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  Assyria - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-05)
The city of Ashshur was conquered by Shamshi-Adad I(1813-1791 BC) in the expansion of Amorite tribes from the Khabur delta.
In 738 BC, in the reign of Menahem, king of Israel, Tiglath-Pileser III occupied Philistia and invaded Israel, imposing on it a heavy tribute (2 Kings 15:19).
Tiglath-Pileser III died in 727 BC, and was succeeded by Shalmaneser V.
www.leessummit.us /project/wikipedia/index.php/Assyria   (1890 words)

  
 Middle Kingdom of Egypt - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Middle Kingdom is a period in the history of ancient Egypt stretching from the establishment of the Eleventh dynasty to the end of the Fourteenth dynasty, roughly between 1986 BC and 1633 BC.
In 1908 BC he was presumably murdered by his bodyguard and Senuseret, campaigning against Lybian invaders, returned to Iljtawy with haste to prevent a takeover of the government.
Senusret's successor Amenemhat II (1875 BC - 1840 BC) made the position of the nomarchs hereditary again (weakening the centralized government though) and established trade connections with Nubia and a war seems to be conducted in the Levant.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Middle_Kingdom_of_Egypt   (735 words)

  
 Assyria - Encyclopedia.WorldSearch   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-05)
The Assyrians established "merchant colonies" in Anatolia, e.g., at Kültepe circa 1920 BC1840 BC and 1798 BC – 1740 BC.
In 738 BC, in the reign of Menahem, king of Israel, Tiglath-Pileser invaded Israel, and imposed on it a heavy tribute (2 Kings 15:19).
In 727 BC the Babylonians threw off the rule of the Assyrians, under the leadership of the powerful Chaldean prince Merodach-baladan (2 Kings 20:12), who, after twelve years, was subdued by Sargon, who now reunited the kingdom, and ruled over a vast empire.
encyclopedia.worldsearch.com /assyria.htm   (954 words)

  
 Assyria   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-05)
It was a mountainous region lying to the north of Babylonia, extending along the Tigris as far as to the high mountain range of Armenia, the Gordiaean or Carduchian mountains.
In 1120 BC Tiglath-Pileser I, the greatest of the Assyrian kings, "crossed the Euphrates, defeated the kings of the Hittites, captured the city of Carchemish, and advanced as far as the shores of the Mediterranean." He may be regarded as the founder of the first Assyrian empire.
In 738 BC, in the reign of Menahem, king of Israel, Pul invaded Israel, and imposed on it a heavy tribute (2 Kings 15:19).
www.theezine.net /a/assyria.html   (709 words)

  
 Shechem - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
An influential commercial center, the city prospered from trade in locally produced grapes, olives, wheat, and livestock from the Middle Bronze Age into the Late Hellenic Period (ca.
The city fell to the Israelites sometime before 1000 BC.
In the Book of Judges, it was the center for the ephemeral Israelite kingdom of Abimelech ben Gideon.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Shechem   (447 words)

  
 New Page 1
The small stone tools are dated at seventh millennium BC and are representatives of the cultural stage, which was before that of the non-ceramic or preceramic of Knossos.
In c.1100 BC, most of the cities are being abandoned and their citizens inhabit inaccessible mountainous regions.
In 1380/1350 BC, the destruction, which was probably caused by the unexpected second attack of the Achaians, conduced to the massive habitation of the Achaians from Attica and Peloponnese.
www.kairatos.com.gr /thehistoryofcrete1.htm   (8265 words)

  
 Assyria - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The city of Ashur was conquered by Shamshi-Adad I (1813-1791 BC) in the expansion of Amorite tribes from the Khabur delta.
Sargon also built a new capital at Dur Sharrukin ("Sargon's City") near Nineveh, with all the tribute Assyria had collected from various nations.
In 689 BC, Babylonia again revolted, but Sennacherib responded swiftly by opening the canals around Babylon and flooding the outside of the city until it became a swamp, resulting in its destruction, and its inhabitants were scattered.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Assyrian_Empire   (1825 words)

