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  1. Bomilcar (3rd century BC)

    Other people2 Bomilcar disambiguation Bomilcar 3rd century BC was a Carthage Carthaginian commander in the Second Punic War . He was the commander of the Carthaginian supplies which were voted to Hannibal after the battle of Cannae 216 BC , and with which he arrived in Italy in the ensuing year. ref Liv. xxiii. 13, 41. cited by Smith ref In 214 BC, he was sent with fifty five ships to the aid of Syracuse, Italy Syracuse , then besieged by the Romans but, finding himself unable to cope with the superior fleet of the enemy, he withdrew to Africa . ref Liv. xxiv. 36. cited by Smith ref Two years after, we again find him at Syracuse, Italy Syracuse for we hear of his making his escape out of the harbour, carrying to Carthage intelligence of the perilous state of the city all of which, except Achradina , was in the possession of Marcus Claudius Marcellus Marcellus , and returning within a few days with 100 ships. ref Liv. xxv. 25. cited by Smith ref In the same year, on the destruction by Infectious disease pestilence of the Carthaginian land forces under Hippocrates disambiguation Hippocrates and Himilco disambiguation Himilco , Bomilcar again sailed to Carthage with the news, and returned with 130 ships, but was prevented by Marcellus from reaching Syracuse. He then proceeded to Tarentum , apparently with the view to cutting off the supplies of the Roman garrison in that town but, as the presence of his force only increased the scarcity under which the Tarentines themselves suffered, they were obliged to dismiss him. ref Liv. xxv. 27, xxvi. 20 comp. Polyb. Spicil. Rel. ix. 1 Schweig. ad loc. cited by Smith ref References SmithDGRBM Footnotes reflist DEFAULTSORT Bomilcar Category Second Punic War commanders Category Carthaginians Category Carthaginian generals Category 3rd century BC people de Bomilkar Flottenbefehlshaber es Bom lcar siglo III a. C. it Bomilcare he sv Bomilkar ...   more details



  1. Bomilcar (2nd century BC)

    Other people2 Bomilcar disambiguation Bomilcar was a Numidia n nobleman of the 2nd century BC and a follower of the Numidian king Jugurtha , whom he later betrayed. Deep in the confidence of Jugurtha, Bomilcar was employed on many secret services. In particular, when Jugurtha was at Rome, in 108 BC , Bomilcar undertook and effected for him the assassination of Massiva , who happened to be at Rome at the same time, and who, as well as Jugurtha himself, was a grandson of Masinissa , and a rival claimant to the throne of Numidia. The murder was discovered and traced to Bomilcar, who was obliged to enter into large recognizances to appear and stand his trial but, before the trial came on, his master privately sent him back to Africa. ref Sail. Jug. 35 comp. Liv. Epit. 64. cited by Smith ref In the ensuing year, we find him commanding a portion of Jugurtha s army, with which he was defeated in a skirmish at the river battle of the Muthul Muthul by Publius Rutilius Rufus , lieutenant of Quintus Caecilius Metellus Numidicus . ref Sail. Jug. 49,52,53. cited by Smith ref In the winter of the same year Metellus, after his unsuccessful attempt on Zama , engaged Bomilcar by promises of Roman favour to deliver Jugurtha to him alive or dead and it was accordingly at his instigation that the king sent ambassadors to make offers of unconditional submission to Metellus. ref Sail. Jug. 61, 62. cited by Smith ref In consequence of this advice Bomilcar seems to have become an object of suspicion to his master, which urged him the more towards the execution of his treachery. Accordingly he formed ... was discovered to Jugurtha by Nabdalsa s agent or secretary, and Bomilcar was put to death. ref Sail. Jug. 70,71. cited by Smith ref References SmithDGRBM article Bomilcar Footnotes reflist DEFAULTSORT Bomilcar 2nd Century Bc Category Berber people Category History of Numidia Category Ancient African people Category 2nd century BC people ca Bomilcar el n mida es Bom lcar siglo II a. C. fr Bomilcar ...   more details



