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  1. History of ancient Israel and Judah

    John Haralson title A History of Ancient Israel and Judah publisher Westminster John Knox Press ... Image Kingdoms of Israel and Judah map 830.svg right thumb 250px The Iron Age Kingdom of Israel Samaria kingdom of Israel blue and kingdom of Judah tan , with their neighbours 8th century BC Jews and Judaism sidebar history Israel and Judah were related Archaeology of Israel Iron Age Israelite period Iron Age kingdoms of ancient Palestine . The first mention of the name Israel in the archaeological ... King 2001, p. xxiii. ref Sources expand section date October 2010 The sources for the history of ancient Israel and Judah can be broadly divided into the biblical narrative essentially the Hebrew ... on the archaeological evidence narrowly defined, we would not even know that ancient Israel existed .... ref Dever, William G. 2005 , Did God Have a Wife Archaeology And Folk Religion In Ancient Israel Erdmanns ref Yahweh Canaanite deity Yahweh , later the national god of both Israel and Judah seems ... of Israel by Assyria in c.722 BCE. Refugees came south to Judah, bringing with them laws ... Hebrew Bible History of the Southern Levant History of Israel Israelites Jew Jewish diaspora Kingdom ... onepage&q&f false Cite book last Albertz first Rainer title Israel in Exile The History and Literature ... 10 Cite book last Amit first Yaira, et al., eds. title Essays on Ancient Israel in its Near Eastern ...?id Ku4OKVrEd4MC&pg PA467&lpg PA467&dq Essays on Ancient Israel in its Near Eastern Context A Tribute ... books?id zqJxkKy cMMC&printsec frontcover&dq Barstad History and the Hebrew Bible studies in ancient ... book last Becking first Bob, ed. title Only One God? Monotheism in Ancient Israel and the Veneration ...?id z72KmReV bIC&printsec frontcover&dq Only One God 3F Monotheism in Ancient Israel and the Veneration ... of Samaria and His Asherah Texts with Religious Elements from the Soil Archive of Ancient Israel ... Cite book last Bright first John title A History of Israel publisher Westminster John Knox Press year ...   more details



  1. History of education in ancient Israel and Judah

    See also History of ancient Israel and Judah Notes and references reflist DEFAULTSORT History Of Education In Ancient Israel And Judah Category History of education by country Israel and Judah Category Ancient Israel and Judah Education ... teacher of his children in Jewish history Deut. xi. 19 . In other contemporary ancient civilisations such as Dynastic Egypt , Babylon and later Ancient Greece and the Roman Republic the provision ... to function in society . In Ancient Israel , the child would be taught from the six broad ... Compayre Compayre, Gabriel Payne, W. H., History of Pedagogy 1899 , Translated by W. H. Payne, 2003 ... and astronomy , writing , geography , agriculture and animal biology , history , accounting and economy ... before the age of seven, today considered the harder of the periods of education. In ancient Israel women did know how to read and write despite popular belief to the contrary , and did participate ... in Ancient Judaism 81. Tuebingen Mohr Siebeck, at page 503. ref or that the literacy rate was about 3 percent. ref Bar Ilan, M. http faculty.biu.ac.il barilm illitera.html Illiteracy in the Land of Israel ...   more details



  1. Ancient history

    & Mulligan. ref ref The Unrivaled History of the World Ancient oriental nations By Israel Smith Clare ... Ancient history Human history and prehistory 200 Ancient history is the history study of the written ... human history in the Old World to the Early Middle Ages ref http www.historyofworld.net ancient history m,7 o,3 i,47.html ancient history Bot generated title Dead link date January 2010 ref in Europe ... antiquity is often used to refer to ancient history since the beginning of recorded Greek history ... in 753 BC, the beginning of the history of ancient Rome , and the beginning of the Archaic Greece Archaic period in Ancient Greece . Although the ending date of ancient history is disputed, Western culture ... 1519 cf., Ancient history, as we have already seen, ended with the fall of the Western Roman Empire ... Europe, which marks both the end of ancient history and the beginning of the Middle Ages, is the fall ... ref Breasted, J. H. 1916 . http books.google.com books?id vwZqAAAAIAAJ Ancient times, a history of the early world an introduction to the study of ancient history and the career of early man . Boston ... books?id gSQOAAAAYAAJ Ancient history . New York etc. Ginn and company. ref as the end of ancient ... A fundamental difficulty of studying ancient history is that recorded history recorded histories .... ref name GardnerP ref Smith, M. S. 2002 . The early history of God Yahweh and the other deities in ancient ... culture until long after the end of ancient history. ref Nadin, M. 1997 . The civilization of illiteracy ... discoveries by archaeologists studying ancient history include The Egyptian pyramids ref cite ... era s. Timeline of ancient history Main Timeline of ancient history Ancient chronology Middle ... period of cultural history, with a focus on the interlocking civilizations of Ancient Greece and Ancient Rome . Before Christ Early ancient history 753 BC Founding of Ancient Rome Rome traditional ... history of ancient China From the origins of civilization to 221 B.C. Cambridge Cambridge Univ ...   more details



