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  Bhartiya History - Bhartiya Chronology
Accordingly, 2001 BC (-) 180 = 1821 BC is the coronation year of Ajatshatnu.
Thus, the date of birth of Gautam Buddh is 1894 BC and his nirvan year is (1894-80) 1814 BC.
Thus, Vikramaditya was born in 102 BC (3102-3000), established his ‘era’ in 57 BC and left this earth planet in 15 AD.
www.thevedicfoundation.org /bhartiya_history/chronology.htm   (1513 words)

  
  Egypt - Search View - MSN Encarta
The 3rd Dynasty (2647-2573 bc) was the first of the Memphite houses, and its second ruler, Zoser, or Djoser, emphasized national unity by balancing northern and southern motifs in his mortuary buildings at Saqqara.
As a consequence of internal strife, the reigns of this and the succeeding 8th Dynasty (2134-2124 bc) are rather obscure.
In fact the next two dynasties, the 23rd (818-715 bc) and 24th (727-715 bc), were contemporaneous with the latter part of the 22nd Dynasty, just as the 25th (Nubian) Dynasty effectively controlled much of Egypt during the last years of the 22nd and the 24th dynasties.
uk.encarta.msn.com /text_761557408__1/Egypt.html   (14087 words)

  
 Twelfth dynasty of Egypt - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The order of its rulers is well known from several sources — two lists recorded at temples in Abydos and one at Saqqara, as well as Manetho's work.
Because a recorded date during the reign of Senusret III can be correlated to the Sothic cycle, many events during this dynasty are frequently assigned to a year BC or BCE.
This dynasty was founded by Amenemhat I, who had been vizier to the last pharaoh of the Eleventh Dynasty, Mentuhotep IV.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Twelfth_dynasty_of_Egypt   (576 words)

  
 (62) The Jain and Buddh religions.
He was born in 1894 BC at Lumbini in a mango grove when his pregnant mother was proceeding to her parents’ home.
The Mahabharat war had happened in 3139 BC and, according to the Bhagwatam, after the war Brihadrath dynasty ruled for about 1,000 years, Pradyot dynasty for 138 years, and then it was taken over by Shishunag dynasty.
Now adding 35 years of Buddh’s existing age of that time to 1859 comes to 1894 BC which is the birth date of Buddh.
encyclopediaofauthentichinduism.org /articles/62_the_jain_and.htm   (1576 words)

  
 History of Norway - Encyclopedia, History, Geography and Biography
The Royal line died out and the country entered in to two unequal unions from 1396 until 1814; this period was called "the 400-year-night" by Henrik Ibsen during the national romantic period as Norwegian national awareness was rediscovered in the 19th century.
In 1814 Denmark-Norway was defeated in the Napoleonic wars and the king was forced to cede Norway to the king of Sweden in the Treaty of Kiel (January 14).
Owing to an omission in the treaty, the Norwegian dependencies Iceland, Greenland and the Faroe Islands were kept by Denmark.
www.arikah.net /encyclopedia/History_of_Norway   (2663 words)

  
 19th century BC
(3rd millennium BC - 2nd millennium BC - 1st millennium BC)
1813 BC -- Amorite[?] Conquest of Northern Mesopotamia
1859 - 1814 BC -- Rule of Amenemhat III of Egypt
www.ebroadcast.com.au /lookup/encyclopedia/18/1813_BC.html   (54 words)

  
 (52) The dynasties of Magadh after the Mahabharat war and the important historical personalities (Gautam Buddh, ...
Thus, according to the records of Kanchi Kamkoti Math, Adi Shankaracharya was born on 2593 Kali era and left this earth planet on 2625 Kali era which comes to (3102 - 2593) 509 BC and (3102 - 2625) 477 BC.
Vikram era started in 57 BC by Vikramaditya the Great as a commemoration of his victory upon the Shaks.
The major part of Bhartiya history is the history of eternal Sages and Saints and such Divine personalities who descended on the earth planet to show us the path of eternal happiness that has no limits.
encyclopediaofauthentichinduism.org /articles/52_the_dynasties_of.htm   (1909 words)

  
 E G Y P T
A Golden Age The 3rd Dynasty (2647-2573 BC) was the first of the Memphite houses, and its second ruler, Zoser, or Djoser, emphasized national unity by balancing northern and southern motifs in his mortuary buildings at Saqqara.
Second Intermediate Period (1801-1540 BC) The rulers of the 13th Dynasty (1801-1648 BC)-some 50 or more in about 160 years-were weaker than their predecessors, although they were still able to control Nubia and the administration of the central government.
1540-1147 BC) With the unification of the land and the founding of the 18th Dynasty in 1540 BC by Ahmose I, the New Kingdom began.
www.1001medrecipes.com /mEGYPT.htm   (13144 words)

