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  CONK! Encyclopedia: Timeline_of_Buddhism   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-17)
563 BCE: Siddhārtha Gautama, the Buddha-to-be, is born in Lumbini, Ancient India.
220 BCE: Theravada Buddhism is officially introduced to Sri Lanka by the Venerable Mahinda, the son of the emperor Ashoka of India during the reign of king Devanampiya-Tissa.
900s: Buddhist temple construction commences at Pagan, Myanmar.
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 History of Palestine - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Around 1200 BCE the Hittite empire was conquered by allied tribes from the north.
In 722 BCE, the northern Kingdom of Ephraim (commonly referred to as Israel, sometimes as Samaria) was destroyed by the Assyrians, the elite amongst its inhabitants were deported (giving rise to the legend of "the Lost Tribes") and replaced by settlers from elsewhere in the Assyrian Empire.
In 539 BCE the Babylonians were conquered by the Persian Empire, which held Palestine until the time of Alexander the Great, who conquered Gaza and the surrounding areas in the early 330s BCE.
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 Encyclopedia: Ninth century BCE   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-17)
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Centuries: 10th century BC - 9th century BC - 8th century BC Decades: 910s BC 900s BC 890s BC 880s BC 870s BC - 860s BC - 850s BC 840s BC 830s BC 820s BC 810s BC Events and Trends 865 BC - Kar Kalmaneser was conquered by the Assyrian king Shalmaneser III 864 BC...
The Battle of Karkar (or Qarqar) was fought in 853 BC when the army of Assyria, led by king Shalmaneser III, encountered an allied army of 12 kings led by Hadadezer of Damascus.
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 Timeline of Buddhism   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-17)
100s BCE : Theravada Buddhism is officially introduced to Sri Lanka by the Venerable Mahinda, the son ofthe emperor Ashoka of India during the reign of king Devanampiya-Tissa.
100 BCE : Greek Bactrian king Milinda of Euthydemia poses questions on Buddhism tothe sage Nāgasena, who may or may not have been the same person as Nāgārjuna.
900s : Buddhist temple construction commences at Pagan, Myanmar.
www.therfcc.org /timeline-of-buddhism-11828.html   (2752 words)

  
 Online Encyclopedia and Dictionary - Timeline of Buddhism
534 BCE: Gautama leaves his inheritance and becomes a monk.
528 BCE: Gautama claims he has attained Enlightenment, and begins his ministry.
100s BCE: Theravada Buddhism is officially introduced to Sri Lanka by the Venerable Mahinda, the son of the emperor Ashoka of India during the reign of king Devanampiya-Tissa.
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 Homeschool Teachers Lounge
In the late 900s, the Assyrians regained control of the region.
By 650 BCE, the empire covered the Persian Gulf to Egypt, to what is now Turkey.
The wealth they stole from the conquered was used to build their own cities, not to improve the cities of the conquered.
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 Nomads of the Steppe   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-17)
It must needs be emphasized that by the 5th century BCE, the Ukraine was entirely in the hands of the Scythians, a different people from the Cimmerians, whom they replaced in this region in the 9th century BCE.
By the 5th century BCE the Sarmatians held control of the land between the Urals and the Don River.
The ruling dynasty of the Bosporan Kingdom (see Crimea) from the end of the 1st century BCE on was Sarmatian in origin, and probably belonged to the Roxolanoi originally.
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 900s Definition / 900s Research   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-17)
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 The Americas
In the 800s and 900s a people called Toltecs invaded the region and established themselves at a city called Tula.
Farming had existed around Lake Titicaca since around 1000 BCE, and just south of Lake Titicaca the city of Tiahuanaco appeared around the end of the first century BCE.
By the 900s, people belonging to this culture were involved in agriculture.
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 Encyclopedia: Art in Ancient Greece   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-17)
Greco-Buddhism, sometimes spelled Græco-Buddhism, is the cultural syncretism between the culture of Classical Greece and Buddhism, which developed over a period of close to 800 years in Central Asia in the area corresponding to modern-day Afghanistan and Pakistan, between the 4th century BCE and the 5th...
By Region: Italian Renaissance Northern Renaissance *French Renaissance *German Renaissance *English Renaissance The Renaissance, also known as Rinascimento (in Italian), was an influential cultural movement, about a period of scientific revolution and artistic transformation, at the dawn of modern European history.
Magna Graecia (Latin for Greater Greece, Megalê Hellas/Μεγάλη Ελλάς in Greek) is the name of the area in ancient southern Italy that was colonised by ancient Greek settlers in the 8th century BCE.
www.nationmaster.com /encyclopedia/Art-in-Ancient-Greece   (10522 words)

  
 The Hebrews   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-17)
What is readily observable is that from around 1400-1100 BCE, the Dark Ages of the eastern Mediterranean, the settled Canaanite city-states fell to groups of interrelated, less “civilized” tribes.
The descendents of Abdiel are associated with the Kingdom of Arubu, in the Sinai, whose king Idibi’ilu fought against the Assyrians in the mid 700s BCE.
Under the divided monarchy (928-722 BCE) Ephraim, which settled in the Samarian highlands around Shiloh and Shechem, dominated the northern kingdom.
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 Re: Who killed Jesus?
By the fifth century BCE (400 BCE) most Jews accepted the Torah as scripture.
Most Jewish groups had accepted the Prophets as scripture by about 200 BCE, and all of the New Testament writers clearly accept them as such, but the Sadducees, a group with which Jesus had frequent contact (and more than a little conflict), probably accepted nothing outside the Torah as scripture.
Their third point of agreement would be that the oldest surviving copies of any of the books of the Hebrew Bible were found among the Dead Sea Scrolls and date from around 150 BCE.
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 Chronofile: BCE (Biblical Lands)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-17)
The Sumerians flourished until around 2340 BCE when the Akkadian invaders took over and were slowly joind by a steady stream of semitic and indo-european invaders over a period of about a thousand years.
An Egyptian expeditionary army was crushed and in the ensuing revolt Wahibre was toppled in 569 BCE.
In May, 70 BCE, Titus placed Jerusalem under siege, and on August 28, 70 BCE, after Jerusalem had been weakened by famine, the city was taken and the Second Temple was destroyed after six centuries of existence, and a thousand years after Solomon had constructed the first.
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 Timeline del buddhism   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-17)
300s BCE: La más vieja escritura de Brahmi (el antepasado de las idiomas del indicador) fecha a partir de este período.
200s BCE: Las idiomas de Sanskrit y de Prakrit emergen en la India norteña.
185 BCE: Brahmin Pusyamitra general Sunga derroca la dinastía de Mauryan y establece el imperio de Sunga, el comenzar de la onda de la persecución contra buddhism.
www.yotor.net /wiki/es/ti/Timeline%20del%20buddhism.htm   (3529 words)