  1. Bomilcar (4th century BC)

    Other people2 Bomilcar disambiguation Orphan date February 2009 Bomilcar 4th century BC was a Carthage Carthaginian commander in the war against Agathocles , who invaded Africa in 310 BC . In the first battle with the invaders, Bomilcar, his colleague Hanno having fallen, betrayed the fortune of the day to the enemy, with the view, according to Diodorus , of humbling the spirit of his countrymen, and so making himself tyrant of Carthage. ref Diod. xx. 10,12 comp. Arist. Polit. v. 11, ed. Bekk. cited by Smith ref Two years after this, 308 BC , after many delays and misgivings, he attempted to seize the government with the aid of 500 citizens and a number of mercenaries but his followers were induced to desert him by promises of pardon, and he himself was taken and Crucifixion crucified . ref Diod. xx. 43, 44 Jus tin, xxii. 7. cited by Smith ref References SmithDGRBM Footnotes reflist DEFAULTSORT Bomilcar 4th Century Bc Category Carthaginians Category Carthaginian generals Category 4th century BC people ca Bom lcar I es Bom lcar I de Cartago fr Bomilcar uk ...   more details



  1. Bomilcar

    Bomilcar may refer to Bomilcar 4th century BC , Carthaginian commander in the war against Agathocles Bomilcar Suffete 3rd century BC , Carthaginian suffete and commander in the Second Punic War, father of Hanno Bomilcar 3rd century BC , Carthaginian commander in the Second Punic War, supply officer of Hannibal Bomilcar 2nd century BC , Numidian nobleman and follower of Jugurtha hndis DEFAULTSORT Bomilcar bg ca Bom lcar es Bom lcar ...   more details



  1. Bomilcar (Suffete)

    Other people2 Bomilcar disambiguation Bomilcar 3rd century BC was a Carthage Carthaginian nobleman and commander in the Second Punic War . He was the father of the Hanno, son of Bomilcar Hanno who commanded a portion of Hannibal s army at the passage of the Rhone , 218 BC . This Bomilcar seems to have been one of the Carthaginian Suffete s ref see Gottling, Excurs, iii. ad Arist. Polit. p. 484 cited by Smith ref and to have presided in that assembly of the senate in which the second Punic war was resolved on. ref Polyb. iii. 33, 42 Liv. xxi. 18, 27, 28. cited by Smith ref References SmithDGRBM Footnotes reflist DEFAULTSORT Bomilcar Category Second Punic War commanders Category Carthaginians Category Carthaginian generals Category 3rd century BC people ca Bom lcar Sufet es Bom lcar Sufete ...   more details



  1. 3rd century BC in poetry

    Unreferenced date December 2006 Bccenturyinbox in? in poetry cpa cpb 4th century BC c 3rd century BC cn1 2nd century BC Mediterranean World Poets by date of birth Apollonius of Rhodes c. 295 after 246 BCE , Ancient Greek Greek Ennius 239 169 BCE , Salento , Latin Date unknown Herodas , Ancient Greek Greek Theocritus , Ancient Greek Greek Anyte of Tegea , Ancient Greek Greek woman poet Works Likely date for the Book of Job , written in Hebrew China Poets by date of birth Song Yu , Chu Works Chu Ci , the second great anthology of early Chinese poetry DEFAULTSORT 3rd Century Bc In Poetry Category Years in poetry Category 3rd century BC Poetry ...   more details



