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  CalendarHome.com - 7th century BC - Calendar Encyclopedia
Hezekiah of the Kingdom of Judah (reigned 715 - 687 BC).
Gyges of Lydia (reigned 687 - 652 BC).
Josiah of the Kingdom of Judah (reigned 641-609 BC).
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 Egyptian Timeframe
C3100-2686 BC Early dynastic period, with a succession of kings that strengthened the unification of the two Egypts.
This is the period of the upsurge of the cult of Osiris.
1512-1448 BC During Tuthmosis III, Egyptian rule is extended as far as the Euphrates River to the east and south to the Fourth Cataract of the Nile.
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 7th century BC - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
Hezekiah of the Kingdom of Judah (reigned 715 - 687 BC).
Gyges of Lydia (reigned 687 - 652 BC).
Josiah of the Kingdom of Judah (reigned 641-609 BC).
www.sevenhills.us /project/wikipedia/index.php/7th_century_BC   (233 words)

  
 Cyprus
In 709 bc Sargon II of Assyria made himself master of Cyprus, and tribute was paid by its seven princes to him and to his grandson, Esarhaddon (681-667 bc).
In 58 bc the Romans resolved to incorporate Cyprus in their empire and Marcus Porcius Cato was entrusted with the task of its annexation.
In 477 B.C. it fell under the dominion of the Greeks; and became a Roman province 58 B.C..
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 Saturnian Cosmology - Part 11: The 8th century BC and the death of Quetzalcoatl
The events of 747 BC and 687 BC stand out, for in both instances the Earth experienced a seismic shock and the axis of the Earth was disturbed.
In 668 BC his third son, Ashurbanipal, took the crown of Assyria and Shamash-shum-ukin was crowned king of Babylon.
The snakes being trampled are described in Vedic literature in the 7th and 8th century BC as contemporaneous companions of Mars.
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 660s BC - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
668 BC - Shamash-shum-ukin, son of Esarhaddon, becomes King of Babylon
667 BC - Byzantium founded by Megaran colonists under Byzas.
660 BC - February 11 - Traditional founding date of Japan by Emperor Jimmu.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/667_BC   (214 words)

  
 history18aancientcivilizations1classicalgreece
Between 1100 and 950 BC the Dorians (named after Dorus, the son of Helen of Troy from whom they were supposedly descended) migrated in large numbers from the Macedonian region of northern Greece.
— Socrates (469 BC—399 BC): Athenian philosopher, proclaimed by the Oracle at Delphi to be the wisest man in all Greece (to the humble puzzlement of Socrates).
In 335 BC Aristotle established a school in the Lyceum (in the Gymnasium) at Athens.
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 History   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
By 3300 BC the land was divided between two kingdoms of upper (Northern land) and lower Egypt (Southern land).
By 800 BC there were individual states, run by local governments and worshipping local gods.
Egypt was ruled by the Persians from 525-404 BC and also from 341 to 333 BC.
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 Tyre Speciality
Between +/-1200 BC and 1020 BC, Canaan was divided between the 12 tribes of Israel - Tyre was included in the northern most territory and was part of the territories of the tribe of "Asher" (Joshua 19:29-31).
Between 925 BC to 842 BC, Israel's King Ahab married Jezebel the daughter of the Tyrian king Ethbaal who introduced the cult of the Phoenician god Baal to Israel (Kings II 16:29-31).
In 724 BC the Assyrians under Shamaneser V arranged with the other Phonecian cites for three score ships and eight hundred men to take Tyre, but they were defeated by 12 Tyrian ships (the Tyrians captured 500 men).
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 Untitled Document
In the early sixth century BC, the statues had stood inside the great Amun temple at Gebel Barkal, but at some point they had been deliberately overthrown, their bodies broken, their heads split from their necks, their crowns fragmented, and their faces marred.
The composition of the Egyptian army that invaded Kush in 593 BC is indicated by a series of graffiti still visible on the legs of the colossi of Ramses II at Abu Simbel, which the troops marked as they passed by the temple on their way back home.
With the return of his victorious army to Egypt, Psammeticus, now secure on his throne, ordered all the visible monuments of the Kushite kings in Egypt to be defaced or destroyed, or to have their names cut off and his own inserted where theirs had been.
www.nubianet.org /exhibits/aspelta.html   (2889 words)

  
 660s BC -- Facts, Info, and Encyclopedia article   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
668 BC - (A republic in northeastern Africa known as the United Arab Republic until 1971; site of an ancient civilization that flourished from 2600 to 30 BC) Egypt revolts against (An ancient kingdom in northern Mesopotamia which is in present-day Iraq) Assyria
660 BC - February 11 - Traditional founding date of (A constitutional monarchy occupying the Japanese Archipelago; a world leader in electronics and automobile manufacture and ship building) Japan by (Click link for more info and facts about Emperor Jimmu Tenno) Emperor Jimmu Tenno.
668 BC - Death of (Click link for more info and facts about Esarhaddon) Esarhaddon, king of (An ancient kingdom in northern Mesopotamia which is in present-day Iraq) Assyria; the beginning of (King of Assyria who built a magnificent palace and library at Nineveh (668-627 BC)) Ashurbanipal's reign
www.absoluteastronomy.com /encyclopedia/6/66/660s_bc1.htm   (446 words)

