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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)

  
 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   (2985 words)

  
 Early Roman Timeline   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-10)
582 BC Birth of the Greek philosopher and mathematician Pythagoras, on the island of Samos.
509 BC Overthrow of Etruscan kings and destruction of the monarchy by L. Junius Brutus.
504 BC Migration of the Claudii to Rome.
www.unrv.com /empire/early-roman-timeline.php   (221 words)

  
 Dynasties 25 - Late Kingdom - Piye, Shebaka, Shebitku, Taharqa, Tantamani
Taharqa - 690-664 BC Taharqa was the brother of Shebitku and was the third king of the Twenty-fifth Dynasty.
It is thought that Taharqa died in 664 BC and was buried in his pyramid at Nuri near Napata.
Tantamani 664-657 BC Tanwetamani (Assyrian Tandamane or Tantamani, Greek Tementhes, also known as Tanutamun) was Egypt's last ruler of the 25th Dynasty as well as the last Nubain (Kushite) Ruler, ruling from about 664 to 657 BC.
www.crystalinks.com /dynasty25.html   (2187 words)

  
 Africa to 1500 by Sanderson Beck
The religion, which was derived from the Egyptians, changed also in the reign of Ergamenes in the last quarter of the third century BC from the worship of the Egyptian ram to a lion god depicted with three faces and four arms.
About 1500 BC horses were introduced in the Sahara from Egypt; about a thousand years later the camel was imported from Arabia, and soon after that the desert was too dry for horses and was increasingly abandoned by people as well.
In the 6th century BC religious reforms purified the culture somewhat and transformed the autocratic monarchy to an aristocratic oligarchy.
www.san.beck.org /1-12-Africato1500.html   (15707 words)

  
 World History 900- 700 BC
Solomon instituted new methods of government and entered into a series of alliances to ensure that his Kingdom would remain at peace.
It was able to develop in the shadow of the Assyrian Empire.
- According to legend, Rome was founded in 753 B.C. Its traditional founder was Romulus, said to be the son of a princess of Alba Longa.
www.multied.com /dates/900bc.html   (514 words)

  
 THE NUBIAN PYRAMIDS OF LATE ANTIQUITY   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-10)
Taharqa (c.690-664 BC) built his pyramid on the new site at Nuri, but his successor Tanutamun (c.664-656 BC) returned to the site of el-Kurru.
Nuri pyramids were much larger than the earlier pyramids at el-Kurra, reaching heights of 20-30m, and were built using blocks of local red sandstone.
The last king to be buried at Nuri died around 308 BC.
www.egyptologyonline.com /pyramids_-_late.htm   (741 words)

  
 Neferchichi's Tomb at neferchichi.com
Predynastic Period (5200 BC to 3100 BC): First settlers of the Nile Valley hunt and fish, later switch to farming.
First Intermediate Period (2181 BC to 2133 BC): The government crumbles and civil war breaks out as several rival kingdoms fight for control of Egypt.
Below is a list of the pharaohs of Egypt, including the time span of their reign (when known).
www.neferchichi.com /pharaohs.html   (741 words)

  
 BASIC BIBLE KNOWLEDGE   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-10)
1850 BC - 1670 BC                                                                                     Hammurabi, ca.
1180 - 1040 BC Samuel = prophet and last judge, b.
540 BC 538 BC: led by Joshua, the high priest, Sheshbazzar, and Zerubbabel
www.harding.edu /USER/jmfortner/WWW/MMIN663BBKWord.htm   (861 words)

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