  1. 3rd century BC

    Eastern hemisphere at the end of the 3rd century BC. The 3rd century BC started the first day of 300 BC and ended the last day of 201 BC. It is considered part of the Classical era , Epoch reference ... Brennus 3rd century Brennus , Gaulish chieftain, invades Macedonia in 279 BC The Ptolemaic dynasty ... and years Centuries commons category 3rd century BC DEFAULTSORT 3rd Century Bc Category 1st millennium BC 7 Category 3rd century BC Category Centuries 97 af 3de eeu v.C. an Sieglo III aC ast Sieglu ... during the Second Punic War Overview The first few decades of this century were characterized ... empire of China, which was followed in the same century by the long lasting Han dynasty . The Proto ... , Shaanxi , China. 290s BC 299 BC The Samnites , seizing their chance when Rome is engaged on the Lombardy ... and Etruscan civilization Etruscan allies to help them 298 BC The Samnites defeat the Roman Republic ... Samnite War 293 BC The Chinese Qin state State of Qin reduced the threat of the Wei state State ... dynasty Mauryan Empire Theater, Epidauros , is built with later additions 280s BC 281 BC Antiochus ... empire . 280 BC King Pyrrhus of Epirus invades Italy in an attempt to subjugate the Ancient Rome Romans and bring Italy under a new empire ruled by himself. 280 BC Construction of the Colossus of Rhodes is completed 270s BC 279 BC Singidunum and Taurunum , today s Belgrade and Zemun , is founded by Scordisci Celts. 275 BC end of history of Babylon Hellenic period Babylon . After failing to decisively ... , Thrace and Galatia . 273 BC 232E BC Ashoka the Great ruled the Mauryan Empire . 260s BC 264 BC First Punic War breaks out between the Carthaginian Empire and the Roman Republic . 261 BC Antiochus II Theos , 2nd son, at the death of his father becomes emperor of the Seleucid empire . 260 BC Battle ..., one of several monuments built in Teotihuac n 250s BC 258 BC An D ng V ng overthrows the H ng B ng Dynasty in Viet Nam . 257 BC Th c Dynasty takes over Viet Nam. 240s BC 241 BC First Punic ...   more details



  1. Brennus (3rd century BC)

    OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Brennus 3rd Century Bc Category 4th century BC births Category 279 BC deaths Category Gallic rulers Category Galatians Category 3rd century BC rulers bg 3 . . . cs Brennos ...Other people2 Brennus Brennus or Brennos died 279 BC was one of the leaders of the army of Gallic invasion of the Balkans , defeated the assembled Greeks at Battle of Thermopylae 279 BC Thermopylae , and is popularly reputed to have sacked and looted Delphi , although the ancient sources do not support this. In 280 BC a great army, comprising about 85,000 warriors ref Venceslas Kruta, Les Celtes, histoire et dictionnaire , page 493. ref , coming from Pannonia and split in three divisions, marched south ref The Ancient Celts, Barry Cunlife p p80 81 ref in a great expedition ref The term is a calque of the parallel French language French Grande exp dition , that indicates, in French scholarly usage, the 279 BCE surge of military campaigns on Greece. ref to Macedon ia and central Greece . The division led by Brennus and Acichorius moved against Paionia ns. Some writers suppose that Brennus and Acichorius are the same person, the former being only a title and the latter the real name. ref Schmidt, De fontibus veterum auctorum in enarrandis expeditionibus a Gallis in Macedoniania susceptis, Berol. 1834 ref ref Citation last Smith first William author link William Smith lexicographer contribution Acichorius editor last Smith editor first William title Dictionary of Greek and Roman Biography and Mythology volume 1 pages 12 publisher place Boston, MA year 1867 contribution url http www.ancientlibrary.com smith bio 0021.html ref Variations on Brennus including the Brennus 4th century BC ... , where they stopped. When they decided to advance again in 279 BC, they split their forces into three ... The Greeks, mustered at Battle of Thermopylae 279 BC The battle of Thermopylae .28279 BC.29 ... Phocians during the Third Sacred War the previous century. ref name strabo However, despite the evidence ...   more details



  1. Hanno, son of Bomilcar

    Cleanup biography date December 2010 Hanno , son of Bomilcar Suffete Bomilcar , was a Carthage Carthaginian officer in the Second Punic War , and nephew of Hannibal Barca, Carthage s leading general. Hanno s mother was one of Hannibal s three elder sisters. When Hannibal s army reached the Western bank of the Rh ne River they began preparations to cross. A group of Gauls gathered on the Eastern bank, intent on preventing the army from crossing. Hanno led a small group north to cross. The group crossed in small rafts they built. Once across they headed south toward the Gauls. Hanno sent a smoke signal to inform Hannibal that Hanno s force was ready. Hannibal began to send his cavalry across in canoes. As the cavalry attained a foothold on the Eastern bank, the Gauls approached, ready to fight. At this point Hanno s force attacked the Gauls rear causing enough confusion to force the Gauls to retreat. At the Battle of Cannae Hanno led the Numidian cavalry on the right northern side of the Carthaginian army. Hasdrubal, commander of the service corps Hasdrubal led the Spain Spanish and Celts Celtic cavalry on the left south near the Ofanto Aufidus river of the Carthaginian army. Hasdrubal was given about 6,500 cavalry, and Hanno had 3,500 Numidians. Hasdrubal s force was able to quickly destroy the Roman Republic Roman cavalry on the south , pass the Romans infantry rear, and reach the Roman allied cavalry while they were engaged with Hanno s Numidians. Once the Romans allied cavalry was destroyed, Hanno and Hasdrubal were able to lead both cavalries into the Roman infantry s rear. See also Hanno the Elder Battle of Cannae References Lazenby, J.F. Hannibal s War , London, 1978. Famous Carthaginians DEFAULTSORT Hanno, Son Of Bomilcar Category Second Punic War commanders Category Ancient people Category Carthaginians Category 3rd century BC people ar ca Hann 215 aC es Hann n, hijo de Bom lcar it Annone, figlio di Bomilcare ...   more details