  
 Megara - TheBestLinks.com - Athens, Byzantium, Euclid, Greek mythology, ...
667 BC) founded Byzantium, as well as Chalcedon and, in Sicily, Megara Hybaea, a small polis north of Syracuse.
431 BC-404 BC), Megara was an ally of Sparta.
It is located 42 km WNW of Athens, and is linked by a highway connecting the Peloponnese, Western Greece, and Athens.
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 5,000 Years of Civilization
Pharaoh Seti I (1306-1290 BC) was able to reconquer the lands lost during the reign of Akhenaten.
In 667 BC, Assyrians conquered Memphis and sacked Thebes.
The infamous Cleopatra (51-30 BC) was from this period, but she proved no match for the aggressive Romans and was the last of the Ptolomies.
www.times.com /fodors/fdrs_feat_40_2.html   (2766 words)

  
 maronite timeline   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
867 BC - Phoenicia is subjugated by Assyria.
667 BC - the legendary Byzas from the Greek city of Megara, after consulting the oracle of Apollo at Delphi, founded the seaport of Byzantium at the entrance of the Black Sea.
Legend has it that in 333 BC, Alexander the Great drank the water of one of Antioch's local springs and declared it was sweeter than his mother's milk.
www.maronitechurch.org.uk /timeline/timeline.html   (1373 words)

  
 Ancient Nubia -- Map and History - 25th Dynasty Egypt   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
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   (3015 words)

  
 History of Istanbul City, Turkey
In 512 BC, the city was conquered by the Persian Emperor Darius, until 479 BC, when it was captured by the Spartan king Pausinias.
It wasn't long before the city came under siege again, this time by Philip of Macedon in 340 BC, but the strong fight put up by the Byzantines allowed them to defeat the Macedonians.
In the year 179 BC, the city was captured by the Rhodian, Pergamonian and Bithinian forces, followed by a brief takeover by Mithritades, the king of Pontus, before returning again to Roman domination.
www.istanbultravelguide.net /history.htm   (420 words)

  
 Judgment Against Tyre
Assyria devastated Tyre between 705-701 BC (EBC, p.
When Alexander the Great took the city, he slaughtered 6,000 fighting men and 2,000 Tyrians were crucified on the beach in 332 BC (livius1).
All that remains of it is a series of fl reefs offshore from Tyre, which surely could not have been there in the first and second millennia B.C., since they pose such a threat to navigation.
www.geocities.com /k9ocu/TYRE-SIP.htm   (1260 words)

  
 History of Turkey
C 1100-1000 BC Aeolian and Ionian Greek colonies settled along the the Aegean Coast.
C 700 BC Birth of Homer in Smyrna (Izmir) Rise of the Lydians.
667 BC The city of Byzantium (Istanbul) is founded.
www.toptenturkey.com /History_of_Turkey.htm   (445 words)

  
 660s BC
660s BC Centuries: 8th century BC - 7th century BC - 6th century BC
660 BC February 11 - Traditional founding date of Japan by Emperor Jimmu Tenno.
Wherever you go, go with all your heart.
www.brainyencyclopedia.com /encyclopedia/6/66/660s_bc.html   (227 words)

  
 Khmer Script Evolved
Veal Kan Teng writing rock script, end of the 6th or early 7th century BC Type 3:
Angkor Watt writing rock script, 13th century BC.
While rocks may appear to be primitive, outdated tools, it is these blunt objects that have shed the most light on Cambodia's past.
www.leisurecambodia.com /Leisure_Cambodia/No.24/Khmer_script.html   (337 words)

  
 WHY THE BROTHER HAS SOUL
Approximately 30,070 BC, after redeveloping anti-gravity technology, the Lunarians began a systematic exploration and study of the planet Earth(16).
In 11,500 BC, the shape of the African continent was drastically altered by the sudden invasion of Atlan rebels, guided by the Cult of Yugg-Thuggathoth, against the Nyambani nations, instigating the Mizingu War(20).
10,800 BC According to Plato, the island civilization of Atlantis was destroyed.(23) As such, those nations that collaborated with the Mizingu or Atlantean forces were driven from the surface, such as the Bana-Gui(24).
www.pjfarmer.com /secret/contributors/brother-soul.htm   (9150 words)

