5:26; NIV note).
During the 5th century BC there was a Jewish military colony at Elephantine, Egypt.
Ptolemaic Dynasty 305-30 BC During this period the Ptolemy's would struggle with the Seleucid Dynasty in Syria for control of Palestine.
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1570 BC, women lost their right to choose their own partners at will, and the wife became subject to her husbands lordship.
It was also during this period that children became members of the father’s kin, as opposed to the mother.
1570 BC, the patriarchy was firmly entrenched in Egypt, and the rulers had begun accepting wives sent to them from neighboring countries as a form of tribute.
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 The Star Sothis and Egyptian Chronology
The dates in the twenty-third century BC - attributed to Hammurabi by the earlier historians - have had to be periodically adjusted as a result of new archaeological finds; first to c.2100 BC, and more lately to c.1700 BC, with differences of opinion still amounting to nearly a century.
And since from his general estimation he believed that the date of 2781 BC was an impossibly late one for the commencement of this sequence of eleven dynasties, Meyer concluded that the Egyptian calendar must have been inaugurated in a presumed earlier Sothic period commencing at 4240 BC.
Parker, in regard to Neugebauer's revised calculation of 2800 BC for the beginning of Egyptian civilisation, could agree that Egypt by then was unquestionably in possession of a well organised economic life, as well as writing and mathematics; these being Neugebauer's conditions 'sine qua non' for the creation of a schematic calendar (16).
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 The Jack-O-Witch Egyptian Temple - Chronology
4800 - 4200 BC 4200 - 3700 BC3700 - 3250 BC 3250 - 3050 BC Lower Egypt:Fayum A Culture - - - - - - - - - Merimde Culture - - - - - - - - - -
1668 - 1570 BC New Kingdom - - - - - - - - - - -Dynasties 18-20
1570 - 1070 BC Late Period - - - - - - - - - - - - -Dynasties 21-24 Dynasty 25 (Kushite Domination) Assyrian Domination
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 Weapons  and Tactics
King Ahmose I, the first Pharaoh of the New Kingdom (1570-1100 BC), in about 1570 BC organised his army in two ‘divisions’, one in the Nile Delta and one inland in the south, it was this standing army which first evolved the ‘line of battle’ consisting of the centre and the wings.
The richest served in the cavalry, the next richest as archers, the average citizen in the heavy infantry (hoplites), the poorer as auxiliaries and attendants to the hoplites.
For four years there was no decisive engagement, in 168 BC the two armies faced each other across a stream from which both drew their water and to protect their watering parties both sides had detachments which had made a ‘gentlemen’s agreement’ not to interfere with each other.
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 THE CHRONOLOGY OF ANCIENT EGYPT
Eighteenth Dynasty 1570 - 1293 BC Nineteenth Dynasty 1293 - 1185 BC Twentieth Dynasty 1185 - 1070 BC Third Intermediate Period: 21st - 24th Dynasties 1070 - 664 BC.
The 21st - 24th Dynasties is known as the Libyan Period, and the system adopted by the Libyan rulers and modified by the later 25th Dynasty Kushites was generally effective.
This second occupation was a period of suppression and rebellion resulting in the Egyptians welcoming the rule of the Macedonian leader Alexander.
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 2nd millennium BC - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (via CobWeb/3.1 planetlab2.cs.virginia.edu)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
The 2nd millennium BC marks the transition from the Middle to the Late Bronze Age.
The first part of the millennium is a time a bit less colorful than others, a lull in the history of Ancient Near East, still living in the shadow of greater past times, and spending all energies in trying to recuperate from the deeply anarchic situation that was at the turn of the millennium.
Near the end of the 2nd millennium BC, new waves of barbarians, riding on horseback this time, wholly destroyed the Bronze Age world, and were to be followed by waves of social changes that marked the beginning of very different times.
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 Ancient Egypt
Around 3,000 B.C., which is about 5,000 years ago, the ancient Egyptians established the second civilization in the world.
The first Egyptian dynastic rule was established by Menes around 3100 BC, but the consolidation of the unification was not achieved until around 2700 BC.
From 2200-2060 BC, the forty-two provinces revolted and the unified kingdom disintegrated.
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 Shang - Search Results - MSN Encarta
bc), Chinese dynasty with the earliest-known written records.
Zhou Dynasty, 1045?-256 bc, also known as Chou, Chinese dynasty that paved the way for the first unification of China in 221 bc.
The Chinese written language is of an old and conservative type that assigns a single distinctive symbol, or character, to each syllable.
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 World History 1800- 1500 BC
-The Harappan Civilization began to rapidly decline sometime before 1500 B.C. The causes are not known with certainty, but are believed to have included a changing climate that brought with it severe drought.
He thrust the Hyksos out of the Nile Delta in 1570.
The period of the New Kingdom is best known as the time during which Egypt created an empire.
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 Egypt's Golden Empire . Resources . Purchse Video or DVD | PBS
In 1570 BC, Rome was no more than a soggy marsh and the Acropolis was just an empty rock, but Egypt was already 1,000 years old.
Using original letters and records, the program evokes the passion and riches of an age when Egypt was the center of the known world, where pharaohs were called gods, and amazing cities, tombs and temples were built.
Led by a dynasty of enormous personalities whose dramatic lives changed the course of civilization, "Egypt's Golden Empire" presents the most extraordinary period in Egyptian history: from 1570 BC to 1070 BC, when the Egyptian Empire reached its peak.
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 1570s BC - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Centuries: 17th century BC - 16th century BC - 15th century BC
Kamose, last Pharaoh of the 17th Dynasty of Egypt (1573 - 1570 BC).