  1. List of sovereign states in the 3rd century BC

    In The 3rd Century Bc Category Lists of sovereign states by century Category 3rd century BC ... state arises in the 16th century with the development of modern diplomacy . For earlier times, the term ... of sovereign state s that existed between 300 BC and 201 BC. Sovereign states class wikitable border 1 Sovereign state Years Achaea Achaean League Adena culture 1000 200 BC Aetolia Aetolian League Caucasian Albania Albania Kingdom of Albania 4th century BC 8th century AD Atropatene Kingdom of Atropatene 320s BC 3rd century AD Axum Axumite Empire Bithynia 297 74 BC Bosporan Kingdom Bosporus Bosporan Kingdom Ancient Carthage Carthage 650 146 BC Chav n culture 900 200 BC Chera Dynasty Chera Kingdom 5th century BC 1102 AD Chola Dynasty Chola Chorrera 1800 300 BC State of Chu Chu State of Chu 1030 223 BC Dongye Korean chiefdom 3rd century BC 5th century AD Eastern Zhou Kingdom of Eastern Zhou 256 249 BC Ethiopian Empire Ethiopia Ethiopian Empire 980 BC 1974 Gojoseon Ancient Korean Kingdom 2333 108 BC Greco Bactrian Kingdom 256 125 BC Han Dynasty Han Han Dynasty 206 BC 220 AD Han state Han State of Han 403 230 BC Jin Korean state Jin State Korean state 3rd century BC 2nd century BC Kingdom of Kush Kush Kingdom of Kush 1070 BC 350 AD Lu state Lu State of Lu 856 256 BC Lycaonia 8th century 200 BC Macedonia ancient kingdom Macedonia 8th century 146 BC Maurya Empire 321 185 BC Maya civilization Minyue 224 110 BC Numidia Kingdom of Numidia 202 46 BC Paracas culture 600 175 BC Kingdom of Pontus Pontus Kingdom of Pontus 291 BC 62 AD Parthian Empire State of Qi 247 BC 224 AD Qi state Qi State of Qi 1046 241 BC Qin state Qin State of Qin 845 BC 221 Qin Dynasty Qin Qin Dynasty 221 BC 206 BC Roman Republic 509 27 BC Satavahana dynasty S tav hana Empire 230 BC AD 220 Scythia 8th century BC 2nd century AD Seleucid Empire 312 63 BC Sparta 11th century BC 195 BC V n Lang 2879 258 BC Wei state Wei State of Wei 403 225 BC Yan state Yan State of Yan 865 222 BC Zhao state Zhoa State of Zhoa ...   more details