  
 Articles - The First Philistine Inscription Found In Israel
In effect, this was the real name of the Philistine divinity, and it meant "Baal is the Prince." However, the name mentioned in 1 Kings 1:16, is a deliberate slurring of the meaning of the word into "The patron of the flies".
Assurbanipal (667 BC.) asked another king Ikausu (Akish) to contribute toward the military expedition against Egypt.
Ekron was again destroyed by Nebuchadnezzar in 603 BC, in his campaign against the rebelling cities of the Mediterranean coast.
www.christusrex.org /www1/ofm/art/ART9802.html   (1697 words)

  
 The Mul Apin Tablets - © Dr Shepherd Simpson
The earliest copies were recovered from the royal library of the Assyrian King Assurbanipal (667-629 BC) in Nineveh (and also from Assur).
The text of Tablet 1 was able to be restored with the aid of five copies - one dated to the Neo-Babylonian Period, two from Assurbanipal's library [hence written before 612 BC when Nineveh was sacked], and two from Assur.
The principal copy of the second tablet is VAT 9412 from Assur, dated 687 BC.
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 Tirhakah (International Standard Bible Encyclopedia) :: Bible Tools   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
As he died, after a reign of at least 26 years, in 667 BC, he must have mounted the throne about 693 BC.
According to the Babylonian Chronicle, the Assyrian army fought in Egypt in the 7th year of Esar-haddon (675 BC), and the country was then apparently quiet until 672 BC, when Esar-haddon marched thither, and after fighting three battles, entered Memphis.
In the latter campaign (670 BC) Esar-haddon fell ill and died on the way out, so that the operations were, apparently, completed by his son, Assur-bani-pal (Osnap-par); On hearing of the Assyrian success at Kar-Baniti, Tirhakah, who was at Memphis, fled to Thebes.
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 Istanbul   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
The aqueduct constructed by the Emperor Valens in AD 368 as part of a new water supply system for the city.
Traditional date for the founding of Byzantium by Greek colonists, although archaeological evidence suggests that the site had been occupied as early as the 13th century BC.
Emperor Constantine I dedicates a new city, built on the site of Byzantium, as the capital of the Eastern Roman Empire (the Byzantine Empire); thereafter the city is called Constantinople.
www.humanities-interactive.org /cultures/istanbul/ex089_03a.html   (78 words)

  
 Recycling Information
If you are a non-profit organization, you may be eligible to receive free bulk paint under the BC Post Consumer Paint Stewardship Program.
BC Liquor Distribution Branch: operates the deposit/return program for alcoholic beverage containers: contact the Manager of Social Responsibility at (604) 252-3038 website: www.bcliquorstores.com/service/recyclingcentres.cfm
BC Paint and Product Care: operates the return system for household hazardous products (paint, etc.): email: contact@productcare.org, website: http://www.paintandproductcare.org/
www.vcn.bc.ca /spec/enviroinfoctr/hotline/recyclinginfo.htm   (437 words)

  
 SIAC Baseball - Individual Statistics   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
.667 2-0 3 1 2 0 0 0 1 2.667 0 1 0 0.600 1 0 1-1 Durham-27, PC..............
.000 1-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.000 0 0 0 0.000 0 0 0-0 Keyes-92, BC...............
Pickoffs - Smith-24 ASU 6, Hunter-10 ASU 3, Ransom-24 TU 2, Crain-13 MC 2, Bell-29 ASU 2, J Jones LOC 1, BOYLES,Rodri BC 1, Davis-7 MC 1, Williams-3 MC 1, Brown-1 TU 1, Keeton-19 TU 1, Murphy-18 ASU 1, Malcom-16 PC 1, M Jones LOC 1, E Reddick LOC 1, Moore-21 ASU 1.
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 Byzantium - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
Byzantium was originally settled by Greek colonists from Megara in 667 BC and named after their king Byzas.
Description of Byzantine monetary system - 5th Century BC : History of money FAQ's (http://www.galmarley.com/framesets/fs_monetary_history_faqs.htm)
Byzantine Papers: Proceedings of the First Australian Byzantine Studies Conference, Canberra, 17-19 May 1978.
www.pineville.us /project/wikipedia/index.php/Byzantium   (406 words)

  
 GardenWise - Garden Information Sources
Native Plant Society of BC Tel: (604) 255-5719
Tomatoes grown in the greenhouse can be trained on a single string attached to the roof or rafter.
GardenWise - An Initiative of BC Landscape and Nursery Association and the Province of British Columbia
www.gardenwise.bc.ca /gardenwise/resources.lasso   (378 words)

  
 Theology WebSite: Electronic Texts: Enuma Elish   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
This Babylonian creation myth was found on seven tablets in the library of Assyrian emperor Ashubanipal (667 - 626 BC) in Ninevah.
Often compared to the biblical creation account in Genesis, the earliest tablets date from around 2000 b.c., although scholars feel that it was an ancient oral tradition before then.
The Enuma Elish is often compared to the creation account in Genesis.
www.theologywebsite.com /etext/enuma/eintro.shtml   (498 words)

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