This page indexes the individual years pages. A year (from Old English gēr) is the time between two recurrences of an event related to the Orbit of the Earth around the Sun
Twenty-first century
- 2100 - 2099 - 2098 - 2097 - 2096 - 2095 - 2094 - 2093 - 2092 - 2091
- 2090 - 2089 - 2088 - 2087 - 2086 - 2085 - 2084 - 2083 - 2082 - 2081
- 2080 - 2079 - 2078 - 2077 - 2076 - 2075 - 2074 - 2073 - 2072 - 2071
- 2070 - 2069 - 2068 - 2067 - 2066 - 2065 - 2064 - 2063 - 2062 - 2061
- 2060 - 2059 - 2058 - 2057 - 2056 - 2055 - 2054 - 2053 - 2052 - 2051
- 2050 - 2049 - 2048 - 2047 - 2046 - 2045 - 2044 - 2043 - 2042 - 2041
- 2040 - 2039 - 2038 - 2037 - 2036 - 2035 - 2034 - 2033 - 2032 - 2031
- 2030 - 2029 - 2028 - 2027 - 2026 - 2025 - 2024 - 2023 - 2022 - 2021
- 2020 - 2019 - 2018 - 2017 - 2016 - 2015 - 2014 - 2013 - 2012 - 2011
- 2010 - 2009 - 2008 - 2007 - 2006 - 2005 - 2004 - 2003 - 2002 - 2001
Twentieth century
- 2000 - 1999 - 1998 - 1997 - 1996 - 1995 - 1994 - 1993 - 1992 - 1991
- 1990 - 1989 - 1988 - 1987 - 1986 - 1985 - 1984 - 1983 - 1982 - 1981
- 1980 - 1979 - 1978 - 1977 - 1976 - 1975 - 1974 - 1973 - 1972 - 1971
- 1970 - 1969 - 1968 - 1967 - 1966 - 1965 - 1964 - 1963 - 1962 - 1961
- 1960 - 1959 - 1958 - 1957 - 1956 - 1955 - 1954 - 1953 - 1952 - 1951
- 1950 - 1949 - 1948 - 1947 - 1946 - 1945 - 1944 - 1943 - 1942 - 1941
- 1940 - 1939 - 1938 - 1937 - 1936 - 1935 - 1934 - 1933 - 1932 - 1931
- 1930 - 1929 - 1928 - 1927 - 1926 - 1925 - 1924 - 1923 - 1922 - 1921
- 1920 - 1919 - 1918 - 1917 - 1916 - 1915 - 1914 - 1913 - 1912 - 1911
- 1910 - 1909 - 1908 - 1907 - 1906 - 1905 - 1904 - 1903 - 1902 - 1901
Nineteenth century
- 1900 - 1899 - 1898 - 1897 - 1896 - 1895 - 1894 - 1893 - 1892 - 1891
- 1890 - 1889 - 1888 - 1887 - 1886 - 1885 - 1884 - 1883 - 1882 - 1881
- 1880 - 1879 - 1878 - 1877 - 1876 - 1875 - 1874 - 1873 - 1872 - 1871
- 1870 - 1869 - 1868 - 1867 - 1866 - 1865 - 1864 - 1863 - 1862 - 1861
- 1860 - 1859 - 1858 - 1857 - 1856 - 1855 - 1854 - 1853 - 1852 - 1851
- 1850 - 1849 - 1848 - 1847 - 1846 - 1845 - 1844 - 1843 - 1842 - 1841
- 1840 - 1839 - 1838 - 1837 - 1836 - 1835 - 1834 - 1833 - 1832 - 1831
- 1830 - 1829 - 1828 - 1827 - 1826 - 1825 - 1824 - 1823 - 1822 - 1821
- 1820 - 1819 - 1818 - 1817 - 1816 - 1815 - 1814 - 1813 - 1812 - 1811
- 1810 - 1809 - 1808 - 1807 - 1806 - 1805 - 1804 - 1803 - 1802 - 1801
Eighteenth century
- 1800 - 1799 - 1798 - 1797 - 1796 - 1795 - 1794 - 1793 - 1792 - 1791
- 1790 - 1789 - 1788 - 1787 - 1786 - 1785 - 1784 - 1783 - 1782 - 1781
- 1780 - 1779 - 1778 - 1777 - 1776 - 1775 - 1774 - 1773 - 1772 - 1771
- 1770 - 1769 - 1768 - 1767 - 1766 - 1765 - 1764 - 1763 - 1762 - 1761
- 1760 - 1759 - 1758 - 1757 - 1756 - 1755 - 1754 - 1753 - 1752 - 1751
- 1750 - 1749 - 1748 - 1747 - 1746 - 1745 - 1744 - 1743 - 1742 - 1741
- 1740 - 1739 - 1738 - 1737 - 1736 - 1735 - 1734 - 1733 - 1732 - 1731
- 1730 - 1729 - 1728 - 1727 - 1726 - 1725 - 1724 - 1723 - 1722 - 1721
- 1720 - 1719 - 1718 - 1717 - 1716 - 1715 - 1714 - 1713 - 1712 - 1711
- 1710 - 1709 - 1708 - 1707 - 1706 - 1705 - 1704 - 1703 - 1702 - 1701
Seventeenth century
- 1700 - 1699 - 1698 - 1697 - 1696 - 1695 - 1694 - 1693 - 1692 - 1691
- 1690 - 1689 - 1688 - 1687 - 1686 - 1685 - 1684 - 1683 - 1682 - 1681
- 1680 - 1679 - 1678 - 1677 - 1676 - 1675 - 1674 - 1673 - 1672 - 1671
- 1670 - 1669 - 1668 - 1667 - 1666 - 1665 - 1664 - 1663 - 1662 - 1661
- 1660 - 1659 - 1658 - 1657 - 1656 - 1655 - 1654 - 1653 - 1652 - 1651
- 1650 - 1649 - 1648 - 1647 - 1646 - 1645 - 1644 - 1643 - 1642 - 1641
- 1640 - 1639 - 1638 - 1637 - 1636 - 1635 - 1634 - 1633 - 1632 - 1631
- 1630 - 1629 - 1628 - 1627 - 1626 - 1625 - 1624 - 1623 - 1622 - 1621
- 1620 - 1619 - 1618 - 1617 - 1616 - 1615 - 1614 - 1613 - 1612 - 1611
- 1610 - 1609 - 1608 - 1607 - 1606 - 1605 - 1604 - 1603 - 1602 - 1601
Sixteenth century
- 1600 - 1599 - 1598 - 1597 - 1596 - 1595 - 1594 - 1593 - 1592 - 1591
- 1590 - 1589 - 1588 - 1587 - 1586 - 1585 - 1584 - 1583 - 1582 - 1581
- 1580 - 1579 - 1578 - 1577 - 1576 - 1575 - 1574 - 1573 - 1572 - 1571
- 1570 - 1569 - 1568 - 1567 - 1566 - 1565 - 1564 - 1563 - 1562 - 1561
- 1560 - 1559 - 1558 - 1557 - 1556 - 1555 - 1554 - 1553 - 1552 - 1551
- 1550 - 1549 - 1548 - 1547 - 1546 - 1545 - 1544 - 1543 - 1542 - 1541
- 1540 - 1539 - 1538 - 1537 - 1536 - 1535 - 1534 - 1533 - 1532 - 1531
- 1530 - 1529 - 1528 - 1527 - 1526 - 1525 - 1524 - 1523 - 1522 - 1521
- 1520 - 1519 - 1518 - 1517 - 1516 - 1515 - 1514 - 1513 - 1512 - 1511
- 1510 - 1509 - 1508 - 1507 - 1506 - 1505 - 1504 - 1503 - 1502 - 1501
Fifteenth century
- 1500 - 1499 - 1498 - 1497 - 1496 - 1495 - 1494 - 1493 - 1492 - 1491
- 1490 - 1489 - 1488 - 1487 - 1486 - 1485 - 1484 - 1483 - 1482 - 1481
- 1480 - 1479 - 1478 - 1477 - 1476 - 1475 - 1474 - 1473 - 1472 - 1471
- 1470 - 1469 - 1468 - 1467 - 1466 - 1465 - 1464 - 1463 - 1462 - 1461
- 1460 - 1459 - 1458 - 1457 - 1456 - 1455 - 1454 - 1453 - 1452 - 1451
- 1450 - 1449 - 1448 - 1447 - 1446 - 1445 - 1444 - 1443 - 1442 - 1441
- 1440 - 1439 - 1438 - 1437 - 1436 - 1435 - 1434 - 1433 - 1432 - 1431
- 1430 - 1429 - 1428 - 1427 - 1426 - 1425 - 1424 - 1423 - 1422 - 1421
- 1420 - 1419 - 1418 - 1417 - 1416 - 1415 - 1414 - 1413 - 1412 - 1411
- 1410 - 1409 - 1408 - 1407 - 1406 - 1405 - 1404 - 1403 - 1402 - 1401
Fourteenth century
- 1400 - 1399 - 1398 - 1397 - 1396 - 1395 - 1394 - 1393 - 1392 - 1391
- 1390 - 1389 - 1388 - 1387 - 1386 - 1385 - 1384 - 1383 - 1382 - 1381
- 1380 - 1379 - 1378 - 1377 - 1376 - 1375 - 1374 - 1373 - 1372 - 1371
- 1370 - 1369 - 1368 - 1367 - 1366 - 1365 - 1364 - 1363 - 1362 - 1361
- 1360 - 1359 - 1358 - 1357 - 1356 - 1355 - 1354 - 1353 - 1352 - 1351
- 1350 - 1349 - 1348 - 1347 - 1346 - 1345 - 1344 - 1343 - 1342 - 1341
- 1340 - 1339 - 1338 - 1337 - 1336 - 1335 - 1334 - 1333 - 1332 - 1331
- 1330 - 1329 - 1328 - 1327 - 1326 - 1325 - 1324 - 1323 - 1322 - 1321
- 1320 - 1319 - 1318 - 1317 - 1316 - 1315 - 1314 - 1313 - 1312 - 1311
- 1310 - 1309 - 1308 - 1307 - 1306 - 1305 - 1304 - 1303 - 1302 - 1301
Thirteenth century
- 1300 - 1299 - 1298 - 1297 - 1296 - 1295 - 1294 - 1293 - 1292 - 1291
- 1290 - 1289 - 1288 - 1287 - 1286 - 1285 - 1284 - 1283 - 1282 - 1281
- 1280 - 1279 - 1278 - 1277 - 1276 - 1275 - 1274 - 1273 - 1272 - 1271
- 1270 - 1269 - 1268 - 1267 - 1266 - 1265 - 1264 - 1263 - 1262 - 1261
- 1260 - 1259 - 1258 - 1257 - 1256 - 1255 - 1254 - 1253 - 1252 - 1251
- 1250 - 1249 - 1248 - 1247 - 1246 - 1245 - 1244 - 1243 - 1242 - 1241
- 1240 - 1239 - 1238 - 1237 - 1236 - 1235 - 1234 - 1233 - 1232 - 1231
- 1230 - 1229 - 1228 - 1227 - 1226 - 1225 - 1224 - 1223 - 1222 - 1221
- 1220 - 1219 - 1218 - 1217 - 1216 - 1215 - 1214 - 1213 - 1212 - 1211
- 1210 - 1209 - 1208 - 1207 - 1206 - 1205 - 1204 - 1203 - 1202 - 1201
Twelfth century
- 1200 - 1199 - 1198 - 1197 - 1196 - 1195 - 1194 - 1193 - 1192 - 1191
- 1190 - 1189 - 1188 - 1187 - 1186 - 1185 - 1184 - 1183 - 1182 - 1181
- 1180 - 1179 - 1178 - 1177 - 1176 - 1175 - 1174 - 1173 - 1172 - 1171
- 1170 - 1169 - 1168 - 1167 - 1166 - 1165 - 1164 - 1163 - 1162 - 1161
- 1160 - 1159 - 1158 - 1157 - 1156 - 1155 - 1154 - 1153 - 1152 - 1151
- 1150 - 1149 - 1148 - 1147 - 1146 - 1145 - 1144 - 1143 - 1142 - 1141
- 1140 - 1139 - 1138 - 1137 - 1136 - 1135 - 1134 - 1133 - 1132 - 1131
- 1130 - 1129 - 1128 - 1127 - 1126 - 1125 - 1124 - 1123 - 1122 - 1121
- 1120 - 1119 - 1118 - 1117 - 1116 - 1115 - 1114 - 1113 - 1112 - 1111
- 1110 - 1109 - 1108 - 1107 - 1106 - 1105 - 1104 - 1103 - 1102 - 1101
Eleventh century
- 1100 - 1099 - 1098 - 1097 - 1096 - 1095 - 1094 - 1093 - 1092 - 1091
- 1090 - 1089 - 1088 - 1087 - 1086 - 1085 - 1084 - 1083 - 1082 - 1081
- 1080 - 1079 - 1078 - 1077 - 1076 - 1075 - 1074 - 1073 - 1072 - 1071
- 1070 - 1069 - 1068 - 1067 - 1066 - 1065 - 1064 - 1063 - 1062 - 1061
- 1060 - 1059 - 1058 - 1057 - 1056 - 1055 - 1054 - 1053 - 1052 - 1051
- 1050 - 1049 - 1048 - 1047 - 1046 - 1045 - 1044 - 1043 - 1042 - 1041
- 1040 - 1039 - 1038 - 1037 - 1036 - 1035 - 1034 - 1033 - 1032 - 1031
- 1030 - 1029 - 1028 - 1027 - 1026 - 1025 - 1024 - 1023 - 1022 - 1021
- 1020 - 1019 - 1018 - 1017 - 1016 - 1015 - 1014 - 1013 - 1012 - 1011
- 1010 - 1009 - 1008 - 1007 - 1006 - 1005 - 1004 - 1003 - 1002 - 1001
Tenth century
- 1000 - 999 - 998 - 997 - 996 - 995 - 994 - 993 - 992 - 991
- 990 - 989 - 988 - 987 - 986 - 985 - 984 - 983 - 982 - 981
- 980 - 979 - 978 - 977 - 976 - 975 - 974 - 973 - 972 - 971
- 970 - 969 - 968 - 967 - 966 - 965 - 964 - 963 - 962 - 961
- 960 - 959 - 958 - 957 - 956 - 955 - 954 - 953 - 952 - 951
- 950 - 949 - 948 - 947 - 946 - 945 - 944 - 943 - 942 - 941
- 940 - 939 - 938 - 937 - 936 - 935 - 934 - 933 - 932 - 931
- 930 - 929 - 928 - 927 - 926 - 925 - 924 - 923 - 922 - 921
- 920 - 919 - 918 - 917 - 916 - 915 - 914 - 913 - 912 - 911
- 910 - 909 - 908 - 907 - 906 - 905 - 904 - 903 - 902 - 901
Ninth century
- 900 - 899 - 898 - 897 - 896 - 895 - 894 - 893 - 892 - 891
- 890 - 889 - 888 - 887 - 886 - 885 - 884 - 883 - 882 - 881
- 880 - 879 - 878 - 877 - 876 - 875 - 874 - 873 - 872 - 871
- 870 - 869 - 868 - 867 - 866 - 865 - 864 - 863 - 862 - 861
- 860 - 859 - 858 - 857 - 856 - 855 - 854 - 853 - 852 - 851
- 850 - 849 - 848 - 847 - 846 - 845 - 844 - 843 - 842 - 841
- 840 - 839 - 838 - 837 - 836 - 835 - 834 - 833 - 832 - 831
- 830 - 829 - 828 - 827 - 826 - 825 - 824 - 823 - 822 - 821
- 820 - 819 - 818 - 817 - 816 - 815 - 814 - 813 - 812 - 811
- 810 - 809 - 808 - 807 - 806 - 805 - 804 - 803 - 802 - 801
Eighth century
- 800 - 799 - 798 - 797 - 796 - 795 - 794 - 793 - 792 - 791
- 790 - 789 - 788 - 787 - 786 - 785 - 784 - 783 - 782 - 781
- 780 - 779 - 778 - 777 - 776 - 775 - 774 - 773 - 772 - 771
- 770 - 769 - 768 - 767 - 766 - 765 - 764 - 763 - 762 - 761
- 760 - 759 - 758 - 757 - 756 - 755 - 754 - 753 - 752 - 751
- 750 - 749 - 748 - 747 - 746 - 745 - 744 - 743 - 742 - 741
- 740 - 739 - 738 - 737 - 736 - 735 - 734 - 733 - 732 - 731
- 730 - 729 - 728 - 727 - 726 - 725 - 724 - 723 - 722 - 721
- 720 - 719 - 718 - 717 - 716 - 715 - 714 - 713 - 712 - 711
- 710 - 709 - 708 - 707 - 706 - 705 - 704 - 703 - 702 - 701
Seventh Century
- 700 - 699 - 698 - 697 - 696 - 695 - 694 - 693 - 692 - 691
- 690 - 689 - 688 - 687 - 686 - 685 - 684 - 683 - 682 - 681
- 680 - 679 - 678 - 677 - 676 - 675 - 674 - 673 - 672 - 671
- 670 - 669 - 668 - 667 - 666 - 665 - 664 - 663 - 662 - 661
- 660 - 659 - 658 - 657 - 656 - 655 - 654 - 653 - 652 - 651
- 650 - 649 - 648 - 647 - 646 - 645 - 644 - 643 - 642 - 641
- 640 - 639 - 638 - 637 - 636 - 635 - 634 - 633 - 632 - 631
- 630 - 629 - 628 - 627 - 626 - 625 - 624 - 623 - 622 - 621
- 620 - 619 - 618 - 617 - 616 - 615 - 614 - 613 - 612 - 611
- 610 - 609 - 608 - 607 - 606 - 605 - 604 - 603 - 602 - 601
Sixth century
- 600 - 599 - 598 - 597 - 596 - 595 - 594 - 593 - 592 - 591
- 590 - 589 - 588 - 587 - 586 - 585 - 584 - 583 - 582 - 581
- 580 - 579 - 578 - 577 - 576 - 575 - 574 - 573 - 572 - 571
- 570 - 569 - 568 - 567 - 566 - 565 - 564 - 563 - 562 - 561
- 560 - 559 - 558 - 557 - 556 - 555 - 554 - 553 - 552 - 551
- 550 - 549 - 548 - 547 - 546 - 545 - 544 - 543 - 542 - 541
- 540 - 539 - 538 - 537 - 536 - 535 - 534 - 533 - 532 - 531
- 530 - 529 - 528 - 527 - 526 - 525 - 524 - 523 - 522 - 521
- 520 - 519 - 518 - 517 - 516 - 515 - 514 - 513 - 512 - 511
- 510 - 509 - 508 - 507 - 506 - 505 - 504 - 503 - 502 - 501
Fifth century
- 500 - 499 - 498 - 497 - 496 - 495 - 494 - 493 - 492 - 491
- 490 - 489 - 488 - 487 - 486 - 485 - 484 - 483 - 482 - 481
- 480 - 479 - 478 - 477 - 476 - 475 - 474 - 473 - 472 - 471
- 470 - 469 - 468 - 467 - 466 - 465 - 464 - 463 - 462 - 461
- 460 - 459 - 458 - 457 - 456 - 455 - 454 - 453 - 452 - 451
- 450 - 449 - 448 - 447 - 446 - 445 - 444 - 443 - 442 - 441
- 440 - 439 - 438 - 437 - 436 - 435 - 434 - 433 - 432 - 431
- 430 - 429 - 428 - 427 - 426 - 425 - 424 - 423 - 422 - 421
- 420 - 419 - 418 - 417 - 416 - 415 - 414 - 413 - 412 - 411
- 410 - 409 - 408 - 407 - 406 - 405 - 404 - 403 - 402 - 401
Fourth century
- 400 - 399 - 398 - 397 - 396 - 395 - 394 - 393 - 392 - 391
- 390 - 389 - 388 - 387 - 386 - 385 - 384 - 383 - 382 - 381
- 380 - 379 - 378 - 377 - 376 - 375 - 374 - 373 - 372 - 371
- 370 - 369 - 368 - 367 - 366 - 365 - 364 - 363 - 362 - 361
- 360 - 359 - 358 - 357 - 356 - 355 - 354 - 353 - 352 - 351
- 350 - 349 - 348 - 347 - 346 - 345 - 344 - 343 - 342 - 341
- 340 - 339 - 338 - 337 - 336 - 335 - 334 - 333 - 332 - 331
- 330 - 329 - 328 - 327 - 326 - 325 - 324 - 323 - 322 - 321
- 320 - 319 - 318 - 317 - 316 - 315 - 314 - 313 - 312 - 311
- 310 - 309 - 308 - 307 - 306 - 305 - 304 - 303 - 302 - 301
Third century
- 300 - 299 - 298 - 297 - 296 - 295 - 294 - 293 - 292 - 291
- 290 - 289 - 288 - 287 - 286 - 285 - 284 - 283 - 282 - 281
- 280 - 279 - 278 - 277 - 276 - 275 - 274 - 273 - 272 - 271
- 270 - 269 - 268 - 267 - 266 - 265 - 264 - 263 - 262 - 261
- 260 - 259 - 258 - 257 - 256 - 255 - 254 - 253 - 252 - 251
- 250 - 249 - 248 - 247 - 246 - 245 - 244 - 243 - 242 - 241
- 240 - 239 - 238 - 237 - 236 - 235 - 234 - 233 - 232 - 231
- 230 - 229 - 228 - 227 - 226 - 225 - 224 - 223 - 222 - 221
- 220 - 219 - 218 - 217 - 216 - 215 - 214 - 213 - 212 - 211
- 210 - 209 - 208 - 207 - 206 - 205 - 204 - 203 - 202 - 201
Second century
- 200 - 199 - 198 - 197 - 196 - 195 - 194 - 193 - 192 - 191
- 190 - 189 - 188 - 187 - 186 - 185 - 184 - 183 - 182 - 181
- 180 - 179 - 178 - 177 - 176 - 175 - 174 - 173 - 172 - 171
- 170 - 169 - 168 - 167 - 166 - 165 - 164 - 163 - 162 - 161
- 160 - 159 - 158 - 157 - 156 - 155 - 154 - 153 - 152 - 151
- 150 - 149 - 148 - 147 - 146 - 145 - 144 - 143 - 142 - 141
- 140 - 139 - 138 - 137 - 136 - 135 - 134 - 133 - 132 - 131
- 130 - 129 - 128 - 127 - 126 - 125 - 124 - 123 - 122 - 121
- 120 - 119 - 118 - 117 - 116 - 115 - 114 - 113 - 112 - 111
- 110 - 109 - 108 - 107 - 106 - 105 - 104 - 103 - 102 - 101
First century
- 100 - 99 - 98 - 97 - 96 - 95 - 94 - 93 - 92 - 91
- 90 - 89 - 88 - 87 - 86 - 85 - 84 - 83 - 82 - 81
- 80 - 79 - 78 - 77 - 76 - 75 - 74 - 73 - 72 - 71
- 70 - 69 - 68 - 67 - 66 - 65 - 64 - 63 - 62 - 61
- 60 - 59 - 58 - 57 - 56 - 55 - 54 - 53 - 52 - 51
- 50 - 49 - 48 - 47 - 46 - 45 - 44 - 43 - 42 - 41
- 40 - 39 - 38 - 37 - 36 - 35 - 34 - 33 - 32 - 31
- 30 - 29 - 28 - 27 - 26 - 25 - 24 - 23 - 22 - 21
- 20 - 19 - 18 - 17 - 16 - 15 - 14 - 13 - 12 - 11
- 10 - 9 - 8 - 7 - 6 - 5 - 4 - 3 - 2 - 1
First century BC
- 1 - 2 - 3 - 4 - 5 - 6 - 7 - 8 - 9 - 10
- 11 - 12 - 13 - 14 - 15 - 16 - 17 - 18 - 19 - 20
- 21 - 22 - 23 - 24 - 25 - 26 - 27 - 28 - 29 - 30
- 31 - 32 - 33 - 34 - 35 - 36 - 37 - 38 - 39 - 40
- 41 - 42 - 43 - 44 - 45 - 46 - 47 - 48 - 49 - 50
- 51 - 52 - 53 - 54 - 55 - 56 - 57 - 58 - 59 - 60
- 61 - 62 - 63 - 64 - 65 - 66 - 67 - 68 - 69 - 70
- 71 - 72 - 73 - 74 - 75 - 76 - 77 - 78 - 79 - 80
- 81 - 82 - 83 - 84 - 85 - 86 - 87 - 88 - 89 - 90
- 91 - 92 - 93 - 94 - 95 - 96 - 97 - 98 - 99 - 100
Second century BC
- 101 - 102 - 103 - 104 - 105 - 106 - 107 - 108 - 109 - 110
- 111 - 112 - 113 - 114 - 115 - 116 - 117 - 118 - 119 - 120
- 121 - 122 - 123 - 124 - 125 - 126 - 127 - 128 - 129 - 130
- 131 - 132 - 133 - 134 - 135 - 136 - 137 - 138 - 139 - 140
- 141 - 142 - 143 - 144 - 145 - 146 - 147 - 148 - 149 - 150
- 151 - 152 - 153 - 154 - 155 - 156 - 157 - 158 - 159 - 160
- 161 - 162 - 163 - 164 - 165 - 166 - 167 - 168 - 169 - 170
- 171 - 172 - 173 - 174 - 175 - 176 - 177 - 178 - 179 - 180
- 181 - 182 - 183 - 184 - 185 - 186 - 187 - 188 - 189 - 190
- 191 - 192 - 193 - 194 - 195 - 196 - 197 - 198 - 199 - 200
Third century BC
- 201 - 202 - 203 - 204 - 205 - 206 - 207 - 208 - 209 - 210
- 211 - 212 - 213 - 214 - 215 - 216 - 217 - 218 - 219 - 220
- 221 - 222 - 223 - 224 - 225 - 226 - 227 - 228 - 229 - 230
- 231 - 232 - 233 - 234 - 235 - 236 - 237 - 238 - 239 - 240
- 241 - 242 - 243 - 244 - 245 - 246 - 247 - 248 - 249 - 250
- 251 - 252 - 253 - 254 - 255 - 256 - 257 - 258 - 259 - 260
- 261 - 262 - 263 - 264 - 265 - 266 - 267 - 268 - 269 - 270
- 271 - 272 - 273 - 274 - 275 - 276 - 277 - 278 - 279 - 280
- 281 - 282 - 283 - 284 - 285 - 286 - 287 - 288 - 289 - 290
- 291 - 292 - 293 - 294 - 295 - 296 - 297 - 298 - 299 - 300
Fourth century BC
- 301 - 302 - 303 - 304 - 305 - 306 - 307 - 308 - 309 - 310
- 311 - 312 - 313 - 314 - 315 - 316 - 317 - 318 - 319 - 320
- 321 - 322 - 323 - 324 - 325 - 326 - 327 - 328 - 329 - 330
- 331 - 332 - 333 - 334 - 335 - 336 - 337 - 338 - 339 - 340
- 341 - 342 - 343 - 344 - 345 - 346 - 347 - 348 - 349 - 350
- 351 - 352 - 353 - 354 - 355 - 356 - 357 - 358 - 359 - 360
- 361 - 362 - 363 - 364 - 365 - 366 - 367 - 368 - 369 - 370
- 371 - 372 - 373 - 374 - 375 - 376 - 377 - 378 - 379 - 380
- 381 - 382 - 383 - 384 - 385 - 386 - 387 - 388 - 389 - 390
- 391 - 392 - 393 - 394 - 395 - 396 - 397 - 398 - 399 - 400
Fifth century BC
- 401 - 402 - 403 - 404 - 405 - 406 - 407 - 408 - 409 - 410
- 411 - 412 - 413 - 414 - 415 - 416 - 417 - 418 - 419 - 420
- 421 - 422 - 423 - 424 - 425 - 426 - 427 - 428 - 429 - 430
- 431 - 432 - 433 - 434 - 435 - 436 - 437 - 438 - 439 - 440
- 441 - 442 - 443 - 444 - 445 - 446 - 447 - 448 - 449 - 450
- 451 - 452 - 453 - 454 - 455 - 456 - 457 - 458 - 459 - 460
- 461 - 462 - 463 - 464 - 465 - 466 - 467 - 468 - 469 - 470
- 471 - 472 - 473 - 474 - 475 - 476 - 477 - 478 - 479 - 480
- 481 - 482 - 483 - 484 - 485 - 486 - 487 - 488 - 489 - 490
- 491 - 492 - 493 - 494 - 495 - 496 - 497 - 498 - 499 - 500
Sixth century BC
- 501 - 502 - 503 - 504 - 505 - 506 - 507 - 508 - 509 - 510
- 511 - 512 - 513 - 514 - 515 - 516 - 517 - 518 - 519 - 520
- 521 - 522 - 523 - 524 - 525 - 526 - 527 - 528 - 529 - 530
- 531 - 532 - 533 - 534 - 535 - 536 - 537 - 538 - 539 - 540
- 541 - 542 - 543 - 544 - 545 - 546 - 547 - 548 - 549 - 550
- 551 - 552 - 553 - 554 - 555 - 556 - 557 - 558 - 559 - 560
- 561 - 562 - 563 - 564 - 565 - 566 - 567 - 568 - 569 - 570
- 571 - 572 - 573 - 574 - 575 - 576 - 577 - 578 - 579 - 580
- 581 - 582 - 583 - 584 - 585 - 586 - 587 - 588 - 589 - 590
- 591 - 592 - 593 - 594 - 595 - 596 - 597 - 598 - 599 - 600
Seventh century BC
- 601 - 602 - 603 - 604 - 605 - 606 - 607 - 608 - 609 - 610
- 611 - 612 - 613 - 614 - 615 - 616 - 617 - 618 - 619 - 620
- 621 - 622 - 623 - 624 - 625 - 626 - 627 - 628 - 629 - 630
- 631 - 632 - 633 - 634 - 635 - 636 - 637 - 638 - 639 - 640
- 641 - 642 - 643 - 644 - 645 - 646 - 647 - 648 - 649 - 650
- 651 - 652 - 653 - 654 - 655 - 656 - 657 - 658 - 659 - 660
- 661 - 662 - 663 - 664 - 665 - 666 - 667 - 668 - 669 - 670
- 671 - 672 - 673 - 674 - 675 - 676 - 677 - 678 - 679 - 680
- 681 - 682 - 683 - 684 - 685 - 686 - 687 - 688 - 689 - 690
- 691 - 692 - 693 - 694 - 695 - 696 - 697 - 698 - 699 - 700
Eighth century BC
- 701 - 702 - 703 - 704 - 705 - 706 - 707 - 708 - 709 - 710
- 711 - 712 - 713 - 714 - 715 - 716 - 717 - 718 - 719 - 720
- 721 - 722 - 723 - 724 - 725 - 726 - 727 - 728 - 729 - 730
- 731 - 732 - 733 - 734 - 735 - 736 - 737 - 738 - 739 - 740
- 741 - 742 - 743 - 744 - 745 - 746 - 747 - 748 - 749 - 750
- 751 - 752 - 753 - 754 - 755 - 756 - 757 - 758 - 759 - 760
- 761 - 762 - 763 - 764 - 765 - 766 - 767 - 768 - 769 - 770
- 771 - 772 - 773 - 774 - 775 - 776 - 777 - 778 - 779 - 780
- 781 - 782 - 783 - 784 - 785 - 786 - 787 - 788 - 789 - 790
- 791 - 792 - 793 - 794 - 795 - 796 - 797 - 798 - 799 - 800
Ninth century BC
- 801 - 802 - 803 - 804 - 805 - 806 - 807 - 808 - 809 - 810
- 811 - 812 - 813 - 814 - 815 - 816 - 817 - 818 - 819 - 820
- 821 - 822 - 823 - 824 - 825 - 826 - 827 - 828 - 829 - 830
- 831 - 832 - 833 - 834 - 835 - 836 - 837 - 838 - 839 - 840
- 841 - 842 - 843 - 844 - 845 - 846 - 847 - 848 - 849 - 850
- 851 - 852 - 853 - 854 - 855 - 856 - 857 - 858 - 859 - 860
- 861 - 862 - 863 - 864 - 865 - 866 - 867 - 868 - 869 - 870
- 871 - 872 - 873 - 874 - 875 - 876 - 877 - 878 - 879 - 880
- 881 - 882 - 883 - 884 - 885 - 886 - 887 - 888 - 889 - 890
- 891 - 892 - 893 - 894 - 895 - 896 - 897 - 898 - 899 - 900
Tenth century BC
- 901 - 902 - 903 - 904 - 905 - 906 - 907 - 908 - 909 - 910
- 911 - 912 - 913 - 914 - 915 - 916 - 917 - 918 - 919 - 920
- 921 - 922 - 923 - 924 - 925 - 926 - 927 - 928 - 929 - 930
- 931 - 932 - 933 - 934 - 935 - 936 - 937 - 938 - 939 - 940
- 941 - 942 - 943 - 944 - 945 - 946 - 947 - 948 - 949 - 950
- 951 - 952 - 953 - 954 - 955 - 956 - 957 - 958 - 959 - 960
- 961 - 962 - 963 - 964 - 965 - 966 - 967 - 968 - 969 - 970
- 971 - 972 - 973 - 974 - 975 - 976 - 977 - 978 - 979 - 980
- 981 - 982 - 983 - 984 - 985 - 986 - 987 - 988 - 989 - 990
- 991 - 992 - 993 - 994 - 995 - 996 - 997 - 998 - 999 - 1000
Eleventh century BC
- 1001 - 1002 - 1003 - 1004 - 1005 - 1006 - 1007 - 1008 - 1009 - 1010
- 1011 - 1012 - 1013 - 1014 - 1015 - 1016 - 1017 - 1018 - 1019 - 1020
- 1021 - 1022 - 1023 - 1024 - 1025 - 1026 - 1027 - 1028 - 1029 - 1030
- 1031 - 1032 - 1033 - 1034 - 1035 - 1036 - 1037 - 1038 - 1039 - 1040
- 1041 - 1042 - 1043 - 1044 - 1045 - 1046 - 1047 - 1048 - 1049 - 1050
- 1051 - 1052 - 1053 - 1054 - 1055 - 1056 - 1057 - 1058 - 1059 - 1060
- 1061 - 1062 - 1063 - 1064 - 1065 - 1066 - 1067 - 1068 - 1069 - 1070
- 1071 - 1072 - 1073 - 1074 - 1075 - 1076 - 1077 - 1078 - 1079 - 1080
- 1081 - 1082 - 1083 - 1084 - 1085 - 1086 - 1087 - 1088 - 1089 - 1090
- 1091 - 1092 - 1093 - 1094 - 1095 - 1096 - 1097 - 1098 - 1099 - 1100
Twelfth century BC
- 1101 - 1102 - 1103 - 1104 - 1105 - 1106 - 1107 - 1108 - 1109 - 1110
- 1111 - 1112 - 1113 - 1114 - 1115 - 1116 - 1117 - 1118 - 1119 - 1120
- 1121 - 1122 - 1123 - 1124 - 1125 - 1126 - 1127 - 1128 - 1129 - 1130
- 1131 - 1132 - 1133 - 1134 - 1135 - 1136 - 1137 - 1138 - 1139 - 1140
- 1141 - 1142 - 1143 - 1144 - 1145 - 1146 - 1147 - 1148 - 1149 - 1150
- 1151 - 1152 - 1153 - 1154 - 1155 - 1156 - 1157 - 1158 - 1159 - 1160
- 1161 - 1162 - 1163 - 1164 - 1165 - 1166 - 1167 - 1168 - 1169 - 1170
- 1171 - 1172 - 1173 - 1174 - 1175 - 1176 - 1177 - 1178 - 1179 - 1180
- 1181 - 1182 - 1183 - 1184 - 1185 - 1186 - 1187 - 1188 - 1189 - 1190
- 1191 - 1192 - 1193 - 1194 - 1195 - 1196 - 1197 - 1198 - 1199 - 1200
Thirteenth century BC
- 1201 - 1202 - 1203 - 1204 - 1205 - 1206 - 1207 - 1208 - 1209 - 1210
- 1211 - 1212 - 1213 - 1214 - 1215 - 1216 - 1217 - 1218 - 1219 - 1220
- 1221 - 1222 - 1223 - 1224 - 1225 - 1226 - 1227 - 1228 - 1229 - 1230
- 1231 - 1232 - 1233 - 1234 - 1235 - 1236 - 1237 - 1238 - 1239 - 1240
- 1241 - 1242 - 1243 - 1244 - 1245 - 1246 - 1247 - 1248 - 1249 - 1250
- 1251 - 1252 - 1253 - 1254 - 1255 - 1256 - 1257 - 1258 - 1259 - 1260
- 1261 - 1262 - 1263 - 1264 - 1265 - 1266 - 1267 - 1268 - 1269 - 1270
- 1271 - 1272 - 1273 - 1274 - 1275 - 1276 - 1277 - 1278 - 1279 - 1280
- 1281 - 1282 - 1283 - 1284 - 1285 - 1286 - 1287 - 1288 - 1289 - 1290
- 1291 - 1292 - 1293 - 1294 - 1295 - 1296 - 1297 - 1298 - 1299 - 1300
Fourteenth century BC
- 1301 - 1302 - 1303 - 1304 - 1305 - 1306 - 1307 - 1308 - 1309 - 1310
- 1311 - 1312 - 1313 - 1314 - 1315 - 1316 - 1317 - 1318 - 1319 - 1320
- 1321 - 1322 - 1323 - 1324 - 1325 - 1326 - 1327 - 1328 - 1329 - 1330
- 1331 - 1332 - 1333 - 1334 - 1335 - 1336 - 1337 - 1338 - 1339 - 1340
- 1341 - 1342 - 1343 - 1344 - 1345 - 1346 - 1347 - 1348 - 1349 - 1350
- 1351 - 1352 - 1353 - 1354 - 1355 - 1356 - 1357 - 1358 - 1359 - 1360
- 1361 - 1362 - 1363 - 1364 - 1365 - 1366 - 1367 - 1368 - 1369 - 1370
- 1371 - 1372 - 1373 - 1374 - 1375 - 1376 - 1377 - 1378 - 1379 - 1380
- 1381 - 1382 - 1383 - 1384 - 1385 - 1386 - 1387 - 1388 - 1389 - 1390
- 1391 - 1392 - 1393 - 1394 - 1395 - 1396 - 1397 - 1398 - 1399 - 1400
Fifteenth century BC
- 1401 - 1402 - 1403 - 1404 - 1405 - 1406 - 1407 - 1408 - 1409 - 1410
- 1411 - 1412 - 1413 - 1414 - 1415 - 1416 - 1417 - 1418 - 1419 - 1420
- 1421 - 1422 - 1423 - 1424 - 1425 - 1426 - 1427 - 1428 - 1429 - 1430
- 1431 - 1432 - 1433 - 1434 - 1435 - 1436 - 1437 - 1438 - 1439 - 1440
- 1441 - 1442 - 1443 - 1444 - 1445 - 1446 - 1447 - 1448 - 1449 - 1450
- 1451 - 1452 - 1453 - 1454 - 1455 - 1456 - 1457 - 1458 - 1459 - 1460
- 1461 - 1462 - 1463 - 1464 - 1465 - 1466 - 1467 - 1468 - 1469 - 1470
- 1471 - 1472 - 1473 - 1474 - 1475 - 1476 - 1477 - 1478 - 1479 - 1480
- 1481 - 1482 - 1483 - 1484 - 1485 - 1486 - 1487 - 1488 - 1489 - 1490
- 1491 - 1492 - 1493 - 1494 - 1495 - 1496 - 1497 - 1498 - 1499 - 1500
Sixteenth century BC
- 1501 - 1502 - 1503 - 1504 - 1505 - 1506 - 1507 - 1508 - 1509 - 1510
- 1511 - 1512 - 1513 - 1514 - 1515 - 1516 - 1517 - 1518 - 1519 - 1520
- 1521 - 1522 - 1523 - 1524 - 1525 - 1526 - 1527 - 1528 - 1529 - 1530
- 1531 - 1532 - 1533 - 1534 - 1535 - 1536 - 1537 - 1538 - 1539 - 1540
- 1541 - 1542 - 1543 - 1544 - 1545 - 1546 - 1547 - 1548 - 1549 - 1550
- 1551 - 1552 - 1553 - 1554 - 1555 - 1556 - 1557 - 1558 - 1559 - 1560
- 1561 - 1562 - 1563 - 1564 - 1565 - 1566 - 1567 - 1568 - 1569 - 1570
- 1571 - 1572 - 1573 - 1574 - 1575 - 1576 - 1577 - 1578 - 1579 - 1580
- 1581 - 1582 - 1583 - 1584 - 1585 - 1586 - 1587 - 1588 - 1589 - 1590
- 1591 - 1592 - 1593 - 1594 - 1595 - 1596 - 1597 - 1598 - 1599 - 1600
Seventeenth century BC
- 1601 - 1602 - 1603 - 1604 - 1605 - 1606 - 1607 - 1608 - 1609 - 1610
- 1611 - 1612 - 1613 - 1614 - 1615 - 1616 - 1617 - 1618 - 1619 - 1620
- 1621 - 1622 - 1623 - 1624 - 1625 - 1626 - 1627 - 1628 - 1629 - 1630
- 1631 - 1632 - 1633 - 1634 - 1635 - 1636 - 1637 - 1638 - 1639 - 1640
- 1641 - 1642 - 1643 - 1644 - 1645 - 1646 - 1647 - 1648 - 1649 - 1650
- 1651 - 1652 - 1653 - 1654 - 1655 - 1656 - 1657 - 1658 - 1659 - 1660
- 1661 - 1662 - 1663 - 1664 - 1665 - 1666 - 1667 - 1668 - 1669 - 1670
- 1671 - 1672 - 1673 - 1674 - 1675 - 1676 - 1677 - 1678 - 1679 - 1680
- 1681 - 1682 - 1683 - 1684 - 1685 - 1686 - 1687 - 1688 - 1689 - 1690
- 1691 - 1692 - 1693 - 1694 - 1695 - 1696 - 1697 - 1698 - 1699 - 1700
Eighteenth century BC
- 1701 - 1702 - 1703 - 1704 - 1705 - 1706 - 1707 - 1708 - 1709 - 1710
- 1711 - 1712 - 1713 - 1714 - 1715 - 1716 - 1717 - 1718 - 1719 - 1720
- 1721 - 1722 - 1723 - 1724 - 1725 - 1726 - 1727 - 1728 - 1729 - 1730
- 1731 - 1732 - 1733 - 1734 - 1735 - 1736 - 1737 - 1738 - 1739 - 1740
- 1741 - 1742 - 1743 - 1744 - 1745 - 1746 - 1747 - 1748 - 1749 - 1750
- 1751 - 1752 - 1753 - 1754 - 1755 - 1756 - 1757 - 1758 - 1759 - 1760
- 1761 - 1762 - 1763 - 1764 - 1765 - 1766 - 1767 - 1768 - 1769 - 1770
- 1771 - 1772 - 1773 - 1774 - 1775 - 1776 - 1777 - 1778 - 1779 - 1780
- 1781 - 1782 - 1783 - 1784 - 1785 - 1786 - 1787 - 1788 - 1789 - 1790
- 1791 - 1792 - 1793 - 1794 - 1795 - 1796 - 1797 - 1798 - 1799 - 1800
Nineteenth century BC
- 1801 - 1802 - 1803 - 1804 - 1805 - 1806 - 1807 - 1808 - 1809 - 1810
- 1811 - 1812 - 1813 - 1814 - 1815 - 1816 - 1817 - 1818 - 1819 - 1820
- 1821 - 1822 - 1823 - 1824 - 1825 - 1826 - 1827 - 1828 - 1829 - 1830
- 1831 - 1832 - 1833 - 1834 - 1835 - 1836 - 1837 - 1838 - 1839 - 1840
- 1841 - 1842 - 1843 - 1844 - 1845 - 1846 - 1847 - 1848 - 1849 - 1850
- 1851 - 1852 - 1853 - 1854 - 1855 - 1856 - 1857 - 1858 - 1859 - 1860
- 1861 - 1862 - 1863 - 1864 - 1865 - 1866 - 1867 - 1868 - 1869 - 1870
- 1871 - 1872 - 1873 - 1874 - 1875 - 1876 - 1877 - 1878 - 1879 - 1880
- 1881 - 1882 - 1883 - 1884 - 1885 - 1886 - 1887 - 1888 - 1889 - 1890
- 1891 - 1892 - 1893 - 1894 - 1895 - 1896 - 1897 - 1898 - 1899 - 1900
Twentieth century BC
- 1901 - 1902 - 1903 - 1904 - 1905 - 1906 - 1907 - 1908 - 1909 - 1910
- 1911 - 1912 - 1913 - 1914 - 1915 - 1916 - 1917 - 1918 - 1919 - 1920
- 1921 - 1922 - 1923 - 1924 - 1925 - 1926 - 1927 - 1928 - 1929 - 1930
- 1931 - 1932 - 1933 - 1934 - 1935 - 1936 - 1937 - 1938 - 1939 - 1940
- 1941 - 1942 - 1943 - 1944 - 1945 - 1946 - 1947 - 1948 - 1949 - 1950
- 1951 - 1952 - 1953 - 1954 - 1955 - 1956 - 1957 - 1958 - 1959 - 1960
- 1961 - 1962 - 1963 - 1964 - 1965 - 1966 - 1967 - 1968 - 1969 - 1970
- 1971 - 1972 - 1973 - 1974 - 1975 - 1976 - 1977 - 1978 - 1979 - 1980
- 1981 - 1982 - 1983 - 1984 - 1985 - 1986 - 1987 - 1988 - 1989 - 1990
- 1991 - 1992 - 1993 - 1994 - 1995 - 1996 - 1997 - 1998 - 1999 - 2000
Twenty-first century BC
- 2001 - 2002 - 2003 - 2004 - 2005 - 2006 - 2007 - 2008 - 2009 - 2010
- 2011 - 2012 - 2013 - 2014 - 2015 - 2016 - 2017 - 2018 - 2019 - 2020
- 2021 - 2022 - 2023 - 2024 - 2025 - 2026 - 2027 - 2028 - 2029 - 2030
- 2031 - 2032 - 2033 - 2034 - 2035 - 2036 - 2037 - 2038 - 2039 - 2040
- 2041 - 2042 - 2043 - 2044 - 2045 - 2046 - 2047 - 2048 - 2049 - 2050
- 2051 - 2052 - 2053 - 2054 - 2055 - 2056 - 2057 - 2058 - 2059 - 2060
- 2061 - 2062 - 2063 - 2064 - 2065 - 2066 - 2067 - 2068 - 2069 - 2070
- 2071 - 2072 - 2073 - 2074 - 2075 - 2076 - 2077 - 2078 - 2079 - 2080
- 2081 - 2082 - 2083 - 2084 - 2085 - 2086 - 2087 - 2088 - 2089 - 2090
- 2091 - 2092 - 2093 - 2094 - 2095 - 2096 - 2097 - 2098 - 2099 - 2100
Twenty-second century BC
- 2101 - 2102 - 2103 - 2104 - 2105 - 2106 - 2107 - 2108 - 2109 - 2110
- 2111 - 2112 - 2113 - 2114 - 2115 - 2116 - 2117 - 2118 - 2119 - 2120
- 2121 - 2122 - 2123 - 2124 - 2125 - 2126 - 2127 - 2128 - 2129 - 2130
- 2131 - 2132 - 2133 - 2134 - 2135 - 2136 - 2137 - 2138 - 2139 - 2140
- 2141 - 2142 - 2143 - 2144 - 2145 - 2146 - 2147 - 2148 - 2149 - 2150
- 2151 - 2152 - 2153 - 2154 - 2155 - 2156 - 2157 - 2158 - 2159 - 2160
- 2161 - 2162 - 2163 - 2164 - 2165 - 2166 - 2167 - 2168 - 2169 - 2170
- 2171 - 2172 - 2173 - 2174 - 2175 - 2176 - 2177 - 2178 - 2179 - 2180
- 2181 - 2182 - 2183 - 2184 - 2185 - 2186 - 2187 - 2188 - 2189 - 2190
- 2191 - 2192 - 2193 - 2194 - 2195 - 2196 - 2197 - 2198 - 2199 - 2200
Twenty-third century BC
- 2201 - 2202 - 2203 - 2204 - 2205 - 2206 - 2207 - 2208 - 2209 - 2210
- 2211 - 2212 - 2213 - 2214 - 2215 - 2216 - 2217 - 2218 - 2219 - 2220
- 2221 - 2222 - 2223 - 2224 - 2225 - 2226 - 2227 - 2228 - 2229 - 2230
- 2231 - 2232 - 2233 - 2234 - 2235 - 2236 - 2237 - 2238 - 2239 - 2240
- 2241 - 2242 - 2243 - 2244 - 2245 - 2246 - 2247 - 2248 - 2249 - 2250
- 2251 - 2252 - 2253 - 2254 - 2255 - 2256 - 2257 - 2258 - 2259 - 2260
- 2261 - 2262 - 2263 - 2264 - 2265 - 2266 - 2267 - 2268 - 2269 - 2270
- 2271 - 2272 - 2273 - 2274 - 2275 - 2276 - 2277 - 2278 - 2279 - 2280
- 2281 - 2282 - 2283 - 2284 - 2285 - 2286 - 2287 - 2288 - 2289 - 2290
- 2291 - 2292 - 2293 - 2294 - 2295 - 2296 - 2297 - 2298 - 2299 - 2300
Twenty-fourth century BC
- 2301 - 2302 - 2303 - 2304 - 2305 - 2306 - 2307 - 2308 - 2309 - 2310
- 2311 - 2312 - 2313 - 2314 - 2315 - 2316 - 2317 - 2318 - 2319 - 2320
- 2321 - 2322 - 2323 - 2324 - 2325 - 2326 - 2327 - 2328 - 2329 - 2330
- 2331 - 2332 - 2333 - 2334 - 2335 - 2336 - 2337 - 2338 - 2339 - 2340
- 2341 - 2342 - 2343 - 2344 - 2345 - 2346 - 2347 - 2348 - 2349 - 2350
- 2351 - 2352 - 2353 - 2354 - 2355 - 2356 - 2357 - 2358 - 2359 - 2360
- 2361 - 2362 - 2363 - 2364 - 2365 - 2366 - 2367 - 2368 - 2369 - 2370
- 2371 - 2372 - 2373 - 2374 - 2375 - 2376 - 2377 - 2378 - 2379 - 2380
- 2381 - 2382 - 2383 - 2384 - 2385 - 2386 - 2387 - 2388 - 2389 - 2390
- 2391 - 2392 - 2393 - 2394 - 2395 - 2396 - 2397 - 2398 - 2399 - 2400
Twenty-fifth century BC
- 2401 - 2402 - 2403 - 2404 - 2405 - 2406 - 2407 - 2408 - 2409 - 2410
- 2411 - 2412 - 2413 - 2414 - 2415 - 2416 - 2417 - 2418 - 2419 - 2420
- 2421 - 2422 - 2423 - 2424 - 2425 - 2426 - 2427 - 2428 - 2429 - 2430
- 2431 - 2432 - 2433 - 2434 - 2435 - 2436 - 2437 - 2438 - 2439 - 2440
- 2441 - 2442 - 2443 - 2444 - 2445 - 2446 - 2447 - 2448 - 2449 - 2450
- 2451 - 2452 - 2453 - 2454 - 2455 - 2456 - 2457 - 2458 - 2459 - 2460
- 2461 - 2462 - 2463 - 2464 - 2465 - 2466 - 2467 - 2468 - 2469 - 2470
- 2471 - 2472 - 2473 - 2474 - 2475 - 2476 - 2477 - 2478 - 2479 - 2480
- 2481 - 2482 - 2483 - 2484 - 2485 - 2486 - 2487 - 2488 - 2489 - 2490
- 2491 - 2492 - 2493 - 2494 - 2495 - 2496 - 2497 - 2498 - 2499 - 2500
Twenty-sixth century BC
- 2501 - 2502 - 2503 - 2504 - 2505 - 2506 - 2507 - 2508 - 2509 - 2510
- 2511 - 2512 - 2513 - 2514 - 2515 - 2516 - 2517 - 2518 - 2519 - 2520
- 2521 - 2522 - 2523 - 2524 - 2525 - 2526 - 2527 - 2528 - 2529 - 2530
- 2531 - 2532 - 2533 - 2534 - 2535 - 2536 - 2537 - 2538 - 2539 - 2540
- 2541 - 2542 - 2543 - 2544 - 2545 - 2546 - 2547 - 2548 - 2549 - 2550
- 2551 - 2552 - 2553 - 2554 - 2555 - 2556 - 2557 - 2558 - 2559 - 2560
- 2561 - 2562 - 2563 - 2564 - 2565 - 2566 - 2567 - 2568 - 2569 - 2570
- 2571 - 2572 - 2573 - 2574 - 2575 - 2576 - 2577 - 2578 - 2579 - 2580
- 2581 - 2582 - 2583 - 2584 - 2585 - 2586 - 2587 - 2588 - 2589 - 2590
- 2591 - 2592 - 2593 - 2594 - 2595 - 2596 - 2597 - 2598 - 2599 - 2600
Twenty-seventh century BC
- 2601 - 2602 - 2603 - 2604 - 2605 - 2606 - 2607 - 2608 - 2609 - 2610
- 2611 - 2612 - 2613 - 2614 - 2615 - 2616 - 2617 - 2618 - 2619 - 2620
- 2621 - 2622 - 2623 - 2624 - 2625 - 2626 - 2627 - 2628 - 2629 - 2630
- 2631 - 2632 - 2633 - 2634 - 2635 - 2636 - 2637 - 2638 - 2639 - 2640
- 2641 - 2642 - 2643 - 2644 - 2645 - 2646 - 2647 - 2648 - 2649 - 2650
- 2651 - 2652 - 2653 - 2654 - 2655 - 2656 - 2657 - 2658 - 2659 - 2660
- 2661 - 2662 - 2663 - 2664 - 2665 - 2666 - 2667 - 2668 - 2669 - 2670
- 2671 - 2672 - 2673 - 2674 - 2675 - 2676 - 2677 - 2678 - 2679 - 2680
- 2681 - 2682 - 2683 - 2684 - 2685 - 2686 - 2687 - 2688 - 2689 - 2690
- 2691 - 2692 - 2693 - 2694 - 2695 - 2696 - 2697 - 2698 - 2699 - 2700
Twenty-eighth century BC
- 2701 - 2702 - 2703 - 2704 - 2705 - 2706 - 2707 - 2708 - 2709 - 2710
- 2711 - 2712 - 2713 - 2714 - 2715 - 2716 - 2717 - 2718 - 2719 - 2720
- 2721 - 2722 - 2723 - 2724 - 2725 - 2726 - 2727 - 2728 - 2729 - 2730
- 2731 - 2732 - 2733 - 2734 - 2735 - 2736 - 2737 - 2738 - 2739 - 2740
- 2741 - 2742 - 2743 - 2744 - 2745 - 2746 - 2747 - 2748 - 2749 - 2750
