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  Highbeam Encyclopedia - Search Results for 1842
He was a fellow of Oriel College, Oxford, from 1815 to 1819, was ordained deacon in 1818, and was from 1827 to 1842 headmaster of Rugby school, where he brought about many changes.
At the frontier of precision and persuasion: the convergence of natural philosophy and national philosophy in John C. Fremont's 1842, 1843-44 Report and Map.
William Caffee, convicted of murder in 1842 by a territorial court jury.
www.encyclopedia.com /SearchResults.aspx?Q=1842   (1371 words)

  
  Your Gate to the land of history - allaboutluxor
Rulers of the Eleventh Dynasty: Intef I (2134 - 2117 BC), Intef II 2117 - 2069 BC), Intef III (2069 - 2060 BC), Mentuhotep I (2060 - 2010 (BC), Mentuhotep II (2010 - 1998 BC) and Mentuhotep III (1997 - 1991 BC).
This period of instability lasted from 1730 to 1580 BC and was brought to an end by a Theban family, one of whom (Ahmose) finally expelled the Hyksos to start the 18th Dynasty and the rise of the New Kingdom era.
Rulers of the Nineteenth Dynasty: Ramesses I (1291 - 1291 BC), Seti I (1291 1278 BC), Ramesses II (1279 - 1212 BC), Merneptah (1212 - 1202 BC), Amenmesses (1202 - 1199 BC), Seti II (1199 - 1193 BC), Siptah (1193 - 1187 BC) and Queen Twosret (1187 - 1185 BC).
www.aboutluxor.com /history.php   (1403 words)

  
  Daves Family & Related Individuals - aqwg359
King Eber (Heber) bin SHELAH was born 2277 BC and died 1813 BC.
Shem (Sceaf Sam) was born 2454 BC and died 1842 BC.
Noah (Nuh) was born 2948 BC and died 1998 BC.
www.room1202.com /xaebaby/dft/familytree/aqwg359.htm   (46 words)

  
 tScholars.com | 19th century BC   (Site not responding. Last check: )
In 1876 BC (according to one interpretation of internal Biblical chronology) Israelites enter Egypt after two years of famine.
1842 BC - Senwosret III (Twelfth Dynasty) died.
1813 BC -- Amorite Conquest of Northern Mesopotamia.
www.tscholars.com /encyclopedia/1800s_BC   (232 words)

  
 The Dispatch - Serving the Lexington, NC - News   (Site not responding. Last check: )
1895–1878 BC — "Pectoral of Senwosret II", from the tomb of princess Sithathoryunet at el-Lahun was made.
1842 BC — Senwosret III (Twelfth Dynasty) died.
1813 BC — Amorite Conquest of Northern Mesopotamia.
www.the-dispatch.com /apps/pbcs.dll/section?category=NEWS&template=wiki&text=1813_BC   (197 words)

  
 Middle Kingdom of Egypt - Biocrawler   (Site not responding. Last check: )
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.
www.biocrawler.com /encyclopedia/Middle_Kingdom_of_Egypt   (718 words)

  
 Friends of Al-Aqsa
2,000 BC – Prophet Ibrahim/Abraham [as] migrates to the land of Palestine/Jerusalem.
965 BC – Prophet Sulayman/Soloman [as] succeeds Daud [as] as the King of Israel.
922 BC – After Sulayman’s [as] death the Kingdom of Israel was split.
www.aqsa.org.uk /page_detail.aspx?id=10   (1523 words)

  
 BibleGen3 - pafg18 - Generated by Personal Ancestral File
Noah "of the Ark" was born in 2944 BC.
Mahalaleel or Mahlallel was born in 3605 BC.
Nahor "the Aramean" was born in 2084 BC.
home.comcast.net /~r.engle/pafg18.htm   (234 words)

  
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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.
www.traviscase.org /Sermons/Miscellaneous/HumanHistory.html   (6981 words)