  
 Amenemhat III - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
1860 BC-1814 BC) was a pharaoh of the Twelfth Dynasty of Egypt.
He ruled from 1860 BC to 1814 BC, and is regarded as the greatest monarch of the Middle Kingdom.
He may have had a long co-regency (of 20 years) with his father, Sesostris III.
en.wikipedia.org /?title=Amenemhat_III   (391 words)

  
 Pharaohs Exhibition
Middle Kingdom, Dynasty 12, reign of Amenemhat III, 1859-1814 BC Graywacke
Amenemhat III, the son of Sesostris III, ruled for 45 years.
The historian Herodotus, who visited Egypt around 450 BC, considered the king's pyramid temple -- which he called the Labyrinth -- greater than the pyramids and all the works of Greece put together.
www.clevelandart.org /archive/pharaoh/photos/photo06.html   (125 words)

  
 A Brief History of Norway   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-05)
The first people arrived in Norway after 7,000 BC when rising temperatures after the end of the last ice age made the country habitable.
The earliest farmers made tools and weapons from stone but after 1,500 BC bronze was used.
In January 1814 Denmark was forced to surrender Norway to Sweden.
www.localhistories.org /norway.html   (1482 words)

  
 History of EUROPE   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-05)
The Mediterranean is the chief arena of European development from the 8th century BC.
Greece, Carthage and Rome are all involved in the Sicilian hostilities which in 264 provoke the first Punic War and which lead, eventually, to the dominance of the Roman empire throughout the region.
The gap between the establishment of Rome's first province outside mainland Italy (Sicily in 241 BC) and Roman control of the entire Mediterranean is little more than two centuries.
www.historyworld.net /wrldhis/PlainTextHistories.asp?groupid=1113&HistoryID=ab06   (226 words)

  
 Hartford Convention
New England was suffering from the sea blockade imposed by the British in 1814.
As a result, a convention was held in Hartford, Connecticut to unite the opposition to the war and develop a common platform.
Delegates from Massachusetts, Connecticut and Rhode Island convened in Hartford from December 15, 1814 to January 5, 1815.
www.multied.com /NN/Hartford2.html   (168 words)

  
 SignOnSanDiego.com > Sports > College Sports -- No. 10 Boston College 92, Buffalo 63
Smith had 12 points and four rebounds, missing seven minutes in the first half due to foul trouble and six minutes in the second when he got a cut over his left eye.
The Eagles were 6-for-10 from the experimental 3-point line being used in the tournament, a foot farther than the conventional one; BC went 0-for-11 from 3-point range in its first game with the temporary rule.
BC responded by going on a 13-0 run that made it 42-17 with 2:56 left in the half.
www.signonsandiego.com /sports/college_basketball/20051122-1814-bkc-t25-buffalo-bostoncollege.html   (383 words)

  
 CalendarHome.com - 19th century BC - Calendar Encyclopedia
1890s BC 1880s 1870s 1860s 1850s 1840s 1830s 1820s 1810s 1800s BC
In 1876 BC (According to Bible) Israelites enter Egypt after two years of famine.
1806 BC -- Traditional date for the end of the Xia Dynasty in China.
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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.
It was during the reign of Bimbisara (reign 1852-1814 BC), when Prince Siddhartha became the enlightened Buddha.
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.
www.geocities.com /narenp/history/info/epilogue.htm   (776 words)

  
 Napoleon I [1814 - 1821]
His withdrawal continued to be followed by the Allies who captured Paris on March 31, 1814.
On April 12, 1814, Napoléon unconditionally abdicated the throne.
On April 20, 1814, he bid adieu to his troops at Fontainebleau and was subsequently exiled to the small island of Elba [May 4, 1814], which is located off the northwestern coast of Italy, never to see his wife and son again.
www.french-at-a-touch.com /French_History/napoleon_i_1814-1821.htm   (666 words)

  
 Highbeam Encyclopedia - Search Results for Orator   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-05)
Lysias LYSIAS [Lysias], c.459-c.380 BC, Attic orator; son of Cephalus, a Syracusan.
After the capture (404 BC) of Athens by the Spartans, the Thirty Tyrants caused the arrest of Lysias and his brother Polemarchus, who was put to death.
Of his 15 extant orations 3 were for use in court, the rest probably for the instruction of his pupils.
www.encyclopedia.com /SearchResults.aspx?Q=Orator   (608 words)

  
 Amenemhet III - Search Results - ninemsn Encarta   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-05)
Amenemhet III, king of Egypt (reigned 1859-1814 bc), of the 12th Dynasty.
His son, Senusret I, who reigned 1960-1916 bc, built fortresses throughout Nubia and established...
The sculpture of the Middle Kingdom is often described as a new attempt at realism.
au.encarta.msn.com /Amenemhet_III.html   (104 words)

