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590-470 BCE: Mahavir - Founder of Jainism, contemporary of the Buddha.
589-525 BCE: Enlightenment of the Buddha in Bodhgaya (at age 36).
543 -479 BCE: 1st Buddhist Council in Rajaghgraha during the rains retreat following the Buddha's Parinibbana.
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  540s BC - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
543 BC -- North Indian Prince Vijaya invades Ceylon and establishes a Sinhalese dynasty.
543 BC -- Pisistratus, tyrant of Athens, purifies the island of Delos (approximate date).
543 BC -- Death of Gautama Buddha (traditional in Thailand and elsewhere - basis of the Thai solar calendar).
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/543_BCE   (258 words)

  
 Counselor Education
Prerequisite: BCE 514 and permission of the faculty.
BCE 543 - Psychological and Sociological Aspects of Disability.
BCE 619 - Internship in Supervision of Counseling.
www.ua.edu /academic/colleges/education/psych/counselor/courses.html   (919 words)

  
 NationMaster - Encyclopedia: 6th century BCE   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-12)
In the 7th and 6th centuries BCE the cities of Ionia were involved in a series of wars with the kings of Lydia, to whom Ionia yielded a nominal submission.
Early in the 1st millennium BCE it is believed to have comprised the greater part of the Anatolian Peninsula, but at the time of the Persian invasion in the 6th century BCE it was limited to the districts known as Lesser Phrygia and Greater Phrygia.
On his overthrow in 66 BCE by the Roman general Pompey the Great, the kingdom was divided, the western portion being joined to the province of Bithynia in a Roman province known as Pontus and Bithynia and the eastern region being assigned to native princes.
www.nationmaster.com /encyclopedia/6th-century-BCE   (4830 words)

  
 Origin of Star of David
The first was in 543 BCE (Capricorn), the second [critical] one was in 522 BCE (Virgo), and the third was in 503 BCE (Taurus):an earth triplicity, as they are all earth signs.
The 522 BCE conjunction was special because it was a triple conjunction, the two giant planets joined together three separate times that year, a very noteworthy event amongst the stargazers, and portended great historical significance.
The 7 BCE triple-conjunction, as Johannes Kepler surmised in 604 AD, was the year that the Messiah, Jesus of Nazareth was born, during the acronychal rising of Jupiter, the planet of World Kings, at 5:46 p.m., Jerusalem time, on September 13, 7 BCE., some 515 years and six months after Darius I came to power.
www.talkaboutreligion.com /group/alt.christnet.second-coming/messages/5613.html   (938 words)

  
 ~ laoconnection.com - Calendar
4) Parinibbana (his physical death), after teaching for 45 years, on Full moon day 543 BCE.
The first day of Year 1 of the Buddhist calender started on Full moon day May 21, 543 BCE, the day of parinibbana.
To calculate add 543 to the present Gregorian Year (ie.
laoconnection.com /l_calendar.htm   (240 words)

  
 Mahavamsa - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Mahavansha, also Mahawansha, (Pāli: "great chronicle") is a historical record, written in the Pāli language, of the Buddhist kings as well as Dravidian kings of Sri Lanka.
It covers the period from the coming of King Vijaya in 543 BCE to the reign of King Mahasena (334 – 361).
The Mahavansha was written in the 6th century CE by the Buddhist monk Mahanama, brother of the Sri-Lankan King Dhatusena, and heavily relied on the Dipavamsa, written five centuries earlier.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Mahavamsa   (301 words)

  
 Pakistan - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Indus Valley Civilisation collapsed in the middle of the second millennium BCE and was followed by the Vedic Civilisation which extended over much of northern India and Pakistan.
The Indo-Greek Kingdom founded by Demetrius of Bactria included Gandhara and Punjab from 184 BCE, and reached its greatest extent under Menander, establishing the Greco-Buddhist period with advances in trade and culture.
The city of Taxila (Takshashila) became a major centre of learning prior to the arrival of Islam - the ruins may still be seen within the Swat Valley, to the west of Islamabad.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Pakistan   (4867 words)

