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464 BC - The consuls are A. Postumius Albus Regillensis and Sp.
284 BC - The Gallic raiders are forcibly ejected from the ager Gallicus by the Romans.
170 BC - The consuls are A. Atilius Serranus and A. Hostilius Mancinus.
www.novaroma.org /camenaeum/RomanTimeline.txt   (25003 words)

  
 510s BC - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
519 BC - Zhou Jing Wang becomes King of the Zhou Dynasty of China.
510 BC - Fall of the Roman Kingdom and establishment of the Roman Republic.
510 BC - Defeat and destruction of Sybaris.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/519_BC   (301 words)

  
 510s BC
510 BC -- Hippias, tyrant of Athens, was expelled by his people, with the assistance of Cleomenes[?], King of Sparta.
510 BC -- Demaratus[?] succeeds Ariston[?] as king of Sparta.
519 BC -- Zhou Jing Wang[?]/Ji Gail becomes King of the Zhou Dynasty of China.
www.ebroadcast.com.au /lookup/encyclopedia/51/515_BC.html   (137 words)

  
 Darius (550 - 486 B.C.)
By 519 BC, when the third rising in Susiana was put down, he had established his authority in the east.
In 519 BC he authorized the Jews to rebuild the Temple at Jerusalem, in accordance with the earlier decree of Cyrus.
In the opinion of some authorities, the religious beliefs of Darius himself, as reflected in his inscriptions, show the influence of the teachings of Zoroaster, and the introduction of Zoroastrianism as the state religion of Persia is probably to be attributed to him.
www.thelatinlibrary.com /imperialism/notes/darius.html   (1220 words)

  
 Scythians - MSN Encarta
Documents from Assyria dated to the reign of King Esarhaddon (reigned 681-669 bc) report that Scythian nomads led by two chieftains, Ishpakai and Partatua, reached the borders of Assyria, and that Partatua concluded an alliance with Esarhaddon, possibly enforced by marrying a royal daughter.
Thus, the rebellion of the Saka tigraxauda against Darius I in 519 bc attests to the fact that this Scythian tribe previously must have come under Persian control, possibly at the time of Cyrus the Great.
Scythian power revived after a temporary setback in the 3rd century bc with the rise of the Sarmatians, but was finally quashed by invasions of the Goths in the 3rd century ad.
uk.encarta.msn.com /encyclopedia_761564678/Scythians.html   (614 words)

  
 History of Greece
In 519 BC Darius I ascended the throne of the expanding empire of Persia.
In 499 BC Aristagoras, the tyrant of Miletus, organized a revolt of all the city- states along the coast.
In 416 BC the Sicilian city of Segesta asked Athens to intervene in a squabble it was having with Selinus, an ally of Syracuse.
www.geocities.com /the_temple_of_ares/history.html   (1506 words)

  
 Bible Prophecy Patterns: Jubilee and Grand Jubilee Cycles.
(519 BC was the second of four decrees that pertain to the prophecy of Daniel 9.)
Assyria first began to conquer Israel in 738 BC, which was 70 x 2 to the exile of 597 BC (with Ezekiel), and is 70 x 4 years till when Ezra returned to beautify the temple after it was denuded in 597 BC.
Note that the total time between the entry into Egypt in 1846 BC and the return to Egypt and Babylon in 586 BC are 1260 years, or 1290 years if one takes the literal 430 years in Egypt rather than the said 400 round number of Genesis.
www.1260-1290-days-bible-prophecy.org /Jubilee-missing-Sabbaths.htm   (2253 words)

  
 Ancient Nubia -- Map and History - 25th Dynasty Egypt
Taharqa's twenty six year reign (690-664 BC) stands out from any other in the Third Intermediate Period by the extent of the building program he implemented in the first sixteen years of his reign, and the extent of the fighting with the Assyrians in the later years.
By 653 BC, Nubian 25th Dynasty dominance of Egypt was at an end, and also the old dynastic culture that the Nubians tried to restore.
Nubian dignitaries in the Tomb of Huy, 1320 BC
www.homestead.com /wysinger/mapofnubia.html   (2993 words)