  
 Sheedys Victoria.   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-05)
John Sheedy  bc 1814 died 1889 in Vict aged 75.parents unk.at East Melb no 8417 There is probate available on John Sheedy of North Carlton who died 1889,occupation -Marble Polisher-.
Martin Sheedy  bc 1811 Co Tipperary m c 1839 in Tipperary to Bridget RYAN water carter,carter,lived Melb and Gisbourne.
Michael Sheedy  bc 1814 in Co Tipperary      son of John Sheedy / Mary Ryan married Cath GUINAN in Melb.
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 The Last Ressurection of the Roman Empire---the end time beast from the sea   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-05)
The prophecy in verse 3 have already seen its first fulfillment during the year 554 to the year 1814, which is exactly forty-two months in biblical prophecy for a day in prophecy is equal to a year.
In 554 BC, Emperor Justinian had recovered Italy from the Goths or Ostrogoths and restored it to the Roman Empire.
During those prophesied forty-two months, which is only the forerunner or its first fulfillment, the Roman Empire was always under the rein or influence of its image---the prophesied image of the Beast, which is a replica or a carbon copy of the Holy Roman Empire.
www.newjerusalem.name /unraveling_the_european_union.htm   (11745 words)

  
 www.PittmanDNA.com - Family Project Website
November 2004: Test results from a male descendant of Daniel Pittman (1850 Dallas Co. MO and later Cass Co. MO) show a 36/37 match (genetic distance of 0) with the Lemuel Pittmon and John Henry Pittman branches.
February 2005: Y-37 test reslults from a descendant of John Pittman (1850 Gallatin Co. IL and later Cass Co. MO) are an exact 37/37 match with descendants of the Lemuel Pitman and John Henry Pitman branches, and one marker off with the Daniel Pittman branch of 1850 Dallas Co. MO.
Daniel Pittman (bc 1777 and lived in Pendleton District SC and Cherokee Co. GA): Genetic distane of "2" - closely realted - to the Uriah, Daniel/Comfort, Capt. Jonathan Pittman family lines.
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 Meador Family Spouses
area Cumberland co VA child Drucilla bc 1794 d 12/00/1843 Male bc 1755.
Jones, Alice bc 1875.area Carthage MO Jordan, John bc 1870.
are Smith co TN/Patoka co IL Wetherell, Mary bc 1700 mother to Borodil Denison, Mayflower descendant White, Elizabeth bc 1660.
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 Cannabis Culture Forums: The Battle of Washington D.C. -1814   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-05)
In the late summer of 1814 a British fleet was sent into Chesapeake Bay to make a deversionary attack against Washington and Baltimore.
When the lead British ships appeared in Chesapeake Bay in August 1814 the Americans had no idea where they were headed or what their intentions were.
The 25th of August 1814, the British approached the heart of Washington, march down Constitution Avenue bearing a flag of truce and demand a surrender.
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 Rev Wm Coats TN
William C. Baker bc 1821 in TN m Minerva Ellison; George B. Baker bc 1823 in TN; Lounsia Baker bc 1832 in IL; John Baker bc 1834 in IL; Nancy Baker bc 1837in IL; Josiah Baker bc 1839 in IL and twin brother Jeremiah Baker bc 1839 in IL; Zachariah Baker bc 1849 in IL.
Next is a reference to mortgage by Jonathan B. Robertson of Madison Co. MS to John Orange of Smith Co. for the sale of a Negro, the mortgage is on land adjoining William Coats' S.W. corner and included tract Robertson purchased from James McQuiston.
James Mulherin of Davidson Co. to Josiah Hale of Smith Co. sold 347 acres on 24 Sept 1812 beg at a beech the S.E. corner of Hardy Murfree survey as assignee of Heirs of Baker Archer.
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 Napoleon I [1804 - 1814]
By April 1814, all French forces had been driven from the peninsula.
Tens of thousands of French soldiers died in the war, and the loss of Spain and Portugal greatly damaged Napoléon's prestige.
On January 29, 1814, he won a victory at Brienne, followed by victories at Champaubert [February 10, 1814], Montmirail [February 11, 1814], Montereau [February 18, 1814] and Rheims [March 13, 1814].
www.french-at-a-touch.com /French_History/napoleon_i_1804-1814.htm   (1736 words)

  
 12th Dynasty - Senusret III, Amenemhet III, Amenemhet IV, Nefrusobek
He is probably also the best known of the Middle Kingdom pharaohs to the public because of his many naturalistic statues showing a man with often heavy eye-lids and lined continence.
Amenemhet III was the 6th ruler of the 12th Dynasty, and may have reigned for as long as 45 years.
The last ruler of the 12th Dynasty, Nefrusobek is generally believed to have been a daughter of Amenemhat III and the widow of Amenemhat IV.
www.crystalinks.com /dynasty12c.html   (3501 words)

  
 Directory of Pages each page represents one object in the collection
Egypt, Ptolemaic Dynasty, / Baboon on a Limestone Bas / 305-30 BC
Egypt, Thebes, Asasif, to / Shawabty of Ankh-Hor / 664-610 BC
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 MSC's GMB Designs Catalog Page!
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