  
 IBSS - Biblical Archaeology - Evidence of the Exodus from Egypt
In 1320 BC Seti celebrated the 400th year of the reign of Seth, and the beginning of the Hyksos rule (1720 BC).
The exodus is to be identified with the expulsion of the Hyksos from Egypt by Ahmose (1570 BC).
The exodus is to be identified with the expulsion of the Hyksos from Egypt by Ahmose (1570-50 BC; Frerichs and Lesko, 1997, 82, 96).
www.bibleandscience.com /archaeology/exodus.htm   (13372 words)

  
 Kültepe - InformationBlast
The city was destroyed by fire in 1840 BC, with the inhabitants leaving most of their possessions behind for the benefit of future archaeologists.
After an interval of abandonment the city was rebuilt over the ruins of the old and again became a prosperous trade center.
However it was destroyed again by fire in 1740 BC.
www.informationblast.com /Kanesh.html   (281 words)

  
 The Evidence
Ninety years earlier, in 853 BC, the Battle of Qarqar took place and which the Assyrian King Shalmaneser III claims to have won over a Syrian-Palestinian coalition including King Ahab of the Northern Kingdom of Israel.
Now according to the Bible, the temple of Solomon was started in the fourth year of Solomon's reign, 976 BC, which is also the 480th year since the Exodus according to the Bible.
This position was created in the 2200's BC as a way to help curb the rising power of local governors.
www.angelfire.com /ga/Godandscience/egypt/egyptevi.html   (1221 words)

  
 19th century BC - free-definition   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-05)
1813 BC -- Amorite Conquest of Northern Mesopotamia
1806 BC -- Traditional date for the end of the Xia Dynasty in China.
1800 BC -- Fermentation of dough, grain, and fruit juices
www.free-definition.com /1840-BC.html   (92 words)

  
 "Shechem" by Robert I Bradshaw
In 128 BC the Jewish leader John Hyrcanus (134-104 BC) levelled the temple on Mount Gerezim, adding to the long hatred between the two peoples.
In 107 BC he captured Samaria and it is thought that the final destruction of Shechem also took place at this time.
However, archaeology has demonstrated that during the period 1450-1100 BC there was a standing stone inside the temple precinct in Shechem.
www.biblicalstudies.org.uk /article_shechem.html   (2983 words)

  
 SBU Dept. of History & Political Science: HIS 1113 Lecture Seven   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-05)
After a break beginning about 2230 BC trade with the northwest was reestablished by the Old Assyrians about 2000 BC.
The walls of the impressive ruins of Hattusus still served local Turkish farmers in the early twentieth century as a convenient enclosure in which to pasture their cattle.
The location of Ugarit had been barren of any significant resident occupation since it was destroyed in the thirteenth century BC, so excavators in the twentieth century did not have to dig through and sort all the later evidence before getting to this period.
www.sbuniv.edu /~hgallatin/hi13le07.html   (3045 words)

  
 dahshur.html   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-05)
The Pyramid of Sesostris III (Senusert) was built in 1840 BC.
The Pyramid of Amenemhet II was built ca 1900 BC.
In contrast with the dry desert in the "World of the Pyramids on the western bank of the Nile, the eastern bank which has traditionally been the flood plain is rich, fertile agricultural land.
www.garlic.com /~lullah/travel/dahshur.html   (160 words)

  
 The Middle Kingdom
The Middle Kingdom was firmly established in Dynasty XI as King Mentuhotep II (c.2066 - 2014 BC) triumphed over his Lower Kingdom rivals.
He became the most stable ruler of a united Egypt since the days of Pepy II, reigning for a long 52 years..He tended to favor the Upper Kingdom lands where he was from originally.
It is after this time that Asiatic names first appear in the King's Lists showing a general rise in the political and social level of the Asiatics.
www.angelfire.com /ga/Godandscience/egypt/middle.html   (362 words)