- 2751 - 2752 - 2753 - 2754 - 2755 - 2756 - 2757 - 2758 - 2759 - 2760
- 2761 - 2762 - 2763 - 2764 - 2765 - 2766 - 2767 - 2768 - 2769 - 2770
- 2771 - 2772 - 2773 - 2774 - 2775 - 2776 - 2777 - 2778 - 2779 - 2780
- 2781 - 2782 - 2783 - 2784 - 2785 - 2786 - 2787 - 2788 - 2789 - 2790
- 2791 - 2792 - 2793 - 2794 - 2795 - 2796 - 2797 - 2798 - 2799 - 2800
Twenty-ninth century BC
- 2801 - 2802 - 2803 - 2804 - 2805 - 2806 - 2807 - 2808 - 2809 - 2810
- 2811 - 2812 - 2813 - 2814 - 2815 - 2816 - 2817 - 2818 - 2819 - 2820
- 2821 - 2822 - 2823 - 2824 - 2825 - 2826 - 2827 - 2828 - 2829 - 2830
- 2831 - 2832 - 2833 - 2834 - 2835 - 2836 - 2837 - 2838 - 2839 - 2840
- 2841 - 2842 - 2843 - 2844 - 2845 - 2846 - 2847 - 2848 - 2849 - 2850
- 2851 - 2852 - 2853 - 2854 - 2855 - 2856 - 2857 - 2858 - 2859 - 2860
- 2861 - 2862 - 2863 - 2864 - 2865 - 2866 - 2867 - 2868 - 2869 - 2870
- 2871 - 2872 - 2873 - 2874 - 2875 - 2876 - 2877 - 2878 - 2879 - 2880
- 2881 - 2882 - 2883 - 2884 - 2885 - 2886 - 2887 - 2888 - 2889 - 2890
- 2891 - 2892 - 2893 - 2894 - 2895 - 2896 - 2897 - 2898 - 2899 - 2900
Thirtieth century BC
- 2901 - 2902 - 2903 - 2904 - 2905 - 2906 - 2907 - 2908 - 2909 - 2910
- 2911 - 2912 - 2913 - 2914 - 2915 - 2916 - 2917 - 2918 - 2919 - 2920
- 2921 - 2922 - 2923 - 2924 - 2925 - 2926 - 2927 - 2928 - 2929 - 2930
- 2931 - 2932 - 2933 - 2934 - 2935 - 2936 - 2937 - 2938 - 2939 - 2940
- 2941 - 2942 - 2943 - 2944 - 2945 - 2946 - 2947 - 2948 - 2949 - 2950
- 2951 - 2952 - 2953 - 2954 - 2955 - 2956 - 2957 - 2958 - 2959 - 2960
- 2961 - 2962 - 2963 - 2964 - 2965 - 2966 - 2967 - 2968 - 2969 - 2970
- 2971 - 2972 - 2973 - 2974 - 2975 - 2976 - 2977 - 2978 - 2979 - 2980
- 2981 - 2982 - 2983 - 2984 - 2985 - 2986 - 2987 - 2988 - 2989 - 2990
- 2991 - 2992 - 2993 - 2994 - 2995 - 2996 - 2997 - 2998 - 2999 - 3000
Thirty-first century BC
- 3001 - 3002 - 3003 - 3004 - 3005 - 3006 - 3007 - 3008 - 3009 - 3010
- 3011 - 3012 - 3013 - 3014 - 3015 - 3016 - 3017 - 3018 - 3019 - 3020
- 3021 - 3022 - 3023 - 3024 - 3025 - 3026 - 3027 - 3028 - 3029 - 3030
- 3031 - 3032 - 3033 - 3034 - 3035 - 3036 - 3037 - 3038 - 3039 - 3040
- 3041 - 3042 - 3043 - 3044 - 3045 - 3046 - 3047 - 3048 - 3049 - 3050
- 3051 - 3052 - 3053 - 3054 - 3055 - 3056 - 3057 - 3058 - 3059 - 3060
- 3061 - 3062 - 3063 - 3064 - 3065 - 3066 - 3067 - 3068 - 3069 - 3070
- 3071 - 3072 - 3073 - 3074 - 3075 - 3076 - 3077 - 3078 - 3079 - 3080
- 3081 - 3082 - 3083 - 3084 - 3085 - 3086 - 3087 - 3088 - 3089 - 3090
- 3091 - 3092 - 3093 - 3094 - 3095 - 3096 - 3097 - 3098 - 3099 - 3100
Thirty-second century BC
- 3101 - 3102 - 3103 - 3104 - 3105 - 3106 - 3107 - 3108 - 3109 - 3110
- 3111 - 3112 - 3113 - 3114 - 3115 - 3116 - 3117 - 3118 - 3119 - 3120
- 3121 - 3122 - 3123 - 3124 - 3125 - 3126 - 3127 - 3128 - 3129 - 3130
- 3131 - 3132 - 3133 - 3134 - 3135 - 3136 - 3137 - 3138 - 3139 - 3140
- 3141 - 3142 - 3143 - 3144 - 3145 - 3146 - 3147 - 3148 - 3149 - 3150
- 3151 - 3152 - 3153 - 3154 - 3155 - 3156 - 3157 - 3158 - 3159 - 3160
- 3161 - 3162 - 3163 - 3164 - 3165 - 3166 - 3167 - 3168 - 3169 - 3170
- 3171 - 3172 - 3173 - 3174 - 3175 - 3176 - 3177 - 3178 - 3179 - 3180
- 3181 - 3182 - 3183 - 3184 - 3185 - 3186 - 3187 - 3188 - 3189 - 3190
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Notable predictions and known events 2082 All Classified information held by the British Government about the Falklands War Notable predictions and known events 2082 All Classified information held by the British Government about the Falklands War Notable predictions and known events 2082 All Classified information held by the British Government about the Falklands War Notable predictions and known events 2082 All Classified information held by the British Government about the Falklands War Notable predictions and known events 2082 All Classified information held by the British Government about the Falklands War Notable predictions and known events 2082 All Classified information held by the British Government about the Falklands War Notable predictions and known events 2082 All Classified information held by the British Government about the Falklands War Notable predictions and known events 2082 All Classified information held by the British Government about the Falklands War Notable predictions and known events 2082 All Classified information held by the British Government about the Falklands War Notable predictions and known events 2070 February - An Active SETI message called Teen Age Message sent from the 70-meter Eupatoria Notable predictions and known events 2070 February - An Active SETI message called Teen Age Message sent from the 70-meter Eupatoria Notable predictions and known events 2070 February - An Active SETI message called Teen Age Message sent from the 70-meter Eupatoria Notable predictions and known events 2070 February - An Active SETI message called Teen Age Message sent from the 70-meter Eupatoria Notable predictions and known events 2070 February - An Active SETI message called Teen Age Message sent from the 70-meter Eupatoria Notable predictions and known events 2070 February - An Active SETI message called Teen Age Message sent from the 70-meter Eupatoria Notable predictions and known events 2070 February - An Active SETI message called Teen Age Message sent from the 70-meter Eupatoria Notable predictions and known events 2070 February - An Active SETI message called Teen Age Message sent from the 70-meter Eupatoria Notable predictions and known events 2070 February - An Active SETI message called Teen Age Message sent from the 70-meter Eupatoria Notable predictions and known events 2070 February - An Active SETI message called Teen Age Message sent from the 70-meter Eupatoria Notable predictions and known events 2061 Expected expiration of the Singapore-Malaysia Water Agreement. Notable predictions and known events 2061 Expected expiration of the Singapore-Malaysia Water Agreement. Notable predictions and known events 2061 Expected expiration of the Singapore-Malaysia Water Agreement. Notable predictions and known events 2061 Expected expiration of the Singapore-Malaysia Water Agreement. Notable predictions and known events 2061 Expected expiration of the Singapore-Malaysia Water Agreement. Notable predictions and known events 2061 Expected expiration of the Singapore-Malaysia Water Agreement. Notable predictions and known events 2061 Expected expiration of the Singapore-Malaysia Water Agreement. Notable predictions and known events 2061 Expected expiration of the Singapore-Malaysia Water Agreement. Notable predictions and known events 2061 Expected expiration of the Singapore-Malaysia Water Agreement. Notable predictions and known events 2061 Expected expiration of the Singapore-Malaysia Water Agreement. 2059 ( MMLIX) will be a Common year starting on Wednesday of the Gregorian calendar. 2058 ( MMLVIII) will be a Common year starting on Tuesday of the Gregorian calendar. This is an article about the year 2057 For the television show see 2057 (TV series. 2056 ( MMLVI) will be a Leap year starting on Saturday of the Gregorian Calendar. 2055 ( MMLV) will be a Common year starting on Friday of the Gregorian calendar. 2054 ( MMLIV) will be a Common year starting on Thursday of the Gregorian calendar. 2053 ( MMLIII) will be a Common year starting on Wednesday of the Gregorian calendar. 2052 ( MMLII) will be a Leap year starting on Monday of the Gregorian calendar. 2051 ( MMLI) will be a Common year starting on Sunday of the Gregorian calendar. 2050 ( MML) will be a Common year starting on Saturday of the Gregorian calendar. 2049 ( MMXLIX) will be a Common year starting on Friday of the Gregorian calendar. 2048 ( MMXLVIII) will be a Leap year starting on Wednesday of the Gregorian calendar. 2047 ( MMXLVII) will be a Common year starting on Tuesday of the Gregorian calendar. 2046 ( MMXLVI) will be a Common year starting on Monday of the Gregorian calendar. 2045 ( MMXLV) will be a Common year starting on Sunday of the Gregorian calendar. 2044 ( MMXLIV) will be a Leap year starting on Friday of the Gregorian calendar. 2043 ( MMXLIII) will be a Common year starting on Thursday of the Gregorian calendar. 2042 ( MMXLII) will be a Common year starting on Wednesday of the Gregorian calendar. 2041 ( MMXLI) will be a Common year starting on Tuesday of the Gregorian calendar. 2040 ( MMXL) will be a Leap year starting on Sunday of the Gregorian calendar. 2039 ( MMXXXIX) will be a Common year starting on Saturday of the Gregorian calendar. 2038 ( MMXXXVIII) will be a Common year starting on Friday of the Gregorian calendar. 2037 ( MMXXXVII) will be a Common year starting on Thursday of the Gregorian calendar. 2036 ( MMXXXVI) will be a Leap year starting on Tuesday of the Gregorian calendar. 2035 ( MMXXXV) will be a Common year starting on Monday of the Gregorian Calendar Predicted events January 8 2034 ( MMXXXIV) will be a Common year starting on Sunday of the Gregorian calendar. 2033 ( MMXXXIII) will be Common year starting on Saturday of the Gregorian calendar. 2032 ( MMXXXII) will be a Leap year starting on Thursday of the Gregorian calendar Predicted events November 2031 ( MMXXXI) will be a Common year starting on Wednesday of the Gregorian Calendar. 2030 ( MMXXX) will be a Common year starting on Tuesday of the Gregorian calendar. 2029 ( MMXXIX) will be a Common year starting on Monday of the Gregorian calendar. 2028 ( MMXXVIII) will be a Leap year starting on Saturday of the Gregorian Calendar. 2027 ( MMXXVII) will be a Common year starting on Friday of the Gregorian calendar. 2026 ( MMXXVI) will be a Common year starting on Thursday of the Gregorian calendar. 2025 ( MMXXV) will be a Common year starting on Wednesday of the Gregorian Calendar. 2024 ( MMXXIV) will be a Leap year starting on Monday of the Gregorian calendar. 2023 ( MMXXIII) will be a Common year starting on Sunday of the Gregorian calendar. 2022 ( MMXXII) will be a Common year starting on Saturday of the Gregorian calendar. 2021 ( MMXXI) will be a Common year starting on Friday of the Gregorian calendar. 2020 ( MMXX) will be a Leap year starting on Wednesday of the Gregorian calendar. 2019 ( MMXIX) will be a Common year starting on Tuesday of the Gregorian calendar. 2018 ( MMXVIII) will be a Common year starting on Monday of the Gregorian calendar. 2017 ( MMXVII) will be a Common year starting on Sunday of the Gregorian calendar. 2016 ( MMXVI) will be a Leap year starting on Friday of the Gregorian calendar. 2015 ( MMXV) will be a Common year starting on Thursday of the Gregorian calendar. 2014 ( MMXIV) will be a Common year starting on Wednesday of the Gregorian calendar. 2013 ( MMXIII) will be a Common year starting on Tuesday of the Gregorian calendar. 2012 ( MMXII) will be a Leap year starting on Sunday of the Gregorian calendar. 2011 ( MMXI) will be a Common year starting on Saturday of the Gregorian calendar. For the film see 2010 The Year We Make Contact. For the book see 2010 Odyssey Two. This article is about the year For the film see 2009 Lost Memories. 2008 ( MMVIII) is the current year in accordance with the Gregorian calendar, a Leap year that started on Tuesday of the Common Year 2007 ( MMVII) was a Common year starting on Monday of the Gregorian calendar in the 21st century. Year 2006 ( MMVI) was a Common year starting on Sunday of the Gregorian calendar. Year 2005 ( MMV) was a Common year starting on Saturday (link displays full calendar of the Gregorian calendar. "MMIV" redirects here For the Modest Mouse album see " Baron von Bullshit Rides Again " Year 2003 ( MMIII) was a Common year starting on Wednesday of the Gregorian calendar. See also 2002 (disambiguation Year 2002 ( MMII) was a Common year starting on Tuesday of the Gregorian calendar. Year 2001 ( MMI) was a Common year starting on Monday according to the Gregorian calendar. 2000 ( MM) was a Leap year that started on Saturday of the Common Era, in accordance with the Gregorian calendar. Year 1999 ( MCMXCIX) was a Common year starting on Friday (link will display full 1999 Gregorian calendar) Year 1998 ( MCMXCVIII) was a Common year starting on Thursday (link will display full 1998 Gregorian calendar) Year 1997 ( MCMXCVII) was a Common year starting on Wednesday (link will display full 1997 Gregorian calendar Year 1996 ( MCMXCVI) was a Leap year starting on Monday (link will display full 1996 Gregorian calendar) Year 1995 ( MCMXCV) was a Common year starting on Sunday. Events of 1995 Year 1994 ( MCMXCIV) was a Common year starting on Saturday (link will display full 1994 Gregorian calendar) Year 1993 ( MCMXCIII) was a Common year starting on Friday (link will display full 1993 Gregorian calendar) Year 1992 ( MCMXCII) was a Leap year starting on Wednesday (link will display full 1992 Gregorian calendar) Year 1991 ( MCMXCI) was a Common year starting on Tuesday (link will display full calendar of the Gregorian Calendar. Year 1990 ( MCMXC) was a Common year starting on Monday (link displays the 1990 Gregorian calendar) Year 1989 ( MCMLXXXIX) was a Common year starting on Sunday (link displays 1989 Gregorian calendar) Year 1988 ( MCMLXXXVIII) was a Leap year starting on Friday (link displays 1988 Gregorian calendar) Year 1987 ( MCMLXXXVII) was a Common year starting on Thursday (link displays 1987 Gregorian calendar) Year 1986 ( MCMLXXXVI) was a Common year starting on Wednesday (link displays 1986 Gregorian calendar) Year 1985 ( MCMLXXXV) was a Common year starting on Tuesday (link displays 1985 Gregorian calendar) Year 1984 ( MCMLXXXIV) was a Leap year starting on Sunday (link displays the 1984 Gregorian calendar) Year 1983 ( MCMLXXXIII) was a Common year starting on Saturday (link displays the 1983 Gregorian calendar) Year 1982 ( MCMLXXXII) was a Common year starting on Friday (link displays the 1982 Gregorian calendar) Year 1981 ( MCMLXXXI) was a Common year starting on Thursday (link displays the 1981 Year 1980 ( MCMLXXX) was a Leap year starting on Tuesday (link displays the 1980 Gregorian calendar) Year 1979 ( MCMLXXIX) was a Common year starting on Monday (link displays the 1979 Gregorian calendar) Year 1978 ( MCMLXXVIII) was a Common year starting on Sunday (link displays the 1978 Gregorian calendar) Also 1977 (album by Ash. Year 1977 ( MCMLXXVII) was a Common year starting on Saturday (link displays Year 1976 ( MCMLXXVI) was a Leap year starting on Thursday (link will display full calendar of the Gregorian calendar. Year 1975 ( MCMLXXV) was a Common year starting on Wednesday (link will display full calendar of the Gregorian calendar. Year 1974 ( MCMLXXIV) was a Common year starting on Tuesday (link will display full calendar of the 1974 Gregorian calendar. Year 1973 ( MCMLXXIII) was a Common year starting on Monday (link will display full calendar of the 1973 Gregorian calendar. Year 1972 ( MCMLXXII) was a Leap year starting on Saturday (link will display full calendar of the Gregorian calendar. Year 1971 ( MCMLXXI) was a Common year starting on Friday (link will display full calendar of the 1971 Gregorian calendar. Year 1970 ( MCMLXX) was a Common year starting on Thursday (link shows full calendar of the Gregorian calendar. Year 1969 ( MCMLXIX) was a Common year starting on Wednesday (link will display full calendar of the Gregorian calendar. Year 1968 ( MCMLXVIII) was a Leap year starting on Monday (link will display full calendar of the Gregorian calendar. Year 1967 ( MCMLXVII) was a Common year starting on Sunday (link will display full calendar of the 1967 Gregorian calendar. Year 1966 ( MCMLXVI) was a Common year starting on Saturday (link will display full calendar of the 1966 Gregorian calendar. Year 1965 ( MCMLXV) was a Common year starting on Friday (link will display full calendar of the 1965 Gregorian calendar. Year 1964 ( MCMLXIV) was a Leap year starting on Wednesday (link will display full calendar of the 1964 Gregorian calendar. Year 1963 ( MCMLXIII) was a Common year starting on Tuesday (link will display full calendar of the Gregorian calendar. Year 1962 ( MCMLXII) was a Common year starting on Monday (the link is to a full 1962 calendar of the Gregorian calendar. Year 1961 ( MCMLXI) was a Common year starting on Sunday (link will display full calendar of the Gregorian calendar. Year 1960 ( MCMLX) was a Leap year starting on Friday (link will display full calendar of the Gregorian calendar. The year 1959 ( MCMLIX) was a Common year starting on Thursday (link will display full calendar of the Gregorian calendar. Year 1958 ( MCMLVIII) was a Common year starting on Wednesday (link will display full calendar of the Gregorian calendar. Year 1957 ( MCMLVII) was a Common year starting on Tuesday (link displays the 1957 Gregorian calendar) Year 1956 ( MCMLVI) was a Leap year starting on Sunday (link will display full calendar of the Gregorian calendar. Year 1955 ( MCMLV) was a Common year starting on Saturday (link displays the 1955 Gregorian calendar) Year 1954 ( MCMLIV) was a Common year starting on Friday (link will display full 1954 Gregorian calendar) Year 1953 ( MCMLIII) was a Common year starting on Thursday (link will display full calendar of the Gregorian calendar. Year 1952 ( MCMLII) was a Leap year starting on Tuesday (link will display full calendar of the Gregorian calendar. Year 1951 ( MCMLI) was a Common year starting on Monday. Events of 1951 January Year 1950 ( MCML) was a Common year starting on Sunday (link will display the full calendar of the Gregorian calendar. Year 1949 ( MCMXLIX) was a Common year starting on Saturday (link will display the full calendar of the Gregorian calendar. Year 1948 ( MCMXLVIII) was a Leap year starting on Thursday (link will display the 1948 calendar of the Gregorian calendar. Year 1947 ( MCMXLVII) was a Common year starting on Wednesday (link will display full 1947 calendar of the Gregorian calendar. Year 1946 ( MCMXLVI) was a Common year starting on Tuesday (link will display full 1946 calendar of the Gregorian calendar. Year 1945 ( MCMXLV) was a Common year starting on Monday (link will display the full calendar Year 1944 ( MCMXLIV) was a Leap year starting on Saturday (link will display full calendar of the Gregorian calendar. Year 1943 ( MCMXLIII) was a Common year starting on Friday (the link will display full 1943 calendar of the Gregorian calendar. Year 1942 ( MCMXLII) was a Common year starting on Thursday (the link will display the full 1942 calendar of the Gregorian calendar. Year 1941 ( MCMXLI) was a Common year starting on Wednesday (the link will display 1941 calendar of the Gregorian calendar. Year 1940 ( MCMXL) was a Leap year starting on Monday (link will display the full 1940 calendar of the Gregorian calendar. Year 1939 ( MCMXXXIX) was a Common year starting on Sunday (link will display the full calendar of the Gregorian calendar. Year 1938 ( MCMXXXVIII) was a Common year starting on Saturday (link will display the full calendar of the Gregorian calendar. Year 1937 ( MCMXXXVII) was a Common year starting on Friday (link will display the full calendar of the Gregorian calendar. Year 1936 ( MCMXXXVI) was a Leap year starting on Wednesday (link will display the full calendar of the Gregorian calendar. Year 1935 ( MCMXXXV) was a Common year starting on Tuesday (link will display full calendar of the Gregorian calendar. Year 1934 ( MCMXXXIV) was a Common year starting on Monday (link will display full 1934 calendar of the Gregorian calendar. Year 1933 ( MCMXXXIII) was a Common year starting on Sunday (link will display full calendar of the Gregorian calendar. Year 1932 ( MCMXXXII) was a Leap year starting on Friday of the Gregorian calendar. Year 1931 ( MCMXXXI) was a Common year starting on Thursday (link will display full 1931 calendar of the Gregorian calendar. Year 1930 ( MCMXXX) was a Common year starting on Wednesday (link will display 1930 calendar of the Gregorian calendar. Year 1929 ( MCMXXIX) was a Common year starting on Tuesday (link will display the full calendar of the Gregorian calendar. Year 1928 ( MCMXXVIII) was a Leap year starting on Sunday (link will display full calendar of the Gregorian calendar. Year 1927 ( MCMXXVII) was a Common year starting on Saturday (link will display full calendar of the Gregorian calendar. Year 1926 ( MCMXXVI) was a Common year starting on Friday (link will display the full calendar of the Gregorian calendar. Year 1925 ( MCMXXV) was a Common year starting on Thursday (link will display the full calendar of the Gregorian calendar. Year 1924 ( MCMXXIV) was a Leap year starting on Tuesday (link will display the full calendar of the Gregorian calendar. Year 1923 ( MCMXXIII) was a Common year starting on Monday (link will display the full calendar of the Gregorian calendar. Year 1922 ( MCMXXII) was a Common year starting on Sunday of the Gregorian calendar. Year 1921 ( MCMXXI) was a Common year starting on Saturday (link will display full 1921 calendar of the Gregorian calendar Year 1920 ( MCMXX) was a Leap year starting on Thursday (link will display 1920 of the Gregorian calendar Year 1919 ( MCMXIX) was a Common year starting on Wednesday (link will display the full calendar of the Gregorian calendar (or a Common Year 1918 ( MCMXVIII) was a Common year starting on Tuesday (link will display the full calendar of the Gregorian calendar (or a Common Year 1917 ( MCMXVII) was a Common year starting on Monday (link will display the full calendar of the Gregorian calendar (or a Common year Year 1916 ( MCMXVI) was a Leap year starting on Saturday (link will display the full calendar of the Gregorian calendar (or a Leap year Year 1915 ( MCMXV) was a Common year starting on Friday (link will display the full calendar of the Gregorian calendar (or a Common year Year 1914 ( MCMXIV) was a Common year starting on Thursday (link will display the full calendar of the Gregorian calendar (or a Common year Year 1913 ( MCMXIII) was a Common year starting on Wednesday (link will display the full calendar of the Gregorian calendar (or a Common Year 1912 ( MCMXII) was a Leap year starting on Monday (link will display the full calendar of the Gregorian calendar (or a Leap year starting Year 1911 ( MCMXI) was a Common year starting on Sunday (link will display the full calendar of the Gregorian calendar (or a Common year Year 1910 ( MCMX) was a Common year starting on Saturday (link will display calendar of the Gregorian calendar (or a Common year starting Year 1909 ( MCMIX) was a Common year starting on Friday (link will display full calendar of the Gregorian calendar (or a Common year starting Year 1908 ( MCMVIII) was a Leap year starting on Wednesday (link will display the full calendar of the Gregorian calendar (or a Leap year Year 1907 ( MCMVII) was a Common year starting on Tuesday (link will display the full calendar of the Gregorian calendar (or a Common year Year 1906 ( MCMVI) was a Common year starting on Monday (link will display full calendar of the Gregorian calendar (or a Common year starting Year 1905 ( MCMV) was a Common year starting on Sunday (link will display full calendar of the Gregorian calendar (or a Common year starting Year 1904 ( MCMIV) was a Leap year starting on Friday (link will display calendar of the Gregorian calendar (or a Leap year starting on Year 1903 ( MCMIII) was a Common year starting on Thursday (link will display calendar of the Gregorian calendar or a Common year starting Year 1902 ( MCMII) was a Common year starting on Wednesday (link will display calendar of the Gregorian calendar (or a Common year starting Year 1901 ( MCMI) was a Common year starting on Tuesday (link will display calendar of the Gregorian calendar (or a Common year starting Year 1900 ( MCM) was an exceptional Common year starting on Monday (link will display the full calendar of the Gregorian calendar Year 1899 ( MDCCCXCIX) was a Common year starting on Sunday (link will display the full calendar of the Gregorian calendar (or a Common Year 1898 ( MDCCCXCVIII) was a Common year starting on Saturday (link will display the full calendar of the Gregorian calendar (or a Common Year 1897 ( MDCCCXCVII) was a Common year starting on Friday (link will display the full calendar of the Gregorian Calendar (or a Common Year 1896 ( MDCCCXCVI) was a Leap year starting on Wednesday (link will display the full calendar of the Gregorian Calendar (or a Leap year Year 1895 ( MDCCCXCV) was a Common year starting on Tuesday (link will display full calendar of the Gregorian calendar (or a Common year Year 1894 ( MDCCCXCIV) was a Common year starting on Monday (link will display the full calendar of the Gregorian calendar (or a Common Year 1893 ( MDCCCXCIII) was a Common year starting on Sunday (link will display the full calendar of the Gregorian calendar (or a Common Year 1892 ( MDCCCXCII) was a Leap year starting on Friday (link will display the full calendar of the Gregorian Calendar (or a Leap year Year 1891 ( MDCCCXCI) was a Common year starting on Thursday (link will display the full calendar of the Gregorian calendar (or a Common Year 1890 ( MDCCCXC) was a Common year starting on Wednesday (link will display the full calendar of the Gregorian calendar (or a Common Year 1889 ( MDCCCLXXXIX) was a Common year starting on Tuesday (link will display the full calendar of the Gregorian calendar (or a Common Year 1888 ( MDCCCLXXXVIII) was a Leap year starting on Sunday (click on link for calendar of the Gregorian calendar (or a Year 1887 ( MDCCCLXXXVII) was a Common year starting on Saturday (link will display the full calendar of the Gregorian calendar (or a Common Year 1886 ( MDCCCLXXXVI) was a Common year starting on Friday (link will display the full calendar of the Gregorian calendar (or a Common Year 1885 ( MDCCCLXXXV) was a Common year starting on Thursday (link will display the full calendar of the Gregorian calendar (or a Common Year 1884 ( MDCCCLXXXIV) was a Leap year starting on Tuesday (link will display the full calendar of the Gregorian calendar (or a Leap year Year 1883 ( MDCCCLXXXIII) was a Common year starting on Monday (link will display the full calendar of the Gregorian calendar (or a Common Year 1882 ( MDCCCLXXXII) was a Common year starting on Sunday (link will display the full calendar of the Gregorian calendar (or a Common Year 1881 ( MDCCCLXXXI) was a Common year starting on Saturday (link will display the full calendar of the Gregorian calendar (or a Common Year 1880 ( MDCCCLXXX) was a Leap year starting on Thursday (link will display the full calendar of the Gregorian calendar (or a Leap year Year 1879 ( MDCCCLXXIX) was a Common year starting on Wednesday (link will display the full calendar of the Gregorian calendar (or a Common Year 1878 ( MDCCCLXXVIII) was a Common year starting on Tuesday (link will display the full calendar of the Gregorian calendar (or a Common Year 1877 ( MDCCCLXXVII) was a Common year starting on Monday (link will display the full calendar of the Gregorian calendar (or a Common Year 1876 ( MDCCCLXXVI) was a Leap year starting on Saturday (link will display the full calendar of the Gregorian Calendar (or a Leap year Year 1875 ( MDCCCLXXV) was a Common year starting on Friday (link will display the full calendar of the Gregorian calendar (or a Common Year 1874 ( MDCCCLXXIV) was a Common year starting on Thursday (link will display the full calendar of the Gregorian calendar (or a Common Year 1873 ( MDCCCLXXIII) was a Common year starting on Wednesday (link will display the full calendar of the Gregorian calendar (or a Common Year 1872 ( MDCCCLXXII) was a Leap year starting on Monday (link will display the full calendar of the Gregorian Calendar (or a Leap year Year 1871 ( MDCCCLXXI) was a Common year starting on Sunday (link will display the full calendar of the Gregorian calendar (or a Common Year 1870 ( MDCCCLXX) was a Common year starting on Saturday (link will display the full calendar of the Gregorian calendar (or a Common Year 1869 ( MDCCCLXIX) is a Common year starting on Friday (link will display the full calendar of the Gregorian calendar (or a Common year Year 1868 ( MDCCCLXVIII) was a Leap year starting on Wednesday (link will display the full calendar of the Gregorian Calendar (or a Leap Year 1867 ( MDCCCLXVII) was a Common year starting on Tuesday (link will display the full calendar of the Gregorian calendar (or a Common year starting Year 1866 ( MDCCCLXVI) was a Common year starting on Monday (link will display the full calendar of the Gregorian calendar (or a Common Year 1865 ( MDCCCLXV) was a Common year starting on Sunday (link will display the full calendar of the Gregorian calendar (or a Common year Year 1864 ( MDCCCLXIV) was a Leap year starting on Friday (link will display the full calendar of the Gregorian Calendar (or a Leap year Year 1863 ( MDCCCLXIII) was a Common year starting on Thursday (link will display the full calendar of the Gregorian calendar (or a Common Year 1862 was a Common year starting on Wednesday (link will display the full calendar of the Gregorian calendar (or a Common year starting on Monday Year 1861 ( MDCCCLXI) was a Common year starting on Tuesday (link will display the full calendar of the Gregorian calendar (or a Common Year 1860 ( MDCCLX) was a Leap year starting on Sunday (link will display the full calendar of the Gregorian Calendar (or a Leap year starting Year 1859 ( MDCCCLIX) was a Common year starting on Saturday (link will display the full calendar of the Gregorian calendar (or a Common Year 1858 ( MDCCCLVIII) was a Common year starting on Friday (link will display the full calendar of the Gregorian Calendar (or a Common Click here for Indian Rebellion of 1857 Year 1857 ( MDCCCLVII) was a Common year starting on Thursday (link will display the Year 1856 ( MDCCCLVI) was a Leap year starting on Tuesday (link will display the full calendar of the Gregorian Calendar (or a Leap year Year 1855 ( MDCCCLV) was a Common year starting on Monday (link will display the full calendar of the Gregorian Calendar (or a Common year Year 1854 ( MDCCCLIV) was a Common year starting on Sunday (link will display the full calendar of the Gregorian Calendar (or a Common year Year 1853 ( MDCCCLIII) was a Common year starting on Saturday (link will display the full calendar of the Gregorian Calendar (or a Common Year 1852 ( MDCCCLII) was a Leap year starting on Thursday (link will display the full calendar of the Gregorian calendar (or a Leap year 1851 ( MDCCCLI) was a Common year starting on Wednesday (link will display the full calendar of the Gregorian Calendar (or a Common year For the game see 1850 (board game. 1850 ( MDCCCL) was a Common year starting on Tuesday (link Year 1849 ( MDCCCXLIX) was a Common year starting on Monday (link will display the full calendar of the Gregorian calendar (or a Common Year 1848 ( MDCCCXLVIII) was a Leap year starting on Saturday (link will display the full calendar of the Gregorian Calendar (or a Leap Year 1847 ( MDCCCXLVII) was a Common year starting on Friday (link will display the full calendar of the Gregorian Calendar (or a Common For the game see 1846 (board game. Year 1846 ( MDCCCXLVI) was a Common year starting on Thursday (link will display Year 1845 ( MDCCCXLV) was a Common year starting on Wednesday (link will display the full calendar of the Gregorian calendar (or a Common Year 1844 ( MDCCCXLIV) was a Leap year starting on Monday (link will display the full calendar of the Gregorian Calendar (or a Leap year Year 1843 ( MDCCCXLIII) was a Common year starting on Sunday (link will display the full calendar of the Gregorian Calendar (or a Common Year 1842 ( MDCCCXLII) was a Common year starting on Tuesday (link will display the full calendar of the Gregorian Calendar (or a Common For the game see 1841 (board game. Year 1841 ( MDCCCXLI) was a Common year starting on Friday (link Year 1840 ( MDCCCXL) was a Leap year starting on Wednesday (link will display the full calendar of the Gregorian calendar (or a Leap year Year 1839 ( MDCCCXXXIX) was a Common year starting on Tuesday (link will display the full calendar of the Gregorian Calendar (or a Common Year 1838 ( MDCCCXXXVIII) was a Common year starting on Monday (link will display the full calendar of the Gregorian Calendar (or a Common Year 1837 ( MDCCCXXXVII) was a Common year starting on Sunday (link will display the full calendar of the Gregorian Calendar (or a Common Year 1836 ( MDCCCXXXVI) was a Leap year starting on Friday (link will display the full calendar of the Gregorian Calendar (or a Leap Year 1835 ( MDCCCXXXV) was a Common year starting on Thursday (link will display the full calendar of the Gregorian Calendar (or a Common Year 1834 ( MDCCCXXXIV) was a Common year starting on Wednesday (link will display the full calendar of the Gregorian Calendar (or a Common Year 1833 ( MDCCCXXXIII) was a Common year starting on Tuesday (link will display the full calendar of the Gregorian