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  18th century BC - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
1787 – 1784 BC -- Amorite conquests of Uruk and Isin
1766 BC -- Shang conquest of Xia Dynasty.
1750 BC -- Hyksos occupation of Northern Egypt
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 Mari, Syria - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Mari was an ancient city in Syria situated at the modern locality of Tell Hariri, on the western bank of Euphrates river.
It is thought to have been inhabited since the 5th millennium BCE, although it flourished from 2900 BCE until 1759 BCE, when it was sacked by Hammurabi.
Mari was destroyed again around 1759 BCE by Hammurabi.
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 Egypt State Information Service - Rulers of Egypt
Zanakht 2650-2630 B.C. Zanakht was the founder of the 3rd Dynasty, and was the older brother of King Djoser.
Radjedef 2528-2520 B.C. Radjedef was the third king of the 4th Dynasty and ruled the country from 2528 BC until 2520 BC.
1136-1129 B.C. Ramesses VII is probably the son of Ramesses VI and was the sixth king of the Twentieth Dynasty.
www.sis.gov.eg /En/History/ruler/080900000000000018.htm   (11065 words)

  
 ASIA MINOR   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-30)
The accession of Theglath- phalasar III (745 BC) put a stop to the conquests of the Vannic kings; their country was soon again visited by the Assyrian troops, and, in 739 BC, King Pisiris of Carchemish had to pay tribute to the Ninivite ruler.
BC had a short head and receding forehead, a prominent and sometimes rather curved nose, a strong jaw and a hairless face.
BC, state that towards the end of the 12th c BC, the "land of the Hatti" extended from the Lebanon to the Euphrates and the Black Sea.
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--- 170 BC - 163 BC and --- 145 BC - 116 BC Ptolemy VIII Euergetes II (Physcon) was the younger brother of Ptolemy VI Philometor and the uncle of Ptolemy VII Neos Philopator.
--- 80 BC - 58 BC and --- 55 BC - 51 BC Ptolemy XII Neos Dionysos was the illegitimate son of Lathyros (Ptolemy IX Soter II).
Cleopatra was born in 69 BC in Alexandria, Egypt.
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 1759 - Article and Reference from OnPedia.com
1756 1757 1758 - 1759 - 1760 1761 1762
1759 was a common year starting on Monday (see link for calendar).
January 11 - In Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, the first American life insurance company is incorporated.
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 [No title]   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-30)
In the ancient civilizations the horse was used primarily as a harness animal for almost 1,000 years, from the early second millennium BC to the early first millennium BC Equine draft was preceded by and modeled after a draft system developed for oxen, which was not particularly well-adapted to equine anatomy.
By the 15th century BC in Egypt, we find a means of better adapting the yoke to the anatomy of equids, in the form of a yoke saddle.
In one early letter to King Zimri-Lim (1782-1759 BC) of the city of Mari, it was advised that the preservation of his dignity required that he should ride in a chariot, or even on a mule, but not on horseback.
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 Archaeology Wordsmith
It was the chief city of the middle Euphrates until its destruction by Hammurabi c 1759 BC.
It was founded in the early 3rd millennium BC and was occupied until the late 1st millennium BC.
A dam was built across the wadi in the mid-1st millennium BC and used until the mid-1st millennium AD.
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 Malter Galleries Past Auctions
A seated bronze statue of Isis, wearing tripartite wig and uraeus, suckling the infant Horus, whom is upon her lap.
A cartonnage bust from a sarcophagus depicting an official sporting a short mustache and beard, his wig tied with a floral band terminating in two lotus blossoms and a solar disc.
Dynasty XXVII - XXX, 664 - 343 BC.
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 Female Pharaohs in Anicent Egypt. Egyptian Queens.
She used a number of strategies to legitimate her role, including the claim that the god Amun-Ra had visited her mother while she was pregnant, which made her a divine child.
Hatshepsut was a powerful and admirable woman who brought great stability to Egypt, however she mysteriously disappears around 1458 BC, when Thutmose III regained his title as Pharaoh.
It is believed that after the death of Akhenaten she ruled independently around 1336 BC.
www.ancientnile.co.uk /pharaohs-women.php   (1205 words)

  
 Ancient Egypt
Around 3000 BC, Egypt emerged from the twilight of prehistory as one country, united under the single rule of a divine king.
This was the time of the Macedonian Kings and the Ptolemaic Dynasty which concluded with the last Pharaoh, the famous Cleopatra VII.
She committed suicide on August 12, 30 BC at the age of 39 thus ending the are of the dynasties.
www.historicalegypt.com /hist.htm   (318 words)

  
 Abdicate - Chronology accorging to Scripture
1771 BC 189 - At sometime, Benjamin is born and Rachel dies, Genesis 35:17-20.
1764 BC 193 - Israel made Joseph a coat of many colors, Joseph is sold into slavery by his brothers at the age of 17, Genesis 37:2.
1759 BC 203 - Joseph is made ruler of Potiphar's house, Genesis 39:7-10.
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 Ancient Egyptian Chronology: Dynasties
Egypt was ripe for invasion because of (A) complacency; (B) Erosion of central authority; (C) Egyptian army was ill-equipped and unprepared for war.
Queen Hatshepsut is one of the rulers of the XVIII Dynasty.
Amenhotep I (1412-1375 BC); (A) Great-grandson of Thutmose III; (B) During his reign the Egyptian Empire expanded its' borders to the greatest extent; (C) Time of relative peace because of the strength of Egypt.
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 2001 AM - 2444 AM or 1999 BC - 1556 BC
In England, 1800-1400 BC, the Early Bronze Age was marked by increased wealth, use of bronze tools and weapons, rule by a wealthy class of people, and domination of SE Britain (Wessex culture).
The 1758 BC date is understood to be Hamurabi's 35th regnal year, when he attacked King Zimrilim and his Mari peoples of North-Eastern Syria.
In 1580 BC, or thereabouts, APOPI (from the south) quarrelled with SEQENENRE TAO II, the Seventeenth Dynasty king in Thebes, and war may have erupted between them.
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 [No title]   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-30)
The Middle Paleolithic Period: 100,000 - 30,000 BC.
The Upper Paleolithic Period: 30,000 - 10,000 BC.
The Second Intermediate Period (13th - 17th Dynasties) (1759 - 1539 BC).
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 Baalbak   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-30)
Baalbek was probably an ancient center for the worship of the Phoenician god BAAL, although its early history is obscure.
The Greeks, who identified Baal with Helios and called the city Heliopolis ("City of the Sun"), occupied the site as part of their conquest of Syria in 332 BC.
In 1759 an earthquake destroyed much of the city.
alumni.eecs.berkeley.edu /~dany/lebanon/Pictures/baalbak.html   (151 words)