  
 Doctor Who Chronology: Prehistory
140 000 000 BC Their world devastated in the cross-fire of the Vardon-Kosnak war, what is left of the race called the Xeraphin (combined into one gestalt entity to hold off radiation poisoning) leave to relocate on Jurassic Earth.
38 000 000 BC The Earth at this time is inhabited by a race of intelligent reptiles, eventually mis-named "Silurians," and their amphibian cousins, nicknamed "Sea Devils." Silurian scientists detect a large meteor headed for the Earth, which will cause enormous destruction to the planet.
2022 BC The Cessair of Diplos, a criminal accused of murder, theft of the Great Seal of Diplos, and the removal of several Ogri from their homeworld is being transported in a ship through hyperspace to her trial.
www.islandnet.com /~dascott/prehistory.htm   (3990 words)

  
 pothos.org - All about Alexander the Great   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
Alexander's huge empire by the time of his death in 323 BC was still slightly smaller than Persia was in its prime.
In general, scholars studying the ancient Babylonian and Assyrian empires perceive the year of 612 BC - the fall and destruction of Nineveh, capital of Assyria - as the end of their period of interest.
But by 539 BC he could already rightfully claim to be "king of the world".
www.pothos.org /alexander.asp?paraID=25   (1537 words)

  
 THE LATE PERIOD
By 660 BC, he had control of the entire Delta region, and through diplomatic means and military force had mastered the control of the rest of the country by 656 BC.
In 525 BC, the Persians invaded Egypt, capturing and defeating Psamtek III at the Battle of Pelusium.
It was during the reign of the Persian Emperor Artaxerxes II (405-359 BC), that the first major attempt to recover the country was made.
www.egyptologyonline.com /late_period.htm   (708 words)

  
 Frequently Asked Questions: Who Wrote the Bible
Though the titles prefaced to the Psalms clearly date back before 200 BC (since they appear in the Septuagint, along with the extras that translation gives), how authoratative they are is subject to much debate.
The date of the final composition of the book is generally accepted as being sometime during the 4th century BC.
The date of the book is uncertain, with dates ranging from the early pre-exilic (800's BC) to late post-exilic period (500-400 BC).
www.theology.edu /faq01.htm   (1103 words)

  
 Chronology of Peacemaking
760 BC Amos prophesied in Israel and Judah.
742-697 BC Isaiah and Micah prophesied in Israel and Judah.
403 BC Socrates refused to cooperate with 30 tyrants.
www.san.beck.org /GPJ-Chronology.html   (1204 words)

  
 Launching Chronological Dictionary of Sindh
The author’s views on this chronology are confirmed by recent excavations at Mehrgarh in the Indus drainage system which now dates from 6,000 BC to 3,500 BC preceding Harappa or Mohenjo Daro period.
The period covered is Amri (3,500 BC to 2,800 BC), Kot-Dijji (2,800 BC to 2,300 BC) Mohenjo Daro and Harappa (2,300 BC to 1650 and 1750 BC respectively), cemetery H, Jhukar and Jhangar respectively, 1750-1350, 1200-900 BC.
All dates used in the text up to 825 BC are based on Radio Carbon evidence and sequence derived form it.
www.panhwar.com /Article52.htm   (1604 words)

  
 Pastor Peter's Bible Insights
445 BC to 396 BC Four possible dates for the beginning of the first period have been suggested.
The decree of Cyrus in 538 BC authorizing the return of Jews to Jerusalem.
The decree of Darius Hystaspes in 519 BC ordering a search to be made of Cyrus' original
hometown.aol.com /peterwebit/Danchpt9.html   (789 words)

  
 Monuments exhibited in Room I of the Egyptian Museum
1.1 Funerary stela with "false door" of Iry, administrator of the Necropolis of Giza, 4th dyn., circa 2550-2525 BC (cat.
1.4 Funerary stela of Neb-su, administrator of the Pharaoh's aviaries, 12th dyn., 2000-1900 BC (cat.
1.34 Funerary stela of the priest Pa-sher-ta-sher, from Thebes, Ptolemaic period, 3rd-2nd century BC (cat.
mv.vatican.va /3_EN/pages/x-Schede/MEZs/MEZs_Sala01_04.html   (560 words)

  
 Prophetic Technology
If 173,880 days are added to the March 8, 458 BC date, the time line arrives at March 31, AD 19.
So Ezra's journey to Jerusalem in 458 BC does not appear to be a good choice for the decree to rebuild Jerusalem.
From the decree to rebuild Jerusalem on March 16, 445 BC, I have added 173,880 days based on the 360-day year to attain April 6, AD 32, the day Jesus rode into Jerusalem with crowds proclaiming him as the Messiah.
www.harvardhouse.com /prophetictech/new/linear.htm   (1460 words)

  
 iranian.com: Guive Mirfendereski, The Saka nomenclature, A Persian appraisal
In about 625 BC the horsemen known to the Assyrians as Iskhuzai and Greeks as Skythos or Skutai (Scythian) invaded Syria and Judea and would press as far south as Egypt.
In about 612 BC when Kiakhares (Cyaxares) of Media was busy laying siege to the Assyrian capital at Nineveh, the wily Saka horsemen burst into Media and thence harried much of western Asia for the next twenty-eight years.
The Saka who dwelled in the European region that Darius invaded in 513 BC inhabited a land that was level, watered by intersection of many rivers and streams, and abounded in pasture.
www.iranian.com /GuiveMirfendereski/2005/September/Saka/index.html   (6190 words)