  
 COLLINS Family Genealogy   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-05)
Joseph Collins died sometime after the 1840 census and before 19 January 1841 when his oldest son Joseph was dismissed from being guardian to his two youngest brothers.
Josiah Collins was the son of Joseph and Rachel Collins, and was born between 1775 and 1780 in Bertie County, NC.
And still one more lived in Tattnall and is recorded in census records in 1820 and 1830 before being replaced by his widow Susan in the 1840, 1850, and 1860 records.
home.earthlink.net /~ngmann/Gilstrap/collins.html   (1709 words)

  
 Thomas Shirley 1740   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-05)
1860 BC 62-752 [Frances Thomas was the gr.
Warren Smith 14 Feb 1872 BC [Warren son of Wm.(b.1814 MD) and Margaret J. (b.1842 IN) 1860 BC 62 739 Wm's.
aft.1880 (HC 1850; BC 1860 277-677; HC 1880 Brown Twp 42/43) [Jn.
www.shirleyassociation.com /thomas_shirley_1740.htm   (2243 words)

  
 Assyria   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-05)
He also invaded Syria (2 Kings 17:5), but was deposed in favour of Sargon IISargon the Tartan, or commander-in-chief of the army, who took Samaria after a siege of three years, and so put an end to the kingdom of Israel, carrying the people away into captivity, 722 BC (2 Kings 17:1–6, 24; 18:7, 9).
From an early period Assyria had entered on a conquering career, and having absorbed Babylon, the kingdoms of HamaHamath, Damascus, and Samaria, it conquered Phoenicia, and made Judea feudatory, and subjected Philistia and Idumea.
In 727 BC the Babylonians threw off the rule of the Assyrians, under the leadership of the powerful Chaldean prince Merodach-baladan (2 Kings 20:12), who, after twelve years, was subdued by Sargon II of AssyriaSargon, who now reunited the kingdom, and ruled over a vast empire.
www.infothis.com /find/Assyria   (999 words)

  
 OCDF Adoption
Man in China passed from primitive society to slave society in the 21st century BC with the establishment of the first dynasty, the Xia Dynasty.
The Spring and Autumn Period and the Warring States Period (770-221 BC) marked the transition from the slave to feudal society.
In 221 BC, Qin Shi Huang, the first emperor of the Qin Dynasty, ended the rivalry among the independent principalities that characterized the Warring States Period and established the first centralized, unified multi-ethnic feudal state in Chinese history.
www.ocdf.org /adoption/chinaculture/history.htm   (1557 words)

  
 People who lived in Badsey - K
KEEN, Ann (f) baptised 21 Jun 1840 daughter of John and Elizabeth.
KEEN, Elizabeth, Mrs (f) mother of Ann baptised 21 Jun 1840.
KNIGHT, Charles (m) baptised 13 Oct 1840 son of Charles and Ann.
www.badsey.net /history/k.htm   (7000 words)

  
 Pre-Test   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-05)
The Romans used lead in their pipes and as a wine additive as a sweetener.
Lead has been found in buildings constructed around 3,000 BC.
In 1840, France instituted a policy which discouraged the use of lead as a pigment in paint.
www.cs.amedd.army.mil /iso/lbpslides/sld004.htm   (213 words)

  
 Joseph Clark   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-05)
Joseph Clark(e) bc 1791 in Nelson County, KY died 9 July 1860 at age 69.
James B. CLARK(E) (tombstone inscription of James B. Clark reads born 5 Aug 1840) Ohio County, KY m.
I had approximated his date of birth as 1842.
home.comcast.net /~jerry876/josephclark.htm   (373 words)

  
 Vol. 28 No. 2B: Contents   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-05)
Radiocarbon Fluctuations during the Third Millennium BC J C Vogel, Annemarie Fuls and Ebbie Visser
High-Precision Radiocarbon Dating of Bristlecone Pine from 6554 to 5350 BC.
Radiocarbon Calibration Data for the 6th to the 8th Millennia BC Bernd Kromer, Monika Rhein, Michael Bruns, Hildegard Shoch-Fischer, Karl Otto Münnich, Minze Stuiver and Bernd Becker
www.radiocarbon.org /Journal/Oldcontents/v28n2B-contents.html   (234 words)