  
 ANCIENT EGYPT : The Logoic philosophy of the Memphis Theology
2670 - 2600 BC) is marked (as is often the case) by a queen, who legitimized the new Dynasty by her connection with he old (cf.
During this period, the rulers of Herakleopolis may at first have ruled Egypt nominally, but it was not for long before many of the Southern nomarchs started to build their provincial empires (the rise of Thebes of Amun).
Around ca.1980 BC, after a century of disunity, Herakleopolis fell and all of Egypt was again under the rule of a single Theban Pharaoh, namely Mentuhotpe III (ca.
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 Bibliography, References and Sources
Bailey, J. Sailing to Paradise, the discovery of the Americas by 7000 BC, New York, 1994.
Politics and Script: Aspects of Authority and Freedom in the Development of Graeco-Latin Script from the Sixth Century B.C. to the Twentieth Century A.D. Edited and completed by Nicolas Barker.
The genesis of the alphabet and its development in the second millenium B.C. / by Benjamin Sass.
www.phoenicia.org /bibliogr.html   (5968 words)

  
 Bible Time Lines and Chronology
2123 BC The destruction of Sodom and Gomorrah.
800 BC Famine drove the Etruscans from Lydia to Northern Italy.
763 BC Earthquake in the reign of Uzziah and Jeroboam.
www.teachinghearts.org /dre00timeline.html   (3790 words)

  
 EGYPTIAN MUSEUM
The coffins and funerary furnishing from the Niagara Falls Museum span the period from the 21st Dynasty (c.
1000 BC) to the Roman Period (31 BC to AD 395).
The 21st Dynasty, which is particularly well represented in this group (Figs 8-l0), was a period of great artistic achievement in funerary art.
www.egyptianmuseum.com /article14_emory.html   (1272 words)

  
 Racial Images in Egyptian Art
Obsidian head of unknown king, dating from the 12th Dynasty (1937 - 1759 BC) (Murray, M, The Splendour that was Egypt.
Hatshepsut, from Deir el Bahari, 18th Dynasty, circa 1485 BC, Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York.
Above: A mural from the palace of Ramses II in Memphis, circa 1279 BC, shows the pharaoh grasping enemies of Egypt by the hair - two Semites and a Black Nubian.
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 Heritage Flower Farm Current Catalog   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-30)
Cultivated since at least 1000 B.C. The Norse goddess of dawn adopted it as her special flower.
Theophrastus named Dianthus in the 4th century B.C., meaning "Jove's flower." The common name "pink" is from "pinct" referring to the jagged edge of the petals.
The genus Lychnis named by Theophrastus in the 3rd century B.C. for "lamp" believed to be for the bright blooms.
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 James Coats
Ann bc 1763 dc 1788 married c 1774 Camden District SC William Stark (these death and marriage dates don't look right but I do believe she was born about 1765
James bc 1657 - nothing more on James but could be connected to the James Coats of Killingly CT in some way, this would be a generation to early for James in Killingly CT. (no marriage or birth records found for him as of yet)
John bc 1659 was age 23 in June of 1682 and lived there near Groves End until his death in 1726-1727;
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 Assyrian King List researched and edited by Michael Younan
Nimrod (about 3500 BC) The sixth son of Cush who was the son of Ham, and amazingly Ham being the son of Noah (Noah’s Arc the great flood).
(2029-2004 BC) King of Sumer, King of Ur Dynasty weakens due to Amorite migration and infiltration
During this time zone 1690 BC –1330 BC the Hittites under the power of Murshilish I over-threw the 1
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 Onfiles_TOC
Native Civilizations Develop in North America: 1000 BC to 1600 AD From the Vikings' Arrival to the Naming of America: 982 to 1502
China: 1600 BC to 1759 AD China, Hong Kong, and Taiwan: 1760 to 1996
Agriculture and Civilizations in Fertile Valleys: 6000 to 1800 BC
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 History 1617: Ancient Mesopotamia And Egypt
Sumerian Civilization Developed In The Lower Euphrates Valley After 4000 BC Much Of Region Is Desert Irrigation Needed To Grow Crops Fertile Crescent Important In Ancient Times 3.
The Kassites Indo European People Who Entered Area Around Babylon About 1600 BC With Assistance Of Hittite Raid, The Kassites Gained Military Control Of Babylon Adopted Babylonian Culture And Preserved And Spread Mesopotamian Culture Egypt: The Land Of The Pharaohs 1.
While The Idea Of Writing May Have Originated In Mesopotamia, The Symbols Used And The Ideas Presented Were Egyptian 3.
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 Abdicate - Biblical Chronology
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