  1. Book of the Kings of Judah and Israel

    for the similarly named Bible Biblical books Books of Kings The Book of the Kings of Judah and Israel is one of the Non canonical books referenced in the Bible lost books of the Old Testament . The book is described at bibleverse 2 Chronicles 16 11 HE . The passage reads And, behold, the acts of Asa, first and last, lo, they are written in the book of the kings of Judah and Israel. It is referenced again at bibleverse 2 Chronicles 27 7 HE , which reads Now the rest of the acts of Jotham, and all his wars, and his ways, lo, they are written in the book of the kings of Israel and Judah. A third reference is found at bibleverse 2 Chronicles 32 32 HE , which reads Now the rest of the acts of Hezekiah, and his goodness, behold, they are written in the vision of Isaiah the prophet, the son of Amoz, and in the book of the kings of Judah and Israel. This name is sometimes written The Book of the Kings of Israel and Judah . The book may be identical with the Books of Kings in the Old Testament , or it may have been lost or removed from the earlier texts. See also Table of books of Judeo Christian Scripture Lost work Christian text stub Tanakh stub reli book stub Category Lost Jewish texts ...   more details



  1. History of Israel

    . About 40 of the world s Jews live in Israel today. ref http www.jewishvirtuallibrary.org jsource Judaism jewpop.html, Statistical Abstract of Israel No. 51, Central Bureau of Statistics 2000 ref Introduction Jewish History in Israel See also History of ancient Israel and Judah Jewish history Land of Israel History of the Jews in the Land of Israel History of Palestine History of the Southern ... of Our Lord . In the Book of Genesis , Abraham s grandson is Jacob , whose name is changed to Israel and has twelve sons who father twelve tribes known as the children of Israel . Judah Biblical person Judah is the fourth of Israel s sons. Evidence of a Jewish presence in the region between the Jordan ... and a far smaller population. ref Lehman in Vaughn 1992, pp. 156 62. ref Israel and Judah 950 BCE ... Africa, History of the Jews in Poland Poland , Israel and Ottoman Europe. See Judaeo Spanish ...Image 19480516 PalestinePost Israel is born.jpg thumb 350px The Jerusalem Post Palestine Post headline ... Original copy ref The State of Israel declared independence on May 14, 1948 and was established after .... The name Jews derives from their origin in the Kingdom of Judah , an area from which the Jewish people have been repeatedly dispersed and repopulated over their history. Early Israelites 1200 BCE 950 BCE File Merneptah Israel Stele Cairo.JPG thumb 150px The Merneptah Stele JE 31408 , the earliest record of the name Israel Cairo Museum See also Kingdom of Israel united monarchy Israelites Hebrews The first record of the name Israel as lang egy Latn ysr r occurs in the Merneptah stele , erected for Egyptian Pharaoh Merneptah c. 1209 BCE, Israel is laid waste and his seed is not. ref Stager in Coogan 1998, p. 91. ref William G. Dever William Dever sees this Israel in the central highlands ... on family history and genealogy, and religion. ref McNutt 1999, pp. 35. ref Villages had populations ... sites. ref Miller 2005, p. 105. ref In the territory of the future kingdom of Judah the archaeological ...   more details