  1. List of solar eclipses in the 3rd century BC

    Lists of solar eclipses kml This is a list of solar eclipses in the 3rd century BC . During the period 300 to 201 BC there were 226 solar eclipses of which 83 were partial, 62 were annular one Solar eclipse Terminology non central , 57 were total two non central , and 24 were hybrids. The greatest number of eclipses in one year was four, in 298 BC, 233 BC, and 211 BC. ref name nasa catalog list cite web url http eclipse.gsfc.nasa.gov SEcat5 SE 0299 0200.html note that dates in the source are given using astronomical dating title Catalog of Solar Eclipses 300 to 201 BC publisher NASA accessdate 2009 08 11 ref br clear both class wikitable sortable style text align center width 100 Date Time of br greatest eclipse Saros cycle Type Magnitude Central br duration Location Path width class unsortable Geographical area class unsortable Ref s dts format dmy 300 01 30 00 06 10 55 Annular 0.9254 sort nowrap 8.15 08m 15s sort nowrap 35.7 coord 35.7 S 111.3 W convert 295 km mi abbr on ref name nasa catalog list dts format dmy 300 07 26 04 40 36 60 Total 1.0593 sort nowrap 4.50 04m 50s sort nowrap 35.0 coord 35.0 N 174.0 E convert 201 km mi abbr on ref name nasa catalog list dts format dmy 299 01 19 01 23 21 65 Annular 0.9531 sort nowrap 5.49 05m 49s sort nowrap 1.4 coord 1.4 N 145.3 W convert 186 km mi abbr on ref name nasa catalog list dts format dmy 299 07 15 18 01 16 70 Hybrid 1.0089 sort nowrap 0.59 00m 59s sort nowrap 7.7 coord 7.7 S 38.6 W convert 36 km mi abbr on ref name nasa catalog list dts format dmy 298 01 08 09 33 14 75 Partial 0.8588 sort nowrap 64.3 coord 64.3 N 69.6 E ref name nasa catalog list dts format dmy 298 06 05 10 12 52 42 Partial 0.1011 sort nowrap 67.7 coord 67.7 N 87.4 W ref name nasa catalog list dts format dmy 298 07 05 00 30 09 80 Partial 0.4017 sort nowrap 65.0 coord 65.0 S 150.2 W ref name nasa catalog list dts format dmy 298 11 29 13 02 25 47 Total 1.0298 sort nowrap 1.28 01m 28s sort nowrap 75.1 coord 75.1 S 117.3 W convert 815 km mi abbr on ref ...   more details



  1. 3rd century

    Early 3rd century Burial in catacombs becomes common. 208 the Chinese naval Battle of Red Cliffs occurs. Early 3rd century Caracalla , is made. It is now kept at The Metropolitan Museum of Art , New ... 3rd century Jonah Swallowed and Jonah Cast Up, two statuettes of a group from the eastern Mediterranean ... 3rd century early 4th century Good Shepherd, Orants and Story of Jonah, painted ceiling of the Catacombs ... 3rd Century Category 1st millennium Category 3rd century Category Centuries 03rd century af 3de ... sah III stq 3. Jierhunnert sq Shekulli III scn S culu III si 3 simple 3rd century ... Era Classic Era . Roman Empire After the death of Commodus in the previous century the Roman Empire ... or the Crisis of the Third Century , where no fewer than twenty emperors held the reins of power, most .... These reforms were finally realized late in the century under the reign of Diocletian ... Crisis of the Third Century shakes Roman Empire . 250 538 Kofun era , the first part of the Kofun ... catacomb, Villa Torlonia Rome , is made. The Coptic period is said to have started in the 3rd century. Siddhartha in the Palace, detail of a relief from Nagarjunakonda , Andhra Pradesh , India , is made ...   more details



  1. 2nd century BC in poetry

    Unreferenced date December 2006 Bccenturyinbox in? in poetry cpa cpb 3rd century BC c 2nd century BC cn1 1st century BC China Poets by date of birth Jia Yi 200 168 BCE Sima Xiangru 179 117 BCE , Western Han Sima Qian 145 ? BCE Works South Asia Poets Approximate time of Tiruvalluvar 300 100 BCE , writing in Tamil language Tamil Works Compilation of the Pathinenmaelkanakku Eighteen Major Anthology Series of early Tamil language Tamil poetry. Mediterranean world Poets by date of birth Antipater of Sidon Lucius Afranius poet Works likely latest date for the Book of Proverbs , written in Hebrew DEFAULTSORT 2nd Century Bc In Poetry Category Years in poetry Category 2nd century BC Poetry ...   more details



  1. 4th century BC in poetry

    Unreferenced date December 2006 Bccenturyinbox in? in poetry cpa cpb 5th century BC c 4th century BC cn1 3rd century BC The Hellenistic World Poets by date of birth Aratus of Soli c. 315 310 240 BCE , Macedon ia, in Ancient Greek Greek Theocritus c. 310 c. 250 BCE , in Ancient Greek Greek Callimachus c. 305 c. 240 BCE , Alexandria , in Ancient Greek Greek Works China Poets by date of birth Qu Yuan 340 278 BCE , Chu Works DEFAULTSORT 4th Century Bc In Poetry Category Years in poetry Category 4th century BC Poetry ...   more details