Calendar (or a Common Year 1832 ( MDCCCXXXII) was a Leap year starting on Sunday (link will display the full calendar of the Gregorian Year 1831 ( MDCCCXXXI) was a Common year starting on Saturday (link will display the full calendar of the Gregorian Calendar (or a For the game see 1830 (board game. Year 1830 ( MDCCCXXX) was a Common year starting on Friday (link will display For the game see 1829 (board game. Year 1829 ( MDCCCXXIX) was a Common year starting on Thursday (link will display The year 1828 ( MDCCCXXVIII) was a Leap year starting on Tuesday (link will display the full calendar of the Gregorian Calendar (or a Leap Year 1827 ( MDCCCXXVII) was a Common year starting on Monday (link will display the full calendar of the Gregorian Calendar (or a Common For the game see 1826 (board game. Year 1826 ( MDCCCXXVI) was a Common year starting on Sunday (link will display Year 1825 ( MDCCCXXV) was a Common year starting on Saturday (link will display the full calendar of the Gregorian Calendar (or a Common Year 1824 ( MDCCCXXIV) was a Leap year starting on Thursday (link will display the full calendar of the Gregorian Calendar (or a Leap year Year 1823 ( MDCCCXXIII) was a Common year starting on Wednesday (link will display the full calendar of the Gregorian Calendar (or a Common Year 1822 (MDCCCXXII was a Common year starting on Tuesday (see link for calendar of the Gregorian calendar (or a Common year starting on Sunday of the Year 1821 ( MDCCCXXI) was a Common year starting on Monday (link will display the full calendar of the Gregorian Calendar (or a Common year Year 1820 ( MDCCCXX) was a Leap year starting on Saturday (link will display the full calendar of the Gregorian calendar (or a Leap year Year 1819 ( MDCCCXIX) was a Common year starting on Friday (link will display the full calendar in the Gregorian Calendar (or a Common year Year 1818 ( MDCCCXVIII) was a Common year starting on Thursday (link will display the full calendar of the Gregorian Calendar (or a Common Year 1817 ( MDCCCXVII) was a Common year starting on Wednesday (link will display the full calendar of the Gregorian calendar (or a Common Year 1816 ( MDCCCXVI) was a Leap year starting on Monday (link will display the full calendar of the Gregorian calendar (or a Leap year Year 1815 ( MDCCCXV) was a Common year starting on Sunday (link will display the full calendar of the Gregorian calendar (or a Common year Year 1814 ( MDCCCXIV) was a Common year starting on Saturday (link will display the full calendar of the Gregorian calendar (or a Common Year 1813 ( MDCCCXIII) was a Common year starting on Friday (link will display the full calendar of the Gregorian calendar (or a Common Year 1812 ( MDCCCXII) a leap year started on Wednesday (link will display the full calendar of the Gregorian calendar (or a Leap year Year 1811 ( MDCCCXI) was a Common year starting on Tuesday (link will display the full calendar of the Gregorian calendar (or a Common year Year 1810 ( MDCCCX) was a Common year starting on Monday (link will display the full calendar of the Gregorian calendar (or a Common year Year 1809 ( MDCCCIX) was a Common year starting on Sunday (link will display the full calendar of the Gregorian calendar (or a Common year Year 1808 ( MDCCCVIII) was a Leap year starting on Friday (link will display the full calendar of the Gregorian calendar (or a Leap year Year 1807 ( MDCCCVII) was a Common year starting on Thursday (link will display the full calendar of the Gregorian calendar (or a Common Year 1806 ( MDCCCVI) was a Common year starting on Wednesday (link will display the full calendar of the Gregorian calendar (or a Common Year 1805 ( MDCCCV) was a Common year starting on Tuesday (link will display the full calendar of the Gregorian calendar (or Year 1804 ( MDCCCIV) was a Leap year starting on Sunday (link will display the full calendar of the Gregorian calendar (or a 1803 ( MDCCCIII) was a Common year starting on Saturday (link will display the full calendar of the Gregorian calendar (or a Year 1802 ( MDCCCII) was a Common year starting on Friday of the Gregorian calendar or a Common year starting on Wednesday of the Year 1801 ( MDCCCI) was a Common year starting on Thursday (see link for calendar of the Gregorian calendar (or a Common year starting on Tuesday Year -of the Julian calendar. The Gregorian calendar was 11 days ahead of the Julian calendar until Friday, but 12 days ahead since Saturday. Year 1799 ( MDCCXCIX) was a Common year starting on Tuesday (link will display the full calendar of the Gregorian calendar (or a Year 1798 ( MDCCXCVIII) was a Common year starting on Monday (link will display the full calendar of the Gregorian calendar (or a Year 1797 ( MDCCXCVII) was a Common year starting on Sunday (link will display the full calendar of the Gregorian calendar (or a Common Year 1796 ( MDCCXCVI) was a Leap year starting on Friday (link will display the full calendar of the Gregorian calendar (or a Leap year Year 1795 ( MDCCXCV) was a Common year starting on Thursday (link will display the full calendar of the Gregorian calendar (or a Year 1794 ( MDCCXCIV) was a Common year starting on Wednesday (link will display the full calendar of the Gregorian calendar (or a Year 1793 ( MDCCXCIII) was a Common year starting on Tuesday (link will display the full calendar of the Gregorian calendar (or a Common Year 1792 ( MDCCXCII) was a Leap year starting on Sunday (link will display the full calendar of the Gregorian calendar (or a Leap year Year 1791 ( MDCCXCI) was a Common year starting on Saturday (link will display the full calendar of the Gregorian calendar (or a Common Year 1790 ( MDCCXC) was a Common year starting on Friday (link will display the full calendar of the Gregorian calendar (or a Common year Year 1789 ( MDCCLXXXIX) was a Common year starting on Thursday (link will display the full calendar of the Gregorian calendar (or a Common Year 1788 ( MDCCLXXXVIII) was a Leap year starting on Tuesday (link will display the full calendar of the Gregorian calendar (or a Leap Year 1787 ( MDCCLXXXVII) was a Common year starting on Monday (link will display the full calendar of the Gregorian calendar (or a Common Year 1786 ( MDCCLXXXVI) was a Common year starting on Sunday (link will display the full calendar of the Gregorian calendar (or a Common Year 1785 ( MDCCLXXXV) was a Common year starting on Saturday (link will display the full calendar of the Gregorian calendar (or a Common Year 1784 ( MDCCLXXXIV) was a Leap year starting on Thursday (link will display the full calendar of the Gregorian calendar (or a Leap year Year 1783 ( MDCCLXXXIII) was a Common year starting on Wednesday (link will display the full calendar of the Gregorian calendar (or Year 1782 ( MDCCLXXXII) was a Common year starting on Tuesday (link will display the full calendar of the Gregorian calendar (or a Common Year 1781 ( MDCCLXXXI) was a Common year starting on Monday (link will display the full calendar of the Gregorian calendar (or a Common Year 1780 ( MDCCLXXX) was a Leap year starting on Saturday (link will display the full calendar of the Gregorian calendar (or a Year 1779 ( MDCCLXXIX) was a Common year starting on Friday (link will display the full calendar of the Gregorian calendar (or a Common Year 1778 ( MDCCLXXVIII) was a Common year starting on Thursday (link will display the full calendar of the Gregorian calendar (or Year 1777 ( MDCCLXXVII) was a Common year starting on Wednesday (link will display the full calendar of the Gregorian calendar (or a Common Year 1776 ( MDCCLXXVI) was a Leap year starting on Monday (link will display the full calendar of the Gregorian calendar (or a Year 1775 ( MDCCLXXV) was a Common year starting on Sunday (link will display the full calendar of the Gregorian calendar (or a Year 1774 ( MDCCLXXIV) was a Common year starting on Saturday (link will display the full calendar of the Gregorian calendar (or a Year 1773 ( MDCCLXXIII) was a Common year starting on Friday (link will display the full calendar of the Gregorian calendar (or a Common Year 1772 ( MDCCLXXII) was a Leap year starting on Wednesday (link will display the full calendar of the Gregorian calendar (or a Year 1771 ( MDCCLXXI) was a Common year starting on Tuesday (link will display the full calendar of the Gregorian calendar (or a Year 1770 ( MDCCLXX) was a Common year starting on Monday (see link for calendar of the Gregorian calendar (or a Common year starting on Friday Year 1769 ( MDCCLXIX) was a Common year starting on Sunday (link will display the full calendar of the Gregorian calendar (or a Year 1768 ( MDCCLXVIII) was a Leap year starting on Friday (link will display the full calendar of the Gregorian calendar (or a Year 1767 ( MDCCLXVII) was a Common year starting on Thursday (link will display the full calendar of the Gregorian calendar (or a Year 1766 ( MDCCLXVI) was a Common year starting on Wednesday (link will display the full calendar of the Gregorian calendar (or a Year 1765 ( MDCCLXV) was a Common year starting on Tuesday (link will display the full calendar of the Gregorian calendar (or a Year 1764 ( MDCCLXIV) was a Leap year starting on Sunday (link will display the full calendar of the Gregorian calendar (or a Year 1763 ( MDCCLXIII) was a Common year starting on Saturday (link will display the full calendar of the Gregorian calendar (or a Year 1762 ( MDCCLXII) was a Common year starting on Friday (link will display the full calendar of the Gregorian calendar (or a Common year Year 1761 ( MDCCLXI) was a Common year starting on Thursday (link will display the full calendar of the Gregorian calendar (or a Year 1760 ( MDCCLX) was a Leap year starting on Tuesday (link will display the full calendar of the Gregorian calendar (or a Leap Year 1759 ( MDCCLIX) was a Common year starting on Monday (link will display the full calendar of the Gregorian calendar (or a Common year Year 1758 ( MDCCLVIII) was a Common year starting on Sunday (link will display the full calendar of the Gregorian calendar (or a Common Year 1757 ( MDCCLVII) was a Common year starting on Saturday (link will display the full calendar of the Gregorian calendar (or a Year 1756 ( MDCCLVI) was a Leap year starting on Thursday (link will display the full calendar of the Gregorian calendar (or a Year 1755 ( MDCCLV) was a Common year starting on Wednesday (link will display the full calendar of the Gregorian calendar (or Year 1754 ( MDCCLIV) was a Common year starting on Tuesday (link will display the full calendar of the Gregorian calendar (or Year 1753 ( MDCCLIII) was a Common year starting on Monday (link will display the full calendar of the Gregorian calendar (or a Common year Year 1752 ( MDCCLII) was a Leap year starting on Saturday (link will display the full calendar for European countries but not Great Britain) of Year 1751 ( MDCCLI) was a Common year starting on Friday (link will display the full calendar of the Gregorian calendar (or a Year 1750 ( MDCCL) was a Common year starting on Thursday (link will display the full calendar of the Gregorian calendar (or a Year 1749 ( MDCCXLIX) was a Common year starting on Wednesday (link will display the full calendar of the Gregorian calendar (or a Year 1748 ( MDCCXLVIII) was a Leap year starting on Monday (link will display the full calendar of the Gregorian calendar (or a Year 1747 ( MDCCXLVII) was a Common year starting on Sunday (link will display the full calendar of the Gregorian calendar (or a Year 1746 ( MDCCXLVI) was a Common year starting on Saturday (link will display the full calendar of the Gregorian calendar (or a Year 1745 ( MDCCXLV) was a Common year starting on Friday (link will display the full calendar of the Gregorian calendar (or a Year 1744 ( MDCCXLIV) was a Leap year starting on Wednesday (link will display the full calendar of the Gregorian calendar (or a Year 1743 ( MDCCXLIII) was a Common year starting on Tuesday (link will display the full calendar of the Gregorian calendar (or a Year 1742 ( MDCCXLII) was a Common year starting on Monday (link will display the full calendar of the Gregorian calendar (or a Year 1741 ( MDCCXLI) was a Common year starting on Sunday (link will display the full calendar of the Gregorian calendar (or a Common year Year 1740 ( MDCCXL) was a Leap year starting on Friday (link will display the full calendar of the Gregorian calendar (or a Leap Year 1739 ( MDCCXXXIX) was a Common year starting on Thursday (link will display the full calendar of the Gregorian calendar (or a Year 1738 ( MDCCXXXVIII) was a Common year starting on Wednesday (link will display the full calendar of the Gregorian calendar (or Year 1737 ( MDCCXXXVII) was a Common year starting on Tuesday (link will display the full calendar of the Gregorian calendar (or a Year 1736 ( MDCCXXXVI) was a Leap year starting on Sunday (link will display the full calendar of the Gregorian calendar (or a Leap year Year 1735 ( MDCCXXXV) was a Common year starting on Saturday (link will display the full calendar of the Gregorian calendar (or a Year 1734 ( MDCCXXXIV) was a Common year starting on Friday (link will display the full calendar of the Gregorian calendar (or a Year 1733 ( MDCCXXXIII) was a Common year starting on Thursday (link will display the full calendar of the Gregorian calendar (or a Year 1732 ( MDCCXXXII) was a Leap year starting on Tuesday (link will display the full calendar of the Gregorian calendar (or a Year 1731 ( MDCCXXXI) was a Common year starting on Monday (link will display the full calendar of the Gregorian calendar (or a Common year Year 1730 ( MDCCXXX) was a Common year starting on Sunday (link will display the full calendar of the Gregorian calendar (or a Year 1729 ( MDCCXXIX) was a Common year starting on Saturday (link will display the full calendar of the Gregorian calendar (or a Common Year 1728 ( MDCCXXVIII) was a Leap year starting on Thursday (link will display the full calendar of the Gregorian calendar (or a Year 1727 ( MDCCXXVII) was a Common year starting on Wednesday (link will display the full calendar of the Gregorian calendar (or a Common Year 1726 ( MDCCXXVI) was a Common year starting on Tuesday (link will display the full calendar of the Gregorian calendar (or a Year 1725 ( MDCCXXV) was a Common year starting on Monday (link will display the full calendar of the Gregorian calendar (or a Year 1724 ( MDCCXXIV) was a Leap year starting on Saturday (link will display the full calendar of the Gregorian calendar (or a Year 1723 ( MDCCXXIII) was a Common year starting on Friday (link will display the full calendar of the Gregorian calendar (or a Year 1722 ( MDCCXXII) was a Common year starting on Thursday (link will display the full calendar of the Gregorian calendar (or a Year 1721 ( MDCCXXI) was a Common year starting on Wednesday (link will display the full calendar of the Gregorian calendar (or a Year 1720 ( MDCCXX) was a Leap year starting on Monday (link will display the full calendar of the Gregorian calendar (or a Leap year starting Year 1719 ( MDCCXIX) was a Common year starting on Sunday (link will display the full calendar of the Gregorian calendar (or a Year 1718 ( MDCCXVIII) was a Common year starting on Saturday (link will display the full calendar of the Gregorian calendar (or a Year 1717 ( MDCCXVII) was a Common year starting on Friday (link will display the full calendar of the Gregorian calendar (or a Year 1716 ( MDCCXVI) was a Leap year starting on Wednesday (link will display the full calendar of the Gregorian calendar (or a Year 1715 ( MDCCXV) was a Common year starting on Tuesday (link will display the full calendar of the Gregorian calendar (or a Year 1714 ( MDCCXIV) was a Common year starting on Monday (link will display the full calendar of the Gregorian calendar (or a Year 1713 ( MDCCXIII) was a Common year starting on Sunday (link will display the full calendar of the Gregorian calendar (or a Year 1712 ( MDCCXII) was a Leap year starting on Friday (link will display the full calendar of the Gregorian calendar (or a Leap Year 1711 ( MDCCXI) was a Common year starting on Thursday (link will display the full calendar of the Gregorian calendar (or a Year 1710 ( MDCCX) was a Common year starting on Wednesday (link will display the full calendar of the Gregorian calendar or a Common year Year 1709 ( MDCCIX) was a Common year starting on Tuesday (link will display the full calendar of the Gregorian calendar (or a Common year Year 1708 ( MDCCVIII) was a Leap year starting on Sunday (link will display the full calendar of the Gregorian calendar (or a Year 1707 ( MDCCVII) was a Common year starting on Saturday (link will display the full calendar of the Gregorian calendar (or a Year 1706 ( MDCCVI) was a Common year starting on Friday (link will display the full calendar of the Gregorian calendar (or a Year 1705 ( MDCCV) was a Common year starting on Thursday (link will display the full calendar of the Gregorian calendar (or a Year 1704 ( MDCCIV) was a Leap year starting on Tuesday (link will display the full calendar of the Gregorian calendar (or a Year 1703 ( MDCCIII) was a Common year starting on Monday (link will display the full calendar of the Gregorian calendar (or a Common year Year 1702 ( MDCCII) was a Common year starting on Sunday (link will display the full calendar of the Gregorian calendar (or a Common year For the emergency number see 999 (emergency telephone number. Events By Place Europe Otto III retakes the city of Rome and reinstates his cousin Pope Gregory V, after mutilating Events By Place Europe First documented reference to the City of Gdańsk. Events By Place Europe March / April — Pope John XV dies before being able to crown Otto III, King Events By Place Europe Erik Segersäll is succeeded by Olof Skötkonung, the first baptized ruler of Sweden (see Events By Place Europe Sweyn Forkbeard marries Sigrid the Haughty Events By Topic Religion July 4 — Saint Ulrich of Augsburg is canonized Events By Place Africa The Ghana Empire captures the Berber town of Awdaghost. This article documents the year AD 991 Events By Place Europe Battle of Maldon: The Anglo-Saxons are defeated Events By Place Africa Construction of the Al-Hakim Mosque begins in Cairo. Events By Topic Education Sankore University is founded in Timbuktu. Events By Place Africa Al-Azhar University is founded in Cairo, Egypt (the second oldest university in the world Events By Place Europe Hugh Capet, Count of Paris, is crowned King of France. Events By Place Europe March 2 — Louis V becomes King of the Franks. Events By Place Europe Barcelona is sacked by Al-Mansur. Greenland is colonized by Icelandic Events By Place Asia Emperor Kazan succeeds Emperor En'yū on the throne of Japan. Events By Place Asia Wood carvers commissioned by China's Song Dynasty complete a carving of the entire Buddhist canon Events By Place Americas Greenland is discovered by Erik the Red (the first known European contact with North Events By Place Europe The great Viking explorer Eric the Red-haired leaves Norway to survey an island west of Iceland Events By Place Europe Otto II renounces his claim to Lorraine. Events By Place Europe The Tynwald (parliament of the Isle of Man is founded Events By Place Europe Badìa Fiorentina, an abbey in Florence, Italy, is founded by Willa Margravine of Tuscany Events By Place Europe Saint Æthelwold of Winchester, Bishop of Winchester, rebuilds the western end of the Old Minster For the 976 telephone prefix see Premium-rate telephone number Events By Place Byzantine Empire January 10 — Events By Place Europe King Edward the Martyr is crowned in England. Events By Place Africa The Carmathians are defeated in Egypt by Jawhar as-Siqilli; Fatimid rule is consolidated Events By Place Africa The Fatimids move their capital to Cairo. 972 was a year in the 10th century. Events By Place Europe Otto II marries Theophanu, Byzantine 971 was a year in the 10th century. Events By Place Europe Kenneth II of Scotland succeeds Culen 970 was a year in the 10th century. Events This is an area code in Northwest Colorado Also see 970 Gang By Place 969 was a year in the 10th century. Events By Place Byzantine Empire December 11 — John I becomes 968 was a year in the 10th century. Events By Place Asia The Pechenegs begin the Siege of Kiev 967 was a year in the 10th century. Events By Place Europe The Bishopric of Merseburg is formed in Saxony 966 was a year in the 10th century. Events By Place Europe April 14 or April 30 — Mieszko 965 was a year in the 10th century. Events By Place Europe The Khazar fortress of Sarkel falls 964 was a year in the 10th century. Events By Place Asia Nicephorus II begins a campaign to recapture Events By Place Asia Turkish Khan Sebük Tigin establishes his empire in modern day Afghanistan. Events By Place Europe February 2 — Pope John XII crowns Otto I the Great Holy Roman Emperor. Events By Place Asia Ani (present-day Turkey) becomes the capital of Armenia under the Bagratuni Dynasty Events By Place Europe Edgar the Peaceable is crowned King of England. This article is about the year 959 For the automobile see Porsche 959. Events By Place Asia King Kshemgupta of Kashmir dies and is succeeded by his young son Abhimanyu Events By Place Asia The Chandra Hindu Dynasty ends thus beginning a time of chaos in areas belonging to modern-day Mongolia. This article is about the year For information on the car see Porsche 956 Events Births Deaths April 8 — Gilbert Events By Place Europe August 10 — Battle of Lechfeld: Otto I the Great defeats the Magyars, halting Events By Place Europe King Máel Coluim I of Scotland is killed in battle against the Highlanders Events Europe First documented mention of the village of Aach in Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany. Events By Topic Asia Kalbid forces defeat the Byzantines in Calabria. This article is about the year 951 For the 951 Porsche sports car (a Events By Place Europe Duke Boleslav I of Bohemia makes peace with Otto I. Events By Topic Science 1 February — Belgian Astronomer Jean Meeus (b Events By Place Europe Otto I the Great founds the missionary dioceses of Brandenburg, Havelburg, Ribe, Events By Place Asia The Later Jin Dynasty falls to the Later Han Dynasty (founded by Gaozu of Later Han) in Events By Place Europe Eadred I succeeds his brother as king of England. Events By Place Asia The Buwayhid Dynasty takes control of Baghdad (it does not supplant the local caliphate) This article is about the year 944 For the Porsche sports car see Porsche 944. Events By Place Europe King Constantin II of Scotland retires and becomes a monk succeeded by his cousin Malcolm I of Scotland Events By Place Asia Kaminarimon the eight-pillared gate to Japan 's Kinryuzan Sensouji Temple, is erected Events By Place Asia The Rus'-Byzantine War (941 is fought By Topic Religion Oda Events By Place Asia Saadia Gaon compiles his Siddur (Jewish prayer book in Iraq. This article is about the year 939. For the CPU socket see Socket 939 Events By Place Asia Events By Place Asia The Liao Dynasty takes over Peking; they name Nanjing as their South Palace Events By Place Europe Battle of Brunanburh: King Athelstan of England defeats the Viking king of Events By Place Asia King Taejo of Goryeo (Wanggeon defeats Hubaekje. Events By Place Europe Estimation Córdoba, capital of Al-Andalus, becomes the largest city of the world taking the lead Events By Place Asia The Goryeo army defeats Hubaekje forces in present-day Hongseong County. Events By Place Europe Cotentin and Jersey are seized by William Longsword, Duke of Normandy. Events By Place Europe St Ursenstift is founded by the Burgundian Queen Bertha in Solothurn. Events By Place Europe Ramiro II of Leon becomes the King of León. Events By Place Europe With the establishment of the Althing, now the world's oldest Parliament, the Icelandic Commonwealth This article is about the year For the automobile see Mazda 929. This article is about the year For the car see Porsche 928 Events By Place Asia Dao Kang Di succeeds Gong Hui Di and is followed Events Asia The Chu State is founded by Ma Yin. Korea: Hubaekje sacks the Silla capital of Events By Place Asia Balhae is conquered by the Khitan. An historic meeting takes place between Later Tang For the area code see Area code 925. For the hallmark 925 see Sterling silver. For the automobile see Porsche 924. Events By Place Europe King Athelstan succeeds to the throne of Mercia Events By Place Europe June 15 — Battle of Soissons: King Robert I of France is killed and King Charles the Events By Place Asia The Khitan Empire led by Abaoji, raids Hebei, China. Events By Place Asia Ahmad ibn Fadlan is sent from Baghdad to the king of the Volga Bulgars, on behalf of the 920 AD was a year in the 10th century Events By Place Africa The golden age of the Ghana Empire begins in Africa. Events By Place Europe Edward the Elder of England conquers Bedford. Events By Place Asia Taebong has been overthrown and Goryeo established in the Korean peninsula, when Wang Kon Events By Place Asia The Great Yue Kingdom later renamed Southern Han, is founded by Liu Yan in Guangdong This article is about the year 916 AD. For the Sacramento area code see Area code 916. Events By Place Europe Battle of Garigliano: The Christian League defeats the Saracens This article is about the year 914 For the automobile see Porsche 914. Events By Place Africa The Shiite Fatimid state in modern day Tunisia launches a failed military campaign against Egypt For the automobile see Porsche 912. Events By Place Europe Orso II Participazio becomes the Doge of Events By Place Europe Autumn — Charles the Simple agrees to the Treaty of St Events By Place Africa The caliphate of Ubayd Allah al-Mahdi Billah (of the Fatimid dynasty is established after he enters the Events By Place Africa The Aghlabid dynasty in North Africa is overthrown by the Fatimids. Events By Place Asia The Battle of Belach Mugna is fought Zhu Wen kills the last Tang Dynasty emperor Events By Place Asia Oleg leads the Kievan Rus' in a campaign against Constantinople (see Rus'-Byzantine Events By Place Europe Battle of Fritzlar: The Conradines defeat the Babenberg counts to establish themselves as dukes This article is about the year AD 905 For other uses of the term see 905 (disambiguation. Events By Place Europe The Royal Mint is founded in England Thessalonica is sacked by the Saracens under Events By Place Europe The Vikings invade England. Asia Abaoji is named commander Events By Place Europe August 1 — Taormina, the last Byzantine stronghold in Sicily, is captured by the Events By Place Americas The Mesoamerican ballgame court is dedicated at Uxmal. Events By place Asia Laguna Copperplate Inscription, Kavi script inscribed in Luzon, Philippines, Events By place Europe Edward the Elder becomes King of Wessex. Events By place Europe A Magyar army headed by Álmos besieges Kiev. Events By place Asia Emperor Uda of Japan is succeeded by Emperor Daigo. Events By Place Europe The Bulgarians under Simeon I, defeat the Byzantine Empire at Bulgarophygon Births Athelstan of England King Eric I of Norway Gaozu of Later Han Liu Min Events By Place Europe Northumbrians and East Angles swear allegiance to Alfred the Great, but promptly break their truce by attacking This article refers to the year 893 The number 893 can also refer to Japanese traditional organized crime groups Yakuza. Events By Place Europe Poppo of Thuringia, count of the march in Thuringia, is deposed by the German Carolingian king Events By Place Europe Arnulf of Carinthia defeats the Normans at the Battle of Leuven. Events By Place Europe The sovereignty of Great Moravian king Svatopluk I in Bohemia is confirmed Events By Place Asia Yasovarman I succeeds Indravarman II as ruler of the Khmer empire. This article is about the year AD 888 For other uses see 888 (disambiguation. Events By Place Asia Emperor Uda ascends to the throne of Japan. For the processors see 80886 - 8th generation x86 like Opteron and Core 2. Events By Place Europe The Vikings besiege Paris. Godfrith the Sea King is killed in Lobith. Events By Place Europe March 1 — Diego Rodríguez Porcelos founds and repopulates Burgos. Events By Place Asia The Zanj of East Africa are crushed Europe Oldest known mention of Events By Place Europe Carloman King of the West Franks, becomes sole king upon the death of his brother Events By Place Europe Charles the Fat is crowned Western Emperor See Interstate 880 for the American Freeway Events By Place Europe Oldest known mention of the city of Events By Place Europe Pope John VIII recognizes the Dukedom of Croatia as an independent state Events By Place Europe May 21 — After a siege of eight months Syracuse is captured by the Muslims of Sicily. Events By Place Asia Indravarman II succeeds Jayavarman III as ruler of the Khmer Empire. Events Births Deaths Louis the German, King of East Francia Map-bms876 Simple876 Events By Place Europe December 29 — Charles the Bald, king of West Francia, is crowned emperor Events By Place Europe Ingólfur Arnarson arrives as the first permanent Viking settler in Iceland, settling Events By Place Europe The Vikings raid Dorestad. Asia A widespread failure of the Events By Place Europe Battle of Hafrsfjord: Harald Fairhair becomes the first king of Norway. Events By Place Europe Nine battles are fought between the Danes and Wessex. Events By Place Europe Prague Castle is founded The Great Summer Army invades England and conquers Events By Place Asia The Zanj (Black slaves from East Africa) provoked by mercilessly harsh labor conditions in the salt flats Events By Place Asia 11 May — The Diamond Sutra, the oldest dated book is printed Events By Place Byzantine Empire September — Basil I becomes sole ruler of the Byzantine Empire. Events By Place Asia Fujiwara no Yoshifusa becomes regent of Japan, starting the Fujiwara regentship Events By Place Europe Ethelred succeeds as king of Wessex (or 866) Events By Place Europe July 25 - Edict of Pistres: Charles the Bald orders defensive measures against the Vikings Events By Place Europe Constantine I succeeds as king of Scotland (or 862 Events By Place Asia Rurik gains control of Novgorod. Fan Chuo finishes his Manchu ( Book Events By Place Europe Carloman revolts against his father Louis the German. This article is about the year 860 For the area code see Area code 860. Events By Place Europe January 15 - Battle of Saint-Quentin Aisne: Humfrid defeats Louis the German. This article is about the year 858 AD. For the terrorist attack on Korean air see Korean_Air_Flight_858. Events By Place Europe The Vikings raid Dorestad. Byzantine Empire Michael III Events By Place Asia The Year of the Fire Rat (Chinese Zodiac begins in January Events By Place Europe Louis II succeeds Lothar as Western Emperor Events By Place Europe Charles the Bald, Louis the German and Lothar meet at Attigny. Events By Place Byzantine Empire A Byzantine fleet destroys Damietta, Egypt. Events By Place Europe Saint Swithun becomes Bishop of Winchester England Events By Place Europe Vikings plunder London and Canterbury. Events By Place Asia Emperor Montoku succeeds Emperor Nimmyō as Emperor of Japan. Events Asia In the Tang Dynasty Chinese capital city of Chang'an, an imperial prince was impeached from his position by officials at Events By Place Europe The Saracens destroy Leontini. Charles the Bald, Louis the German and Events By Place Europe Bari is dominated by the Saracens. According to the Annales Bertiniani, Events By Place Europe Nominoe occupies Nantes and Rennes, he makes raids in Anjou and threatens Bayeux Events March 28 — Paris is sacked by Viking raiders probably under Ragnar Lodbrok, who collect a huge ransom in exchange Events By Place Europe Rhodri ''Mawr'' ('the Great' becomes king of Gwynedd. Events By Place Europe The Treaty of Verdun divides the Carolingian Empire between the 3 sons of Louis the Events By Place Europe February 14 - Charles the Bald and Louis the German sign a treaty Events By Place Europe June 25 - Battle of Fontenay: Louis the German and Charles the Bald defeat Events By Place Europe After the death of Louis the Pious, his sons Lothar, Charles the Bald and Louis the German Events By Place Europe Louis the Pious attempts to divide his empire among his sons Events By Place Europe At Hingston Down, Egbert of Wessex beats the Danish and the West Welsh Events By Place Europe Pietro Tradonico is elected Doge of Venice. Events By Place Asia Abbasid caliph Al-Mutasim establishes a new capital at Samarra, Iraq. Events By Place Europe Ragnar Lodbrok rises to power (approximate date Events By Place Europe The Vikings first raid Dorestad (present-day Netherlands) Events By Place Asia Al-Mu'tasim succeeds his brother Al-Ma'mun as Abbasid