  1. Government of ancient Israel

    Unreferenced date March 2008 Or date March 2008 The king of ancient Israel was not an absolute monarchy absolute monarch . By tradition, the King was required to obey the laws of the Torah , which includes both religious laws and secular laws. Rabbinic political theory describes authority as being split between three powers the Crown of Kingship keter malkhut , the Crown of Priesthood keter kehuna , and the Crown of Torah keter torah . According to this theory, institutional power was shared between this triumvirate of Sacred king monarch , Kohen priest , and Navi prophet . The ministers of the king were not allowed to listen to the king if he commanded to break any laws. However, the king had certain rights that the average citizen did not have, such as being allowed to create a thoroughfare through private property. The king could be tried by the Sanhedrin , the supreme court of Israel. This right originally applied to all kings of Israel, but was limited to kings of the house of King David when King Yanai of the house of Hasmoneans intimidated the Sanhedrin. The king had certain laws that he had to follow over and above the rest of the nation, such as having to always have a Torah scroll with him, and having limits on the amount of money and horses he was allowed to have. The Jewish hope for a Messiah is that a king arise from the house of David who, while ruling over the people of Israel, will follow the laws of the Torah and build its institutions. Further reading Elazar, Daniel Judah and Stuart Cohen. The Jewish Polity Jewish Political Organization from Biblical Times to the Present . 1995 Indiana University Press See also United Monarchy Category Ancient Israel and Judah Category Forms of government Jewish hist stub he http www.viswiki.com en Government of ancient Israel ...   more details



  1. Kings of Israel and Judah family tree

    The following is a family tree of the kings of the United Kingdom of Israel united monarchy Kingdom of Israel as well as those of its two successor states, the Northern Kingdom of Israel Samaria Kingdom of Israel and the Southern Kingdom of Judah . File Genealogy of the kings of Israel and Judah.png 700px See also History of ancient Israel and Judah IsraeliteKings Religious family trees Category Bible genealogy Category Kings of ancient Israel Family tree Category Kings of ancient Judah Family tree Category Books of Kings ...   more details



  1. Institute for the History of Ancient Civilizations

    The Institute for the History of Ancient Civilizations IHAC is a graduate research institute on ancient history, ancient languages, and achaeology at the Northeast Normal University in Changchun , China Jilin Province . The IHAC was the very first Chinese institute to establish chairs and academic research positions for Assyriology , Hittitology , Egyptology , and Western Classics Latin and Greek Philology . The Institute for the History of Ancient Civilizations was founded in 1984, after the Chinese professors Zhou Gucheng Fudan University , Wu Yujin Wuhan University , and Lin Zhichun Northeast Normal University jointly appealed to the Ministry of Education to establish such an institution. Since 1986, the IHAC annually publishes the Journal of Ancient Civilizations JAC . The JAC aims to publish the work of both Chinese and international scholars dealing with history, art, archaeology , philology , and linguistics of the Ancient Near Eastern and Mediterranean region. The articles in this international Journal are written in either English, German, or French. Normally, the faculty staff is Chinese. But annually, three special research and teaching positions are explicitly reserved for foreign visiting professors. List of Chinese Scholars at IHAC Lin Zhichun Founder of the IHAC Wu Yuhong Assyriology, current director of the IHAC Guo Dantong Egyptology List of Foreign Experts Visiting Professors Rainer Hannig, Germany Egyptology, 1984 1987 Peter Beylage, Germany Egyptology, 2002 2004, 2006 Wayne Horowitz, Israel Assyriology, 2006 2007 Victor Rebrik, Russia Classics, 2002 2004 Marie Francoise Besnier, France Assyriology, 2004 2006 Mirco H neburg, Germany Egyptology, 2004 2006 Oliver Wehr, Germany Classics, 2005 2007 List of graduates from IHAC Magnus Widell, Sweden Assyriology Jin Shoufu, China Egyptology, professor at Fudan University , Shanghai External links http www.nenu.edu.cn Northeast Normal University Official website http en.nenu.edu.cn Northeast Normal University ...   more details



  1. Ancient Asian history

    Ancient history in Asia is usually taken to include Southwest Asia The Ancient Near East History of Iran , from Elam to the Persian Empire South Asia Ancient India disambiguation Ancient India , from the Indus Valley Civilization to Iron Age India Middle kingdoms of India , from the Maurya Empire to the Gupta Empire East Asia Iron Age China , from the Spring and Autumn Period and the early imperial period under the Han Dynasty History of China , from the Han Dynasty to the Tang Dynasty The Proto Three Kingdoms of Korea and Three Kingdoms of Korea The History of Japan from the Kofun period to the Heian period The Th c Dynasty to the Second Chinese domination in Vietnam Category History of Asia Category Prehistoric Asia ...   more details