  
 The Acropolis of Athens
It was rebuilt between 1836 and 1842 and again taken apart and rebuilt in 1936 when it was discovered that the platform was crumbing.
The Parthenon and other main buildings on the Acropolis were built by Pericles in the fifth century BC as a monument to the cultural and political achievements of the inhabitants of Athens.
It took 15 years to build and was completed in 438 BC and is probably the most recognizable structure in the world next to the golden arches of McDonalds.
www.athensguide.com /acropolis.html   (2534 words)

  
 EUROPEAN HISTORY 1842 - 1751 B.C.
Another nearby mummy dates to 4,000 B.C. Some suggest that the Asiatic Semitic migration to Egypt commenced 1,800 lasting to 1,532 B.C. The Hyksos invaded Egypt during this general southerly migration.
This reflects a refusal to obey the Hyksos King.
Jericho is destroyed and remains abandoned until after 1500 B.C. Austria began to specialize in salt mining and long distance trading of this necessity.
www.agt.net /public/dgarneau/euro14.htm   (2169 words)

  
 Tate Britain | Past Exhibitions | Exposed: The Victorian Nude
It is set in Alexandria in the 5th century, and deals with a Greek neoplatonic philosopher named Hypatia, who was stripped naked by a mob of fanatical Christian monks, and dragged to the altar of a church, where she was killed.
PHRYNE was a famous Greek 'Hetaira' (a kind of high-class prostitute) of the 4th century BC, described by the author Athenaeus.
During her life she was seen as an ideal of female beauty, and is generally believed to have been the model for the celebrated Aphrodite of Cnidos, by the sculptor Praxiteles, and the Aphrodite Anadyomene, by the painter Apelles.
www.tate.org.uk /britain/exhibitions/vicnude/char1.htm   (2472 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)

  
 Neferchichi's Tomb at neferchichi.com
Predynastic Period (5200 BC to 3100 BC): First settlers of the Nile Valley hunt and fish, later switch to farming.
First Intermediate Period (2181 BC to 2133 BC): The government crumbles and civil war breaks out as several rival kingdoms fight for control of Egypt.
Osorkon the Elder (984 BC - 978 BC)
www.neferchichi.com /pharaohs.html   (741 words)

  
 REPUBLIC OF TURKEY MINISTRY OF CULTURE AND TOURISM
Another important item is the ancient theatre, dating back to 1st century BC which once had a capacity of 4000 people.
At the end of the street are the wide walls of theByzantine Castle, and east of that is the Corynth Temple.
Patara Theatre, built in the 2nd century BC, is at the foot of the hill and had a capacity for around 10,000 people.
www.turizm.gov.tr /EN/yonlendir.aspx?17A16AE30572D3137EE1F1486EE5030E58DCB41B038C3F0E   (1070 words)

  
 Adam the First Man - admg10.htm - Generated by Personal Ancestral File
(Laznech, Methuselah, (His Ist cousin) Edna, Daniel, Mahalalel, Cainan, Enosh, (His Sister) Azura,) was born in 2944 BC in Shulon,, East Eden.
He died in 1994 BC in Salem (Jerusalem,, Canaan.
Noah was born in 2944 BC in Shulon,, East Eden.
www.geocities.com /adamdescendants/admg10.htm   (85 words)

  
 Safety First
In addition, contributions will be used to help BC citizens improve their traffic safety performance through education and behavioral change.
Eleven young workers died in the province of BC in 2005, 151 were seriously injured or suffered permanent disability.
In the wake of the tragic shooting at Dawson College in Montreal, the Canadian and BC Safety Council’s are urging all schools to have an effective emergency plan in place, and to review it annually.
www.safetycouncil.bc.ca /newsletter/2006/fall/safety_first.htm   (1761 words)

  
 Background of Jerusalem   (Site not responding. Last check: )
The earliest archaeological evidence of a permanent settlement in Jerusalem was in 1800 BC; the city was controlled by the Jebusites.
Between 1550 and 1200 BC Jerusalem was a Canaanite city-state.
In 1250 BC was the famous Jewish exodus from Egypt.
sun.menloschool.org /~sportman/westernstudies/first/old1718/class/b/ottoman/jerusalem/background.html   (895 words)