  
 Instructor's Introductory Essay: the World as of 1200
At the height of Chinese political and cultural dominance, China's Confucian philosophy dominated all East Asian culture, and was at least theoretically the basis of most government rule.
Confucius had lived in China during the 6th and 5th centuries BCE, a period of increasing upheval, which caused him to think long and hard about the nature of order, good government, and human nature.
As early as the 900s real ruling power in the Abbasid lands increasingly was exercised by a number of different local rulers.
www.washburn.edu /cas/history/stucker/Eurasia1200Essay.html   (8318 words)

  
 Jewish History   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-17)
1800-1500 BCE Abraham, who the Jews traced their ancestry to, lived sometime during this period.
928 BCE After King Solomon died, the ten northern tribes of the Israelites split away from the tribes of Benjamin and Judah.
722-721 BCE The Israelites were scattered by the Assyrians.
www.worldhistory.com /jews.htm   (1148 words)

  
 Bell Canada : Bell ExpressVu re-vamps, re-packages and re-invents the TV viewing experience for Canadian consumers
For example, sports programming can now be found in the 300s, movies in the 400s, High Definition in the 800s and all digital audio and radio channels in the 900s.
Customers can further customize their TV viewing with 15 Theme Packs, each for $5/month, and individual Pick and Pay channels for $2.50/month, in addition to standardized discounts on Bell bundles with savings up to $15/month.
Bell Canada is wholly owned by BCE Inc. For more information please visit www.bell.ca.
www.bce.ca /en/news/releases/bc/2004/09/30/71681.html   (664 words)

  
 Reconciling Metaphysical Science and Religion
From the time of Aristotle (300 BCE) to the time of Galileo (1600 CE), nearly 2000 years, the worldview, the background of all thought, was that of Aristotle and Ptolemy.
The Jews keep a record of the several hundred would-be or accused messiahs between 100 BCE and 100 CE, and it includes one Joshu bar Josuf, whose mother was Mary, who was stoned to death.
That Yoshua (or Joshu) died as a sacrificial lamb and was resurrected seems an early belief, if we accept church tradition, which has all the gospels written in the First Century.
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 100A 2nd Review Guide Spring 2004
Describe and explain the bases and style of Neo-Assyrian military conquest and rule, 900s-600s BCE.
Describe and assess the reasons and dynamics of Qin unification and brief rule of late 3rd century BCE China.
Describe and assess Athenian Greece at its mid-5th century BCE "Golden Age" height.
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 Chapter 1 of Ice Ages and Astronomical Causes
Some historians will attribute this flowering to great leaders, or to great ideas, or to great inventions, but it is foolish to ignore the changes in climate.
Just prior to that, in the 900s, the Vikings were invading France, possibly driven from the more northern latitudes by the cold temperatures of that century.
The height of the Roman republic and empire was reached during another time of unusual warmth – even higher than the warm period of today, if the ice-reckoned temperature scale is accurate.
muller.lbl.gov /pages/IceAgeBook/history_of_climate.html   (2213 words)

  
 Online Encyclopedia and Dictionary - 9th century BC
Online Encyclopedia and Dictionary - 9th century BC Search
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 Greek Asia Minor
It also was home to the first people to coin money, the Lydian's in the 7th century BCE, who formed their kingdom on the Aegean coast.
The Hittites were overtaken by the invaders known as the Sea People at the end of the 12th century BCE, and the destruction of Troy probably happened at this time.
Crœsus, King of Lydia, established his reign over pretty much all of the region in the middle of the 6th century BCE, but his reign was overthrown by the Persians around 548 BCE.
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 Geography and ethnic geography of the Balkans to 1500
The Albanians, or more accurately their ancestors the Illyrians, "appeared" in the western Balkans around 1200 BC (or BCE, Before Christian Era).
Croatia reached its medieval pinnacle under Tomislav in the 900s, but the kings were still weak relative to the nobility.
In 1102 AD a coalition of nobles made a deal with the Hungarian king, whose remote power was more attractive than the nearby king's authority.
www.lib.msu.edu /sowards/balkan/lecture1.html   (4967 words)

  
 900s BCE Definition / 900s BCE Research   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-17)
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 Notes by Date   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-17)
According to records from the Han dynasty, the constellation Ox-Herd is concerned chiefly with sacrifice.
Completion of the temple begun by Herod; the 46 years of John 2:20 begin from 20/19 BCE so the temple would have been completed perhaps just in the past year or two (20 or 19 years + 26 or 27).
Dionysius Exiguus (last decade of the 5th C) decided 30 was exact and so took the start date of Tiberius' reign (767 since beginning of Rome), added 15 and subtracted 29, arriving at 753 BCE for the founding of Rome.
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 info: 970s_BC   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-17)
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