  1. 27th century BC in architecture

    Unreferenced date December 2009 See also 28th century BC in architecture , 27th century BC other events of the 27th century BC , 26th century BC in architecture and the architecture timeline . Buildings the Pyramid of Djoser is built People Imhotep , the first architect known by name DEFAULTSORT 27th Century Bc In Architecture Category 27th century BC architecture BC ...   more details



  1. 18th century BC in architecture

    Unreferenced date December 2009 See also 19th century BC in architecture , 18th century BC other events of the 18th century BC , 17th century BC in architecture and the architecture timeline . Buildings 1720s BC Knossos rebuilt. Karnak Temple begun. DEFAULTSORT 18th Century Bc In Architecture Category 18th century BC architecture ...   more details



  1. 30th century BC in architecture

    Unreferenced date December 2009 See also 29th century BC other events of the 29th century BC , 29th century BC in architecture and the architecture timeline . Alvastra pile dwelling circa 3000 BC in neolithic Scandinavia DEFAULTSORT 30th Century Bc In Architecture Category 30th century BC architecture BC ...   more details



  1. 13th century BC in architecture

    Unreferenced date December 2009 See also 14th century BC in architecture , 13th century BC other events of the 13th century BC , 12th century BC in architecture and the architecture timeline . Buildings Ramesses II expanded Luxor Temple . Abu Simbel constructed. DEFAULTSORT 13th Century Bc In Architecture Category 13th century BC architecture ...   more details



  1. 16th century BC in architecture

    Unreferenced date December 2009 Orphan date December 2009 See also 17th century BC in architecture , 16th century BC other events of the 16th century BC , 15th century BC in architecture and the architecture timeline . Buildings Construction of the temples at Karnak begins DEFAULTSORT 16th Century Bc In Architecture Category 16th century BC architecture ...   more details



  1. 21st century BC in architecture

    Unreferenced date December 2009 Orphan date December 2009 See also 20th century BC in architecture , 21st century BC other events of the 21st century BC , 22nd century BC in architecture and the architecture timeline . Buildings Great Ziggurat of Ur constructed DEFAULTSORT 21st Century Bc In Architecture Category 21st century BC architecture ...   more details



  1. 25th century BC in architecture

    Unreferenced date December 2009 See also 26th century BC in architecture , 25th century BC other events of the 25th century BC , 24th century BC in architecture and the architecture timeline . Buildings The first stones are erected at Stonehenge . DEFAULTSORT 25th Century Bc In Architecture Category 25th century BC architecture ...   more details



  1. 5th century BC in architecture

    Unreferenced date December 2009 See also 6th century BC in architecture , 5th century BC other events of the 5th century BC , 4th century BC in architecture and the architecture timeline . Buildings 432 BC Parthenon in Athens completed. About 430 BC Temple of Apollo, Bassae constructed. 406 BC Erechthion in Athens completed. Births Empty section date July 2010 Deaths DEFAULTSORT 5th Century Bc In Architecture Category 5th century BC architecture ...   more details



