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 CalendarHome.com - 630s BC - Calendar Encyclopedia
632 BCE - In the Battle of Chengpu, the Chinese kingdom of Jin and her allies defeat the kingdom of Chu and her allies.
638 BCE - Birth of Solon, lawmaker of Athens.
635 BCE - Birth of Thales, Greek philosopher (+ 543 BCE).
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 Qwika - similar:Acropolis,_Athens
Centuries: 8th century BCE - 7th century BCE - 6th century BCE Decades: 680s BCE 670s BCE 660s BCE 650s BCE 640s BCE - 630s BCE - 620s BCE 610s BCE 600s BCE 590s BCE 580s BCE [edit] 637 BCE - Josiah becomes king of Judah.
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Erechtheum, from SW The Erechtheum, or Erechtheion, is an ancient Greek temple on the north side of the Acropolis of Athens in Greece, notable for a design that is both elegant and unusual.
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 MyJewishLearning.com - History & Community: The Expanding Diaspora
In the fourth century BCE, colonies of Egyptian, Syrian, and Phoenician merchants were frequently in the seaports of Greece and Italy.
Alexandria, the capital of the Ptolemies and the intellectual center of Hellenistic civilization, became one of the most populous Jewish communities in the world between the third century BCE and the end of the first century CE, numbering several hundred thousand at least.
By the mid-first century BCE, the Roman statesman Cicero, in his speech in defense of Flaccus, insinuates the Jews were a troublesome element among the Roman masses.
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 Architecture—China History | ema_01_package.xml
The timber frame is China's major technological contribution to world architecture, and its wooden architectural design is unparalleled in its flexibility, adaptability, versatility, and ability to withstand earthquakes.
Early structures are those from the beginnings of the Chinese building system in Neolithic times through the Bronze Age (last two millennia BCE), the Han dynasty (206 BCE–220 CE), and the period of disunion known as the Three Kingdoms and Northern and Southern dynasties (220–589 CE).
The middle period begins with reunification under the Sui dynasty (581–618 CE) in the 580s and continues through the Tang dynasty (618–907) and the Song period (960–1279).
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 580s Photos, 580s Pictures, 580s Images, Photos of 580s   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04)
For those who have listened to the 580s and say they sound flat, they won't say the same about the 595s.
Utilizing proven photo ionization detection technology, the 580S II measures a wide variety of chemicals...
These playlists can contain for photos, pictures, images, and videos of 580s and be a blend of content from yahoo images, flickr photos, and youtube videos along with your own links to photos and videos elsewhere.
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 Kingdom of Judah - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
930 BCE–586 BCE) was one of the successor states to the "United Monarchy" often known as the Kingdom of Israel.
720 BCE, the Kingdom of Judah survived for almost 350 years, until it was conquered in 586 BCE by the Babylonian Empire under Nebuzar-adan, captain of Nebuchadnezzar's body-guard.(2 Kings 25:8-21).
In the wake of the conquest by the Babylonian Empire much of the populate of the Kingdom of Judah was dispersed throughout that empire.
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 WikiMiki.net - 6th century BC   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04)
Confucius (551–479 BCE) was a famous sage and social philosopher of China whose teachings deeply influenced East Asia for twenty centuries.
The disintegration of the Zhou Dynasty in the third century BCE created a power vacuum filled by small states.
The Chinese examination system seems to have been started in 165 BCE, when certain candidates for public office were called to the Chinese capital for examination of their moral excellence by the emperor.
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 Comments - Glossary of Terms
This literature is highly symbolic, and mainly comes from the period of 250 BCE to 200 CE.
The Essenes seem to have originated in the second century BCE and came to an end in the second century CE.
Lachish was one of Judah’s fortified towns at the eastern edge of the Palestinian coastal plain.
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 586 BCE   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04)
586 BCE is one of the topics in focus at Global Oneness.
10th century BCE and was the center of Israelite Jewish worship, primarily for the offering of sacrifices known as the korbanot.
Completed in the 10th century BCE, it was destroyed by the Babylonians in 586 BCE.
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 Monroe Congregational Church: Written On Our Hearts
It’s remarkable in its own terms, but it’s even more remarkable when you understand its historical context.
The prophet Jeremiah was writing in the 580s BCE during the Babylonian siege of Jerusalem that ended with the destruction of Jerusalem, including the Temple that was, as they saw it, the indispensable center of the Jewish faith.
The siege resulted in the exile of most of the people to the land of their Gentile captors hundreds of miles away across the desert on the banks of the Euphrates.
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 BibleWise
Most scholars assign it to the early exilic period, possibly the 580s BCE or around that time.
Its placement among the Twelve Minor prophets between Amos and Jonah would suggest an earlier date (ca 850 BCE), but that is dependent upon whether the Minor Prophets are arranged chronologically.
While there seems to be some hint of this, other scholars argue for a thematic or catchword arrangement.
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 Excite España - Búsqueda Web - Resultados con: 586 BC
In 586 BCE the city succumbed to the Babylonians.
In 586 BC, Judah itself ceased to be an independent kingdom, and the earlier deportees found themselves without a homeland, without a state,...
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 NeoBab
Lachish Letters 589 BCE; ANET 321-322; COS 3.42A-F, pp.
"The king of Akkad moved his army into Hatti land, laid siege to the city of Judah and the king took the city on the second day of the month Addaru [March 16, 597 BCE].
He appointed a new king of his liking, took heavy booty from it and brought it to Babylon." ANET 564
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 BYZANTIUM: The Byzantine Historiographical Tradition
Mid-6th Cent - 478 BCE, with many historical digressions [e.g.
Biblitheke historia or World History [written bet 60 and 30 BCE] [Survives in part - a complet copy perished during capture of CP in 1453]
Mythical times to 264 BCE, although only survives to 441 BCE
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