  1. Cambridge Ancient History

    The Cambridge Ancient History is a comprehensive ancient history in fourteen volumes, spanning Prehistory to Late Antiquity , published by Cambridge University Press . The first series, of twelve volumes, was planned by J. B. Bury and published between 1924 and 1939. ref name Rhodes cite web last Rhodes first P. J. title The Cambridge Ancient History url http www.dur .ac.uk Classics histos 1999 rhodes.html accessdate 28 March 2011 ref A second series, revising and updating the first, was first published in 1970 and completed in 2001. It contains fourteen volumes in nineteen books. Second series Volumes published ref name CAH cite web title Cambridge Histories Online url http histories.cambridge.org collection?id set cambridge ancient history work Cambridge Histories Online accessdate 29 March 2011 ref I.I Prolegomena and Prehistory I.II Early History of the Middle East II.I History of the Middle East and the Aegean Region c.1800 1380 II.II History of the Middle East and the Aegean Region c.1380 1000 III.I The Prehistory of the Balkans and the Middle East and the Aegean world, tenth to eighth centuries B.C. III.II The Assyrian and Babylonian Empires and other States of the Near East, from the Eighth to the Sixth Centuries B.C. III.III The Expansion of the Greek World, Eighth to Sixth Centuries B.C. IV Persia, Greece and the Western Mediterranean C. 525 to 479 B.C. V The Fifth Century B.C. VI The Fourth Century B.C. VII.I The Hellenistic World VII.II The Rise of Rome to 220 B.C. VIII Rome and the Mediterranean to 133 B.C. IX The Last Age of the Roman Republic, 146 43 B.C. X The Augustan Empire, 43 B.C. A.D. 69 XI The High Empire, A.D. 70 192 XII The Crisis of Empire, A.D. 193 337 XIII The Late Empire, A.D. 337 425 XIV Late Antiquity Empire and Successors, A.D. 425 600 See Also Cambridge Modern History Notes Reflist Category History books about ancient Greece Category History books about ancient Rome ...   more details



  1. Journal of Ancient History

    Italic title Orphan date February 2009 The Journal of Ancient History Russian language Russian is a Russia n bulletin founded in 1937. It publishes articles mainly on Ancient Orient , Ancient Greece , Ancient Rome , and recent archeological digs. It comes out four times a year. Circulation over 3,000 copies 1971 . Citation needed date January 2011 The journal was established by the Georgia country Georgian scholar and Bolshevik party functionary as well as Joseph Stalin s former brother in law Alexander Svanidze . External links http annals.xlegio.ru sbo contens vdi.htm Content 1937 2009 in Russian humanities journal stub Category Classics journals Category Archaeology journals Category Science and technology in the Soviet Union Category Science and technology in Russia Category Publications established in 1937 Category Quarterly journals ru ...   more details



  1. History of ancient Tunisia

    Image Coat of arms of Tunisia.svg thumb 150px right The Coat of Arms of the Republic of Tunisia History of ancient Tunisia has been divided into three articles Early History of Tunisia Berber background Accounts of the Berbers Ancient Berber religion Berber tribal affiliations Berber language history Sea traders from the east History of Punic era Tunisia Foundation of Carthage Berber relations Sovereignty, Greek rivalry Punic religion Constitution of state Few writings survive Society and economy Punic Wars with Rome History of Roman era Tunisia Rome and the Berber kingdoms Masinissa and Syphax Micipsa, Jugurtha, Hiempsal Juba, Bocchus, Juba Roman Province of Africa Renaissance and prosperity Latin culture and the Berbers Berber resistance, dissent Emperors from Africa Christianity, its Donatist Schism Berbers, Vandals, Byzantines Berber frontier Vandal Kingdom Byzantine Empire See also History of Tunisia North Africa during the Classical Period Berber people Berber languages Ancient Libya Shoshenq I Phoenician languages Phoenicia Utica, Tunisia Utica Carthage Hanno the Great Hannibal Barca Syphax Masinissa Scipio Africanus Jugurtha Juba Septimius Severus Apuleius Augustine of Hippo Augustine Africa Province Exarchate of Africa Praetorian prefecture of Africa Tunisia topics History of Africa Category Ancient Tunisia Category History of Tunisia 02 Category Ancient history by country Tunisia Category History of Tunisia by period .02 Link FA es Link FA fr ar ca Hist ria de Tun sia de Geschichte Tunesiens es Historia de T nez fr Histoire de la Tunisie he lt Tuniso istorija ja pl Historia Tunezji pt Hist ria da Tun sia ru sl Zgodovina Tunizije sr sv Tunisiens historia vec Storia de la Tunixia ...   more details