  
 "Historical" Buddha?   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-12)
While it is currently held that "the Buddha" or Gautama lived in the 6th century bce, we have seen that other writers, including eastern ones, have placed it in a number of different eras.
In any event, Count Volney averred that "the Buddha" was born around 2000 bce, and Higgins claimed he was the avatar of the Taurean Age, beginning around 4400 bce.
As concerns Buddha's death, the Ceylonese/Singhalese or Sri Lankan account puts it at 543 bce, while the chronology of the Greeks, based on the king "Sandracyptus," "Sandracottos," or Chandragupta, places Buddha's death at 477 bce.
www.talkaboutreligion.com /group/alt.religion.buddhism.nichiren/messages/286197.html   (2610 words)

  
 NationMaster - Encyclopedia: Buddha   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-12)
The history of Buddhism spans from the 6th century BCE to the present, starting with the birth of the Buddha Siddhartha Gautama.
It is commonly used to refer to Siddhartha Gautama, the historical founder of Buddhism.
Gautama Buddha was a South Asian spiritual leader who lived between approximately 563 BCE and 483 BCE.
www.nationmaster.com /encyclopedia/Buddha   (4106 words)

  
 Mahavira
It was on this date, April 12, 560 BCE, by tradition, that the most famous leader of Jainism, Mahavira was born.
The year of Mahavira's birth is a matter of some conjecture: some put it as long ago as 615 BCE, some as late as 540.
Tradition says he died at age 72, so he may have died as early as 543 or as late as 468.
www.ronaldbrucemeyer.com /rants/0412almanac.htm   (457 words)

  
 Thales of Miletus [Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy]
Recent opinion is that, as early as 650 BCE the Assyrian astronomers seem to have recognized the six months-five months period by which they could isolate eclipse possibilities (Steele, "Eclipse Prediction", 429).
Britton believes that the Saros cycle was known before 525 BCE (Britton, "Scientific Astronomy", 62) but, although the text identifies a particular Saros cycle, and graphically depicts the number of eclipse possibilities, the ancient commentary of Text S does not attest to an actual observation (Britton, "An Early Function", 32).
In about 547 BCE late in his life, Thales travelled into Cappadocia with Croesus, and, according to some belief, devised a scheme by which the army of Croesus was able to cross the River Halys.
www.iep.utm.edu /t/thales.htm   (9340 words)

  
 University of Alabama Graduate Catalog 2005–07
BCE 525 Internship in School Counseling and Community Counseling.
BCE 541 Principles and Practices of Rehabilitation Counseling.
BCE 543 Psychological and Sociological Aspects of Disability.
www.ua.edu /academic/colleges/graduate/catalog/200507/22700.html   (2348 words)

  
 Universal Life Church - ULC Seminary » The Decline of Buddhism in India by Herbert Jensen
From the 2nd Century BCE to the 12th Century CE, Buddhism grew to be the predominant religion practiced on the Indian sub-continent, which consists primarily Afghanistan, Pakistan, the disputed region of Kashmir, the modern state of India, plus Bangladesh, and Sri Lanka.
The Vedic Civilization is the Indo-Aryan culture associated with the Vedas and dates back to the 2nd and 1st millennia BCE with origins possibly stretching as far back as the Mehrgarh Culture in the 7th millennium BCE.
The commission of the Council was to reconcile the differences that had arisen amongst the various schools of Buddhism and to purify the movement from the opportunistic factions that had been attracted solely by Ashoka’s royal patronage.
www.ulcseminary.org /blog/?p=141   (7359 words)

  
 ||The Cradle of Nubian Civilisation||
716-701 BCE Reign of Pharaoh Shabaka, (younger brother of Piankhy); Shabaka is noted in the Old Testament, Genesis 10(7); It was also noted that Isaiah, King of Israel gave gifts to Shabaka, who had supported these Palestinians at Al-Taku in their fight against the Assyrians under Sennacherib.
671 BCE Esarhaddon speeds across Sinai with his camel cavalry and meets the Nubian and Egyptian forces of Taharka in the eastern Delta; Taharka is defeated and withdraws from Tanis and retreats to Memphis citadel.
661 BCE Tanutamun defeated in Memphis and driven from Thebes that is sacked by Ashurbanipal.
www.thenubian.net /chronology.php   (3611 words)

