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 Babylon
About 2200 BC it was known as the site of a temple, and during the 21st century BC it was subject to the nearby city of Ur.
In 1595 BC the city was captured by Hittites, and shortly thereafter it came under the control of the Kassite dynasty (circa 1590-1155 BC).
From the late 8th century BC until the Assyrians were expelled by Nabopolassar, between 626 and 615 BC, the city was part of the Assyrian Empire.
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 iranian.com: Guive Mirfendereski, Ahasuerus
597 BC) and assuming she was just a newly born, she would have been 75 years old by the time of Darius’ coming to the throne (522 BC).
Cyrus son of Cishpish is known as Cyrus I and he, who flourished around 640 BC, was the king of Anshan (northwest of Susa in Elam).
In 135-134 BC Antiochus in person laid siege to Jerusalem and captured it and razed its walls, but resisted calls for the extermination of the Jews.
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 ENCYCLOPEDIA OF TRIANGLE CENTERS
X(1) is the point of concurrence of the interior angle bisectors of ABC; the point inside ABC whose distances from sidelines BC, CA, AB are equal.
Construct the equilateral triangle BA'C having base BC and vertex A' on the negative side of BC; similarly construct equilateral triangles CB'A and AC'B based on the other two sides.
Let U and V be the points on sideline BC met by the interior and exterior bisectors of angle A. The circle having diameter UV is the A-Apollonian circle.
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