  1. Military history of ancient Rome

    Unreferenced date November 2006 RomanMilitary The military history of ancient Rome is inseparable from its Roman Constitution political system , based from an early date upon competition within the nobiles ruling elite . Two Roman consul consuls were elected each year to head the government of the state, and in the Roman Republic Early Republic 458 BC 274 BC early to Roman Republic Mid Republic 274 BC 148 BC mid Republic were assigned a consular army and an area in which to campaign. From Gaius Marius and Sulla onwards, control of the army began to be tied in to the political ambitions of individuals, leading to the political First Triumvirate triumvirate of the late 1st century BC and its resolution in a civil war that led to the Republic s collapse. The Roman Empire Empire was increasingly plagued by usurpations led or supported by military conspiracies, leading to the Crisis of the Third Century in the Late Roman Empire late empire and eventual final decline. Following is a list of topics on the military history of ancient Rome. Structural history of the Roman military The branches of the Military of ancient Rome Roman military at the highest level were the Roman army and the Roman navy . Within these branches the actual structure was subject to substantial change throughout its history. Campaign history of the Roman military The history of Rome is inseparable from its military history over the roughly thirteen centuries that the Roman State Roman state existed. The core of the military campaigns of ancient Rome is the account of the Roman military s land battles, from the conquest of Italy to its fights against the Huns and invading Germanic peoples . Naval battles were ... history of the Roman military From sticks and stones to ballistae and quinquereme s. Political history of the Roman military From subjects of the state to subjects of the general. Ancient Rome topics DEFAULTSORT Military History Of Ancient Rome Category Military history of ancient Rome es Ej rcito ...   more details



  1. The Cambridge History of Ancient China

    Infobox Book name The Cambridge History of Ancient China title orig translator image image caption author Michael Loewe br Edward L. Shaughnessy illustrator cover artist country language English language English series subject Chinese history genre publisher Cambridge University Press pub date 1999 english pub date media type Paperback Hardcover pages 1148 isbn 9780521470308 dewey 931 21 congress DS741.5 .C35 1999 oclc 37361770 preceded by followed by The Cambridge History of Ancient China From the Origins of Civilization to 221 BC is a book edited by Michael Loewe and Edward L. Shaughnessy , published by Cambridge University Press in 1999. This book provides a survey of the institutional and cultural history of China from the Shang Dynasty to 221 BC, when Qin Shi Huang united China. It was published as an independent volume complementing the 15 volume work The Cambridge History of China . Fourteen specialists on early Chinese history including Kwang chih Chang , Jessica Rawson , Mark Edward Lewis , and David S. Nivison contributed to this book. External links http www.cambridge.org uk catalogue catalogue.asp?isbn 0521470307 Information on the book at Cambridge University Press website. DEFAULTSORT Cambridge history of Ancient China, The Category 1999 books Category History of Ancient China Category Cambridge University Press books Category History books about China Category 20th century history books Category English history books ...   more details



  1. Ancient maritime history

    Maritime history dates back hundreds of years. In ancient maritime history , the first boats are presumed ... populations. In ancient history , various vessels were used for coastal fishing and travel. Prehistory ... Press. ISBN 0 521 22355 5. refend External articles DEFAULTSORT Ancient Maritime History Category ... to one hypothesis explaining the habitation of Prehistory of Australia Australia . In the history ... s and Narwhals . The earliest known reference to an organization devoted to ships in History of India ancient India is to the Mauryan Empire from the 4th century BC. It is believed that the navigation ... BC The Ancient Egypt ians had knowledge to some extent of sail construction. ref Hatshepsut oversaw ... Some Considerations Journal of Egyptian Archaeology , Vol. 63, 1977 , pp. 142 155 ref Hannu was an ancient ... history File Somali Enterprise.JPG thumb right 300px Historical Somali maritime history Somali ... . In ancient times the Land of Punt Kingdom of Punt , which is believed by several Egyptologists to have been situated in the area of modern day Somalia , had a steady trade link with the Ancient ... Mossylon , Opone , Malao ancient Malao , Mundus and Tabae in Somalia engaged in a lucrative trade ... used the ancient Somali maritime vessel known as the beden to transport their cargo. The Mediterranean ... millennium BC. The Phoenicia ns were an ancient civilization centered in the north of ancient Canaan , with its heartland along the coast of modern day Lebanon , Syria and northern Israel . Phoenician ... during the first millennium BC, between the period of 1200 BC to 900 BC. Though ancient ... technology supported the expansion of Mediterranean culture. The Ancient Greece Greek trireme was the most common ship of the ancient Mediterranean world, employing the propulsion power of oar ... of Pharos in Alexandria, Egypt. Many in ancient western societies, such as Ancient Greece ... a sailing around , in the ancient navigation of Phoenicians , Greeks , and Ancient Rome Romans ...   more details