Ahmose I, Pharaoh and founder of the 18th Dynasty of Egypt (1570 - 1546 BC).
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 Malter Galleries Inc - Auction
century BC of a standing female figure with her left hand across her chest.
The piece is composed of two joined parts, on the front side is a wonderful polychrome depiction of a uraeus with outstretched wings in the midst of a alternating red and blue partial lines.
Dynasty, ca 1069-712 BC, an attractive faience ushabti for the woman Ta-Khenet, This pale green ushabti is represented in mummiform with arms crossed over the chest wearing a simple wig and carrying a seed sack and pots.
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 Time will tell of stars that fell... Part Two
In the second millennium BC, when this statue was erected, the Egyptian Society had demonstrated an extraordinary recovery, but the price of preservation was petrifaction: the society was immobilized by an inflexible hierarchical structure that impeded new growth.
1897 BC Joesph sold as a slave and eventually is put in charge of all the granaries of Egypt when he interprets Pharaohs dream of 7 fat cows and 7 skinny cows.
343 BC The year in which the Romans consented to go to the aid of Copua against the powerful Samnite tribes that were threatening her.
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 the book of the dead
Indeed, many literary compositions of the Middle Kingdom were composed as political propaganda, to teach the students who learned to read and write by copying them (on tablets and ostraca) to be loyal to the ruling dynasty.
Many of these same wisdom texts were still copied by New Kingdom (1570-1070 BC) schoolchildren more than 500 years later, along with more contemporary texts designed to undermine the glamour of the new military profession.
King Kamose (reigned about 1576-1570 BC), at the end of the Second Intermediate period (1720-1570 BC), recorded the early stages of driving the Hyksos out of Egypt (1600 BC).
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 Absolute Chronology of the Ancient World by Astronomy
This volcanic activity is marked by a conjunction of Sun, Jupiter, Venus and Mars at the tail of Leo in August 4, 1627 BC.
This was later the origin of "sparkling Aton" (it must have been a coronal eclipse, as Starry Night Pro seems to also show) applied later to Echnaton (Akhenaten), called King SAUL because his birth occurred with an eclipse in the kingly sign of the lion.
In the 29th year of the reign of Ramses II at Abu Simbel - marking the reign of Ramses II - there is an entry uncertainly identified by the Egyptologists as an "earthquake" It is a solar eclipse.
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 Tyre   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
Until the 4th century BC the city was almost impregnable against siege, but Alexander the Great reduced Tyre in 332 BC by building a causeway that joined the island to the mainland.
During the 10th century BC, Tyre supplied cedars, carpenters, masons, and bronzesmiths for King David (r.
Subject to Assyria during the 8th and 7th centuries BC, Tyre was dominated by the Persians from 538 to 332 BC.
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 MATHEMATICS OF EGYPT - Mathematicians of the African Diaspora
The Egyptians had a calendar as early as 4800 BC, but in 4200 BC their mathematics and astronomy produced a 365 day calendar (12 months of 30 days + 5 feast days).
At first they used counting glyphs, but even by 2000 BC, the hieratic glyphs were in use.
1300 BC)] divided the land into lots and gave a square piece of equal size, from the produce of which he exacted an annual tax.
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 Palestine Refugees - History in Brief
During the 7,000 years more than 20 invading powers including the Jews occupied parts of Palestine but they were all defeated by the Palestinians or other invading powers the Palestinians never left the land through out history.
The Jews came in 1186 BC and the last Jews left in 135 AD after being defeated by the Romans.
*The first attempt at ethnic cleansing in Palestine was in 1186 BC when the Hebrews (Jews) attacked Jericho and killed all the people living in the city, they went as far as killing the live stock in Jericho.
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 Ancient Bronze Age China - History - China - Asia
The last of these kings was Yu, and when he died the people chose his son to lead them, thus establishing the principle of hereditary, dynastic rule.
The Xia dynasty may correspond to the first phases of the transition to the Bronze Age.
This civilization was marked by writing, metalwork, domestication of horses, a class system, and a stable political and religious hierarchy.
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 Malter Galleries Past Auctions
Late Period, 712 - 332 BC, a sculpted composition faience figure without glaze of a seated dwarf with an enormous phallus, his chin resting on a drum between his chin and start of the phallus.
Late Period, 712- 332 BC, a limestone sculpture of a seated musician playing a harp; the player‚s enormous phallus is partly broken off.
Intermediate Period, Hyksos of the Delta, 1630- 1523 BC, white steatite carving with clypeus, elytra and prothorax of beetle neatly delineated.
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 16th century BC - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (via CobWeb/3.1 planetlab2.cs.virginia.edu)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
1512 BC (approx.): the flood of Deucalion, according to O'Flaherty, Augustine, Eusebius, and Isidore (bishop of Seville).
1500 BC - Indo-Aryan migration is often dated to the 17th to 16th centuries.
Thutmose II of Egypt, Pharaoh of the eighteenth dynasty of Egypt (1518 BC - 1504 BC).
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 Joseph - ChristianAnswers.Net
If the Exodus occurred in the 13th century BC, and the Sojourn lasted approximately 400 years (430, according to Exodus 12:40), Joseph would belong in the 17th century BC.
But if the Exodus took place in the 15th century BC, Joseph's career would be shifted back to the 19th century BC, during the days of the 12th Dynasty of the Middle Kingdom.
1446 BC, and Exodus 12:40 is seen as placing the entrance of Jacob and his family into an Egypt where Joseph holds high office under the reign of Sesostris III, ca.
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