  1. 21st century BC

    3rd millennium BC 9 Category 21st century BC Category Centuries 79 bg 21 . . . bs 21. vijek ...Centurybox 21 The 21st century BC is a century which lasted from the year 2100 BC to 2001 BC. Events ... before 1700 BC should link to the relevant century. Thus wikifying any of these years will redirect to this page. Only wikify links to other centuries. c. 2100 BC c. 2050 BC Nanna Ziggurat , Ur modern Muqaiyir , Iraq was built. 2091 BC Beginning of the Patriarchal Age was traditionally set in this year. 2080 BC Ninth dynasty of Egypt Ninth Dynasty wars in Egypt . 2080 BC First Intermediate Period of Egypt ended. Middle Kingdom of Egypt Middle Kingdom began in Ancient Egypt . 2071 BC Magh Ithe , first recorded battle in Ireland myths. 2070 BC disputable Yu the Great set up the Xia Dynasty , which isn t verified by archeological findings, some propose the Erlitou culture . c. 2064 BC 20th century BC 1986 BC Twin Dynasty wars in Egypt . c. 2055 BC End of First Intermediate Period of Egypt another date is 2040 BC . c. 2055 BC Middle Kingdom began in Ancient Egypt other date is 2040 BC . c. 2055 BC Mentuhotep II from Thebes, Egypt Thebes managed to reunite Ancient Egypt and began to rule other date is 2040 BC . c. 2055 BC 1985 BC Funerary Stele of Amenemhat I was made. Eleventh Dynasty ... 14th Dynasties. 2040 BC Beginning of the Xia Dynasty , the first dynasty and government system in China . 2040 BC Pharaoh Merikare Merykare died. End of Tenth dynasty of Egypt . Pharaoh Mentuhotep II started to rule. Start of Eleventh dynasty of Egypt Eleventh Dynasty . 2034 BC 2004 BC Ur Amorite wars. c. 2009 BC 20th century BC 1997 BC Funerary temple of Mentuhotep III was built. Eleventh dynasty ... include 19th century BC, and or 17th century through 15th century BC According to Hindu tradition ..., patesi high priest of I kun Sin cylinder seal impression, ca. 2100 BC . Note all dates from this long ... of Art , New York . c. 2049 BC Oak trees for Seahenge felled. c. 2040 BC End of First Intermediate ...   more details



  1. 26th century BC in architecture

    Unreferenced date December 2009 See also 27th century BC in architecture , 26th century BC other events of the 26th century BC , 25th century BC in architecture and the architecture timeline . Buildings c. 2580 BC the Pyramid of Khufu , the oldest and largest of the three great pyramids in the Giza Necropolis , is completed c. 2532 BC the Pyramid of Khafre , in the Giza Necropolis, is completed the Pyramid of Menkaure , in the Giza Necropolis, is completed the Great Sphinx of Giza is completed DEFAULTSORT 26th Century Bc In Architecture Category 26th century BC architecture ...   more details



  1. 22nd century BC

    Centuries Use dmy dates date June 2011 Category 3rd millennium BC 8 Category 22nd century BC ...Centurybox 22 The 22nd century BC is a century which lasted from the year 2200 BC to 2101 BC. Events ... was recorded Note that per WP DATE, years before 1700 BC should link to the relevant century. Thus ... event a severe aridification event that probably lasted the entire 22nd century BC and caused the collapse of several Old World civilizations. 23rd century BC 2217 BC 2193 BC Nomadic invasions of Akkad . 2200 BC Sixth dynasty of Egypt ended. c. 2190 BC Caused by a 22nd century BC drought severe ... started. c. 2125 BC 21st century BC 2055 BC Model of a house and garden, from Thebes, Egypt Thebes . Eleventh dynasty of Egypt . It is now in the Metropolitan Museum of Art , New York . 2124 BC Gudea ... Dynasties. c. 2184 BC Pharaoh Pepi II Neferkare dies other date is 2289 BC? . c. 2181 BC Old Kingdom ends in Ancient Egypt other date is 2190 BC . c. 2181 BC First Intermediate Period starts in Ancient Egypt other date is 2190 BC . 2181 BC Egypt Pharaoh Nitocris died. End of Sixth dynasty of Egypt Sixth .... 2180 BC Old Kingdom ends in Ancient Egypt . First Intermediate Period of Egypt starts. c. 2180 BC Akkadian Empire fell under attack by the Guti Mesopotamia , a mountain people from the northeast. 2173 BC Egypt End of Seventh dynasty of Egypt Seventh Dynasty , start of Eighth dynasty of Egypt Eighth Dynasty . 2160 BC Egypt Pharaoh Neferirkara died. End of Eighth dynasty of Egypt Eighth Dynasty , start of Ninth dynasty of Egypt Ninth Dynasty . Pharaoh Neferkare started to reign. c. 2160 BC Beginning of Middle Minoan civilization Minoan period in Crete . c. 2150 2030 BC Gilgamesh epic was written. c. 2150 BC Lagash . c. 2144 BC Gudea , the ruler ENSI ensi of the city of Lagash , started to reign. 2138 BC Babylon A solar eclipse on 9 May and a lunar eclipse on 24 May occurred and are believed ... by those holding to the long chronology . 2130 BC Egypt End of Ninth dynasty of Egypt Ninth Dynasty ...   more details




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