  1. History of ancient Egypt

    History of Egypt Split Ancient Egypt History History of Egypt date June 2010 The History of Ancient Egypt ... Valley. ref name Redford 6 Redford, Donald B. Egypt, Canaan, and Israel in Ancient Times. Princeton ..., and Israel in Ancient Times. Princeton University Press, 1992 , p. 16. ref Gerzean culture coincided ... Redford, Donald B. Egypt, Canaan, and Israel in Ancient Times. Princeton University Press, 1992 , p ... the normal flooding of the Nile . ref http www.bbc.co.uk history ancient egyptians apocalypse egypt ... at the Metropolitan Museum of Art . The Middle Kingdom is the period in the history of ancient Egypt ... now ref Callender, Gae. The Middle Kingdom Renasissance from cite The Oxford History of Ancient ... subject territories of Nubia and Canaan . ref name Grimal 194 Grimal, Nicolas. A History of Ancient ... Delta in his Year 6 and Year 11 respectively. ref Nicolas Grimal, A History of Ancient Egypt, Blackwell ... year 1929 cite book first Nicolas last Grimal title A History of Ancient Egypt publisher Blackwell ... year 1989 isbn 0747800014 cite book last Shaw first Ian title The Oxford History of Ancient Egypt ...&ndash 30 BC In The Oxford History of Ancient Egypt, edited by Ian Shaw location Oxford and New York ... 2003 isbn 0292777728 External links http www.ancient egypt history.com Ancient Egyptian History http www.aldokkan.com egypt egypt.htm Ancient Egyptian History Aldokkan http www.glyphdoctors.com Glyphdoctors Online courses in Egyptian hieroglyphics and history http www.ancient egypt.org The Ancient ... 1&hl nl Ancient Egyptian Science A Source Book Door Marshall Clagett, 1989 http vlib.iue.it history chronological ancient egypt.html WWW VL History Ancient Egypt http www.reshafim.org.il ad egypt history.htm A Short History of Ancient Egypt Ancient Egypt topics DEFAULTSORT History Of Ancient Egypt ... Valley to the History of Roman Egypt Roman conquest in 30 BC. The Pharaonic Period is dated from around ... fell under Greek rule in 332 BC. Egypt s history is split into several different periods according ...   more details



  1. Military history of ancient Greece

    Military history of Ancient Greece ...About the period prior to 400 AD the period from 400 AD onwards Military history of Greece History of Greece The military history of ancient Greece is the history of the wars and battles of the Greek people in Greece , the Balkans and the Greek colonies in the Mediterranean Sea and the Black Sea prior to 400 AD. Prehistoric and Ancient period Trojan War Lelantine War Messenian Wars First Sacred War Persian Wars Battle of Ephesus 498 BC Battle of Lade Battle of Marathon Battle of Thermopylae Battle of Salamis Battle of Plataea Battle of Mycale Battle of the Eurymedon First Peloponnesian War Battle of Oenophyta Battle of Coronea Battle of Tanagra 457 BC Carthage First Sicilian War Sicilian Wars Battle of Himera Peloponnesian War Battle of Arginusae Battle of Delium Battle of Chalcis Battle of Sybota Battle of Potidaea Battle of Naupactus 429 BC Battle of Notium Battle of Syme Battle of Cynossema Battle of Pylos Battle of Sphacteria Battle of Amphipolis Battle of Mantinea 418 BC Battle of Olpae Sicilian Expedition Battle of Syme Battle of Cyzicus Battle of Aegospotami Corinthian War Battle of Coronea Battle of Naxos Corinthian War Battle of Leuctra Battle of Cynoscephalae Battle of Mantinea 362 BC Anabasis Xenophon March of the 10,000 Battle of Cunaxa Battle of Crocus Field Foreign War Wars of Alexander the Great Battle of Chaeronea 338 BC Battle of Chaeronea Battle of the Granicus Battle of Issus Siege of Tyre Battle of Gaugamela Battle of the Hydaspes River Lamian War Battle of Crannon Wars of the Diadochi Battle of Corupedium Battle of Crannon Battle of Gabiene Battle of Gaza 312 BC Battle of Ipsus Battle of Paraitacene Battle of Raphia Battle of Salamis in Cyprus 306 BC Chremonidean War Battle of Sellasia Battle of Pydna Battle of Cynoscephalae Battle of Asculum Cretan ... Ancient & Roman fortifications Long Walls Isthmus Wall Phocian Wall Alliances Achaean League League ...   more details