  
 BibleGen3 - pafg17 - Generated by Personal Ancestral File
Nahor, King of Ur & Agade [Parents] was born in 2151 BC in Ur, Chaldea.
Serug, King of Ur & Agade [Parents] was born in 2181 BC in in Ur, Chaldea.
Joktan, Captain of Semites was born estimated 2200 BC.
home.comcast.net /~r.engle/pafg17.htm   (348 words)

  
 Amenemhat III - Facts, Information, and Encyclopedia Reference article
1860 BC-1797 BC) was a pharaoh of Egypt.
He ruled from 1842 BC to 1797 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.
www.startsurfing.com /encyclopedia/a/m/e/Amenemhat_III_7f00.html   (257 words)

  
 EUROPEAN HISTORY 1842 - 1751 B.C.
The mythical Biblical Isaac (1818-1638 B.C.) is born in Canaan son Abraham (Abram) (1918-1733 B.C.) and Sarah alias Sarai (1908-1781 B.C.) the Egyptian.
Samau-Ditana (1800-1770 B.C.) is king of the Amorite-Babylon Dynasty (2048-1770).
He is the son of Sekenenre Tao II and Queen Ahotop and the brother Ahmose I. He continued the war of his fathers against the Hyksos King Apophis of the 15th dynasty and the Nubian allies.
www3.telus.net /public/dgarneau/euro14.htm   (2169 words)

  
 oliver bc
Named for John Oliver, the Liberal premier of B.C. from 1918 to 1927, the Town was the child of a union between irrigation and the Railway and, like Okanagan Falls, used to be an agricultural settlement of seasonal fruit-pickers and chilled track-side warehouses.
In 1839, again in 1840 and yet again in 1842 the Jesuit father Modeste Demers left his quarters at the HBC’s Fort Vancouver and made his way up the Columbia and the old Brigade Trail to come proselytizing into the Okanagan.
The Liberal B.C. government of “Honest John” Oliver saw that the War would soon end and that battalions of restless servicemen would be returning to poor prospects.
www.oliver-bc.ca   (2881 words)

  
 greenhouse gas :: The Canadian province of British :: ENN
VANCOUVER, BC — The Canadian province of British Columbia could be energy self-sufficient by 2025 from renewable sources alone.
These are the conclusions of a new report from the GLOBE Foundation which examines the feasibility of moving BC towards a sustainable energy future.
The Endless Energy project has evaluated the rising price of conventional energy, energy security concerns, the threat of climate change and many other trends and combined them to show that moving from 40 percent renewable supply in year 2000 to 100 percent renewable supply in 2025 is not only possible, but entirely reasonable and desirable.
www.enn.com /net.html?id=1842   (800 words)

  
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Migration of the Semite to Palestine.(Ancient Jerusalem was located on an area of ca.
1842 BC: First mention of Jerusalem in a written text(Egyptian): Abraham greeted at Salem in the name of the"most high God".
37 BC: Palestine is a vassal kingdom of Rome, Herod theGreat the king (37-4 BC).
members.tripod.com /faza1/chron.htm   (611 words)

  
 1842 - Information from Reference.com
Year 1842 (MDCCCXLII) was a common year starting on Saturday (link will display the full calendar) of the Gregorian Calendar (or a common year starting on Thursday of the 12-day slower Julian calendar).
Massacre of Elphinstone's army on the road from Kabul to Jalalabad, Afghanistan, by Akbar Khan, son of Dost Mohammed Khan
Income Tax Act 1842 passed in the United Kingdom; 7 pence on the pound sterling, for incomes over 150 pounds.
www.reference.com /search?q=1842   (733 words)

  
 CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Amerigo Vespucci
In general, a very erroneous confusion is made between two points: nearly every one admits the authenticity of the publications A and Ba, but many reject the authenticity of the first voyage, made by Vespucci in the years 1497 and 1498, and described in the publication Ba.
Some, as Varuhagen and others, deny the authenticity of the texts Bb, Bc, and Bd, while others hold the contrary opinion with regard to one or another, or to all three, of these texts.
Nearly all regard as inadmissible the fifth and the sixth voyages, narrated in the texts Ca and Cb.
www.newadvent.org /cathen/15384b.htm   (2334 words)