Caliph. Events By Place Europe Pepin of Aquitaine and Louis the German revolt against Louis the Pious, Emperor of the Franks Events By Place Europe Malamir succeeds Omurtag as Khan of Bulgaria. Events By Place Europe Earliest date of composition for the Historia Brittonum, attributed to Nennius, and known for Events By Place Europe Egbert of Wessex conquers Mercia and is recognized as Bretwalda. Events By Place Europe Egbert of Wessex becomes the first King of England. Events By Place Europe Arabs invade Sicily. Agnellus Iustinianus Particiacus appointed Roman consul and Events By Place Asia Tang Wen Zong succeeds Tang Jing Zong as Emperor of China. Events By Place Europe Egbert of Wessex defeats Beornwulf of Mercia at Ellandun. Events By Place Europe Third Battle of Roncevaux Pass: The Basques and Banu Qasi defeat counts Eblo and Aznar Frankish Events By Place Byzantine Empire Crete is conquered from the Byzantines by the Saracens. Events By Place Europe Abd-ar-rahman II becomes ruler of Umayyad Spain. Events By Place Asia Tang Mu Zong becomes emperor of China. Births Deaths Events By Place Asia Tahir, the son of a slave is rewarded with the governorship of Khurasan for supporting the Caliphate The year 819 AD has the following notable benchmarks Events By Place Asia The Abbasid capital is moved back to Baghdad Events By Place Asia The State of Je falls to the Tang - Silla Alliance Events By Place Europe Louis the Pious divides his empire among his sons Louis the German becomes king of East Francia Events By Place Europe Frankish king Louis the Pious is crowned emperor by Pope Stephen IV. For the area code see Area code 815. For the fictional airline flight see Oceanic Flight 815. Events By Place Europe Charlemagne dies in Aachen, aged 67 or 72 (depending on source Louis the Pious Events By Place Byzantine Empire June 22 — Byzantine Emperor Michael I Rangabe is defeated in a war against the Events By Place Europe The second Battle of Roncevaux Pass is fought between the Basques and the Franks. For the Telephone number N11 code see 8-1-1. Events By Place Byzantine Empire July 26 — For the area code see Area code 810 Events By Place Byzantine Empire October 1 — A man with a Sword makes Events By Place Asia Emperor Saga succeeds Emperor Heizei as Emperor of Japan. Events By Place Asia The Abbasid capital is moved north from Baghdad to Samarra. This article is about the year For the car see Peugeot 807. For the Vacuum tube, see 6L6. Events By Place Asia Emperor Heizei succeeds Emperor Kammu as Emperor of Japan. Events By Place Byzantine Empire Emperor Nicephorus I of Byzantium suffers a major defeat against the Saracens at This article is about the year AD 804 For other uses of the term see 804 (disambiguation. Events By Place Europe Nicephorus I of the Byzantine Empire and Charlemagne of the Holy Roman Empire settle This article is about the year 802 For other uses see IEEE 802 networking standard Events By Place Europe December 28 — Louis the Pious occupies Barcelona. Events By Place Europe September 15 - Oldest known mention of Monkey. Events By Topic Religion 29 November — Pope Leo III, aided by Charles the Great, returns to Rome. Events By Place Europe Coenwulf of Mercia invades Kent, deposes and imprisons King Eadbert Praen, and makes his own Events By Place Byzantine Empire July 17 — Irene orders her son Byzantine Emperor Constantine VI, captured and Events By Place Europe December - Coenwulf becomes king of Mercia. Events By Place Europe In the earliest recorded Viking raid on Ireland, they attack Iona, Inisbofin and Inismurray Events By Place Asia Kyoto becomes the Japanese capital ending the Nara period, and beginning the Heian period. Events By Place Europe June 8 - Viking age: Vikings sack the Monastery of Lindisfarne, Northumbria Events By Place Byzantine Empire Irene is confirmed empress of the Byzantine Empire. Events By Place Europe The Avars invade Europe again but are defeated by Charlemagne. Events By Place Byzantine Empire A revolt against Empress Irene leads to Constantine VI being declared sole ruler of the Events By Place Asia An uprising in Japan leads to a major defeat for Emperor Kammu, alongside a severe Drought and Events By Place Europe Charlemagne conquers Bavaria. Bermudo I succeeds Mauregato as king Events By Place Europe Canual succeeds Talorgen as king of the Picts. For the processors see 80786 - 7th generation x86 like Athlon and Intel Pentium 4. Events By Place Europe Widukind and many other Saxons are baptized Events By Place Asia The Japanese capital moves away from Nara, ending the Nara period. Events Births Deaths April 30 — Hildegard, wife of Charlemagne July 12 — Bertrada Events By Place Europe Charlemagne summons the monk and scholar Alcuin of York to head the palace school at Aachen Events By Place Asia July 31 — The oldest recorded eruption of Mt Events By Place Byzantine Empire Constantine VI becomes Byzantine Emperor with Irene as guardian Events By Place Europe Offa of Mercia defeats Cynewulf of Wessex and takes Bensington Events By Place Europe August 15 — Battle of Roncevaux Pass (Roncesvalles Charlemagne 's army suffers a terrible Events Europe Charlemagne defeats the Saxons; their leader Widukind flees to Denmark. Events April 14 - Charlemagne spends Easter in Treviso after putting down a revolt by Friuli and Spoleto removing Hrodgaud the Duke of Friuli from Events By Place Asia Estimation Baghdad, capital of the Abbasid Empire, becomes the largest city of the world taking the lead Events By Place Europe Charlemagne conquers the kingdom of the Lombards, and takes title King of the Lombards Events By Place Europe Charlemagne crosses the Alps and invades the kingdom of the Lombards. Events By Place Europe Charlemagne starts fighting the Saxons and the Frisians; Saxony is subdued and converted Events By Place Europe December 4 — Carloman I King of the Franks, dies leaving his brother Charlemagne king of Events By Place Asia Emperor Kōnin ascends to the throne of Japan, succeeding Empress Shōtoku. Events By Topic Religion Pope Stephen III holds a council papal election procedure is changed and the devotion to Icons is confirmed Events By Place Europe Pepin the Short ( 714 — 768 king of the Franks since 751, dies he is succeeded ---- Events By Place Europe A period of Anarchy begins in Bulgaria. Events By Topic Religion November 16 — Nicetas is appointed Patriarch of Constantinople. Events By Topic Religion Papal privileges are restored in Beneventino and Tuscany (and partly in Spoleto) Events By Place Asia Empress Shōtoku succeeds Emperor Junnin on the throne of Japan. Events By Place Europe Ciniod succeeds Bridei V as king of the Picts. Events By Place Asia Abbasid caliph Al-Mansur founds a new capital at Baghdad, Iraq. This article is about the year 761 For the number see 761 (number. Events By Place Americas The Maya city of Dos Pilas is abandoned Events By Place Europe The Franks capture Narbonne; the Saracens are completely driven out of France. Events By Place Asia Emperor Junnin succeeds Empress Kōken on the throne of Japan. Events By Place Asia March 9 — A major Earthquake strikes Palestine and Syria. Events By Place Europe Pepin the Short defeats the Lombards of northern Italy, who have threatened Pope Stephen Events By Place Europe Abd-ar-Rahman I lands in Spain, where the next year he will establish a new Umayyad dynasty Events By Place Asia Al-Mansur, the second Abbasid Caliph, starts to rule Event By Place Asia Samarkand is conquered by Arabs The town of Staraja Ladoga is founded in Russia. Events By Place Europe Cuthred of Wessex leads a successful rebellion against Aethelbald of Mercia at Battle Edge, Events By Place Europe Pepin the Short is elected as king of the Franks by the Frankish nobility marking the end of the Events By Geography Asia Gopala is proclaimed as the first ruler of the Pala Empire. Events By Place Europe June — Aistulf succeeds his brother Ratchis as king of the Lombards. Events By Place Asia January — An Earthquake strikes the Middle East from northern Egypt to northwestern Mesopotamia Events By Place Asia Abu Muslim unites the Abbasid Empire against the Umayyads Ibrahim the Imam leader Events By Place Byzantine Empire Byzantine forces regain Cyprus from the Arabs. The New 745 Bio Sunnyland Ill - 745 — “Turning your wildest dreams into nightmares For the aircraft see Boeing_747-400 Events By Place Europe February — Hildeprand succeeds Liutprand Events By Place Europe After an Interregnum of seven years Childeric III re-succeeds to the throne of the Frankish Empire Events By Place Asia Chinese poet Li Po is presented before the emperor and given a position in the Imperial court (approximate date This article is about the year 741 For the 741 Integrated circuit, see Operational amplifier. This is about the year in the Gregorian Calendar Events By Place Europe October 26 — An Earthquake strikes Events By Place Europe Charles Martel drives the Moors out of France. Events By Place Europe Felice Cornicola appointed Roman consul and Magister militum. Events By Place Europe Battle of Narbonne: The Frankish army under Charles Martel again defeats the Moors Events By Place Asia The scholar-priest Rōben invites Shinshō to give lectures on the Avatamsaka Sutra at Kinshōsen-ji Events A Smallpox epidemic starts in Ancient Japan, which reduces the population by 30% Events Births Deaths Bilge Khan, Göktürk emperor Map-bms734 Zh-yue734年 Events By Place Europe Leo III the Isaurian withdraws the Balkans, Sicily and Calabria from the jurisdiction For the area code see Area code 732. Events By Place Europe October 10 — Battle of Events By Place Europe Bede completes his Historia ecclesiastica gentis Anglorum. Events By Place Europe Charles Martel defeats the last independent dukedom of the Alamanni, and launches raids on the Saxons Events By Place Europe The Battle of Ravenna is fought between the troops of Byzantine Emperor Leo III the Isaurian, and a force Events By Place Europe Liutprand King of the Lombards occupies all of the exarchate. Events By Topic Religion Pope Gregory II condemns Iconoclasm, causing Byzantine Italy to break with the Empire Events By place Europe Seismic activity in the Mediterranean: The volcanic island of Thera erupts while the city of Jerash Events By Place Europe Bede publishes On the reckoning of time ( De temporum ratione) calculating dates For the area code see Area code 724 Events By Place Asia Emperor Shōmu succeeds Empress Genshō Events By Topic Religion Saint Boniface fells Thor's Oak near Fritzlar, marking the decisive event in the Christianization Events By Place Americas 3 January — K'inich Ahkal Mo' Naab III takes the throne of the Maya state of Palenque Events By Place Byzantine Empire Former Byzantine emperor Anastasius II leads a revolt against emperor Leo III. Events By Place Asia The Nihon Shoki (日本書紀 one of the oldest history books in Japan, is completed Events By Place Europe Charles Martel defeats king Radbod of the Frisians For the area code see Area code 718 Events By Place Europe Tervel 's reign as monarch of Events By Place Europe March 21 — The Battle of Vincy is fought between Charles Martel and Ragenfrid. For the area code see Area code 716 Events By Place Byzantine Empire Theodosius III leads a revolt against Anastasius Events By Place Europe September 26 — Battle of Compiègne: Ragenfrid defeats Theudoald, becoming mayor Events By Place Asia February 28 — An Earthquake strikes Syria ---- Events By Place Byzantine Empire Byzantine Emperor Philippicus is deposed Anastasius II is made emperor Events By Place Europe Ansprand succeeds Aripert as king of the Lombards. Events By Place Europe April 30 — Ummayad troops led by Tariq ibn Ziyad land at Gibraltar, and begin For the area code see Area code 710. For the Los Angeles-area freeway see Interstate 710. Events By Place Europe Saelred becomes king of Essex. Ceolred becomes king of Mercia, after Events By Place Asia August 29 — Copper Coins are minted in Japan for the first time (Traditional Japanese date Events By Place Asia Empress Gemmei succeeds to the Japanese throne Events By region July 2 - In China, Emperor Zhongzong of Tang had the remains of his mother and recently-deceased ruling empress Alternate meanings Area code 705; Project 705; Life 705 Events By Place Asia February 20 Events By Place Byzantine Empire Justinian II re-takes the throne of the Byzantine Empire. Events Births An Lushan, military leader during the Tang Dynasty (d Events By Place Byzantine Empire The Byzantine Emperor Justinian II Rhinotmetus, regains his throne Events By Place Europe Events By Place North America The Mount Edziza volcanic complex erupts in northern British Columbia, Canada. Events By Place Asia Umayyad general Hajjaj suppresses a rebellion by Ibn al-Ash'ath Events By Place Byzantine Empire Tiberius III deposes Leontius and becomes Byzantine Emperor. Events By Place Asia Emperor Mommu succeeds Empress Jitō on the throne of Japan Events Births Deaths Prince Takechi of Japan Map-bms696 Events By Place Byzantine Empire The people of Byzantium revolt against Justinian II. Events By Place Europe November 9 — Hispano-Visigothic king Egica accuses the Jews of aiding the Muslims Events By Place Europe The Portuguese city of Viseu is taken from the Byzantine Empire by the Moors. Events By Place Asia The Arabs conquer Armenia. Leontios leading a substantial Byzantine army See 691 (number Events By Place Europe Theuderic III is succeeded by Clovis III as king of Austrasia Events By Place Asia Wu Zetian 's Zhou Dynasty begins in China (she was China's first and only female emperor ruling on her own Events By Place Europe Battle of Coronate: The army of Cunincpert, king of the Lombards, defeats the followers of For the submarine see Los Angeles class submarine. ---- Events By Place Europe Emperor Justinian II Events By Place Europe King Theuderic III of Neustria is defeated by Pepin of Herstal, Mayor of the Palace Events By Place Europe The Kingdom of Kent is attacked and conquered by West Saxons under Caedwalla. Events By Place Byzantine Empire Justinian II succeeds Constantine IV as Emperor of the Byzantine Empire Events By Place Asia Wu Ze Tian takes power in China The Ummayad caliph Muawiya II is succeeded by 683 is a prime number Events By Place Americas The reign of Pacal the Great, ruler of Maya state of Palenque Events By Place Europe The first entry is made in the Welsh chronicle Brut y Tywysogion. Events By Place Byzantine Empire The Bulgars win the war with the Byzantine Empire; the latter signs a peace treaty which Events By Place Europe The Bulgars subjugate the country of current-day Bulgaria. Events By Topic Religion Adamnan becomes Abbot of the monastery on Iona. Events By Place Byzantine Empire The First Arab siege of Constantinople (674-678 ends Events By Place Byzantine Empire Battle of Syllaeum: An Arab fleet is destroyed by the Byzantines. Events By Place Europe Æthelred invades Kent. Asia In Japan Emperor Temmu Events By Place Europe Æthelred succeeds his brother Wulfhere as king of Mercia Frithuwold of Surrey Events By Place Europe Dagobert II and Theuderic I succeed Childeric II as king(s of the Franks Events By Place Europe Hlothhere becomes king of Kent. The city of Ely, England is founded Events By Place Europe Wamba succeeds Reccaswinth as king of the Visigoths. Events By Place Europe Perctarit returns from exile to become king of the Lombards. Events By Place Europe On the death of his brother Clotaire Childeric II becomes king of all of the Frankish kingdoms ( Austrasia For the special unit of the Israel Defense Forces see Unit 669. Events By Place Europe Childeric II succeeds Clotaire III as King of the Franks. Events The Daysan River floods Edessa in Asia The city of Oderzo is destroyed by the Lombards. Number of the Beast if you were looking for the Events By Place Europe Swithelm is succeeded by Sighere and Sebbi as king(s of Essex. Events By Place Asia Arab armies conquer Kabul. Kuo Wu Tsung of Tang comes to Japan Events By Place Byzantine Empire Byzantine Emperor Constans II invades south Italy. Events The regent Grimuald usurps the kingship of the Lombards, driving Perctarit into exile and killing Godepert. Events By Place Europe Perctarit and Godepert become co-rulers of the Lombards, following the death of their Events By Place Europe Slavic principality of Carantania is first mentioned in historical sources This article is about a year Events By Place Europe Ealdormen in Mercia rebel against Northumbrian rule and Events By place Europe The Union of Slavic Tribes falls apart after King Samo 's death Events By Place Asia The Chinese Tang Dynasty under Emperor Gaozong of Tang defeats a Turkish army Events By Place Europe Oswiu of Northumbria annexes Mercia Asia The Battle of Events By Place Europe November 15 — Northumbrian king Oswiu defeats Mercian king Penda in the Events By Place Europe Rhodes is invaded by an Arab force remains of the Colossus of Rhodes are sold off Events Sigeberht II the Good succeeds Sigeberht I the Little as king of Essex. Events By Place Europe Rodoald succeeds his father Rothari as king of the Lombards. Events Europe Clovis II, king of Neustria and Burgundy, marries the future Saint Bathilde. Events By Place Asia The first Chinese Paper money is issued yet these banknotes will not become government-issued Events By Place Europe Reccaswinth succeeds his father Chindaswinth as king of the Visigoths. Events By Topic Religion Pope Theodore I excommunicates Patriarch Paul II of Constantinople For the Canadian area code see Area code 416/647. Events By Place Asia A stone tower Astronomical Events An edict of the Taika Reforms is promulgated in Japan Alexandria is recaptured by the Arabs after a Byzantine Events By Place Byzantine Empire The Byzantines recapture Alexandria from the Arabs Asia Events By Place Asia The Tang dynasty of China begins the invasion of Goguryo. Events By Place Europe Rothari King of the Lombards, issues the Lombard law code Events By Place Europe August 5 — In the Battle of Maserfield, Penda, king of Mercia defeats and Events By Place Europe Chindaswinth deposes Tulga, and becomes king of the Visigoths. Events By Place Europe Tulga succeeds his father Suinthila as king of the Visigoths. Events By Place Europe Clovis II succeeds Dagobert I as king of the Franks in Neustria and Burgundy Events By Place Asia The Muslims capture Jerusalem, Antioch, Caesarea Maritima and Akko Events By Place Europe Battle of Mag Rath Dál Riata influence in Ulster is greatly reduced or ended Events By Place Byzantine Empire August 20 — Battle of Yarmuk: Khalid ibn al-Walid 's victory against the Events By Topic Religion Saint Aidan founds Lindisfarne in Northumbria, England Events By Place Oswald of Northumbria defeats Cadwallon ap Cadfan of Gwynedd in the Battle of Heavenfield and Events By Place Europe Oswald of Bernicia becomes Bretwalda. Osric becomes king of Deira. Events By Place Europe Khan Kubrat starts to rule in Great Bulgaria. Events By Place Europe The Battle of Wogastisburg is fought between the Slavs led by Samo, and the Franks Events By Place Byzantine Empire Serbs settle in the Balkans having been invited by the Byzantine emperor Heraclius Events By Place Persian and Byzantine Empires September - Jerusalem is reconquered by the Byzantine Empire from Events By Place Europe Pippin of Landen becomes Mayor of the Palace in Austrasia. Events By Place Byzantine Empire December 12 — Battle of Nineveh: Emperor Heraclius defeats the Persians ending Events By Place Byzantine Empire The Byzantines defeat the Avars and Slavs, who were besieging Constantinople Events By Topic Religion March 23 - Battle of Uhud ( Muhammad retreats against the inhabitants of Mecca Events By Place Byzantine Empire After 70 years of Visigothic rule the Byzantine Empire recaptures Andalusia Events By Place Europe Clotaire II, king of the Franks, makes his son Dagobert I king of Austrasia Events Religion July 16 — Year one of the Islamic calendar begins during which the Hijra occurs — Prophet Muhammad Events By Place Byzantine Empire Byzantine Emperor Heraclius invades Persia. Events By Place Byzantine Empire The Slavs attack Thessaloniki. Events By Place Byzantine Empire The Avars attack Constantinople. Events By Place Asia The Sui Dynasty ends and the Tang Dynasty begins in China. Events By Place Europe Heathens revolt in Kent under king Eadbald. Events By Place Europe Eadbald succeeds Ethelbert as king of Kent. Events By Place Europe The Edict of Paris grants extensive rights to the Frankish nobility Events By Place Europe The Palace of Diocletian is damaged by the Avars who sack nearby Salona. Events By Place Europe Clotaire II reunites the Frankish kingdoms by ordering the murder of Sigebert II. Events By Place Europe Sisebut succeeds Gundemar as king of the Visigoths. For the telephone number 611 see 6-1-1. Births Deaths Ceolwulf of Wessex Map-bms611 This article is about the year 610. Events By Place Byzantine Empire October 4 — Heraclius arrives Events By Place Asia Edessa is taken by the Sassanids. The tax Census of the Sui Dynasty Events By Place Europe Eochaid Buide succeeds Áedán mac Gabráin as king of Dál Riata. Events By Place Europe Ceolwulf of Wessex fights the South Saxons. Events By Place Europe Cearl becomes king of Mercia. Asia Shashanka For the car see Peugeot 605. Events By Place Asia As a result of a quarrel between Numan III the Lakhmid Events By Place Ancient Japan Prince Shotoku issues a Seventeen-article constitution. Events By Place Europe Battle of Degsastan: Æthelfrith of Bernicia defeats Áedán mac Gabráin of Events By Place Byzantine Empire Maurice, at war with the Avars and always dealing with the lack of money decrees that the army should Events By Place Byzantine Empire Peter (Byzantine General defeats the Eurasian Avars. Events By Place World The population of the Earth rises to about 208 million people For the motorcycle see Honda 599 and for the car see Ferrari 599 GTB Fiorano. Events Battle of Catraeth at Catterick North Yorkshire: The Celtic British (Brythonic people defeat the Anglo-Saxon Bernicians (approximate Events By Topic Education The King's School is founded in Canterbury. Events By Topic Religion King Ethelbert of Kent asks for missionaries to visit his kingdom Events By Place Europe Theudebert II becomes king of Austrasia. Events By Topic Politics and Wars Byzantine Emperor Maurice disposes of Priscos and installs his own brother Peter Events By Place Europe Aethelfrith succeeds Hussa as king of Bernicia (traditional date Events By Place Byzantine Empire The Byzantine Empire regains Singidunum from the Avars. Events By Place Europe Agilulf marries Theodelinda and becomes king of the Lombards. Events By Place Byzantine Empire Summer - Maurice agrees to Khosrau's entreaties and agrees to restart the war with Persia Events By Place Europe October 17 — The Adige River overflows its banks flooding the church of St DLXXXVIII in Roman numerals Events By Place Byzantine Empire Guaram becomes prince of Iberia. For the processor see NexGen Nx587. Events By Place Europe Sledda becomes king of Essex Events By Place Byzantine Empire The Vlachs are first mentioned in a Byzantine chronicle Events By Place Europe The Suebi kingdom on the Iberian peninsula is conquered by the Visigoths under King Events By Place Europe Andeca deposes and kills Eboric to become king of the Suevi. Events By Place Byzantine Empire April — Fire devastates Constantinople. Events By Place Byzantine Empire Maurice succeeds Tiberius II Constantine as Emperor Events By Place Europe Tauric Chersonesus is besieged by the Gokturks. Events By Place Europe Ethelbert becomes king of Kent. The Roman Senate sends an embassy to Constantinople Deaths February — Khosrau I, king of Persia Pope Benedict I Theodric, king of Bernicia Events By Place Byzantine Empire Tiberius II Constantine succeeds Justin II as Byzantine Emperor. Events By Place Europe Battle of Deorham: The Anglo-Saxons under Ceawlin of Wessex defeat the British Celts For the tv standard see 576i Events The Gokturks besiege Panticapaeum in the Crimea. Events By Place Europe The Kingdom of East Anglia is founded by the Angle groups "North Folk" and "South Events By Place Byzantine Empire Emperor Justin II retires choosing Tiberius II Constantine as his heir Events By Place Europe The Battle of Arfderydd is fought between Gwenddoleu ap Ceidio and the sons of Eliffer Gwrgi and Events By Place Byzantine Empire The Byzantine Empire begins a war with Persia. This article is about the year AD 571 For the US telephone area code see Area code 571. Events By Place Europe Spoleto becomes the capital of an independent duchy under the Lombard chieftain Events By Place Byzantine Empire The King of the Garamantes signs a peace treaty with Byzantium. Events By Place Europe April 1 — King Alboin leads the Lombards into Italy refugees fleeing from them go on Events By Place Europe Liuva I succeeds Athanagild as king of the Visigoths. Events Births Abbas ibn Abd al-Muttalib, uncle of Muhammad Emperor Gaozu of Tang Events By Place Byzantine Empire November 14 — Justin II succeeds Justinian I as Emperor Events Births Hermenegild, Spanish Visigoth prince Li Baiyao, Chinese government official and historian who completed Events By Place Byzantine Empire Justinian I re-consecrates Hagia Sophia after its dome is rebuilt Events By Place Byzantine Empire Belisarius stands trial for corruption in Constantinople, possibly with Events By Place Europe Clotaire I dies and the Frankish kingdom is divided Sigebert I becomes king of Austrasia Events By Place Europe Ceawlin of Wessex becomes King of Wessex (traditional date For the North American area code see Area code 559. Events By Place Byzantine Empire The Bulgars and Huns Events By Place Byzantine Empire May 7 — In Constantinople, the dome of the Hagia Sophia collapses Events By Place Asia The Northern Zhou Dynasty begins in northern China; its first ruler is Northern Zhou Xiao Min Di Events By Place Europe Cynric and Ceawlin of Wessex fight against the Britons at Beranburh Events By Place Byzantine Empire An Earthquake devastates Latakia. Events By Place Byzantine Empire General Narses reconquers all of Italy Events By Place Europe The Ostrogoth Kingdom is conquered by the Byzantines after the Battle of Mons Lactarius Events By Place Europe Battle of Asfeld: Longobards under king Audoin defeat the Gepids. Events By Place Byzantine Empire Beirut is destroyed by an Earthquake and Tsunami. Events By place Byzantine Empire January 16 — Gothic War (535–552: The Ostrogoths, under King Totila Events By Place Byzantine Empire The Ostrogoths under Totila recapture Rome. Events By Place Byzantine Empire Belisarius is relieved of command over the Byzantine forces in Italy and replaced by Events By Place Europe Ida founds the kingdom of Bernicia at Bamburgh (traditional date Events By Place Byzantine Empire December 17 — The Ostrogoths under Totila retake Rome, bribing Events By Place Byzantine Empire The Ostrogoths besiege Rome. Events By Place Byzantine Empire Belisarius is sent back to Italy to once more fight the Ostrogoths who have Events By Topic Religion The doctrine of Apocatastasis is condemned by the Synod of Constantinople Events By Place Byzantine Empire An outbreak of the plague kills at least 230000 in Constantinople (before they stopped Events By Place Byzantine Empire January 1 — Anicius Faustus Albinus Basilius is appointed as Consul in Events By place Byzantine Empire General Belisarius conquers Milan and the Ostrogothic capital Ravenna Events By Place Byzantine Empire Ravenna becomes an Exarchate of the Byzantine Empire. Events By Place Europe March 12 — Witiges, king of the Ostrogoths, ends his siege of Rome and retreats to Events By Place Byzantine Empire December 27 — The construction of the Hagia Sophia in Constantinople is completed Events By Place Byzantine Empire April — Belisarius, a general in the service of Justinian I, lands in Italy Events By Place Byzantine Empire Justinian I orders Belisarius to start the reconquest of Italy; Mundus Events By Place Byzantine Empire January 1 — Decimus Theodorius Paulinus is appointed Consul (the last to hold this Events By Place Byzantine Empire June 21 - Belisarius sails from Constantinople. Events By Place Byzantine Empire January 11 — Nika riots in Constantinople: The cathedral is destroyed Events By Place Byzantine Empire April 19 — Belisarius is defeated at the Battle of Callinicum; Mundus For the California area code see Area code 530 Events By Place Byzantine Empire Battle of Daras: Events By Place Byzantine Empire April 7 — The first draft of Corpus Juris Civilis (a fundamental work in Events By Place Byzantine Empire February 13 — Justinian appoints a commission (including the Jurist For the political lobbying groups see 527 groups Events By Place Byzantine Empire April 1 — Byzantine Events By Place Europe Athalaric succeeds Theodoric as king of the Ostrogoths, and Amalaric becomes king of the Events Dionysius Exiguus proposes a calendar based on the birth of Jesus Christ Events 25 June - Battle of Vézeronce: The Franks defeat the Burgundians Events By Place Byzantine Empire Justinian, later Byzantine emperor, marries Theodora. Events By Place Europe Anicius Manlius Severinus Boethius is imprisoned on charges of conspiring against Theodoric the Great. Events By Place Byzantine Empire Future Byzantine emperor Justinian becomes Consul. Events By Place Europe Ostrogothic ruler Theodoric the Great builds the Mausoleum of Theodoric as his future Events By Place Europe Cerdic becomes king of Wessex. The Synagogues of Ravenna are For the area code see Area code 518. Events By Place Byzantine Empire July 9 — Justin becomes emperor Events By Place Europe Sigismund of Burgundy is opposed by his son he later has his son strangled Events By Place Europe Sigismund, son of Gundobad becomes king of Burgundy. Events Births Hulü Guang Yuwen Hu Deaths For the area code see Area code 514 Events By Place Byzantine Empire Vitalius leads a rebellion in the Events By Topic Religion Vigorus becomes Bishop of Bayeux. Births Yuan Lang Events By Place Byzantine Empire Emperor Anastasius I ends a period of moderate eclectic policy and starts strongly favoring his own Events By Place Byzantine Empire Riots erupt in Antioch between supporters of Patriarch Flavian II and emperor Events By Place Europe Anicius Manlius Severinus Boethius, a Christian philosopher is appointed Consul by Theodoric Events Births Emperor Kimmei, emperor of Japan Christian Na Korean philosopher Wei Xiaokuan Events By Place Europe Clovis I establishes Paris ( Lutetia) as his capital For the area code see Area code 507 Events By Place Europe Battle of Vouillé: Clovis I Events By Place Byzantine Empire The Byzantine Empire and Persia accept a peace agreement based on status quo This article is about the year 505 For other uses of the phrase '505' see 505 (disambiguation. Events By Place Europe Theodoric the Great defeats the Gepids as the Ostrogoths sack Belgrade. Events By Place Byzantine Empire The Persian-Roman wars continue until 557. Area code of northern central Kentucky, including Louisville (see Area code 502) Events By Place Byzantine Empire Events By Place Asia Qi He Di succeeds Qi Dong Hun Hou as ruler of the Chinese Southern Qi Dynasty. Events By Place Europe Possible date for the Battle of Mons Badonicus: Romano-British and Celts defeat an Anglo-Saxon Events By place Asia Kavadh I of Persia deposes his brother Djamasp and restores himself as king of Persia. Events By Place Byzantine Empire Emperor Anastasius I reforms the monetary system using Greek numerals instead of Roman Events By Place Europe The Alemanni are defeated by the Franks under Clovis I near Bonn. Events By Place Europe Battle of Tolbiac: Clovis I defeats the Alamanni, and is baptized into the Catholic Events By Place Europe Cerdic of Wessex raids Hampshire. Asia Emperor Xiaowen Events By Place Byzantine Empire An earthquake devastates Latakia. Events By Place Europe February 25 — Odoacer agrees to a mediated peace with Theodoric the Great, and is later killed Events By Place Byzantine Empire Longinus brother of the deceased Eastern Roman Emperor Zeno I, revolts against Anastasius For the film see 491 (film. Events By Place Europe Ælle besieges and conquers the fortified town of Anderitum Events By Place Europe April 1 — The majority of Odoacer 's army including his Magister militum Tufa surrenders Events By place Europe Theodoric, king of the Ostrogoths, continues his invasion of Italy with the approval of Byzantine Events By Place Europe Theodoric the Great becomes king of the Ostrogoths. For