  1. Timeline of ancient history

    Timeline of Ancient history is the chronology historical events in time of the documented ancient history ancient past from the beginning of recorded history until the Early Middle Ages . Ancient chronology For events before recorded history Timeline of prehistory Bronze Age and Early Iron Age The Bronze ... to various other periods of ancient history, like Ancient Egypt , ancient Mesopotamia such as, Assyria ...?id 3uYtAAAAIAAJ A Dictionary of Greek and Roman Antiquities . J. Murray, 1891 ref Ancient history ... in return for the title of dux of Italy most frequently cited date for the end of ancient history End of ancient history in Europe The date used as the end of the ancient era is entirely arbitrary ... from AD 500 to 1000. Not all historians agree on the ending dates of ancient history, which ... date the end of ancient history with the fall of the Western Roman Empire fall of Rome in AD 476 , the death ... url http www.livius.org title Livius. Articles on Ancient History accessdate format work cite journal ... cite book last Thomas first Carol G. title Decoding Ancient History A Toolkit for the Historian .... Citations and notes reflist 1 DEFAULTSORT Timeline Of Ancient History Category Ancient history ... BC Sumer ian cuneiform , history s oldest writing system. ref Harvnb Diamond 1999 p 218 ref This marks the beginning of recorded history 3300 BC Bronze Age begins in the Near East ref Harvnb Kristiansen ... Begins in Iran 3000 BC First known use of papyrus by Ancient Egypt Egyptians 2800 BC Kot Diji ... 2700 BC Minoan Civilization ancient palace city Knossos reach 80,000 inhabitants 2700 BC Rise ... War A New History. Simon & Schuster ISBN 0 7432 6441 9 ref c. 1180 BC Disintegration of Hittite ... of the Iliad and the Odyssey 800 BC Rise of Ancient Greece Greek city states Classical Antiquity main Classical antiquity Classical antiquity is a broad term for a long period of cultural history centered on the Mediterranean Sea, comprising the interlocking civilizations of Ancient Greece ...   more details



  1. Ancient History (play)

    Ancient History is a one act play written by American playwright David Ives in 1990, and then revised in 1996. Plot The Village Voice described Ancient History as consisting almost entirely of digression . ref cite news author Feingold, Michael title Structured Play Time work The Village Voice volume 41 number 25 year 1996 page 87 ref The play opens with the ominous ringing of an off stage telephone. As the lights come up Ruth and Jack, a couple in their mid thirties, are dancing in their apartment. The telephone rings again, the couple stops, the music backs up a few measures and they begin to dance. Ruth and Jack dance on and converse about what a good time they are having after a few lines the telephone rings, the music backs up a few measures and the conversation also goes back a few lines and this time changes direction. A few lines go by and the phone rings again, and the conversation once more rewinds and re starts, yet again changing focus. This pattern of rewinding and re starting the conversation in a different vein continues throughout the play whenever the unseen telephone rings. This convention is similar to the bell ringing in Ives s previous work Sure Thing one of six plays in the collection All in the Timing . As the play progresses the audience learns that the couple is in a tenuous state in their relationship and the happiness seen as the play opens is not the prevalent mood. Ruth is Jewish Jack is a former Catholic . Ruth believes in hard work and success Jack is lazy and has no goals. Ruth desperately wants to be married Jack hates the idea of marriage. With each ring of the phone, the love affair dissolves into a more intense argument about religion, the future or marriage however, this does not prevent a build up of hope with each ring that perhaps the couple may work out their differences and come to an agreement. At one point Ruth and Jack even ... in the start of the play. ref name Ancient cite book author Ives, David title Ancient History edition ...   more details