  
 10 Generation Ahnentafel of Brant Robert Gibbard (b1959)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-05)
John Edgar Gibbard; born 27 March 1901 at Mission, New Westminster Dist, BC, CAN, died 4 Nov 1990 at Port Moody, New Westminster Dist, BC, CAN.
Married (2) 14 March 1982 at Vancouver, New Westminster Dist, BC, CAN, Gladys Lillian Burgess; born 11 Aug 1904 at Vancouver, New Westminster Dist, BC, CAN, died 28 Dec 1994 at Vancouver, New Westminster Dist, BC, CAN..
Benjamin Wild; born 7 Jan 1840 at Sheffield, YKS,, ENG, died after 1881.
home.ca.inter.net /~bgibbard/gen/a32tx.htm   (3646 words)

  
 Israel
c.1480 BC - c.1200 BC Part of the Egyptian Empire.
c.1020 BC - 586 BC Kingdom of Israel (to 722); and (from 922
40 BC - 37 BC Occupied by Parthian Empire.
www.worldstatesmen.org /Israel.htm   (912 words)

  
 Other Roe/Row/Rowe Researchers
By 1840 both Henry Rowe and family and father-in-law
My great grandfather, Charles D. Rowe, was born 4 March 1866 in West Hurley, NY to Abram Rowe and Elizabeth Bomer.
My John A. is listed in the Coosa census of 1840, 1850, and 1860..
www.geocities.com /Heartland/Meadows/8056/otherr.html   (5865 words)

  
 Kinney Genealogy Extracts Page 1
William married Mary DENNIS, dtr of John & Diadema (TINGLEY) Dennis on May 9, 1840.
Mary Dennis' grandfather was Jesse Dennis who had married for his first wife, a Miss SCHOOLER and for his second marriage to Martha, dtr of George McCOY.
Anna E. STRUBLE on 5 Sep 1860 (dtr of Simeon Struble) having Mary D. bc.
www.geocities.com /Heartland/Meadows/5699/kinney.html   (2032 words)

  
 Arnetts
Lavina Chambers [PhyllisDav-Tnfile] [They went to TN - Hawkins or Greene Co. She had son & dau when mar.] 1800 Silas W. Arnett on census [NOG2][MB12] 1801 Silas W. Arnett, Clerk of Court in case of Pale Blue Sow [NO10] 1802 Silas W. Arnett purch.
1796 1840 John Arnot on census [NG2] 1850 Allis M. Arnett on census [NG2] 1850 Cade Arnett on census [NG2] 1850 John Arnett on census [NG2]
[Loose] 1840 NCCU Ezadia Arnett on census [NG2] 1827 NCAN Frances Ellen Arnett b.
members.aye.net /~carnett/northcarolina.htm   (3806 words)

  
 FAMILY HISTORY, GENEOLOGY, for WHEATON, One Name Society, American Wheatons   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-05)
The family of "WILLIAM PHILO WHEATON and Clarissa Matilda WILSON" also interests us as descendants still live in Norwalk, Ohio, but they do not seem to be linked to the families of John WHEATON and Sarah CLARKE or Daniel WHEATON and Ann MEHEW.
I also collected the 1830 and 1840 details but as you know, these documents are not really too helpful!
I am not able to research your families in the United States, but if you would like to send me a file of information I am more than happy to add your details to the site.
www.wheatonjk.clara.net /ameri1.htm   (400 words)

  
 Vol. 35 No. 1: Contents
C Variations from 7890 to 5000 BC Gordon W. Pearson, Bernd Becker and Florence Qua
C Calibration, 7200-9400 BC Bernd Kromer and Bernd Becker
C Ages of Marine Samples to 10,000 BC Minze Stuiver and Thomas F. Braziunas
www.radiocarbon.org /Journal/Oldcontents/v35n1-contents.html   (187 words)

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