the processor see Intel 80487. Events Births Xiao Baoyin For the processor see Intel 80486. Events By Place Europe Roman rule in Gaul ends with the defeat at Soissons Events By Place Europe Aelle of Sussex fights the "Welsh" at the stream of Mearcread Events By Place Europe December 28 — Alaric II succeeds Euric as king of the Visigoths. Events By Place Byzantine Empire Due to Zeno I 's Monophysite sympathies general Illus and Verina, mother-in-law Events By Place Byzantine Empire Byzantine emperor Zeno I issues the Henotikon, an attempt to reconcile Events By Place Europe Clovis I becomes king of the Western Franks upon the death of Childeric I (or 482 Events By Place Europe Odoacer defeats an attempt by Julius Nepos to recapture Italy, and has Julius killed Events By Place Asia The Song Dynasty ends and the Southern Qi Dynasty begins in southern China. Events By Place Byzantine Empire Verina, mother-in-law of emperor Zeno, attempts to kill Isaurian general Illus Events By Place Europe Huneric becomes king of Vandals. According to the Anglo-Saxon Chronicle Events By place Western Roman Empire September 4 — Romulus Augustus, the last Emperor of the Western Roman Empire Events By place Western Roman Empire 28 August — Flavius Orestes forces western Julius Nepos to flee and declares Events By Place Western Roman Empire Julius Nepos becomes western Roman Emperor, deposing Glycerius. Events By Place Western Roman Empire Glycerius is named Emperor Events By Place Western Roman Empire Relations between Emperor Anthemius and general Ricimer deteriorate completely Events By Place Asia Xiao Wen Di succeeds Xian Wen Di as ruler of the Chinese Northern Wei Dynasty. Events By Place Europe Euric, king of the Visigoths, defeats an attempted invasion of Gaul by the Celtic Events By Place Eastern Roman Empire The Vandals invade Epirus. Events By Place Eastern Roman Empire The Vandal fleet overpowers the navy of Leo I. Events By Place Western Roman Empire April 12 — Anthemius becomes Emperor Events By Place Eastern Roman Empire Emperor Leo I repels the Hun invasion of Dacia. Events By Place Eastern Roman Empire Basiliscus becomes a Consul in the Eastern Roman Empire. Events By place Eastern Roman Empire Olybrius becomes a Consul in Constantinople. Events By Place Western Roman Empire Childeric I, king of the Salian Franks, allies with the Roman general Aegidius Events By Place Eastern Roman Empire September 1 — Possible start of the first Byzantine Indiction cycle. Events By Place Western Roman Empire August 2 — Majorian resigns as Emperor shortly afterwards Libius Severus Events By Place Western Roman Empire Emperor Majorian is defeated by the Visigoths. Events By Place Asia Dathusena becomes king of Sri Lanka. By Topic Economics What Events By Place Europe Childeric I succeeds Merovech as king of the Franks (or 457) Events By Place Western Roman Empire Majorian is declared emperor by Ricimer. Events By Place Western Roman Empire Capua is destroyed by the Vandals. Events By Place Western Roman Empire March 16 — Valentinian III is murdered by former soldiers of Aëtius, in revenge Events By Place Western Roman Empire September 21 — During a meeting in his throne room in Ravenna, Emperor Valentinian Events By Place Europe Theodoric II succeeds his brother Thorismund as king of the Visigoths. Events By Place Western Roman Empire Attila, king of the Huns, invades Italy. Events By Place Western Roman Empire April 7 — The Huns sack Metz. For the area code see Area code 450. Events By Place Eastern Roman Empire August 25 — Marcian is proclaimed Events By Place Europe Vortigern forms an alliance with Hengest and Horsa, by tradition chieftains of the Jutes Events By Place Eastern Roman Empire Theodosius II sends an ambassador to Attila; Priscus records one of the few Events By Place Eastern Roman Empire Battle of the Utus: Attila the Hun meets the Romans in an indecisive battle Events By place British Isles The Cor Tewdws (Collage of Theodosius Llantwit Major is burned down Events By Place Western Roman Empire An edict of Valentinian III is issued against the Manichaeans. Events By Place Europe The Irish city of Armagh is founded by St Events By Place Western Roman Empire The Burgundians create a kingdom on the banks of the Rhone. Events By Place Western Roman Empire The Romans conclude a treaty with Geiseric, acknowledging the conquests of the Vandal nation Events 8 November — The first Council of Orange is convened under the guidance of Hilary of Arles in Orange France. Events By Place Western Roman Empire Geiseric, king of the Vandals, captures Sicily. Events By Place Western Roman Empire Licinia Eudoxia, wife of the Emperor Valentinian III, is granted the title of ''Augusta'' Events By Place Western Roman Empire The last known Gladiator combat in the Colosseum is held 437 can also refer to MS-DOS Code page 437. Events By Place Roman Empire October 29 — Valentinian Events By Place Western Roman Empire The Huns attack the Burgundians, wiping out the royal family For the article on the Movie camera, see Arriflex 435. Events By Place Western Roman Empire August 3 - Events By Place Western Roman Empire Aëtius, a general in the service of emperor Valentinian III, holds power in Rome For the John Cage composition see 4′33″. Events By Place Western Roman Empire Petronius Maximus becomes Consul Events By Place Western Roman Empire The Battle of Ravenna is fought between the two strong men of the Empire general Flavius Aëtius Events By Place Western Roman Empire Aëtius pushes the Franks back across the Somme. Events By Place Asia Feng Ba abdicates as emperor of the Northern Yan, one of the states vying for control of China Events By Place Western Roman Empire Vandals under Geiseric cross from the Iberian Peninsula Events By Place Europe Geiseric becomes King of the Vandals and Alans. Events By Place Asia Pyongyang is declared the capital of Goguryeo by king Jangsu. Events By Place Europe King Gunderic of the Vandals becomes king of the Alans as well (approximate For the US area code see Area code 425. Events By Place Western Roman Empire Events By Place Eastern Roman Empire Future Emperor Valentinian III is appointed Caesar. Events By Place Western Roman Empire On the death of Honorius, Joannes, a primicerius notariorum Events By Topic Religion September 10 — Pope Celestine I succeeds Pope Boniface I as the Events By Place Western Roman Empire February 8 — Constantius III becomes Co-Emperor of the Western Events By Place Europe Pharamond leads the Franks across the Rhine. Events By Place Europe Theodorid succeeds Wallia as king of the Visigoths. Events By place Roman Empire Foundation of the Visigothic Kingdom, Roman Emperor Honorius rewarded his For the Assault rifle see Heckler & Koch HK417. Events By Place Western Roman Empire For the Canadian area code see Area code 416/647. For the Assault rifle see Heckler & Koch HK416. For the area code see Area code 415 Events By Place Europe The Visigoths For the area code see Area code 414 Events By Place Western Roman Empire Priscus For the area code see Area code 413. Events By Place Western Roman Empire May Events By Place Western Roman Empire The Visigoths move into the south of Gaul, led by Alaric Events By Place Western Roman Empire The Burgundians and the Alans elevate the usurper Jovinus Events By place Western Roman Empire Alaric I deposes Priscus Attalus as Emperor. Events By Place Western Roman Empire Constantine III 's general Gerontius revolts in Hispania, and elevates For the area code see Area code 408. Events By Place Western Roman Empire In the summer of this year For the cars see Peugeot 407 and Bristol 407. Events By Place Western Roman Empire Gratianus Events By Place Western Roman Empire Roman legions in Britain mutiny against Honorius and select Events By Place Western Roman Empire Stilicho orders the Sibylline Books burned Events By Place Western Roman Empire January 1 — The last Gladiatoral competition is held in Rome For the cars see Peugeot 403 and Bristol 403. For the HTTP status code, see HTTP 403. Events By Place Western Roman Empire Stilicho recalls troops from the frontiers of the Roman Empire to Events By Place World The human population reaches 206 million Events By Place Western Roman Empire Italy is first invaded by Alaric (probable date Events By Place Western Roman Empire Flavius Mallius Theodorus becomes Roman Consul. Events By Place Western Roman Empire An imperial Edict obliges Roman landowners to yield 1/3 of their fields to the barbarians who have Events By Place Asia The Xiongnu occupy the Gansu area in China. Events By Place Western Roman Empire The Romans enlist the Franks and the Alemanni to defend the Rhine border Events By Place Roman Empire After the death of emperor Theodosius I, the Empire is re-divided into an eastern and a western half Events By Place Roman Empire September 6 — Battle of the Frigidus: Emperor Theodosius I defeats and kills the usurper Events By Place Roman Empire 23 January — Emperor Theodosius I proclaims his nine years old son Honorius Events By Place Roman Empire August 22 — Arbogast elevates Eugenius as Emperor after the mysterious death of Events By Place Roman Empire All non- Christian temples in the Empire are closed as Theodosius establishes Christianity Events By Place Roman Empire In response to the murder of his general Butheric Theodosius I orders a massacre of the inhabitants of Events By Place Roman Empire All pagan buildings in Alexandria, including the library are destroyed on the order of Theodosius Events By Place Roman Empire The rebellion of Magnus Maximus is put down at the Battle of the Save, and Valentinian II For the processor see Intel 80387. Events By Place Roman Empire The widowed Emperor Theodosius I Events By Place Roman Empire Theodosius I concludes peace with Persia, dividing Armenia between them Events By Place Asia Jinsa of Baekje becomes king of the ancient Korean kingdom of Baekje. Events By Place Roman Empire The Forum of Theodosius I is built in Constantinople. Events By Place The British Isles Niall of the Nine Hostages becomes the first High King of Ireland Roman Events By Place Roman Empire October 3 — Theodosius I commands his general Saturninus to conclude a peace treaty with the Events By Place Roman Empire A deputation from the Roman Senate delivers to Gratianus the robe of the Pontifex Maximus Events By Place Roman Empire January / February – Emperor Theodosius I is baptized. Events By Place Roman Empire January 19 — Theodosius I is elevated as Roman Emperor at Sirmium. Events By Place Roman Empire Mid- February - The Lentienses cross the frozen Rhine invading the Roman Empire. Events By Topic Roman Empire Battle of the Willows: Roman troops fight an inconclusive battle against the Goths. Events By Place Roman Empire Many Goths appear on the Danube and request entry into the Roman Empire in their flight from the Events By Place Roman Empire Valentinian I leaves Trier to repress the rebellious Quadi in Slovakia. Events By Place The Americas May 4 — Spearthrower Owl becomes emperor of Teotihuacan. Events By Place Roman Empire Quintus Aurelius Symmachus becomes Proconsul of Africa. Events By Place Roman Empire Valentinian I defeats the Quadi and the Sarmates. Events By Place Roman Empire The fortified cities of the Danube, with Sirmium at the forefront contribute to stop an invasion Events By Place Roman Empire The presence of the Saxons in Batavia is noted by Ammianus Marcellinus. Events By Place Roman Empire Athanaric, a Visigoth ruler fights against Valens at Isaccea. Events By Place Roman Empire Valentinian I, based in Trier, defeats the Alemanni along the border at the Rhine Events By Place Roman Empire Great Conspiracy: A general assault of Saxons, Irish, and Attacotti, combined Events By Place Roman Empire January 2 — The Alamanni cross the frozen Rhine in large numbers invading the Roman Events By place Roman Empire July 21 — An earthquake and Tsunami devastates Crete, Alexandria Events By Place Roman Empire Jovian surrenders Mesopotamia to the Persians. Events By Place Roman Empire March 5 — Emperor Julian moves from Antioch with an army of 90000 against the Events By Place Roman Empire Julian gathers an army of 60000 men a fleet of fifty warships and a thousand transport boats Events By Place Roman Empire Julian the Apostate becomes Roman Emperor, and tries to restore paganism in the empire This article is about the year 360 For other uses see 360 (number. Events By Place Roman Empire Battle of Amida: Shapur II of Persia conquers Amida from the Romans. Events By Place Roman Empire An earthquake strikes Nicaea. The Franks capitulate to Julian in Belgium Events By Place Roman Empire Battle of Strasbourg: Caesar Julian leads Roman forces to victory against the Events By Place Roman Empire February 8 — Roman authorities make an attempt to arrest Athanasius on the accusation of supporting Events By Place Roman Empire August 11 — Claudius Silvanus, accused of treason proclaims himself Roman Emperor. Events By Place Roman Empire Constantius Gallus, Caesar of the East is deposed and executed on orders of Constantius II Events By Place Roman Empire Battle of Mons Seleucus: Constantius II defeats the usurper Magnentius. Events By Place Roman Empire The Alamanni and the Franks defeat the Roman army taking control of 40 towns between the Moselle Events By Place Roman Empire March 15 — Constantius II elevates his cousin Gallus to Caesar, and puts Events By Place Roman Empire January 18 — Magnentius is proclaimed emperor by the army in Autun. Events By Place Asia The Mou-jong (proto-Mongols take control of North China. Events By Place Asia In Persia, women are enrolled in the army to perform auxiliary services Events By Topic Religion Council of Sardica: An attempt is made to resolve the Arian controversy and ground rules for bishops Events By Place Asia In Korea, the Puyo tribes are absorbed by the Koguryŏ. Events St Thomas visits Malayalam and assists the church there Events By Place Roman Empire Battle of Singara: The Roman Army of Constantius II is barely defeated by the Persian Army of Events By Place Roman Empire Emperor Constans travels to Britain, possibly for a military expedition against pirates Events By Place Europe A large earthquake strikes Cyprus. Asia Goguryeo is invaded Events By Place Roman Empire Emperor Constans bans pagan sacrifices and magic rituals under penalty of death Events By Place Roman Empire Constantinople, capital of Emperor Constantius II, becomes the largest city of the world taking Events By Topic Religion Athanasius is deposed as Patriarch of Alexandria. Events By Place Roman Empire The Romans, allied with the Goths, arrive in the north of the empire to protect the borders Events By Place Roman Empire September 9 — Constantine II, Constantius II, and Constans succeed their This article is about the year 336. Events By Place Roman Empire The military successes of Emperor Constantine I Events By Place Roman Empire 19 September — Dalmatius is raised to the rank of Caesar. Events By place Roman Empire The Goths protect the Roman Empire against an invasion by the Vandals in the region near the Events By Place Roman Empire Flavius Dalmatius and Domitius Zenofilus are appointed Consuls Asia Events By Place Roman Empire Emperor Constantine I defeats the Visigoths in battle Events By Place Roman Empire Constantine I vigorously promotes Christianity, confiscating the property and valuables of a number Events By Place Roman Empire May 11 — Constantine I refounds Byzantium, renames it New Rome Events By Place Asia The Han Zhao state ends By Topic Religion Roman restrictions Events By Topic Religion May 9 — Athanasius is elected bishop of Alexandria. Events By Place Roman Empire In order to resolve the shortage of labour in the provinces Constantine I decrees that rural slaves can only Events By Place Roman Empire Constantine I founds Constantinople and incorporates Byzantium into the new city Events By Place Roman Empire Gladiatorial combat is outlawed in the Roman Empire Events By Place Roman Empire July 3 — Battle of Adrianople: Constantine I defeats Licinius, forcing him Events By Place Roman Empire Constantine I defeats the Sarmatians and claims the title of Sarmaticus Maximus. Events By topic Technology The first evidence of Stirrups used during the ride (not only for gaining the saddle occurs in a Jin tomb Events By Topic Roman Empire March 7 — Edict of Constantine I: The dies Solis Invicti (Sunday is proclaimed as Events By Place Roman Empire Under Crispus, son of Constantine I, the Franks are defeated again assuring twenty years Events By Place Roman Empire Constantine prohibits the separation of the families of slaves during a change in ownership Events By Place Asia The Former Zhao state is proclaimed China loses its territories to the north of Yang-tsé-kiang Events By Place Europe March 1 — Crispus and Constantine II, sons of Roman Emperor Constantine I Events By Place Roman Empire Constantine I issues an edict prohibiting the punishment of slaves by crucifixion and facial branding Events By Place Roman Empire Constantine and Licinius battle the Sarmates, the Goths and the Carpians Events By Place Roman Empire 8 October — War between Constantine I and Licinius: Licinius is defeated at the Events By Place Roman Empire February — Conference at Milan Constantine issues the Edict of Milan, ending all persecution Events By Place Roman Empire October 28 — Battle of Milvian Bridge: Constantine I defeats Maxentius and Events By Place Roman Empire May 5 — Galerius issues his Edict of Toleration ending Persecution of Christians Events By Place Roman Empire While Constantine is campaigning against the Bructeri, Maximian attempts to make himself For the car known as the 309 see Peugeot 309. Events By Place Roman Empire The Spanish provinces revolt from the Events By Place Roman Empire November 11 — The Congress of Carnuntum: Attempting to keep peace within the Roman Empire the Events Roman Empire March 31 — After divorcing his wife Minervina Constantine marries Fausta the daughter of the retired Emperor Events By Place Roman Empire July 25 — Constantine I is proclaimed Emperor by his troops Events By Place Roman Empire May 1 — Diocletian and Maximian, Emperors of Rome retire from office Events By Place Roman Empire The Roman colony of Konstanz is founded Events By Place Roman Empire Persuaded by Galerius, Diocletian launches the last major persecution of Christians Events By Place Roman Empire Diocletian begins passing laws against Christians. For the article see Article 301 (Turkish penal code. Events By Place Roman Empire Emperor Diocletian issues his Events By place Roman Empire The Franks penetrate into what is now northern Belgium (approximate date Events By Place Roman Empire Galerius defeats the Sarmatians and the Carpians. Events By Place Roman Empire Constantius Chlorus defeats the Alamanni in the territory of the Lingones (Langres and strengthens Events By Place Roman Empire Galerius conquers Ctesiphon from the Persians however as part of the peace treaty it Events By Place Roman Empire Galerius is defeated in combat by the Persians under Narseh outside Ctesiphon Events By Place Asia Tuoba Yi Tuo becomes a chieftain of the Chinese Tuoba tribe Events By Place Asia Tuoba Lu Guan succeeds Tuoba Fu as chieftain of the Chinese Tuoba tribe Events By Place Roman Empire March 1 — Diocletian and Maximian appoint Constantius Chlorus and Galerius Events By Place Roman Empire Constantius Chlorus divorces Helena mother of Constantine the Great (approximate date For the art and photography gallery in New York called 291 see 291 (Art Gallery. Events By Place Roman Empire Diocletian and Maximian meet in Milan on the five-year anniversary of their rule to discuss Events By Place Roman Empire Constantius Chlorus marries Flavia Maximiana Theodora, stepdaughter of Maximian, after Events By Region Roman Empire Diocletian conducts a military campaign in Raetia. For the processor see Intel 80287. Events By Place Roman Empire Diocletian and Maximian For the processor see Intel 80286. Events By Place Roman Empire March 1 — Diocletian Events By Place Roman Empire July — Rival Emperors Carinus and Diocletian face each other in the Battle of the Margus Events By Place Roman Empire November 20 — Diocletian becomes Emperor. Events By place Roman Empire Carus conquers Ctesiphon, capital of the Persian kingdom. Events By Place Roman Empire Emperor Probus is slain in a battle against the usurper Carus, an Illyrian and Praetorian Events Births Aquilina, Christian saint Deaths Events By Place Roman Empire Emperor Probus suppresses the revolt of the usurper Proculus. Events By Place Roman Empire In the Balkans Probus defeats the Burgundians and the Vandals. Events Births Abaye — Babylonian 'amora (religious scholar Maxentius, Roman emperor Events By Place Roman Empire Probus expels the Franks and Alamanni from Gaul. Events By Place Roman Empire Emperor Marcus Claudius Tacitus is slain by his own troops in Sicily. Events By Place Roman Empire Roman Emperor Aurelian is murdered by troops while preparing to invade Persia. Events By Place Roman Empire December 25 — Roman emperor Aurelian has a temple dedicated to Sol Invictus on the third Events By Place Roman Empire Under the command of Emperor Aurelian, the Roman Army sacks the city of Palmyra. Events By Topic Roman Empire Emperor Aurelian reconquers the kingdom of Palmyra, composed of Syria, Egypt Events By Place Roman Empire The Goths are forced to withdraw across the Danube. Events By Place Roman Empire Quintillus briefly holds power over the Roman Empire and is succeeded by Aurelian. Events By Place Roman Empire Claudius II repels a Gothic invasion of the Balkans at Naissus, and settles Events By Place Roman Empire September - Gallienus, aided by Aurelian, defeats the Goths at the Battle Events By Place Roman Empire The Goths launch one of the first major barbarian invasions of the Roman Empire. Events By Place Europe Ireland — The rule of High King Cormac mac Airt ends (approximate date Events By Place Roman Empire Gallienus repels the invasion of the Goths in the Balkans. Events By Place Asia Sun Hao succeeds Sun Xiu as ruler of the Chinese Kingdom of Wu. Events By Place Roman Empire The Goths invade Ephesus and destroy city and temple Events By Place Roman Empire The original Temple of Artemis in Ephesus is burnt down by the Goths. Events By Place Roman Empire Gallienus crushes the Alamanni at Milan. Events By Place Roman Empire Gallienus becomes Emperor Gallienus defends what remains of the empire against barbarians and Events By Place Roman Empire Valerian, captured by King Shapur I of Persia, dies in captivity Events By Place Roman Empire The Goths ravage Asia Minor and Trabzon. Events By Place Roman Empire Valerian I recovers Antioch from Shapur. Events By Place Roman Empire Goths invade Asia Minor. Dacia is lost for the Roman Empire. Events Ma Jun, a Chinese mechanical engineer from Cao Wei, invents the South Pointing Chariot, a path-finding directional Compass Events May 12 — Pope Stephen I succeeds Pope Lucius I as the 23rd Pope. Events By Place Roman Empire Period of the Thirty Tyrants in the Roman empire Events By Place Roman Empire Valerian recreates Legio III Augusta to fight the Berbers. Events By Place Roman Empire July 1 — In the Battle of Abrittus, the Goths defeat the Romans emperors Decius Events By Place Roman Empire A group of Franks penetrate as far as Tarragona in Spain (approximate date Events By Place Roman Empire Decius, who was proclaimed Emperor by the army in Moesia, defeats and kills Philip the Arab Events By Place Roman Empire The revolts of Pacatianus in Moesia and Iotapianus in Syria are put down by Events By Place Roman Empire First of the Gothic invasions Philip the Arab marks the millennium of Rome by holding Events By Place Roman Empire Philip the Arab fights the Germans along the Danube. Events By Place Roman Empire Emperor Philip the Arab entrusts future emperor Trajan Decius with an important command on the Events By Place Roman Empire February 11 — Emperor Gordian III is killed by his Praetorian Prefect Philip the Events Gordian III defeats Shapur I of Persia in the Battle of Resaena. Events By Place Roman Empire Gordian III evacuates the Cimmerian cities in the Bosphorus, as the territory is now Events By place Asia Shapur I of Persia succeeds Ardashir I as king of Persia. Events By Place Roman Empire The revolt of Sabinianus in Africa is put down Events By Place Asia In the Chinese Kingdom of Wei, Wei Qi Wang succeeds Wei Ming Di. Events By Place Roman Empire Carpians invade Moesia; Emperor Maximinus Thrax campaigns against them Events By Place Asia Ardashir I of Persia renews his attacks on the Roman province of Mesopotamia. Events By Place Roman Empire Emperor Maximinus Thrax and Marcus Pupienus Africanus become Roman Consuls Events By Place Roman Empire Pressure on Rome by Goths, Quadi, Sassanids Franks and Alemanni Events By Place Roman Empire Emperor Alexander Severus buys peace from the Alemanni. Events By Place Roman Empire Emperor Alexander Severus defeats the Persians The Alamanni end Roman rule Events By Topic Religion Relics of St Thomas are brought to Edessa from India. Events By Places Roman Empire Accompanied by his mother Julia Mamaea, Severus Alexander campaigns against the Persians Events By Place Roman Empire Taxes are increased in order to maintain the unity and defense of the Empire Events By Place Roman Empire Severus Alexander and Dio Cassius are joint Consuls Events By Place Roman Empire The Praetorian guard kill Ulpian, Praetorian prefect, who had wanted to reduce their Events By Place Europe Ireland — The rule of High King Cormac mac Airt begins (approximate Events By Place Asia Cao Rui becomes emperor of the Kingdom of Wei of China. Events By Place Roman Empire Roman Emperor Alexander Severus marries Sallustia Orbiana, and possibly raises her father Events By Place Asia Ardashir I defeats the Arsacid King Artabanus IV at Hormizdegan, destroying the Events By Place Asia Liu Shan becomes second emperor of Shu-Han upon the death of his father Liu Bei. Events By Place Roman Empire March 11 — Elagabalus is assassinated along with his mother Julia Soemias by legionnaires during Events By Place Roman Empire June 26 — Emperor Elagabalus adopts Alexander Severus as his heir Events By Place Roman Empire The Goths invade Asia Minor and the Balkans. Events By Place Roman Empire Legions III ''Gallica'' and IV ''Scythica'' are disbanded by Elagabalus after their leaders Events By Place Roman Empire May 16 — Elagabalus is declared Roman Emperor Events By Place Roman Empire April 8 — Caracalla is Assassinated (and succeeded by his Praetorian Guard Events By Place Roman Empire The Baths of Caracalla in Rome are completed Events By Place Roman Empire Caracalla 's troops massacre the population of Alexandria Egypt. Events By Place Roman Empire The kingdom of Osroene becomes a Province of the Roman Empire. Events By Place Roman Empire Caracalla leaves Rome never to return Events By Place Roman Empire Emperor Caracalla decrees that freemen throughout the Roman Empire are to become Roman citizens For the N11 code see 2-1-1. Events By Place Roman Empire Septimus Severus dies in Britain Events By Place Roman Empire Caracalla is Consul. Having suffered heavy losses since invading Scotland For the area code see Area code 209. Events By Place Roman Empire Publius Septimius Geta receives For the area code see Area code 208. Events By Place Roman Empire Roman emperor Septimius Severus For the car see Peugeot 207. Events By Place Asia Sun Quan battles Huang Zu at Events Births Trebonianus Gallus, Roman emperor from 251 to 253 (d Events By Place Roman Empire Hadrian's Wall is restored after heavy raids by Caledonian tribes had overrun much of northern For the area code see Area code 204. For the car see Peugeot 204. For the grenade launcher see M203. For the US area code see Area code 203. For the area code see Area code 202. Events By Place Roman Empire Septimus Severus returns to Rome after Events By Place Asia Earliest trace of the Kyrgyz. By Topic Religion In November Events By Place World Human population reaches about 257 million Events By place Roman Empire Mesopotamia is partitioned into two Roman provinces divided by the Euphrates, Mesopotamia and Events By Place Roman Empire Publius Septimius Geta, son of Septimus Severus, receives the title of Caesar. Events By Place Roman Empire 19 February — Battle of Lugdunum: Roman usurper Albinus is defeated by the Events By Place Roman Empire Septimus Severus 's troops capture and sack Byzantium, and retake Mesopotamia Events By Place Roman Empire Emperor Septimius Severus has the Senate deify Commodus in an attempt to gain favor with Events By Place Roman Empire Pescennius Niger, competitor of Septimius Severus for the Roman Empire is defeated in three successive Events By Place Roman Empire January 1 — Pertinax is proclaimed Roman Emperor. Events By Place Roman Empire Commodus is assassinated by a wrestler named Narcissus, at the behest of Commodus' Concubine Events By Topic Religion Serapion of Antioch becomes Patriarch of Antioch. Events By Place Roman Empire A part of Rome burns and Emperor Commodus orders the city to be rebuilt under the name Events By Place Asia The Prince of Hongnong succeeds Han Lingdi as Chinese emperor of the Han Dynasty. Events By Place Roman Empire Pertinax becomes Consul of Africa. Events By place Roman Empire Septimus Severus, (born Leptis Magna is named legate of Lyonnaise Gaul. For the processor see Intel 80186. Events By place Roman Empire Peasants in Gaul stage an anti-tax Events By place Roman Empire Pertinax quells the mutiny of the British Roman legions Perennis his family Events By place Roman Empire The Antonine Wall is permanently abandoned Events By place Roman Empire An assassination attempt on Roman Emperor Commodus by members of the Senate fails Events By place Roman Empire Commodus exiles his sister Lucilla to Capreae. Events By place Roman Empire The Antonine Wall is overrun Roman cavalry general Lucius Artorius Castus (possible Events By place Roman Empire The praetorian prefect Tarutenius Paternus achieved a decisive victory against the Quadi Events By Place Roman empire Roman fort Castra Regina ("fortress by the Regen river " is built at Regensburg Events By location Roman Empire Commodus and Marcus Aurelius travel to the Danube to engage the Marcomanni Events By Place Roman Empire A systematic persecution of Christians begins in Rome under Marcus Aurelius. Events By Place Roman Empire November 27 — Commodus becomes co-emperor to his father Marcus Aurelius. Events By Place Roman Empire Marcus Aurelius suppresses a revolt of the legate Avidius Cassius in Syria Events By Place Roman Empire Marcus Aurelius defeates the Quadi. Events By Place Roman Empire Given control of the Eastern Empire Avidius Cassius, the governor of Syria, crushes an insurrection Events By Place Roman Empire Marcus Aurelius, as part of the pact signed with the Marcomanni, imports them to occupy areas of Events By Place Roman Empire Mesopotamia becomes a province of the Roman Empire Year 99 was a Common year starting on Tuesday (link will display the full calendar of the Julian calendar. Year 98 was a Common year starting on Monday (link will display the full calendar of the Julian calendar. Year 97 was a Common year starting on Sunday (link will display the full calendar of the Julian calendar. Year 96 was a Leap year starting on Friday (link will display the full calendar of the Julian calendar. 