  
 Bible Numbers and the World Trade Center Disaster.
From the 7 years of Ezekiel's symbolic siege and the real one (593-586 BC) to the would-be overthrow of Jerusalem in 701 BC (AD) are 1290 years.
Therefore, it is interesting that there are 430 and 945 years from the construction of the original temple to its reconstruction in 536 and again in 21 BC in harmony with the same figures recorded in the bible that pertain to the destruction of this same temple.
To be complete, we note that from the first attack on Jerusalem (and its temple) by the Babylonians in 606 BC, until the complete destruction of Jerusalem (and its temple) in 586 BC, are also 20 years.
bible-codes.org /mene-world-trade-center-4c.htm   (973 words)

  
 Biographies: Xerxes :: 0 A.D. :: Wildfire Games
Xerxes (Old Persian — Khshayarsha) was the oldest son of Darius the Great (522 BC — 485 BC) and Atossa, daughter of Cyrus the Great (559 BC — 530 BC), born in 519 BC.
Xerxes quickly recovered Egypt (484 BC), but in order to keep the Persian presence there had to cancel the tolerant treatment of his father.
Xerxes, called by many modern scholars “the Great”, was assassinated by one of his ministers, Artabanus, in 465 BC, and was succeeded by his oldest son, Artaxerxes.
wildfiregames.com /0ad/page.php?p=1543   (1359 words)

  
 Two Pharaohs who crucified?
The issue is that the earliest crucifixion reports are around 520 BC, see the Encyclopaedia Britannica quotation that I have cited.
When it is said that the earliest report of a crucifixion is from 519 AD in Persia, then this implies that crucifixion reports in Egypt around 1400 are not known.
They say the earliest report was in 519 BC in Persia and that is an easy step of reading comprehension that no crucifixion was known in Egypt in 1400 BC.
www.answering-islam.org /Quran/Contra/h005_d1.html   (1382 words)

  
 RGBMdiving.com: Reduced Gradient Bubble Model: A Decompression Resource for the Scuba Diver   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
Detailed military accounts link to Xerxes who employed combat divers to recover treasure from sunken ships (519 BC), as chronicled by the Greek historian, Herodotus.
Alexander the Great (356 BC) also deployed breathold divers in the siege for Tyre.
Aristotle (384 BC), pupil of Plato, and tutor of Alexander, writes of diving bells used to recover treasure.
www.rgbmdiving.com /site/decohis.htm   (834 words)

  
 Persia and the Greeks
522 B.C. Death of Cambyses and Revolt of Bardiya (Smerdis)
505 B.C. Hippias, ex-tyrant of Athens, flees to Sardes
Gelon, Tyrant of Syracuse in Sicily (485-478 B.C.)
www.tulane.edu /~august/chron/greekper.htm   (319 words)

  
 Statue of the priest Udja-Hor-res-ne
27th Persian dyn., 3rd year of reign of Darius 519 BC Dark green basalt
Headless statue of the priest Udja-Hor-res-ne, who was a distinguished personage in a critical moment of the history of Egypt, under the last pharaohs of the Saitic dynasty, when the Persian king Cambise (525 BC) undertook its conquest.
The various phases of the Persian conquest have been partly reconstructed thanks in part to the inscription placed on the statue in question and on its base.
mv.vatican.va /3_EN/pages/x-Schede/MEZs/MEZs_Sala01_03_005.html   (100 words)

  
 Bible Facts   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
– 640-609 BC These authors are thought of traditionally as the actual authors.
There is some speculation however due to the fact that, at the end of these works, it mentions the death of the authors in question.
- 1:1 October, 520 BC - 1:7 February 15, 519 BC - 7:1 December 7, 518 BC Chapters 9-11, Jeremiah
members.tripod.com /wordwalker/biblefactsindex.htm   (426 words)

  
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 Chronological Author List "Before 300 BC" compiled by GIGA
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