  
 Woman Empire - Uncyclopedia
The Woman Empire (345 BCE - 543 CE), commonly misspelt as Roman Empire was one of the largest empires that the world has known in its short history.
The Womans invaded many countries in the world, including Mexico and Australia, and introduced Gothic architechture (not to be confused with architecture), bellydancing, barby doll worship, PMS, et cetera, in these countries.
The Woman empire are said to have started in the now unknown island of Madrid, Italy, when an unnamed woman, Denise, woke up on day in 401 BCE and decided to feed her newborn twins to a lonesome wolf.
uncyclopedia.org /wiki/Woman_Empire   (458 words)

  
 eras used with the Gregorian calendar   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-12)
That the era used with the Gregorian calendar in the West is based on the ostensible birth year of Christ (see Christian era) grates on many, especially in non-Christian countries that have adopted this calendar.
To remove the religious association, the initials ce, for “of the common era,” are widely substituted for ad, bce replaces bc and stands for “before the common era.” That is the policy of this Web site.
In Indonesia, on the island of Java, an era known as Aji Saka is used with a 354-day lunar calendar, which is all we have been able to learn about it.
www.sizes.com /time/cal_Gregeras.htm   (255 words)

  
 E-sangha, Buddhist Forum and Buddhism Forum -> The E-sangha Timeline Project
383 BCE At Vesali the Second Buddhist Council is held declaring a minority orthodox (Theravada) and the majority heretic (Mahayana).
250 BCE Under the auspices of King Asoka the Buddhist canon (Tipitaka) is completed during the Third Buddhist Council at Patna.
He renounced at the age of 29 and gained enlightenment at the age of 35, died at an age of 80.
www.lioncity.net /buddhism/index.php?showtopic=4461&st=0   (3726 words)

  
 *Ø*  Wilson's Almanac free daily ezine | Book of Days | May 28 | Purification of Pythia Dionne Quints Patrick ...   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-12)
From about 1400 BCE, the shrine at Delphi, Greece, was sacred, probably to Gaia, the mother earth goddess, or to a snake goddess.
800 BCE when Apollo was said to have slain the serpent that guarded the sanctuary, establishing the oracle anew.
He was worshipped around 1300 BCE and earlier, to about 400 CE.
www.wilsonsalmanac.com /book/may28.html   (2682 words)

  
 BCE :: Stock Price History
Common shares of BCE Inc. (previously Bell Canada) began trading on the Toronto Stock Exchange on April 28, 1983.
Prior to such date, shares were traded as common shares of Bell Canada (now an indirect wholly-owned subsidiary of BCE Inc.).
BCE Inc. hereby disclaims any liability for trades made in BCE Inc. common shares on the basis of such information.
www.bce.ca /en/investors/stockinfo/stockpricehistory   (167 words)

  
 CHRONOLOGY
620 BCE Birth of Gautama Siddhartha, Sakyamuni Buddha, on the India-Nepal border.
543 BCE Death of Gautama Siddhartha at Kusingara, India.
5 BCE the "Three Wise Men" come from the East (India) to seek the reincarnation of an Enlightened One.
www.hypothetical.net /arianna/reiki/chronology.htm   (340 words)

  
 Paranormal News -- Your Source for UFO and Paranormal Related Information
He was told by Buddhist monks that the ancient spiritual healing methods had been lost and the only way to approach them was by entering the Buddhist teachings, the Path to enlightenment.
Buddha was born in 620 BCE near the Nepal Border (before Christ’s birth).
Many of the parables and stories found in later Christianity are taken directly from Buddhism, including the Parable of the Mustard Seed, the story of the Prodigal Son, the Sermon on the Mount and the temptation in the Desert by Evil.
www.paranormalnews.com /eyefriendly.asp?articleID=987   (1264 words)