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Year 45 BC was the year the Julian calendar went into effect According to this calendar it was a Leap year starting on Friday (link will display the full calendar Year 46 BC was the last year of the pre-Julian calendar. This year had 445 days due to the errors that had accumulated in the pre-Julian calendar Year 47 BC was a year of the pre-Julian calendar. Events By place Rome Consuls Quintus Fufius Calenus, Year 48 BC was a year of the pre-Julian calendar. Events By place Rome Consuls Gaius Julius Caesar, Year 49 BC was a year of the pre-Julian calendar. Events By place Rome Consuls Lucius Cornelius Lentulus Crus Year 50 BC was a year of the pre-Julian calendar. Events By place Rome Consuls Lucius Aemilius Paullus and Year 51 BC was a year of the pre-Julian calendar. Events By place Rome Consuls Marcus Claudius Marcellus Year 52 BC was a year of the pre-Julian calendar. Events By place Rome Consuls Quintus Caecilius Metellus Pius Year 53 BC was a year of the pre-Julian calendar. Events By place Rome Consuls Marcus Valerius Messalla and Year 54 BC was a year of the pre-Julian calendar. Events By place Rome Consuls Appius Claudius Pulcher and Year 55 BC was a year of the pre-Julian calendar. Events By place Rome Consuls Marcus Licinius Crassus and Year 56 BC was a year of the pre-Julian calendar. Events By place Britain This year or possibly the following year the king of Year 57 BC was a year of the pre-Julian calendar. Events By place Rome Consuls Publius Cornelius Lentulus Spinther Year 58 BC was a year of the pre-Julian calendar. Events By place Rome Consuls Lucius Calpurnius Piso Caesoninus Year 59 BC was a year of the pre-Julian calendar. Events By place Rome Consuls Gaius Julius Caesar and Year 60 BC was a year of the pre-Julian calendar. Events By place Rome Gaius Julius Caesar suppressed an uprising and Year 61 BC was a year of the pre-Julian calendar. Events By place Rome September 29 — Pompey the Great Year 62 BC was a year of the pre-Julian calendar. Events By place Rome January 5 — The forces of the conspirator Year 63 BC was a year of the pre-Julian calendar. Events By place Rome Pompey conquers Phonecia, Coele-Syria Year 64 BC was a year of the pre-Julian calendar. Events By place Rome Servilius Rullus, Roman Tribune Year 65 BC was a year of the pre-Julian calendar. Events By place Rome In response to the illegal exercise of Citizen rights Year 66 BC was a year of the pre-Julian calendar. Events By place Rome Consuls Manius Aemilius Lepidus and Events By place Rome Consuls Manius Acilius Glabrio and Gaius Calpurnius Piso. Year 68 BC was a year of the pre-Julian calendar. Events By place Rome Consuls Lucius Caecilius Metellus Year 69 BC was a year of the pre-Julian calendar. Events By place Rome Consuls Quintus Caecilius Metellus Creticus Year 70 BC was a year of the pre-Julian calendar. Events By place Rome August — In Rome, Cicero prosecutes Events By place Rome Third Servile War ends — Slave uprising under leadership of Spartacus is crushed by a Roman army under Year 72 BC was a year of the pre-Julian calendar. Events By place Rome Battle of Cabira — Lucius Lucullus Year 73 BC was a year of the pre-Julian calendar. Events By place British Isles Traditional date that Lud became King Year 74 BC was a year of the pre-Julian calendar. Events By place Rome Nicomedes IV, last king of Bithynia Year 75 BC was a year of the pre-Julian calendar. Events By place Rome In Rome, the tribune Quintus Opimius Year 76 BC was a year of the pre-Julian calendar. Events By place Rome Salome Alexandra becomes queen of Judea Year 77 BC was a year of the pre-Julian calendar. Events By place Rome Marcus Aemilius Lepidus, consul and leader of Year 78 BC was a year of the pre-Julian calendar. Events By place Rome In Rome, Marcus Aemilius Lepidus Year 79 BC was a year of the pre-Julian calendar. Events By place Rome Lucius Cornelius Sulla renounces his dictatorship Year 80 BC was a year of the pre-Julian calendar. Events By place Rome Battle of the Baetis River — Democratic rebel Year 81 BC was a year of the pre-Julian calendar. Events By place Rome Sulla is appointed dictator Year 82 BC was a year of the pre-Julian calendar. Events By place Rome Sulla defeats Samnite allies of Year 83 BC was a year of the pre-Julian calendar. Events By place Rome Sulla returns to Italy from his campaigns Year 84 BC was a year of the pre-Julian calendar. Events By place Rome End of the First Mithridatic War. Year 85 BC was a year of the pre-Julian calendar. Events By place Rome First Mithridatic War — Lucius Cornelius Year 86 BC was a year of the pre-Julian calendar. Events By place Rome First Mithridatic War Year 87 BC was a year of the pre-Julian calendar. Events By place Rome Lucius Cornelius Cinna is elected Consul Year 88 BC was a year of the pre-Julian calendar. Events By place Rome The Social War ends with the defeat of the Italian Year 89 BC was a year of the pre-Julian calendar. Events By place Rome Consuls Gnaeus Pompeius Strabo and Year 90 BC was a year of the pre-Julian calendar. Events By place Rome Consuls Lucius Julius Caesar and Year 91 BC was a year of the pre-Julian calendar. Events By place Rome Consuls Sextus Julius Caesar and Year 92 BC was a year of the pre-Julian calendar. Events By place Rome Consuls Gaius Claudius Pulcher and Year 93 BC was a year of the pre-Julian calendar. Events By place Rome Consuls Gaius Valerius Flaccus and Year 94 BC was a year of the pre-Julian calendar. Events By place Anatolia Nicomedes IV succeeds his father Nicomedes Year 95 BC was a year of the pre-Julian calendar. Events By place Rome Consuls Lucius Licinius Crassus and Year 96 BC was a year of the pre-Julian calendar. Events By place Rome Consuls Gaius Cassius Longinus and Year 97 BC was a year of the pre-Julian calendar. Events By place Rome Consuls Gnaeus Cornelius Lentulus Year 98 BC was a year of the pre-Julian calendar. Events By place Rome Consuls Quintus Caecilius Metellus Nepos Year 99 BC was a year of the pre-Julian calendar. Events By place Rome Consuls Aulus Postumius Albinus and Events By place Greece In Thessaly, King Perseus of Macedon repulses a Roman army which is commanded by Aulus Hostilius Events By place Greece Epirus joins Macedonia in the latter's fight against Rome. Events By place Greece Eumenes II of Pergamum travels to Rome to warn the Roman Senate of the danger from Events By place Egypt Ptolemy VI Philometor marries his sister Cleopatra II. Events By place Mongolia The Xiongnu attack the Tocharians, and force them away from Gansu. Events By place Seleucid Empire King Seleucus IV of Syria arranges for the exchange of his brother Antiochus for Events By place Roman Republic The Roman general Tiberius Gracchus Major, subdues Sardinia, enslaving some of the Events By place Greece Perseus of Macedonia marries Laodice the daughter of the Seleucid king Seleucus IV. Events By place Roman Republic In Rome the Praetor Lucius Postumius Albinus celebrates a triumph after conquering the Vaccaei Events By place Roman Republic Tiberius Gracchus Major goes to Hispania as Roman governor to deal with uprisings there Events By place Greece After three years of intriguing against his younger brother Demetrius including accusing him of coveting the succession to Events By place Egypt Ptolemy V is poisoned after a reign of 24 years in which the Egyptian kingdom has declined in power and Events By place Asia Minor The king of Bithynia Prusias I Chlorus dies and is succeeded by his son who rules as Prusias II. Events By place Roman Republic Roman colonies are established at Mutina (later Modena) Pisa and Parma Events By place Roman Republic Cato the Elder, along with his colleague Lucius Valerius Flaccus, are elected censors Events By place Roman Republic The Roman general Scipio Africanus and his brother Lucius are accused by Cato Events By place Roman Republic The rapid spread of the Bacchanalia cult throughout the Roman Republic, which it is claimed Events By place Seleucid Empire The Seleucid king Antiochus III, mounts a fresh expedition to the east of his kingdom in Events By place Greece The leader of the Achaean League, Philopoemen, enters northern Laconia with his army and a Events By place Roman Republic Cato the Elder criticizes the Consul Marcus Fulvius Nobilior for giving awards to Events By place Greece The Battle of the Eurymedon is fought between a Seleucid fleet and ships from Rhodes and Events By place Roman Republic The Romans under Manius Acilius Glabrio and Cato the Elder cut the Seleucid Events By place Greece The Achaeans respond to Sparta 's renewed interest in recovering lost territory by sending an envoy to Events By place Greece Eumenes II of Pergamum appeals to Rome for help against the Seleucid king Antiochus Events By place Greece After checking the ambitions of the Spartan Tyrant, Nabis, the Roman forces under Events By place Carthage Because of his administrative and constitutional reforms in Carthage, Hannibal becomes unpopular with Events By place Roman Republic The Insubres, Gauls of the Po Valley, believed by the Romans to have been Events By place Greece The Spartan ruler Nabis, acquires the important city of Argos from Philip V of Macedon Events By place Roman Republic After his election to the Consulship Titus Quinctius Flamininus is chosen to replace Publius Events By place Roman Republic The Roman general Gnaeus Baebius Tamphilus attacks the Insubres in Gaul, but loses Events By place Seleucid Empire Antiochus III's forces continue their invasion of Coele Syria and Palestine. Events By place Carthage On Hannibal 's advice Carthage sues for peace with the Romans, ending the Second Punic Events By place Carthage Accused of treason by the Carthaginians after being defeated by the Romans at the Battle of the Events By place Carthage The Roman general Publius Cornelius Scipio, while undertaking peace negotiations with the Carthaginians Events By place Carthage Having lost his alliance with the Numidian chief Masinissa, the Carthaginian general Events By place Seleucid Empire Returning via the Persian provinces of Arachosia, Drangiana, and Carmania Events By place Roman Republic In the Battle of Ilipa ( Alcalá del Río, near Seville) in Spain, the Events By place Roman Republic The Roman general Gaius Claudius Nero fights an indecisive battle with the Carthaginian Events By place Roman Republic The Romans under Publius Cornelius Scipio defeat the Carthaginians under their commander Events By place Roman Republic The Romans under Fabius Maximus Cunctator capture Tarentum (modern Taranto Events By place Roman Republic Following the death of his father Publius Cornelius Scipio, and his uncle Gnaeus Cornelius Scipio Events By place Seleucid Empire Antiochus III's sister arranges for the removal of Armenia 's king Xerxes, whom she Events By place Greece After being stopped twice by the Romans in his attempts to invade Illyria by sea and constrained by the Events By place Seleucid Empire In alliance with Attalus I of Pergamum, Antiochus III finally captures the rebel king Events By place Carthage Carthage persuades Syracuse to revolt against Rome and ally itself with Carthage instead Events By place Carthage The Carthaginians fail to recapture Sardinia. Events By place Roman Republic The Carthaginian general Hannibal, moves his forces southward through Italy and seizes the large Events By place Roman Republic Gaius Flaminius Nepos is re-elected Consul with Gnaeus Servilius Geminus, in what is Events By place Carthage A Carthaginian army under Hannibal attacks Rome's Spanish allies Events By place Egypt Following the defection of one of Ptolemy IV's best commanders Egypt's Syrian territories are Events By place Greece Together with fellow Illyrian Scerdilaidas, Demetrius of Pharos attacks Illyrian cities under Events By place Carthage The Carthaginian general Hasdrubal is murdered by a Celtic assassin while campaigning to increase Events By place Roman Republic Mediolanum (modern Milan) stronghold of the Gallic tribe of the Insubres Events By place Seleucid Empire The Seleucid king Seleucus III is assassinated in Phrygia by members of his army Events By place Greece After the Spartan King Cleomenes III takes Pellene Phlius and Argos, Aratus Events By place Roman Republic A coalition of Cisalpine Gallic tribes ( Taurini, Taurisces Insubres, Lingones Events By place Greece An Earthquake destroys the city of Kameiros on the island of Rhodes and the Colossus of Rhodes Events By place Greece Queen Teuta of Illyria finally surrenders to Roman forces and is forced by the Romans to accept Events By place Carthage The Carthaginian general Hamilcar Barca is killed in a battle in Hispania, ending his lengthy Events By place Greece The First Illyrian War starts when the Roman Senate dispatches an army under the command of the Consuls Events By place Anatolia The city of Pergamum is attacked by the Galatians ( Celts who have settled in central Anatolia Events By place Greece Demetrius II, king of Macedon seeks military help from Agron, King of Illyria, a loosely organized Events By place Seleucid Empire The Seleucid king Seleucus II Callinicus undertakes an expedition into the interior of Iran to Events Births Deaths Han Fei, Chinese philosopher who along with Events By place Greece The Epirote Alliance is replaced by the Epirote League which is a federal state with its own parliament (or synedrion Events By place Roman Republic In Rome, the Consul Titus Manlius Torquatus presides over the first ever closing of Events By place Anatolia Antiochus Hierax, supported by his mother Laodice I, allies himself with the Galatians ( Events By place Carthage Hamilcar Barca 's success in defeating the mercenaries results in a growth in his strength as leader of Carthage Events By place Carthage Hamilcar Barca strikes at the supply lines of the mercenary army besieging Carthage, forcing them to Events By place Carthage Concerned that Hamilcar Barca 's leniency in pardoning those who he has captured who have participated in the Events By place Carthage Two of Carthage 's Mercenary commanders — Spendius and Mathos — convince the Events By place Greece The Eurypontid King of Sparta, Agis IV, is called away from Sparta when Aratus of Sicyon Events By place Roman Republic The Roman Consul and commander Gaius Lutatius Catulus, blockades the Sicilian Events By place Egypt Ptolemy III returns from Syria by a revolt in Egypt. Events By place Greece Agis IV succeeds his father Eudamidas II as King of Sparta. Events By place Egypt Babylon and Susa fall to the Egyptian armies of Ptolemy III. Events By place Egypt Egypt's Ptolemy II dies and is succeeded by his son Ptolemy III. Events By place Carthage By this stage in the Punic War, Carthage has lost to Rome all its Sicilian possessions Events Births Deaths Events By place Roman Republic The Battle of Drepana involves the Romans under the command of the Roman consuls Publius Claudius Events By place Egypt Ptolemy II encourages the Jewish residents of Alexandria to have their Bible translated Events By place Greece Paseas, the Tyrant of the Greek city-state of Sicyon, is assassinated by Nicocles Events By place Greece Abantidas, the tyrant of Sicyon, is murdered by his enemies and is succeeded by his father Paseas Events By place Seleucid Empire The second Syrian War between the Seleucids and the Ptolemies ends Events By place Roman Republic In Sicily, the Romans lose control of the Sicilian city of Agrigentum to the Carthaginians Events By place Roman Republic The Battle of Adis (or Adys is fought near the city of that name 40 miles (64 kilometres southeast of Events By place Roman Republic Rome aims for a quick end to hostilities in the First Punic War and decides to invade the Events By place Roman Republic The Romans attack Sardinia and try to capture it from the Carthaginians. Events By place Roman Republic The Romans are able to regain the initiative in Sicily against Carthage by retaking Events By place Seleucid Empire Finding a willing ally in Antigonus II Gonatas, the king of Macedonia who has had to deal with Events By place Roman Republic The Roman advance continues westward from Agrigentum with their forces relieving the besieged Events By place Roman Republic The Romans, determined to win control of Sicily from Carthage, build a fleet based Events By place Greece After Athens surrenders following a long siege by Macedonian forces Antigonus II Gonatas re-garrisons Events By place Roman Republic The Romans under the Consul Manius Valerius Messalla secure the alliance of Hiero Events By place Greece Abantidas, the son of Paseas, becomes Tyrant of the Greek city-state of Sicyon after Events By place Greece Although the Egyptian fleet blockades the Saronic Gulf, the Macedonian King Antigonus II Events By place Asia Minor Ariobarzanes becomes the second king of Pontus, succeeding his father Mithridates I Ctistes Events By place Greece Macedonia s King Antigonus II Gonatas has to deal with a rebellion by an Athenian-led coalition Events By place Roman Republic The Roman Denarius coin is minted for the first time Events By place Sicily The Mamertines, a body of Campanian mercenaries who have been employed by Agathocles, the former Events By place Roman Republic Rome's subjugation of Italy is completed by the recapture of Rhegium (in southern Italy Events By place Greece With the restoration of the territories captured by Pyrrhus, and with grateful allies in Sparta and Events By place Seleucid Empire The Seleucid king Antiochus I Soter is defeated by Egypt's Ptolemy II during Events By place Egypt Impressed by Rome's defeat of Pyrrhus, Ptolemy II sends a friendly embassy Events By place Greece Pyrrhus returns from Italy and Sicily and invades Macedonia driving Antigonus Events By place Egypt The Museum of Alexandria is founded by the Egyptian King Ptolemy II. Events By place Egypt The Egyptian King Ptolemy II's first wife Arsinoe I (daughter of the late King Lysimachus Events By place Greece Antigonus crosses the Hellespont and defeats the Celts under the command of Cerethrius near Lysimachia Events By place Seleucid Empire After their defeats in Greece, the Gauls move into Asia Minor. Events By place Greece An army of Gauls under Brennus invade Greece. Events By place Seleucid Empire Antiochus makes his eldest son Seleucus king in the east but he proves to be incompetent Events By place Asia Minor The Battle of Corupedium in Lydia is the last battle of the Diadochi, the rival successors Events By place Asia Minor The city of Pergamum in Asia Minor ends its allegiance to Lysimachus. Events By place Greece Following Demetrius Poliorcetes ' death in captivity as a prisoner of Seleucus, his son Antigonus Events By place Roman Republic The Gallic tribe called the Senones, who has settled on the Adriatic coast north of Events By place Egypt June 26 - Egypt's Ptolemy I Soter abdicates Events By place Greece As Demetrius Poliorcetes and his army are chased across Asia Minor to the Taurus Mountains Events By place Roman Republic A new law Lex Hortensia, gives much greater power to the Plebeian Assembly compared to the Senate Events By place Greece The Macedonian King Demetrius Poliorcetes, faces a combined attack from Lysimachus and Events By place Sicily The Tyrant of Syracuse, Agathocles, dies after restoring the Syracusan democracy on his death Events By place Roman Republic Roman general and Consul, Manius Curius Dentatus, gains a decisive victory over the Events By place Greece Demetrius Poliorcetes joins his son Antigonus, in the siege of Thebes. Events By place Greece Lysimachus tries to extend his influence beyond the Danube River, but he is defeated and taken prisoner Events By place Roman Republic The Battle of Aquilonia is fought between the Roman Republic and the Samnites, near Events By place Greece Archidamus IV, king of Sparta, son of Eudamidas I and grandson of Archidamus III Events By place Roman Republic The Battle of Sentinum west of Anconum ends in defeat for a formidable coalition of Samnites, Events By place Greece Ptolemy makes peace with Demetrius Poliorcetes, to whom he betrothes his daughter Ptolemais Events By place Roman Republic Fabius Maximus Rullianus becomes Consul for the fourth time Events By place Roman Republic The Samnites defeat the Romans under Lucius Cornelius Scipio Barbatus in the Battle Events By place Roman Republic The Samnites, seizing their chance when Rome is engaged on the Lombard plain start the Third Samnite Events By place Egypt Pyrrhus, the King of Epirus, is taken as a hostage to Egypt after the Battle of Ipsus Events By Place Asia Minor In The Battle of Ipsus in Phrygia, the armies of Antigonus, the ruler of Syria Events By place Asia Minor Following their agreement to work together to defeat Antigonus, Seleucus invades Asia Minor Events By place Seleucid Empire Seleucus I Nicator expands his kingdom throughout Persia as far east as India, but Events By place Greece The siege of Rhodes ends after a year as Demetrius Poliorcetes meets with obstinate resistance from the Events By place Seleucid Empire Seleucus establishes Seleucia on the Tigris River as his capital Events By place Cyprus Menelaus brother of Egypt's ruler Ptolemy I Soter, is defeated and captured by Demetrius Poliorcetes Events By place Babylonia Antigonus makes peace with Seleucus, who is left free to consolidate his kingdom Events By place Greece Ptolemy crosses from Asia Minor into Greece, where he takes possession of Corinth Events By place Asia Minor Ptolemy personally commands a fleet that captures the coastal regions of Lycia and Caria Events By place Seleucid Empire Antigonus orders Nicanor, one of his generals to invade Babylonia from the east and Events By place Seleucid Empire Seleucus reestablishes himself as Satrap of Babylonia and asserts control over Events By place Seleucid Empire Ptolemy and Seleucus, the Satrap of Babylonia, invade the satrapy of Events By place Egypt Ptolemy, whose Egyptian kingdom includes Cyprus, puts down a revolt there Events By Place Macedonian Empire Antigonus the ruler of the Asian parts of the late Alexander the Great 's empire faces a coalition consisting Events By place Macedonian Empire Antigonus claims authority over most of Asia seizes the treasury at Susa and enters Babylon Events By place Macedonian Empire Eumenes and Antigonus, rivals to Cassander for control of Macedonia meet in the Battle Events By place Macedonian Empire Seleucus joins Antigonus against Eumenes and recaptures Babylon. Events By place Macedonian Empire Antigonus resolves to become lord of all Asia and in conjunction with Cassander and Ptolemy Events By place Macedonian Empire The Athenian orator and diplomat Demades, is sent to the Macedonian court but either Events By place Macedonian Empire Alexander the Great 's various generals control different parts of Alexander's empire Events By place Macedonian Empire Antipater appoints Antigonus commander in chief of his army in Asia Minor and sends Events By place Macedonian Empire In Babylon, the struggle for the succession to Alexander the Great develops Events By place Macedonian Empire 10 June — In Babylon, Alexander the Great dies ten days after being taken ill Events By place Macedonian Empire On returning to Susa, Persia, Alexander the Great punishes those who he considers Events By place Macedonian Empire Alexander the Great leaves India and nominates his officer Peithon son of Agenor Events By place Macedonian Empire In the spring Alexander the Great crosses the Indus near Attock and enters Events By place Macedonian Empire Alexander the Great invades northern India. Events By place Macedonian Empire At Maracanda Alexander murders Clitus, one of his most trusted commanders friend and foster-brother Events By place Macedonian Empire From Phrada, Alexander the Great presses on up the valley of the Helmand River, Events By place Macedonian Empire January 20 — Alexander the Great defeats the Persians, led by satrap Ariobarzanes Events By place Macedonia Alexander departs from Egypt and leads his forces towards Phoenicia. Events By place Persian Empire The Persian King Darius III twice sends Alexander letters of friendship Events By place Macedonia King Alexander of Macedonia conquers western Asia Minor, subduing the hill tribes of Events By place Persian Empire The king of Caria, Pixodarus, dies and is succeeded by his son-in-law Orontobates. Events By place Greece Returning to Macedonia by way of Delphi (where the Pythian priestess acclaims him "invincible" Events By place Persian Empire The young king of Persia, Arses, objects to being controlled by Bagoas and attempts Events By place Greece At a Pan-Hellenic Conference in Corinth, Philip II of Macedon announces the formation of the League Events By place Persian Empire The Persian general and Vizier, the Eunuch Bagoas, falls out of favour with Events By place Greece Philip II of Macedon decides to attack the Scythians, using as an excuse their reluctance to allow Philip Events By place Persian Empire Rhodes falls to Persian forces Events By place Macedonia Philip II of Macedon completes his annexation of Thrace. Events By place Macedonia The Greek philosopher Aristotle, is invited by Philip II to his capital at Pella to tutor Events By place Persian Empire The King of Persia, Artaxerxes III, personally leads the Persian forces invading Egypt Events By place Persian Empire The king of Caria, Idrieus, dies leaving the Persian Satrapy, by his will Events By place Greece Supported by Thebes and Thessaly, Macedonia takes over Phocis ' votes in the Events By place Greece The Peace of Philocrates is signed between Macedonia and Athens. Events By Place Greece In the wake of the Macedonian victory at Olynthus, Athens seeks to make peace with Macedonia Events By place Persian Empire After being besieged by the Persian forces of King Artaxerxes III, Sidon is taken and Events By place Persian Empire Sidon is besieged by Persian forces Events By place Persian Empire Sidon, the centre of the revolt against Persia, seeks help from its sister city of Tyre Events By place Persian Empire Encouraged by a failed effort at invasion of Egypt by King Artaxerxes III, Phoenicia Events By place Greece After two initial efforts Philip II of Macedon drives the Phocians south after a major victory over Events By place Persian Empire Mausolus, King and Persian Satrap of Caria, dies and is succeeded in Events By place Greece Reflecting the growing level of discontent with his tyrannical conduct Dion is assassinated by Callippus an Athenian Events By place Greece King Artaxerxes III of Persia forces Athens to conclude a peace which requires the city to Events By place Persian Empire Having blamed the defeats by Philip II in Thessaly and Chalcidice on his colleagues Chares is Events By place Persian Empire Rhodes falls to the Persian Satrap Mausolus of Halicarnassus. Events By place Persian Empire Artaxerxes III ("Ochus" succeeds Artaxerxes II as King of Persia and restores Events By place Macedonia The Macedonian King Perdiccas III is killed while defending his country against an Illyrian Events By place Egypt With the help of King Agesilaus II of Sparta, Nectanebo II deposes Teos and becomes Events By Place Persian Empire With the Persian empire weakening revolts occur in many parts of the empire including Sidon, Events By place Persian Empire Mausolus of Caria joins the revolt of the Satraps of Anatolia against the Persian Events By place Egypt The Egyptian Pharaoh Teos (or Tachos succeeds his father Nectanebo I to the throne Events By place Greece On the advice of the city's military leader Epaminondas, Thebes builds a fleet of 100 Triremes Events By place Greece Perdiccas III of Macedon, son of Amyntas III and Eurydice II, kills Ptolemy of Aloros Events By place Persian empire In Persia, a number of Satraps of King Artaxerxes II begin a revolt in alliance with Events By place Greece The Theban general Epaminondas, again invades the Peloponnesus, but this time achieves little Events By place Greece While the previous year's intervention by the Macedonians in Thessaly is successful after the Macedonian Events By place Greece After driving off the Spartan army that has threatened Mantinea, Epaminondas of Thebes Events By place Greece Cleomenes II succeeds his brother Agesipolis II as Agiad king of Sparta. Events By place Greece A fresh peace congress is summoned at Sparta. Events By place Greece Jason of Pherae, the ruler of Thessaly, allies himself first with Athens and then with Events By place Persian Empire The Persian King Artaxerxes II launches an invasion of Egypt to bring that country Events By Place Greece Athens tries to retire from the Theban-Spartan war and makes peace with Sparta. Events By place Greece The Theban general Pelopidas, is made the leader of the "Sacred Band" a selected infantry Events By place Greece The Athenian admiral Chabrias wins a naval victory for Athens over the Spartan fleet off the Events By place Persian empire Mausolus is appointed as the Persian Satrap of Caria. Events By place Greece The Theban general and statesman Epaminondas, takes command of Thebes. Events By place Greece Sparta suppresses the Chalcidian League and imposes terms favourable to King Amyntas III of Macedonia Events By place Persian empire Persia forces the Athenians to withdraw their general Chabrias from Egypt. Events By place Persian Empire The Persian generals Tiribazus and Orontes invade Cyprus with an army far larger than any King Evagoras Events By place Greece The Theban general and statesman Pelopidas flees to Athens and takes the lead in attempts to liberate Events By place Greece King Amyntas III of Macedon, forms a temporary alliance with the Chalcidian League Events By place Greece Lysias, the Athenian orator on the occasion of the Olympiad, rebukes the Greeks for allowing Events By place Greece Jason of Pherae becomes tyrant of Thessaly. Events By place Persian Empire Freed from Spartan attacks by the King's Peace of the previous year Persia turns to Events By place Greece Antalcidas, commander of the Spartan navy actively assists Persia against Athens Events By place Greece King Agesipolis I leads a Spartan army against Argos. Events By place Greece A Spartan expeditionary force under King Agesilaus II crosses the Gulf of Corinth to attack Events By place Roman Republic July 18 - Brennus, a chieftain of the Senones of the Adriatic coast of Events By place Persian Empire The Persian Satrap, Struthas, pursues an anti-Spartan policy prompting the Spartans Events By place Persian Empire The Persian general Struthas is dispatched by King Artaxerxes II to take command of Events By place Greece The Athenian general Conon and the Persian Satrap Pharnabazus sail to Events By place Greece The allies Athens, Thebes, Corinth and Argos, gather a large army at Corinth Events By place Persian Empire The Persian Satrap Tissaphernes ' enemy Parysatis, mother of Cyrus Events By place Persian Empire The Persians assemble a joint Phoenician Cilician and Cypriot fleet under Events By place Greece Called on by the Ionians to assist them against the Persian King Artaxerxes II, King Agesilaus II Events By place Sicily Dionysius, tyrant of Syracuse, breaks his peace treaty with Carthage and strikes at Carthaginian Events By place Greece February 15 — The Greek Philosopher Socrates is sentenced to death by Athenian Events By place Persian Empire Artaxerxes II King of Persia appoints Tissaphernes to take over all the districts in Events By place Persian empire Cyrus the Younger uses a quarrel with Tissaphernes over the Ionian cities as a pretext Events By Place Greece Archelaus I, King of Macedonia helps establish a pro-Macedonian oligarchy in Larissa in Events By place Greece Thrasybulus leads the democratic resistance to the new oligarchic government known as the Thirty Events By place Greece The Athenian leader Cleophon continues to urge resistance against the Peloponnesians but the situation Events By place Greece After their victory in the Battle of Arginusae over the Spartans the Athenian fleet follows Events By place Greece Callicratidas is appointed as the Navarch of the Spartan fleet replacing Lysander Events By place Greece Thrasybulus recaptures Abdera and Thasos. Events By Place Persian Empire King Darius II of Persia decides to continue the war against Athens and give support Events By place Greece Alcibiades recaptures Byzantium, ending the city's rebellion from Athens. Events By place Greece Commanding 20 ships the Athenian generals Theramenes and Thrasybulus collaborate with Events By place Greece The Democracy of Athens is overthrown by the oligarchic extremists Antiphon, Events By place Persian Empire The Persians under Darius II see their opportunity to play off one Greek city-state Events By place Greece After suffering a defeat in which the Athenian commander Lamachus is killed Demosthenes suggests Events By place Greece Athens responds to appeals from its general Nicias, by sending out 73 vessels to Sicily under Events By place Greece Athenian Orator and politician Andocides is imprisoned on suspicion of having taken part in Events By place Greece With the encouragement of Alcibiades, the Athenians take the island of Melos (which has remained Events By place Greece Following the loss by Athens and its allies in the Battle of Mantinea, a political "tug of war" Events By place Greece King Agis II of Sparta escapes having his house razed and being fined 100000 Drachmae for Events By place Greece Despite the Peace of Nicias still being in effect Sparta 's King Agis II gathers a strong army Events By place Greece The young and popular Alcibiades is elected " Strategos " (one of a board of ten generals and