  
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So it was probably Amenophis II whose heart was hardened, who witnessed the mighty power of God in the plagues, and whose eldest son died in the plague of the first-born (Exo 12:29).
There, Merneptah, Pharaoh of Egypt (1236-1223 B.C.), mentions that "Israel is laid waste, his seed is not;" apparently referring to an Egyptian victory over Israel during the time of the Judges.
From Assyrian data, it can be shown that 853 B.C. witnessed the battle of Qarqar and the death of Ahab, and that 841 B.C. saw Jehu as king of Israel in place of Joram.
www.revelationsofthebible.com /Time.htm   (4937 words)

  
 EUROPEAN HISTORY 1925 - 1843 B.C.
1,925 B.C. The mythical Biblical Abram alias Geb and Ibrahim (Abraham) of the book of Genesis the patriarch of the tribe of Abram (2107-1902) is claimed to be born either at Harran, Turkey or Ur, Iraq.
Hammurabi of Babylon (1728-1686 B.C.) or (1792-1750 B.C.) or (1950-1924 B.C.) son Sin-muballis (1923-1886) or (1812-1793 B.C.) assembled what some contend is an evil religious code that would dominate European belief systems for centuries.
1,857 B.C. Ammi-Ditana (1857-1821 B.C.) is the Semite king of the Amorite-Babylon Dynasty (2048-1770).
www.telusplanet.net /public/dgarneau/euro13.htm   (2592 words)

  
 A Treatise on the Date of the Exodus
Therefore, the writer is providing a succinct exposition of the data advanced in support of the 1446 BC or early date hypothesis for the Exodus.
To begin, it is necessary to discuss the textual data of Exod 1.11.
Kathleen Kenyon indicated that there was occupation within some part of the fourteenth century BC but not in the thirteenth century.
members.tripod.com /Cameron_Moore/Exodus.html   (1510 words)

  
 EUROPEAN HISTORY 1925 - 1843 B.C.
1,925 B.C. The mythical Biblical Abram alias Geb and Ibrahim (Abraham) of the book of Genesis the patriarch of the tribe of Abram (2107-1902) is claimed to be born either at Harran, Turkey or Ur, Iraq.
Hammurabi of Babylon (1728-1686 B.C.) or (1792-1750 B.C.) or (1950-1924 B.C.) son Sin-muballis (1923-1886) or (1812-1793 B.C.) assembled what some contend is an evil religious code that would dominate European belief systems for centuries.
1,920 B.C. The Kingdom of Mari, Syria (2550-1920 B.C.) appears to drops out of existence until 1830 B.C. During this period it is likely the Amorites (or Hanaeans being the tribes of Iaminites and Simalites) occupied this kingdom.
www3.telus.net /public/dgarneau/euro13.htm   (2592 words)

  
 PASSIA: Palestinian Academic Society for the Study of International Affairs - Jerusalem
1842 BC: First mention of Jerusalem in a written text (Egyptian): Abraham greeted at Salem in the name of the "most high God".
1000-965 BC: City ruled by King David and is renamed from "Jebus" to "City of David".
Persian Rule 538-333 BC: Persians overthrow Babylonian empire; Jerusalem is capital of Persian province.
www.passia.org /jerusalem/chronology/chron1.htm   (663 words)

  
 Archaeology Wordsmith
Amen is associated with the ram, though represented in human form, and sometimes incorporated with the sun god Ra.
They include Amenemhet I (1938-1908 BC), (Sesostris I or Senwosret, 1918-1875 BC), Amenemhet II (1876-1842 BC), (Sesostris II, 1844-1837 BC), Amenemhet III (1818-1770 BC), (Sesostris III, 1836-1818 BC), and Amenemhet IV (c 1770-1760 BC) (also Sebeknefru, 1750-1756 BC, the first attested female monarch).
He was preceded by Amenhotep I (1514-1493 BC) and Amenhotep II (c 1426-1400 BC) and succeeded by Amenhotep IV (1352-1336 BC), who was better known by his adopted name of Akhenaten.
www.reference-wordsmith.com /cgi-bin/lookup.cgi?category=&where=headword&terms=Amen   (1141 words)

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