  
 Manichaean Timeline/Chronology - Order of Nazorean Essenes
c527 BCE Mahavira died at Pawapuri (Bihar) at the age of 72 in 527 BC.
c516 BCE Ezra, from Babylon, offers a False Torah (Mosaic Law) to Jerusalem [Neh8].4th Ezra speaks of him "receiving" the 24 public and 70 secret books alluding to the possibility that Ezra is responsible for all non Essene additions (pericopes) to the old Testament.
543 The date of Prince Bodhi-Dharma’s journey appears as 543 BCE in the chronicles of Emperor Vu Yu’s reign.
www.essenes.net /chronnaz.html   (14199 words)

  
 TheDemon's Jumble Book of Shadows   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-12)
He sat under a large Bodhi tree, and vowed he would never leave the seat till he found the Truth of life over death.
Generally, Buddhists do not consider Siddhartha Gautama - who lived in India from about 623 BCE to 543 BCE, and attained bodhi around 588 BCE - to have been the first or the last Buddha.
From the standpoint of classical Buddhist doctrine, a Buddha is anyone who rediscovers the Dharma and achieves enlightenment, having amassed sufficient positive karma to do so.
www.thedemonsjumble.com /BoS/8x14-info-buddha.htm   (97 words)

  
 BASIC WICCA
In about 1600 BCE the Hittites seized power and, in their warlike way, took over the temples by a male dominated priesthood,  They called their Goddess Tiamat, who was overpowered and killed by their God Marduk in a great battle for control of the region.
The study of early scientific advances made by the Babylonians, such as in the fields of mathematics and astronomy, were restricted to the priesthood.
In about 1100 BCE the Goddess Ishtar, her worship being kept alive by underground followers, was married to the God Asher and produces a son named Ninurta.
www.journey1.org /basicj2.htm   (12783 words)

  
 Homosexuality in Greece and Rome: a sourcebook of basic documents in translation   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-12)
Some of these inscriptions may be as early as the seventh century BCE.
They were found on rocks in the vicinity of a temple of Apollo and gymnasium, which may, however, postdate the graffiti.
These were found at various places in the city and are 6th-5th century BCE in date.
www.utexas.edu /courses/cc348hubbard/readindex.php?view=34   (388 words)

  
 Timeline of Buddhist History
Please note that most of below dates are approximations only and inclusion of major developments has been very arbitrary by the webmaster.
Disputes on points of doctrine lead to further schisms, spawning the Sarvastivadin and Vibhajjavadin sects.
The Ratnaguna Samcayagatha--a summary of the Prajna Paramita is written down.
buddhism.kalachakranet.org /time-line.html   (1651 words)

  
 DC Chronology Section 1 - Timeline   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-12)
BCE] The Aegean island of Thera (aka Santorini) explodes in a huge volcanic eruption, devastating the Minoan civilization on nearby Crete; the Mycenaeans rise to greater regional prominence in the aftermath.
Khufu’s life was previously stated to fall during the era of the Hyksos [see 1700-1567 BCE], the Second Intermediate Period, with the conflict between the foreign-ruled 16th and native 17th Dynasties as background for his death.
1187-1156 BCE (best fit dates), the end of the Bronze Age, and is known to have battled mysterious “Sea Peoples” (who, besides the DCU’s Atlanteans, may also have included resettling Phoenicians, Philistines, and Trojan refugees) in the fifth year of his reign.
dcu.smartmemes.com /DCTL_1_TL.html   (10423 words)

  
 Courses in Counselor Education
BCE 519 - Student Personnel Work in Higher Education I.
Prerequisites: BCE 522, BCE 630, BEP 565, a minimum of 6 hours of counseling practicum, and permission of the faculty.
Application of the dynamic approach to individual assessment; study and practice in the use of assessment materials as structured interviews with children, adolescents, and adults.
www.bamaed.ua.edu /counselor-ed/courses.htm   (942 words)

  
 Informe General 1998 [es]: Índice
Canadá: 146; 245; 313; 343; 422; 521; 543; 566; 718; 741; 890; 891; 980
Federación de Rusia: 35; 306; 480; 521; 539; 543; 585; 609; 681; 719; 739; 705; 786; 856; 857; 863; 869 a 871
Japón: 146; 254; 306; 313; 422; 481; 543; 742; 888; 889; 897
europa.eu /generalreport/es/1998/i0000.htm   (2601 words)

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