Events By place Greece Nicias, the leader of the aristocratic and peace party in Athens and Pleistoanax, King of Events By place Greece Athenian leader Cleon, ends the truce between Athens and Sparta after he resolves to rescue Events By place Persian empire Ochus, Satrap of Hyrcania and son of Artaxerxes I and a Babylonian concubine Events By place Persian empire Xerxes II rules as King of Persia for only about 45 days until he is killed Events By place Persian Empire Artaxerxes I, Achaemenid king of Persia, is succeeded by his son Xerxes II Events By place Greece The Athenian leader Cleon and Athenian general Demosthenes revitalise the city's military and Events By place Greece Sparta 's King Archidamus II is succeeded by his son Agis II. Events By place Greece The chief city of Lesbos, Mytilene, revolts against Athenian rule Events By place Greece The Athenians under Xenophon march into Thrace to attack Chalcis. Events By place Greece The army of Sparta loots Attica for a second time but Pericles is not daunted and refuses Events By place Greece Athens enters into an alliance with King Sitalkes of Thrace, after Nymphodorus an influential Athenian Events By place Greece Sparta calls and hosts a conference of the Peloponnesian League. Events By place Greece Pericles concludes a defensive alliance with Corcyra ( Corfu) the strong naval power in the Events By place Greece Under the leadership of Pericles, Athens introduces a series of measures (the " Megarian decree Events By place Greece A dispute arises between Epidamnus ' oligarchs and democratic forces in the Greek Colony. Events By place Greece Following Pericles ' visit to the Black Sea, a large Athenian Colony is founded at Events By place Greece Pericles, concerned for Athenian trade with Greek settlements to the East and in order to counteract a new and possibly Events By place Greece The Parthenon on the Acropolis at Athens is completed by Ictinus and Callicrates Events By place Greece As a result of Persian assistance to Samos, it takes the Athenian army nine months to successfully Events By place Greece Samos, an autonomous member of the Delian League and one of Athens ' principal allies with a Events By place China Zhou ai wang becomes King of the Zhou Dynasty of China but dies before the year's end to be Events By place Greece As a result of his failure to effectively challenge Pericles, the Athenian citizens Ostracise Events By place Roman Republic No Consuls are elected in Rome, but rather military Tribunes with consular power are Events By place Greece The conservative and democratic factions in Athens confront each other Events By place Greece Pericles, concerned over the draining effect of years of war on Athenian manpower looks for peace with Events By place Greece Achaea achieves its independence from Athens, while Euboea, crucial to Athenian control of Events By place Greece Pericles leads Athenian forces in the expulsion of barbarians from the Thracian peninsula of Events By place Greece Pericles leads the Athenian army against Delphi to restore the sanctuary of the Oracle Events By place Greece The Greek city-states make peace with the Persian Empire through the Peace of Callias, named Events By place Greece Athenian General Cimon sails to Cyprus with two hundred Triremes of the Events By place Greece The Persian fleet moves against a rebellious Cyprus to restore order Events Births Deaths Events By place Greece Pericles, the ruler of Athens, bestows generous wages on all Athens' citizens who serve as jurymen on Events By place Persian Empire Persian rule in Egypt is finally restored by Megabyzus, Satrap of Syria Events By place Greece Athens, under Athenian general Tolmides, sends 100 ships around the Peloponnesus and they set Events By Place Greece The first of the Athenian sculptor Phidias ' monuments to Athena, the bronze Athena Promachos Events By place Persian empire Artaxerxes I decrees that the city government of Jerusalem shall be re-established (see Ezra 7 Events By place Greece Pleistoanax succeeds his father Pleistarchus as king of Sparta. Events By place Persian empire The Jewish priest Ezra assembles and leads a band of approximately 5000 Jews from Babylon Events By place Persian Empire Egypt revolts against Persian rule Events By place Greece In Athens, Ephialtes and Pericles finally get agreement to the Ostracism of Events By place Greece The Spartans try to conquer the mountain stronghold of Mt Ithome in Messenia, where a large Events By Place Greece In Athens, the democratic statesman Ephialtes and the young Pericles attempt to get the oligarchic Events By place Greece Sparta suffers the effects of a severe earthquake leading to a large loss of life Events By place Persian empire King Xerxes I of the Persian Empire, together with his eldest son is murdered by one of his Ministers Events By place Greece Kimon carries the war against Persia into Asia Minor and wins the Battle of the Eurymedon Events By place Roman republic Quintus Fabius Vibulanus becomes consul of the Roman Republic for the first of three times Events By place Greece Sparta faces trouble near home chiefly from Arcadia with the support of Argos. Events By Place Greece The island of Naxos wishes to secede from the Delian League, but is blockaded by Athens and Events By Place Greece Suspected of plotting to seize power in Sparta by instigating a Helot uprising Pausanias takes Events By place Greece Athenian Politician Themistocles loses the confidence of the Athenian people partly due to Events By place Greece Carystus in Euboea is forced to join the Delian League after the Athenians attack the city Events By place China The State of Wu is annexed by the State of Yue. Events By place Italy Hiero I, tyrant of Sicily, allied with Aristodemus, the tyrant of Events By place Greece Cimon leads an Athenian attack on the island of Skyros and expels the Events By place Greece Convicted in Sparta on the charge of accepting a bribe from the Aleudae family whilst leading Events By place Greece The Spartan co-ruler Leotychides and the Athenian leader Themistocles Events By place Greece Despite Spartan opposition Athens is refortified as well as rebuilt after the Events By place Greece The Persian commander Mardonius, now based in Thessaly, wins support Events By place Greece May — King Xerxes I of Persia marches from Sardis and onto Thrace Events By place Persian Empire The Persian King Xerxes I arrives at Sardis and begins to build Events By place Greece The Athenian Archon Themistocles secures the Ostracism of his opponents Events By place Persian empire Xerxes I of Persia is encouraged by his cousin and brother-in-law Events By place Persian Empire Xerxes I quells the Egyptian revolt against Persian rule Events By place Persian Empire Darius I, one of the greatest rulers of the Achaemenid dynasty of Events By place Persian empire Egypt revolts against Persian rule Events By place Greece The island of Aegina and the city of Athens go to war Events By place Greece The Athenians ostracise Hipparchos for his favouring of appeasement Events By place Greece After his great victory in the Battle of Marathon, Miltiades leads a naval expedition Events By place Greece Darius I sends an expedition under Artaphernes and Datis the Mede across Events By place Greece Darius I sends envoys to all Greek cities demanding "earth and water for vassalage" Events By place Greece The first expedition of King Darius I of Persia against Greece commences Events By place Persian Empire A Phoenician manned Persian fleet restores Persian control of Cyprus Events By place Persian empire Having successfully captured several of the revolting Greek city-states the Events By place Roman Republic A Temple is built on the Circus Maximus, between the Aventine and Palatine Events By place Greece Cyprus throws off Persian domination and joins the Ionian Revolt. Events By place Greece Potidaea is struck by a Tsunami. China Events By place Greece Alexander I succeeds his father Amyntas I as king of Macedonia Events By place Greece After a failed attack on the rebellious island of Naxos in 502 BC (on behalf of Events and trends 519 BC — Zhou Jing Wang becomes King of the Zhou Dynasty of China. Events and trends 519 BC — Zhou Jing Wang becomes King of the Zhou Dynasty of China. Events and trends 519 BC — Zhou Jing Wang becomes King of the Zhou Dynasty of China. Events and trends 519 BC — Zhou Jing Wang becomes King of the Zhou Dynasty of China. Events and trends 519 BC — Zhou Jing Wang becomes King of the Zhou Dynasty of China. Events and trends 519 BC — Zhou Jing Wang becomes King of the Zhou Dynasty of China. Events and trends 519 BC — Zhou Jing Wang becomes King of the Zhou Dynasty of China. Events and trends 519 BC — Zhou Jing Wang becomes King of the Zhou Dynasty of China. Events and trends 519 BC — Zhou Jing Wang becomes King of the Zhou Dynasty of China. Events and trends 519 BC — Zhou Jing Wang becomes King of the Zhou Dynasty of China. Events 529 BC — Cambyses II started to rule He is son of Cyrus II. Events 529 BC — Cambyses II started to rule He is son of Cyrus II. Events 529 BC — Cambyses II started to rule He is son of Cyrus II. Events 529 BC — Cambyses II started to rule He is son of Cyrus II. Events 529 BC — Cambyses II started to rule He is son of Cyrus II. Events 529 BC — Cambyses II started to rule He is son of Cyrus II. Events 529 BC — Cambyses II started to rule He is son of Cyrus II. Events 529 BC — Cambyses II started to rule He is son of Cyrus II. Events 529 BC — Cambyses II started to rule He is son of Cyrus II. Events 529 BC — Cambyses II started to rule He is son of Cyrus II. Events and trends 539 BC — Babylon is conquered by Cyrus, defeating Nabonidus; noted in such documents as that of Africanus Events and trends 539 BC — Babylon is conquered by Cyrus, defeating Nabonidus; noted in such documents as that of Africanus Events and trends 539 BC — Babylon is conquered by Cyrus, defeating Nabonidus; noted in such documents as that of Africanus Events and trends 539 BC — Babylon is conquered by Cyrus, defeating Nabonidus; noted in such documents as that of Africanus Events and trends 539 BC — Babylon is conquered by Cyrus, defeating Nabonidus; noted in such documents as that of Africanus Events and trends 539 BC — Babylon is conquered by Cyrus, defeating Nabonidus; noted in such documents as that of Africanus Events and trends 539 BC — Babylon is conquered by Cyrus, defeating Nabonidus; noted in such documents as that of Africanus Events and trends 539 BC — Babylon is conquered by Cyrus, defeating Nabonidus; noted in such documents as that of Africanus Events and trends 539 BC — Babylon is conquered by Cyrus, defeating Nabonidus; noted in such documents as that of Africanus Events and trends 539 BC — Babylon is conquered by Cyrus, defeating Nabonidus; noted in such documents as that of Africanus Events and trends 546 BC — Croesus, Lydian king, is defeated by Cyrus of Persia near the River Halys Events and trends 546 BC — Croesus, Lydian king, is defeated by Cyrus of Persia near the River Halys Events and trends 546 BC — Croesus, Lydian king, is defeated by Cyrus of Persia near the River Halys Events and trends 546 BC — Croesus, Lydian king, is defeated by Cyrus of Persia near the River Halys Events and trends 546 BC — Croesus, Lydian king, is defeated by Cyrus of Persia near the River Halys Events and trends 546 BC — Croesus, Lydian king, is defeated by Cyrus of Persia near the River Halys Events and trends 546 BC — Croesus, Lydian king, is defeated by Cyrus of Persia near the River Halys Events and trends 546 BC — Croesus, Lydian king, is defeated by Cyrus of Persia near the River Halys Events and trends 546 BC — Croesus, Lydian king, is defeated by Cyrus of Persia near the River Halys Events and trends 546 BC — Croesus, Lydian king, is defeated by Cyrus of Persia near the River Halys Events and trends Carthage conquers Sicily, Sardinia and Corsica. Events and trends Carthage conquers Sicily, Sardinia and Corsica. Events and trends Carthage conquers Sicily, Sardinia and Corsica. Events and trends Carthage conquers Sicily, Sardinia and Corsica. Events and trends Carthage conquers Sicily, Sardinia and Corsica. Events and trends Carthage conquers Sicily, Sardinia and Corsica. Events and trends Carthage conquers Sicily, Sardinia and Corsica. Events and trends Carthage conquers Sicily, Sardinia and Corsica. Events and trends Carthage conquers Sicily, Sardinia and Corsica. Events and trends Carthage conquers Sicily, Sardinia and Corsica. Events and trends 568 BC — Amtalqa succeeds his brother Aspelta as king of Kush. Events and trends 568 BC — Amtalqa succeeds his brother Aspelta as king of Kush. Events and trends 568 BC — Amtalqa succeeds his brother Aspelta as king of Kush. Events and trends 568 BC — Amtalqa succeeds his brother Aspelta as king of Kush. Events and trends 568 BC — Amtalqa succeeds his brother Aspelta as king of Kush. Events and trends 568 BC — Amtalqa succeeds his brother Aspelta as king of Kush. Events and trends 568 BC — Amtalqa succeeds his brother Aspelta as king of Kush. Events and trends 568 BC — Amtalqa succeeds his brother Aspelta as king of Kush. Events and trends 568 BC — Amtalqa succeeds his brother Aspelta as king of Kush. Events and trends 568 BC — Amtalqa succeeds his brother Aspelta as king of Kush. Events and trends 579 BC — Servius Tullius succeeds the assassinated Lucius Tarquinius Priscus as the sixth King of Rome. Events and trends 579 BC — Servius Tullius succeeds the assassinated Lucius Tarquinius Priscus as the sixth King of Rome. Events and trends 579 BC — Servius Tullius succeeds the assassinated Lucius Tarquinius Priscus as the sixth King of Rome. Events and trends 579 BC — Servius Tullius succeeds the assassinated Lucius Tarquinius Priscus as the sixth King of Rome. Events and trends 579 BC — Servius Tullius succeeds the assassinated Lucius Tarquinius Priscus as the sixth King of Rome. Events and trends 579 BC — Servius Tullius succeeds the assassinated Lucius Tarquinius Priscus as the sixth King of Rome. Events and trends 579 BC — Servius Tullius succeeds the assassinated Lucius Tarquinius Priscus as the sixth King of Rome. Events and trends 579 BC — Servius Tullius succeeds the assassinated Lucius Tarquinius Priscus as the sixth King of Rome. Events and trends 579 BC — Servius Tullius succeeds the assassinated Lucius Tarquinius Priscus as the sixth King of Rome. Events and trends 579 BC — Servius Tullius succeeds the assassinated Lucius Tarquinius Priscus as the sixth King of Rome. Events and trends 589 BC — Apries succeeds Psammetichus II as king of Egypt. Events and trends 589 BC — Apries succeeds Psammetichus II as king of Egypt. Events and trends 589 BC — Apries succeeds Psammetichus II as king of Egypt. Events and trends 589 BC — Apries succeeds Psammetichus II as king of Egypt. Events and trends 589 BC — Apries succeeds Psammetichus II as king of Egypt. Events and trends 589 BC — Apries succeeds Psammetichus II as king of Egypt. Events and trends 589 BC — Apries succeeds Psammetichus II as king of Egypt. Events and trends 589 BC — Apries succeeds Psammetichus II as king of Egypt. Events and trends 589 BC — Apries succeeds Psammetichus II as king of Egypt. Events and trends 589 BC — Apries succeeds Psammetichus II as king of Egypt. Events and trends 599 BC — Vardhamana Mahavira, last Tirthankar of Jainism is born Events and trends 599 BC — Vardhamana Mahavira, last Tirthankar of Jainism is born Events and trends 599 BC — Vardhamana Mahavira, last Tirthankar of Jainism is born Events and trends 599 BC — Vardhamana Mahavira, last Tirthankar of Jainism is born Events and trends 599 BC — Vardhamana Mahavira, last Tirthankar of Jainism is born Events and trends 599 BC — Vardhamana Mahavira, last Tirthankar of Jainism is born Events and trends 599 BC — Vardhamana Mahavira, last Tirthankar of Jainism is born Events and trends 599 BC — Vardhamana Mahavira, last Tirthankar of Jainism is born Events and trends 599 BC — Vardhamana Mahavira, last Tirthankar of Jainism is born Events and trends 599 BC — Vardhamana Mahavira, last Tirthankar of Jainism is born Events and trends 619 BC — Alyattes becomes king of Lydia. 619 BC — Death of Zhou xiang wang, King of the Zhou Events and trends 619 BC — Alyattes becomes king of Lydia. 619 BC — Death of Zhou xiang wang, King of the Zhou Events and trends 619 BC — Alyattes becomes king of Lydia. 619 BC — Death of Zhou xiang wang, King of the Zhou Events and trends 619 BC — Alyattes becomes king of Lydia. 619 BC — Death of Zhou xiang wang, King of the Zhou Events and trends 619 BC — Alyattes becomes king of Lydia. 619 BC — Death of Zhou xiang wang, King of the Zhou Events and trends 619 BC — Alyattes becomes king of Lydia. 619 BC — Death of Zhou xiang wang, King of the Zhou Events and trends 619 BC — Alyattes becomes king of Lydia. 619 BC — Death of Zhou xiang wang, King of the Zhou Events and trends 619 BC — Alyattes becomes king of Lydia. 619 BC — Death of Zhou xiang wang, King of the Zhou Events and trends 619 BC — Alyattes becomes king of Lydia. 619 BC — Death of Zhou xiang wang, King of the Zhou Events and trends 619 BC — Alyattes becomes king of Lydia. 619 BC — Death of Zhou xiang wang, King of the Zhou Events and trends 628 BC — King Josiah of Judah dies in the Battle of Megiddo against Pharaoh Necho II of Events and trends 628 BC — King Josiah of Judah dies in the Battle of Megiddo against Pharaoh Necho II of Events and trends 628 BC — King Josiah of Judah dies in the Battle of Megiddo against Pharaoh Necho II of Events and trends 628 BC — King Josiah of Judah dies in the Battle of Megiddo against Pharaoh Necho II of Events and trends 628 BC — King Josiah of Judah dies in the Battle of Megiddo against Pharaoh Necho II of Events and trends 628 BC — King Josiah of Judah dies in the Battle of Megiddo against Pharaoh Necho II of Events and trends 628 BC — King Josiah of Judah dies in the Battle of Megiddo against Pharaoh Necho II of Events and trends 628 BC — King Josiah of Judah dies in the Battle of Megiddo against Pharaoh Necho II of Events and trends 628 BC — King Josiah of Judah dies in the Battle of Megiddo against Pharaoh Necho II of Events and trends 628 BC — King Josiah of Judah dies in the Battle of Megiddo against Pharaoh Necho II of Events and trends 636 BC — Duke Wen of Jin ascends to power in the State of Jin during the Zhou Dynasty of China. Events and trends 636 BC — Duke Wen of Jin ascends to power in the State of Jin during the Zhou Dynasty of China. Events and trends 636 BC — Duke Wen of Jin ascends to power in the State of Jin during the Zhou Dynasty of China. Events and trends 636 BC — Duke Wen of Jin ascends to power in the State of Jin during the Zhou Dynasty of China. Events and trends 636 BC — Duke Wen of Jin ascends to power in the State of Jin during the Zhou Dynasty of China. Events and trends 636 BC — Duke Wen of Jin ascends to power in the State of Jin during the Zhou Dynasty of China. Events and trends 636 BC — Duke Wen of Jin ascends to power in the State of Jin during the Zhou Dynasty of China. Events and trends 636 BC — Duke Wen of Jin ascends to power in the State of Jin during the Zhou Dynasty of China. Events and trends 636 BC — Duke Wen of Jin ascends to power in the State of Jin during the Zhou Dynasty of China. Events and trends 636 BC — Duke Wen of Jin ascends to power in the State of Jin during the Zhou Dynasty of China. Events and trends Assyrian king Ashurbanipal founds library which includes our earliest complete copy of the Epic of Gilgamesh. Events and trends Assyrian king Ashurbanipal founds library which includes our earliest complete copy of the Epic of Gilgamesh. Events and trends Assyrian king Ashurbanipal founds library which includes our earliest complete copy of the Epic of Gilgamesh. Events and trends Assyrian king Ashurbanipal founds library which includes our earliest complete copy of the Epic of Gilgamesh. Events and trends Assyrian king Ashurbanipal founds library which includes our earliest complete copy of the Epic of Gilgamesh. Events and trends Assyrian king Ashurbanipal founds library which includes our earliest complete copy of the Epic of Gilgamesh. Events and trends Assyrian king Ashurbanipal founds library which includes our earliest complete copy of the Epic of Gilgamesh. Events and trends Assyrian king Ashurbanipal founds library which includes our earliest complete copy of the Epic of Gilgamesh. Events and trends Assyrian king Ashurbanipal founds library which includes our earliest complete copy of the Epic of Gilgamesh. Events and trends Assyrian king Ashurbanipal founds library which includes our earliest complete copy of the Epic of Gilgamesh. Events and trends Occupation begins at Maya site of Piedras Negras Guatemala. Events and trends Occupation begins at Maya site of Piedras Negras Guatemala. Events and trends Occupation begins at Maya site of Piedras Negras Guatemala. Events and trends Occupation begins at Maya site of Piedras Negras Guatemala. Events and trends Occupation begins at Maya site of Piedras Negras Guatemala. Events and trends Occupation begins at Maya site of Piedras Negras Guatemala. Events and trends Occupation begins at Maya site of Piedras Negras Guatemala. Events and trends Occupation begins at Maya site of Piedras Negras Guatemala. Events and trends Occupation begins at Maya site of Piedras Negras Guatemala. Events and trends Occupation begins at Maya site of Piedras Negras Guatemala. Events and trends 669 BC: Ashurbanipal succeeds his father Esarhaddon as king of Assyria. Events and trends 669 BC: Ashurbanipal succeeds his father Esarhaddon as king of Assyria. Events and trends 669 BC: Ashurbanipal succeeds his father Esarhaddon as king of Assyria. Events and trends 669 BC: Ashurbanipal succeeds his father Esarhaddon as king of Assyria. Events and trends 669 BC: Ashurbanipal succeeds his father Esarhaddon as king of Assyria. Events and trends 669 BC: Ashurbanipal succeeds his father Esarhaddon as king of Assyria. Events and trends 669 BC: Ashurbanipal succeeds his father Esarhaddon as king of Assyria. Events and trends 669 BC: Ashurbanipal succeeds his father Esarhaddon as king of Assyria. Events and trends 669 BC: Ashurbanipal succeeds his father Esarhaddon as king of Assyria. Events and trends 669 BC: Ashurbanipal succeeds his father Esarhaddon as king of Assyria. Events and trends 677 BC — Esarhaddon leads the Assyrian army against rebellious Arab tribes advances as far as the Brook of Egypt Events and trends 677 BC — Esarhaddon leads the Assyrian army against rebellious Arab tribes advances as far as the Brook of Egypt Events and trends 677 BC — Esarhaddon leads the Assyrian army against rebellious Arab tribes advances as far as the Brook of Egypt Events and trends 677 BC — Esarhaddon leads the Assyrian army against rebellious Arab tribes advances as far as the Brook of Egypt Events and trends 677 BC — Esarhaddon leads the Assyrian army against rebellious Arab tribes advances as far as the Brook of Egypt Events and trends 677 BC — Esarhaddon leads the Assyrian army against rebellious Arab tribes advances as far as the Brook of Egypt Events and trends 677 BC — Esarhaddon leads the Assyrian army against rebellious Arab tribes advances as far as the Brook of Egypt Events and trends 677 BC — Esarhaddon leads the Assyrian army against rebellious Arab tribes advances as far as the Brook of Egypt Events and trends 677 BC — Esarhaddon leads the Assyrian army against rebellious Arab tribes advances as far as the Brook of Egypt Events and trends 677 BC — Esarhaddon leads the Assyrian army against rebellious Arab tribes advances as far as the Brook of Egypt Events and trends 689 BC — King Sennacherib of Assyria sacks Babylon. Events and trends 689 BC — King Sennacherib of Assyria sacks Babylon. Events and trends 689 BC — King Sennacherib of Assyria sacks Babylon. Events and trends 689 BC — King Sennacherib of Assyria sacks Babylon. Events and trends 689 BC — King Sennacherib of Assyria sacks Babylon. Events and trends 689 BC — King Sennacherib of Assyria sacks Babylon. Events and trends 689 BC — King Sennacherib of Assyria sacks Babylon. Events and trends 689 BC — King Sennacherib of Assyria sacks Babylon. Events and trends 689 BC — King Sennacherib of Assyria sacks Babylon. Events and trends 689 BC — King Sennacherib of Assyria sacks Babylon. Events and trends 699 BC — Khallushu succeeds Shuttir-Nakhkhunte as king of the Elamite Empire. Events and trends 699 BC — Khallushu succeeds Shuttir-Nakhkhunte as king of the Elamite Empire. Events and trends 699 BC — Khallushu succeeds Shuttir-Nakhkhunte as king of the Elamite Empire. Events and trends 699 BC — Khallushu succeeds Shuttir-Nakhkhunte as king of the Elamite Empire. Events and trends 699 BC — Khallushu succeeds Shuttir-Nakhkhunte as king of the Elamite Empire. Events and trends 699 BC — Khallushu succeeds Shuttir-Nakhkhunte as king of the Elamite Empire. Events and trends 699 BC — Khallushu succeeds Shuttir-Nakhkhunte as king of the Elamite Empire. Events and trends 699 BC — Khallushu succeeds Shuttir-Nakhkhunte as king of the Elamite Empire. Events and trends 699 BC — Khallushu succeeds Shuttir-Nakhkhunte as king of the Elamite Empire. Events and trends 699 BC — Khallushu succeeds Shuttir-Nakhkhunte as king of the Elamite Empire. Events and trends Judah, Tyre and Sidon revolt against Assyria. Events and trends Judah, Tyre and Sidon revolt against Assyria. Events and trends Judah, Tyre and Sidon revolt against Assyria. Events and trends Judah, Tyre and Sidon revolt against Assyria. Events and trends Judah, Tyre and Sidon revolt against Assyria. Events and trends Judah, Tyre and Sidon revolt against Assyria. Events and trends Judah, Tyre and Sidon revolt against Assyria. Events and trends Judah, Tyre and Sidon revolt against Assyria. Events and trends Judah, Tyre and Sidon revolt against Assyria. Events and trends Judah, Tyre and Sidon revolt against Assyria. Events and trends 728 BC — Piye invades Egypt, conquering Memphis, and receives the submission of the rulers of the Nile Events and trends 728 BC — Piye invades Egypt, conquering Memphis, and receives the submission of the rulers of the Nile Events and trends 728 BC — Piye invades Egypt, conquering Memphis, and receives the submission of the rulers of the Nile Events and trends 728 BC — Piye invades Egypt, conquering Memphis, and receives the submission of the rulers of the Nile Events and trends 728 BC — Piye invades Egypt, conquering Memphis, and receives the submission of the rulers of the Nile Events and trends 728 BC — Piye invades Egypt, conquering Memphis, and receives the submission of the rulers of the Nile Events and trends 728 BC — Piye invades Egypt, conquering Memphis, and receives the submission of the rulers of the Nile Events and trends 728 BC — Piye invades Egypt, conquering Memphis, and receives the submission of the rulers of the Nile Events and trends 728 BC — Piye invades Egypt, conquering Memphis, and receives the submission of the rulers of the Nile Events and trends 728 BC — Piye invades Egypt, conquering Memphis, and receives the submission of the rulers of the Nile Events and trends 739 BC — Hiram II becomes king of Tyre. 738 BC — King Tiglath-Pileser III of Events and trends 739 BC — Hiram II becomes king of Tyre. 738 BC — King Tiglath-Pileser III of Events and trends 739 BC — Hiram II becomes king of Tyre. 738 BC — King Tiglath-Pileser III of Events and trends 739 BC — Hiram II becomes king of Tyre. 738 BC — King Tiglath-Pileser III of Events and trends 739 BC — Hiram II becomes king of Tyre. 738 BC — King Tiglath-Pileser III of Events and trends 739 BC — Hiram II becomes king of Tyre. 738 BC — King Tiglath-Pileser III of Events and trends 739 BC — Hiram II becomes king of Tyre. 738 BC — King Tiglath-Pileser III of Events and trends 739 BC — Hiram II becomes king of Tyre. 738 BC — King Tiglath-Pileser III of Events and trends 739 BC — Hiram II becomes king of Tyre. 738 BC — King Tiglath-Pileser III of Events and trends 739 BC — Hiram II becomes king of Tyre. 738 BC — King Tiglath-Pileser III of Events and trends 747 BC — February 26 - Nabonassar becomes king of Babylonia. Events and trends 747 BC — February 26 - Nabonassar becomes king of Babylonia. Events and trends 747 BC — February 26 - Nabonassar becomes king of Babylonia. Events and trends 747 BC — February 26 - Nabonassar becomes king of Babylonia. Events and trends 747 BC — February 26 - Nabonassar becomes king of Babylonia. Events and trends 747 BC — February 26 - Nabonassar becomes king of Babylonia. Events and trends 747 BC — February 26 - Nabonassar becomes king of Babylonia. Events and trends 747 BC — February 26 - Nabonassar becomes king of Babylonia. Events and trends 747 BC — February 26 - Nabonassar becomes king of Babylonia. Events and trends 747 BC — February 26 - Nabonassar becomes king of Babylonia. Events and trends 756 BC — Founding of Cyzicus. 755 BC — Ashur-nirari V succeeds Ashur-Dan III as king of Assyria Events and trends 756 BC — Founding of Cyzicus. 755 BC — Ashur-nirari V succeeds Ashur-Dan III as king of Assyria Events and trends 756 BC — Founding of Cyzicus. 755 BC — Ashur-nirari V succeeds Ashur-Dan III as king of Assyria Events and trends 756 BC — Founding of Cyzicus. 755 BC — Ashur-nirari V succeeds Ashur-Dan III as king of Assyria Events and trends 756 BC — Founding of Cyzicus. 755 BC — Ashur-nirari V succeeds Ashur-Dan III as king of Assyria Events and trends 756 BC — Founding of Cyzicus. 755 BC — Ashur-nirari V succeeds Ashur-Dan III as king of Assyria Events and trends 756 BC — Founding of Cyzicus. 755 BC — Ashur-nirari V succeeds Ashur-Dan III as king of Assyria Events and trends 756 BC — Founding of Cyzicus. 755 BC — Ashur-nirari V succeeds Ashur-Dan III as king of Assyria Events and trends 756 BC — Founding of Cyzicus. 755 BC — Ashur-nirari V succeeds Ashur-Dan III as king of Assyria Events and trends 756 BC — Founding of Cyzicus. 755 BC — Ashur-nirari V succeeds Ashur-Dan III as king of Assyria Events and trends 763 BC — June 15 — A Solar eclipse at this date (in month Sivan) is used to fix the Chronology of the Events and trends 763 BC — June 15 — A Solar eclipse at this date (in month Sivan) is used to fix the Chronology of the Events and trends 763 BC — June 15 — A Solar eclipse at this date (in month Sivan) is used to fix the Chronology of the Events and trends 763 BC — June 15 — A Solar eclipse at this date (in month Sivan) is used to fix the Chronology of the Events and trends 763 BC — June 15 — A Solar eclipse at this date (in month Sivan) is used to fix the Chronology of the Events and trends 763 BC — June 15 — A Solar eclipse at this date (in month Sivan) is used to fix the Chronology of the Events and trends 763 BC — June 15 — A Solar eclipse at this date (in month Sivan) is used to fix the Chronology of the Events and trends 763 BC — June 15 — A Solar eclipse at this date (in month Sivan) is used to fix the Chronology of the Events and trends 763 BC — June 15 — A Solar eclipse at this date (in month Sivan) is used to fix the Chronology of the Events and trends 763 BC — June 15 — A Solar eclipse at this date (in month Sivan) is used to fix the Chronology of the Events and trends 778 BC — Agamestor King of Athens, dies after a reign of 17 years and is succeeded by his son Aeschylus Events and trends 778 BC — Agamestor King of Athens, dies after a reign of 17 years and is succeeded by his son Aeschylus Events and trends 778 BC — Agamestor King of Athens, dies after a reign of 17 years and is succeeded by his son Aeschylus Events and trends 778 BC — Agamestor King of Athens, dies after a reign of 17 years and is succeeded by his son Aeschylus Events and trends 778 BC — Agamestor King of Athens, dies after a reign of 17 years and is succeeded by his son Aeschylus Events and trends 778 BC — Agamestor King of Athens, dies after a reign of 17 years and is succeeded by his son Aeschylus Events and trends 778 BC — Agamestor King of Athens, dies after a reign of 17 years and is succeeded by his son Aeschylus Events and trends 778 BC — Agamestor King of Athens, dies after a reign of 17 years and is succeeded by his son Aeschylus Events and trends 778 BC — Agamestor King of Athens, dies after a reign of 17 years and is succeeded by his son Aeschylus Events and trends 778 BC — Agamestor King of Athens, dies after a reign of 17 years and is succeeded by his son Aeschylus Events and trends 783 BC — Shalmaneser IV succeeds his father Adad-nirari III as king of Assyria. Events and trends 783 BC — Shalmaneser IV succeeds his father Adad-nirari III as king of Assyria. Events and trends 783 BC — Shalmaneser IV succeeds his father Adad-nirari III as king of Assyria. Events and trends 783 BC — Shalmaneser IV succeeds his father Adad-nirari III as king of Assyria. Events and trends 783 BC — Shalmaneser IV succeeds his father Adad-nirari III as king of Assyria. Events and trends 783 BC — Shalmaneser IV succeeds his father Adad-nirari III as king of Assyria. Events and trends 783 BC — Shalmaneser IV succeeds his father Adad-nirari III as king of Assyria. Events and trends 783 BC — Shalmaneser IV succeeds his father Adad-nirari III as king of Assyria. Events and trends 783 BC — Shalmaneser IV succeeds his father Adad-nirari III as king of Assyria. Events and trends 783 BC — Shalmaneser IV succeeds his father Adad-nirari III as king of Assyria. Events and trends 797 BC — Ardysus I becomes king of Lydia. Events and trends 797 BC — Ardysus I becomes king of Lydia. Events and trends 797 BC — Ardysus I becomes king of Lydia. Events and trends 797 BC — Ardysus I becomes king of Lydia. Events and trends 797 BC — Ardysus I becomes king of Lydia. Events and trends 797 BC — Ardysus I becomes king of Lydia. Events and trends 797 BC — Ardysus I becomes king of Lydia. Events and trends 797 BC — Ardysus I becomes king of Lydia. Events and trends 797 BC — Ardysus I becomes king of Lydia. Events and trends 797 BC — Ardysus I becomes king of Lydia. Events and trends 817 BC — Pedubastis I declares himself king of Egypt, founding the Twenty-third Dynasty. Events and trends 817 BC — Pedubastis I declares himself king of Egypt, founding the Twenty-third Dynasty. Events and trends 817 BC — Pedubastis I declares himself king of Egypt, founding the Twenty-third Dynasty. Events and trends 817 BC — Pedubastis I declares himself king of Egypt, founding the Twenty-third Dynasty. Events and trends 817 BC — Pedubastis I declares himself king of Egypt, founding the Twenty-third Dynasty. Events and trends 817 BC — Pedubastis I declares himself king of Egypt, founding the Twenty-third Dynasty. Events and trends 817 BC — Pedubastis I declares himself king of Egypt, founding the Twenty-third Dynasty. Events and trends 817 BC — Pedubastis I declares himself king of Egypt, founding the Twenty-third Dynasty. Events and trends 817 BC — Pedubastis I declares himself king of Egypt, founding the Twenty-third Dynasty. Events and trends 817 BC — Pedubastis I declares himself king of Egypt, founding the Twenty-third Dynasty. Events and trends 828 BC /827 BC (14th year in the era of Gònghé — King Xuan of Zhou becomes King of the Zhou Dynasty of China Events and trends 828 BC /827 BC (14th year in the era of Gònghé — King Xuan of Zhou becomes King of the Zhou Dynasty of China Events and trends 828 BC /827 BC (14th year in the era of Gònghé — King Xuan of Zhou becomes King of the Zhou Dynasty of China Events and trends 828 BC /827 BC (14th year in the era of Gònghé — King Xuan of Zhou becomes King of the Zhou Dynasty of China Events and trends 828 BC /827 BC (14th year in the era of Gònghé — King Xuan of Zhou becomes King of the Zhou Dynasty of China Events and trends 828 BC /827 BC (14th year in the era of Gònghé — King Xuan of Zhou becomes King of the Zhou Dynasty of China Events and trends 828 BC /827 BC (14th year in the era of Gònghé — King Xuan of Zhou becomes King of the Zhou Dynasty of China Events and trends 828 BC /827 BC (14th year in the era of Gònghé — King Xuan of Zhou becomes King of the Zhou Dynasty of China Events and trends 828 BC /827 BC (14th year in the era of Gònghé — King Xuan of Zhou becomes King of the Zhou Dynasty of China Events and trends 828 BC /827 BC (14th year in the era of Gònghé — King Xuan of Zhou becomes King of the Zhou Dynasty of China Events and trends 836 BC — Shalmaneser III of Assyria leads an expedition against the Tabareni. Events and trends 836 BC — Shalmaneser III of Assyria leads an expedition against the Tabareni. Events and trends 836 BC — Shalmaneser III of Assyria leads an expedition against the Tabareni. Events and trends 836 BC — Shalmaneser III of Assyria leads an expedition against the Tabareni. Events and trends 836 BC — Shalmaneser III of Assyria leads an expedition against the Tabareni. Events and trends 836 BC — Shalmaneser III of Assyria leads an expedition against the Tabareni. Events and trends 836 BC — Shalmaneser III of Assyria leads an expedition against the Tabareni. Events and trends 836 BC — Shalmaneser III of Assyria leads an expedition against the Tabareni. Events and trends 836 BC — Shalmaneser III of Assyria leads an expedition against the Tabareni. Events and trends 836 BC — Shalmaneser III of Assyria leads an expedition against the Tabareni. Events and trends 845 BC — Pherecles, King of Athens, dies after a reign of 19 years and is succeeded by his son Ariphron. Events and trends 845 BC — Pherecles, King of Athens, dies after a reign of 19 years and is succeeded by his son Ariphron. Events and trends 845 BC — Pherecles, King of Athens, dies after a reign of 19 years and is succeeded by his son Ariphron. Events and trends 845 BC — Pherecles, King of Athens, dies after a reign of 19 years and is succeeded by his son Ariphron. Events and trends 845 BC — Pherecles, King of Athens, dies after a reign of 19 years and is succeeded by his son Ariphron. Events and trends 845 BC — Pherecles, King of Athens, dies after a reign of 19 years and is succeeded by his son Ariphron. Events and trends 845 BC — Pherecles, King of Athens, dies after a reign of 19 years and is succeeded by his son Ariphron. Events and trends 845 BC — Pherecles, King of Athens, dies after a reign of 19 years and is succeeded by his son Ariphron. Events and trends 845 BC — Pherecles, King of Athens, dies after a reign of 19 years and is succeeded by his son Ariphron. Events and trends 845 BC — Pherecles, King of Athens, dies after a reign of 19 years and is succeeded by his son Ariphron. Events and trends 859 BC — Assurnasirpal II died 859 BC — Shalmaneser attacked Syria and Palestine. Events and trends 859 BC — Assurnasirpal II died 859 BC — Shalmaneser attacked Syria and Palestine. Events and trends 859 BC — Assurnasirpal II died 859 BC — Shalmaneser attacked Syria and Palestine. Events and trends 859 BC — Assurnasirpal II died 859 BC — Shalmaneser attacked Syria and Palestine. Events and trends 859 BC — Assurnasirpal II died 859 BC — Shalmaneser attacked Syria and Palestine. Events and trends 859 BC — Assurnasirpal II died 859 BC — Shalmaneser attacked Syria and Palestine. Events and trends 859 BC — Assurnasirpal II died 859 BC — Shalmaneser attacked Syria and Palestine. Events and trends 859 BC — Assurnasirpal II died 859 BC — Shalmaneser attacked Syria and Palestine. Events and trends 859 BC — Assurnasirpal II died 859 BC — Shalmaneser attacked Syria and Palestine. Events and trends 859 BC — Assurnasirpal II died 859 BC — Shalmaneser attacked Syria and Palestine. Events and trends 865 BC — Kar Kalmaneser was conquered by the Assyrian king Shalmaneser III. Events and trends 865 BC — Kar Kalmaneser was conquered by the Assyrian king Shalmaneser III. Events and trends 865 BC — Kar Kalmaneser was conquered by the Assyrian king Shalmaneser III. Events and trends 865 BC — Kar Kalmaneser was conquered by the Assyrian king Shalmaneser III. Events and trends 865 BC — Kar Kalmaneser was conquered by the Assyrian king Shalmaneser III. Events and trends 865 BC — Kar Kalmaneser was conquered by the Assyrian king Shalmaneser III. Events and trends 865 BC — Kar Kalmaneser was conquered by the Assyrian king Shalmaneser III. Events and trends 865 BC — Kar Kalmaneser was conquered by the Assyrian king Shalmaneser III. Events and trends 865 BC — Kar Kalmaneser was conquered by the Assyrian king Shalmaneser III. Events and trends 865 BC — Kar Kalmaneser was conquered by the Assyrian king Shalmaneser III. Events and trends 879 BC — Death of Zhou yi wang, King of the Zhou Dynasty of China. Events and trends 879 BC — Death of Zhou yi wang, King of the Zhou Dynasty of China. Events and trends 879 BC — Death of Zhou yi wang, King of the Zhou Dynasty of China. Events and trends 879 BC — Death of Zhou yi wang, King of the Zhou Dynasty of China. Events and trends 879 BC — Death of Zhou yi wang, King of the Zhou Dynasty of China. Events and trends 879 BC — Death of Zhou yi wang, King of the Zhou Dynasty of China. Events and trends 879 BC — Death of Zhou yi wang, King of the Zhou Dynasty of China. Events and trends 879 BC — Death of Zhou yi wang, King of the Zhou Dynasty of China. Events and trends 879 BC — Death of Zhou yi wang, King of the Zhou Dynasty of China. Events and trends 879 BC — Death of Zhou yi wang, King of the Zhou Dynasty of China. Events and trends 889 BC — Takelot I succeeds his father Osorkon I as king of Egypt. Events and trends 889 BC — Takelot I succeeds his father Osorkon I as king of Egypt. Events and trends 889 BC — Takelot I succeeds his father Osorkon I as king of Egypt. Events and trends 889 BC — Takelot I succeeds his father Osorkon I as king of Egypt. Events and trends 889 BC — Takelot I succeeds his father Osorkon I as king of Egypt. Events and trends 889 BC — Takelot I succeeds his father Osorkon I as king of Egypt. Events and trends 889 BC — Takelot I succeeds his father Osorkon I as king of Egypt. Events and trends 889 BC — Takelot I succeeds his father Osorkon I as king of Egypt. Events and trends 889 BC — Takelot I succeeds his father Osorkon I as king of Egypt. Events and trends 889 BC — Takelot I succeeds his father Osorkon I as king of Egypt. Events and trends 895 BC — Death of Zhou xiao wang, King of the Zhou Dynasty of China. Events and trends 895 BC — Death of Zhou xiao wang, King of the Zhou Dynasty of China. Events and trends 895 BC — Death of Zhou xiao wang, King of the Zhou Dynasty of China. Events and trends 895 BC — Death of Zhou xiao wang, King of the Zhou Dynasty of China. Events and trends 895 BC — Death of Zhou xiao wang, King of the Zhou Dynasty of China. Events and trends 895 BC — Death of Zhou xiao wang, King of the Zhou Dynasty of China. Events and trends 895 BC — Death of Zhou xiao wang, King of the Zhou Dynasty of China. Events and trends 895 BC — Death of Zhou xiao wang, King of the Zhou Dynasty of China. Events and trends 895 BC — Death of Zhou xiao wang, King of the Zhou Dynasty of China. Events and trends 895 BC — Death of Zhou xiao wang, King of the Zhou Dynasty of China. Events and trends 915 BC (by William F Albright) — Death of Rehoboam, King of the ancient Kingdom of Judah. Events and trends 915 BC (by William F Albright) — Death of Rehoboam, King of the ancient Kingdom of Judah. Events and trends 915 BC (by William F Albright) — Death of Rehoboam, King of the ancient Kingdom of Judah. Events and trends 915 BC (by William F Albright) — Death of Rehoboam, King of the ancient Kingdom of Judah. Events and trends 915 BC (by William F Albright) — Death of Rehoboam, King of the ancient Kingdom of Judah. Events and trends 915 BC (by William F Albright) — Death of Rehoboam, King of the ancient Kingdom of Judah. Events and trends 915 BC (by William F Albright) — Death of Rehoboam, King of the ancient Kingdom of Judah. Events and trends 915 BC (by William F Albright) — Death of Rehoboam, King of the ancient Kingdom of Judah. Events and trends 915 BC (by William F Albright) — Death of Rehoboam, King of the ancient Kingdom of Judah. Events and trends 915 BC (by William F Albright) — Death of Rehoboam, King of the ancient Kingdom of Judah. Events and trends 928 BC — On the death of King Solomon, his son Rehoboam is unable to hold the tribes of Israel together and Events and trends 928 BC — On the death of King Solomon, his son Rehoboam is unable to hold the tribes of Israel together and Events and trends 928 BC — On the death of King Solomon, his son Rehoboam is unable to hold the tribes of Israel together and Events and trends 928 BC — On the death of King Solomon, his son Rehoboam is unable to hold the tribes of Israel together and Events and trends 928 BC — On the death of King Solomon, his son Rehoboam is unable to hold the tribes of Israel together and Events and trends 928 BC — On the death of King Solomon, his son Rehoboam is unable to hold the tribes of Israel together and Events and trends 928 BC — On the death of King Solomon, his son Rehoboam is unable to hold the tribes of Israel together and Events and trends 928 BC — On the death of King Solomon, his son Rehoboam is unable to hold the tribes of Israel together and Events and trends 928 BC — On the death of King Solomon, his son Rehoboam is unable to hold the tribes of Israel together and Events and trends 928 BC — On the death of King Solomon, his son Rehoboam is unable to hold the tribes of Israel together and Events and trends 935 BC — Death of Zhou gong wang, King of the Zhou Dynasty of China. Events and trends 935 BC — Death of Zhou gong wang, King of the Zhou Dynasty of China. Events and trends 935 BC — Death of Zhou gong wang, King of the Zhou Dynasty of China. Events and trends 935 BC — Death of Zhou gong wang, King of the Zhou Dynasty of China. Events and trends 935 BC — Death of Zhou gong wang, King of the Zhou Dynasty of China. Events and trends 935 BC — Death of Zhou gong wang, King of the Zhou Dynasty of China. Events and trends 935 BC — Death of Zhou gong wang, King of the Zhou Dynasty of China. Events and trends 935 BC — Death of Zhou gong wang, King of the Zhou Dynasty of China. Events and trends 935 BC — Death of Zhou gong wang, King of the Zhou Dynasty of China. Events and trends 935 BC — Death of Zhou gong wang, King of the Zhou Dynasty of China. Events and trends 947 BC — Death of Zhou mo wang, King of the Zhou Dynasty of China. Events and trends 947 BC — Death of Zhou mo wang, King of the Zhou Dynasty of China. Events and trends 947 BC — Death of Zhou mo wang, King of the Zhou Dynasty of China. Events and trends 947 BC — Death of Zhou mo wang, King of the Zhou Dynasty of China. Events and trends 947 BC — Death of Zhou mo wang, King of the Zhou Dynasty of China. Events and trends 947 BC — Death of Zhou mo wang, King of the Zhou Dynasty of China. Events and trends 947 BC — Death of Zhou mo wang, King of the Zhou Dynasty of China. Events and trends 947 BC — Death of Zhou mo wang, King of the Zhou Dynasty of China. Events and trends 947 BC — Death of Zhou mo wang, King of the Zhou Dynasty of China. Events and trends 947 BC — Death of Zhou mo wang, King of the Zhou Dynasty of China. Events and trends 959 BC — Psusennes II succeeds Siamun as king of Egypt. Events and trends 959 BC — Psusennes II succeeds Siamun as king of Egypt. Events and trends 959 BC — Psusennes II succeeds Siamun as king of Egypt. Events and trends 959 BC — Psusennes II succeeds Siamun as king of Egypt. Events and trends 959 BC — Psusennes II succeeds Siamun as king of Egypt. Events and trends 959 BC — Psusennes II succeeds Siamun as king of Egypt. Events and trends 959 BC — Psusennes II succeeds Siamun as king of Egypt. Events and trends 959 BC — Psusennes II succeeds Siamun as king of Egypt. Events and trends 959 BC — Psusennes II succeeds Siamun as king of Egypt. Events and trends 959 BC — Psusennes II succeeds Siamun as king of Egypt. Events and trends 967 BC — Tiglath-Pileser II becomes King of Assyria. Events and trends 967 BC — Tiglath-Pileser II becomes King of Assyria. Events and trends 967 BC — Tiglath-Pileser II becomes King of Assyria. Events and trends 967 BC — Tiglath-Pileser II becomes King of Assyria. Events and trends 967 BC — Tiglath-Pileser II becomes King of Assyria. Events and trends 967 BC — Tiglath-Pileser II becomes King of Assyria. Events and trends 967 BC — Tiglath-Pileser II becomes King of Assyria. Events and trends 967 BC — Tiglath-Pileser II becomes King of Assyria. Events and trends 967 BC — Tiglath-Pileser II becomes King of Assyria. Events and trends 967 BC — Tiglath-Pileser II becomes King of Assyria. Events and trends 978 BC — Siamun succeeds Osorkon the Elder as king of Egypt. Events and trends 978 BC — Siamun succeeds Osorkon the Elder as king of Egypt. Events and trends 978 BC — Siamun succeeds Osorkon the Elder as king of Egypt. Events and trends 978 BC — Siamun succeeds Osorkon the Elder as king of Egypt. Events and trends 978 BC — Siamun succeeds Osorkon the Elder as king of Egypt. Events and trends 978 BC — Siamun succeeds Osorkon the Elder as king of Egypt. Events and trends 978 BC — Siamun succeeds Osorkon the Elder as king of Egypt. Events and trends 978 BC — Siamun succeeds Osorkon the Elder as king of Egypt. Events and trends 978 BC — Siamun succeeds Osorkon the Elder as king of Egypt. Events and trends 978 BC — Siamun succeeds Osorkon the Elder as king of Egypt. Events and trends 984 BC — Osorkon the Elder succeeds Amenemope as king of Egypt. Events and trends 984 BC — Osorkon the Elder succeeds Amenemope as king of Egypt. Events and trends 984 BC — Osorkon the Elder succeeds Amenemope as king of Egypt. Events and trends 984 BC — Osorkon the Elder succeeds Amenemope as king of Egypt. Events and trends 984 BC — Osorkon the Elder succeeds Amenemope as king of Egypt. Events and trends 984 BC — Osorkon the Elder succeeds Amenemope as king of Egypt. Events and trends 984 BC — Osorkon the Elder succeeds Amenemope as king of Egypt. Events and trends 984 BC — Osorkon the Elder succeeds Amenemope as king of Egypt. Events and trends 984 BC — Osorkon the Elder succeeds Amenemope as king of Egypt. Events and trends 984 BC — Osorkon the Elder succeeds Amenemope as king of Egypt. Events and trends 993 BC — Amenemope succeeds Psusennes I as king of Egypt. Events and trends 993 BC — Amenemope succeeds Psusennes I as king of Egypt. Events and trends 993 BC — Amenemope succeeds Psusennes I as king of Egypt. Events and trends 993 BC — Amenemope succeeds Psusennes I as king of Egypt. Events and trends 993 BC — Amenemope succeeds Psusennes I as king of Egypt. Events and trends 993 BC — Amenemope succeeds Psusennes I as king of Egypt. Events and trends 993 BC — Amenemope succeeds Psusennes I as king of Egypt. Events and trends 993 BC — Amenemope succeeds Psusennes I as king of Egypt. Events and trends 993 BC — Amenemope succeeds Psusennes I as king of Egypt. Events and trends 993 BC — Amenemope succeeds Psusennes I as king of Egypt. The 18th century BC was the Century which lasted from 1800 BC to 1701 BC The 18th century BC was the Century which lasted from 1800 BC to 1701 BC The 18th century BC was the Century which lasted from 1800 BC to 1701 BC The 18th century BC was the Century which lasted from 1800 BC to 1701 BC The 18th century BC was the Century which lasted from 1800 BC to 1701 BC The 18th century BC was the Century which lasted from 1800 BC to 1701 BC The 18th century BC was the Century which lasted from 1800 BC to 1701 BC The 18th century BC was the Century which lasted from 1800 BC to 1701 BC The 18th century BC was the Century which lasted from 1800 BC to 1701 BC The 18th century BC was the Century which lasted from 1800 BC to 1701 BC The 18th century BC was the Century which lasted from 1800 BC to 1701 BC The 18th century BC was the Century which lasted from 1800 BC to 1701 BC The 18th century BC was the Century which lasted from 1800 BC to 1701 BC The 18th century BC was the Century which lasted 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1900 BC to 1801 BC The 19th century BC was the century which lasted from 1900 BC to 1801 BC The 19th century BC was the century which lasted from 1900 BC to 1801 BC The 19th century BC was the century which lasted from 1900 BC to 1801 BC The 19th century BC was the century which lasted from 1900 BC to 1801 BC The 20th century BC is a Century which lasted from the year 2000 BC to 1901 BC The 20th century BC is a Century which lasted from the year 2000 BC to 1901 BC The 20th century BC is a Century which lasted from the year 2000 BC to 1901 BC The 20th century BC is a Century which lasted from the year 2000 BC to 1901 BC The 20th century BC is a Century which lasted from the year 2000 BC to 1901 BC The 20th century BC is a Century which lasted from the year 2000 BC to 1901 BC The 20th century BC is a Century which lasted from the year 2000 BC to 1901 BC The 20th century BC is a Century which lasted from the year 2000 BC to 1901 BC The 20th century BC is a Century which lasted from the year 2000 BC to 1901 BC The 20th century BC is a Century which lasted from the year 2000 BC to 1901 BC Events Estimation Thebes, capital of Egypt becomes the largest city of the world taking the lead from Ur, capital of Sumer. The 20th century BC is a Century which lasted from the year 2000 BC to 1901 BC The 20th century BC is a Century which lasted from the year 2000 BC to 1901 BC The 20th century BC is a Century which lasted from the year 2000 BC to 1901 BC The 20th century BC is a Century which lasted from the year 2000 BC to 1901 BC The 20th century BC is a Century which lasted from the year 2000 BC to 1901 BC The 20th century BC is a Century which lasted from the year 2000 BC to 1901 BC The 20th century BC is a Century which lasted from the year 2000 BC to 1901 BC The 21st century BC is a Century which lasted from the year 2100 BC to 2001 BC The 21st century BC is a Century which lasted from the year 2100 BC to 2001 BC The 21st century BC is a Century which lasted from the year 2100 BC to 2001 BC Events Estimation Ur, capital of Sumer becomes the largest city of the world taking the lead from Lagash in Sumer. The 3rd millennium BC spans the Early to Middle Bronze Age. It represents a period of time in which Imperialism, or the desire to conquer grew to prominence The 21st century BC is a Century which lasted from the year 2100 BC to 2001 BC The 21st century BC is a Century which lasted from the year 2100 BC to 2001 BC The 21st century BC is a Century which lasted from the year 2100 BC to 2001 BC The 21st century BC is a Century which lasted from the year 2100 BC to 2001 BC The 21st century BC is a Century which lasted from the year 2100 BC to 2001 BC The 21st century BC is a Century which lasted from the year 2100 BC to 2001 BC The 21st century BC is a Century which lasted from the year 2100 BC to 2001 BC The 21st century BC is a Century which lasted from the year 2100 BC to 2001 BC The 21st century BC is a Century which lasted from the year 2100 BC to 2001 BC Events Estimation Lagash in Sumer becomes the largest city of the world taking the lead from Akkad in Sumer. The 21st century BC is a Century which lasted from the year 2100 BC to 2001 BC The 21st century BC is a Century which lasted from the year 2100 BC to 2001 BC The 22nd century BC is a Century which lasted from the year 2200 BC to 2101 BC The 22nd century BC is a Century which lasted from the year 2200 BC to 2101 BC The 22nd century BC is a Century which lasted from the year 2200 BC to 2101 BC The 22nd century BC is a Century which lasted from the year 2200 BC to 2101 BC The 22nd century BC is a Century which lasted from the year 2200 BC to 2101 BC The 22nd century BC is a Century which lasted from the year 2200 BC to 2101 BC The 22nd century BC is a Century which lasted from the year 2200 BC to 2101 BC The 22nd century BC is a Century which lasted from the year 2200 BC to 2101 BC The 22nd century BC is a Century which lasted from the year 2200 BC to 2101 BC The 22nd century BC is a Century which lasted from the year 2200 BC to 2101 BC The 22nd century BC is a Century which lasted from the year 2200 BC to 2101 BC The 22nd century BC is a Century which lasted from the year 2200 BC to 2101 BC The 22nd century BC is a Century which lasted from the year 2200 BC to 2101 BC The 22nd century BC is a Century which lasted from the year 2200 BC to 2101 BC The 22nd century BC is a Century which lasted from the year 2200 BC to 2101 BC The 22nd century BC is a Century which lasted from the year 2200 BC to 2101 BC The 22nd century BC is a Century which lasted from the year 2200 BC to 2101 BC The 22nd century BC is a Century which lasted from the year 2200 BC to 2101 BC The 22nd century BC is a Century which lasted from the year 2200 BC to 2101 BC The 22nd century BC is a Century which lasted from the year 2200 BC to 2101 BC The 23rd century BC is a Century which lasted from the year 2300 BC to 2201 BC The 23rd century BC is a Century which lasted from the year 2300 BC to 2201 BC The 23rd century BC is a Century which lasted from the year 2300 BC to 2201 BC The 23rd century BC is a Century which lasted from the year 2300 BC to 2201 BC Events Estimation Akkad, capital of the Akkadian Empire becomes the largest city of the world taking the lead from Memphis, capital of Egypt The 23rd century BC is a Century which lasted from the year 2300 BC to 2201 BC The 23rd century BC is a Century which lasted from the year 2300 BC to 2201 BC The 23rd century BC is a Century which lasted from the year 2300 BC to 2201 BC The 23rd century BC is a Century which lasted from the year 2300 BC to 2201 BC The 23rd century BC is a Century which lasted from the year 2300 BC to 2201 BC The 23rd century BC is a Century which lasted from the year 2300 BC to 2201 BC The 23rd century BC is a Century which lasted from the year 2300 BC to 2201 BC The 23rd century BC is a Century which lasted from the year 2300 BC to 2201 BC The 23rd century BC is a Century which lasted from the year 2300 BC to 2201 BC The 23rd century BC is a Century which lasted from the year 2300 BC to 2201 BC The 23rd century BC is a Century which lasted from the year 2300 BC to 2201 BC The 23rd century BC is a Century which lasted from the year 2300 BC to 2201 BC The 24th century BC is a Century which lasted from the year 2400 BC to 2301 BC The 24th century BC is a Century which lasted from the year 2400 BC to 2301 BC The 24th century BC is a Century which lasted from the year 2400 BC to 2301 BC The 24th century BC is a Century which lasted from the year 2400 BC to 2301 BC The 24th century BC is a Century which lasted from the year 2400 BC to 2301 BC The 24th century BC is a Century which lasted from the year 2400 BC to 2301 BC The 24th century BC is a Century which lasted from the year 2400 BC to 2301 BC The 24th century BC is a Century which lasted from the year 2400 BC to 2301 BC The 24th century BC is a Century which lasted from the year 2400 BC to 2301 BC The 24th century BC is a Century which lasted from the year 2400 BC to 2301 BC The 3rd millennium BC spans the Early to Middle Bronze Age. It represents a period of time in which Imperialism, or the desire to conquer grew to prominence The 24th century BC is a Century which lasted from the year 2400 BC to 2301 BC The 25th century BC is a Century which lasted from the year 2500 BC to 2401 BC The 25th century BC is a Century which lasted from the year 2500 BC to 2401 BC The 25th century BC is a Century which lasted from the year 2500 BC to 2401 BC The 25th century BC is a Century which lasted from the year 2500 BC to 2401 BC The 25th century BC is a Century which lasted from the year 2500 BC to 2401 BC The 25th century BC is a Century which lasted from the year 2500 BC to 2401 BC The 25th century BC is a Century which lasted from the year 2500 BC to 2401 BC The 25th century BC is a Century which lasted from the year 2500 BC to 2401 BC The 25th century BC is a Century which lasted from the year 2500 BC to 2401 BC The 25th century BC is a Century which lasted from the year 2500 BC to 2401 BC The 25th century BC is a Century which lasted from the year 2500 BC to 2401 BC The 3rd millennium BC spans the Early to Middle Bronze Age. It represents a period of time in which Imperialism, or the desire to conquer grew to prominence The 25th century BC is a Century which lasted from the year 2500 BC to 2401 BC The 25th century BC is a Century which lasted from the year 2500 BC to 2401 BC The 25th century BC is a Century which lasted from the year 2500 BC to 2401 BC The 25th century BC is a Century which lasted from the year 2500 BC to 2401 BC The 25th century BC is a Century which lasted from the year 2500 BC to 2401 BC The 25th century BC is a Century which lasted from the year 2500 BC to 2401 BC The 25th century BC is a Century which lasted from the year 2500 BC to 2401 BC The 25th century BC is a Century which lasted from the year 2500 BC to 2401 BC The 26th century BC is a Century which lasted from the year 2600 BC to 2501 BC The 26th century BC is a Century which lasted from the year 2600 BC to 2501 BC The 26th century BC is a Century which lasted from the year 2600 BC to 2501 BC The 26th century BC is a Century which lasted from the year 2600 BC to 2501 BC The 26th century BC is a Century which lasted from the year 2600 BC to 2501 BC The 26th century BC is a Century which lasted from the year 2600 BC to 2501 BC The 26th century BC is a Century which lasted from the year 2600 BC to 2501 BC The 26th century BC is a Century which lasted from the year 2600 BC to 2501 BC The 26th century BC is a Century which lasted from the year 2600 BC to 2501 BC The 3rd millennium BC spans the Early to Middle Bronze Age. It represents a period of time in which Imperialism, or the desire to conquer grew to prominence The 26th century BC is a Century which lasted from the year 2600 BC to 2501 BC The 26th century BC is a Century which lasted from the year 2600 BC to 2501 BC The 26th century BC is a Century which lasted from the year 2600 BC to 2501 BC The 26th century BC is a Century which lasted from the year 2600 BC to 2501 BC The 26th century BC is a Century which lasted from the year 2600 BC to 2501 BC The 26th century BC is a Century which lasted from the year 2600 BC to 2501 BC The 26th century BC is a Century which lasted from the year 2600 BC to 2501 BC The 27th century BC is a Century which lasted from the year 2700 BC to 2601 BC The 27th century BC is a Century which lasted from the year 2700 BC to 2601 BC The 27th century BC is a Century which lasted from the year 2700 BC to 2601 BC The 27th century BC is a Century which lasted from the year 2700 BC to 2601 BC The 27th century BC is a Century which lasted from the year 2700 BC to 2601 BC The 27th century BC is a Century which lasted from the year 2700 BC to 2601 BC The 27th century BC is a Century which lasted from the year 2700 BC to 2601 BC The 27th century BC is a Century which lasted from the year 2700 BC to 2601 BC The 27th century BC is a Century which lasted from the year 2700 BC to 2601 BC The 27th century BC is a Century which lasted from the year 2700 BC to 2601 BC The 27th century BC is a Century which lasted from the year 2700 BC to 2601 BC The 27th century BC is a Century which lasted from the year 2700 BC to 2601 BC The 3rd millennium BC spans the Early to Middle Bronze Age. It represents a period of time in which Imperialism, or the desire to conquer grew to prominence The 28th century BC is a Century which lasted from the year 2800 BC to 2701 BC The 28th century BC is a Century which lasted from the year 2800 BC to 2701 BC The 28th century BC is a Century which lasted from the year 2800 BC to 2701 BC The 28th century BC is a Century which lasted from the year 2800 BC to 2701 BC The 29th century BC is a Century which lasted from the year 2900 BC to 2801 BC The 29th century BC is a Century which lasted from the year 2900 BC to 2801 BC The 3rd millennium BC spans the Early to Middle Bronze Age. It represents a period of time in which Imperialism, or the desire to conquer grew to prominence The 29th century BC is a Century which lasted from the year 2900 BC to 2801 BC The 29th century BC is a Century which lasted from the year 2900 BC to 2801 BC The 29th century BC is a Century which lasted from the year 2900 BC to 2801 BC The 29th century BC is a Century which lasted from the year 2900 BC to 2801 BC The 30th century BC is a Century which lasted from the year 3000 BC to 2901 BC The 30th century BC is a Century which lasted from the year 3000 BC to 2901 BC The 30th century BC is a Century which lasted from the year 3000 BC to 2901 BC Events c 3100 BC — Narmer (Menes unifies Upper and Lower Egypt into one country he rules this new country from Memphis Events c 3100 BC — Narmer (Menes unifies Upper and Lower Egypt into one country he rules this new country from Memphis Events c 3100 BC — Narmer (Menes unifies Upper and Lower Egypt into one country he rules this new country from Memphis Events c 3150 BC — According to the legend Narmer ( First Dynasty) started to rule in Ancient Egypt. Events c 3150 BC — According to the legend Narmer ( First Dynasty) started to rule in Ancient Egypt. The 4th millennium BC saw major changes in human culture It marks the beginning of the Bronze Age and of Writing. The 4th millennium BC saw major changes in human culture It marks the beginning of the Bronze Age and of Writing. Events c 3150 BC — According to the legend Narmer ( First Dynasty) started to rule in Ancient Egypt.
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