  1. Ancient history of Sri Lanka

    Refimprove date November 2009 Merge from Ancient history of Sri Lanka Workpage date November 2009 History of Sri Lanka The Ancient history of Sri Lanka begins with the gradual onset of historical records ... History Of Sri Lanka Category History of Sri Lanka Category Ancient history by country Sri Lanka ... litearature, such as the Mahavamsa, dates to the 6th century AD. The entire ancient period of Sri Lankan history is dominated by the Anuradhapura Kingdom . The medieval period in Sri Lanka is taken ... record for the history of Sri Lanka from about the 6th century B.C. The Mahavamsa, written around 400 ... of Sri Lanka Sri Lankan written history begins with the arrival of Vijaya of Sri Lanka Vijaya and his ... in his person...two conquests of ancient Sri Lanka . Vijaya is a Kalinga ancient Orissa prince ..., and may have a common source in ancient Proto Indo European folk tales. ref Indo European Folk ... Ceylon near Puttalam . ref See A Concise History of Ceylon From the Earliest Times to the Arrival ... eastern India was the home of the earliest colonists. ref Early History of Education in Ceylon ... arrived from the east around Bengal and Orissa . ref Encyclop dia Britannica , Online See History, Colonization and the spread of Buddhism Indo Aryan settlement See also A Concise History of Ceylon ... Nicholas, Senarat Paranavitana ref ref More Evidence in Favor of Northwest Phonetics shows that ancient ... of ancient Sinhalese is more akin to western India. Comparative study of the languages of ancient ... of king Ashoka located in north west frontier province of Pakistan Ancient Kamboja, People and the Country, 1981, pp. 345 46 . Ancient Sinhalese used Goyam Godhumt for rice. Rice is not the staple ... in Ptolemy s map of the ancient world. Tamirabharani is the old name for the second longest river ... ships travelling the southern Silk Route. Mahathitha was an ancient port linking Sri Lanka ... sapling via Jambukola Sambiliturei . There is no evidence in the history of King Ashoka about ...   more details



  1. Camden Professor of Ancient History

    The Camden Professorship of Ancient History at the University of Oxford was established in 1622 by William Camden , Clarencieux King of Arms , and endowed with the income of the manor of Bexley . The Chair has been attached to Brasenose College since 1877. The holders of the Chair since its foundation are the following Degory Wheare 1622 1647 Robert Waryng 1647 1648 Lewis du Moulin 1648 1660 John Lamphire 1660 1688 Henry Dodwell 1688 1691 Charles Aldworth 1691 1720 Sedgwick Harrison 1720 1727 Richard Frewin 1727 1761 John Warneford 1761 1773 William Scott, 1st Baron Stowell William Scott later Lord Stowell 1773 1785 Thomas Warton 1785 1790 Thomas Winstanley 1790 1823 Peter Elmsley 1823 1825 Edward Cardwell 1825 1861 George Rawlinson 1861 1889 Henry Francis Pelham 1889 1907 Francis John Haverfield 1907 1919 Henry Stuart Jones 1920 1927 James George Clark Anderson 1927 1936 Hugh Last 1936 1949 Ronald Syme 1949 1970 Peter Brunt 1970 1982 Fergus Millar 1984 2002 Alan Bowman ref http www.classics.ox.ac.uk faculty directory facdetails.asp ref 2002 Sources Reflist The Historical Register of the University of Oxford, 1220 1900 . OUP http www.oahs.org.uk oxo vol 208 9 Jones.doc The Foundation and History of the Camden Chair lecture by Prof H Stuart Jones, 1922 Category Oxford Professorships Category Professorships in Classics History Category Professorships in History Category 1622 establishments in England Category Brasenose College, Oxford Category Lists of people associated with the University of Oxford ...   more details



  1. History of ethics in Ancient Greece

    Expert subject Philosophy date November 2008 Ethical theory in Greek culture predates philosophical reflection. The main ethical category for ancient Greeks was arete or virtue, which meant a certain strength or ability, or even force. The objective of a successful life was attaining doxa , or glory. Also an important concept in Greek culture was that of hybris , trying to go beyond one s possibilities. The literary source of this folk ethical theory can be seen in Homer , Greek tragedy and also Aesop s fables. The first philosophers, the Presocratics , occasionally reflected on ethics. Heraclitus thought that injustice appears only in the eyes of men, and that a divine perspective would show that everything is just. Pythagoras founded a sect in which a good reincarnation metempsychosis was to be attained through following certain ascetic practices. Democritus proposed cheerfulness as the supreme goal of life. An important change came with the Sophist movement, who resembled professional teachers. They traveled from one polis city to another, and were concerned with ethical problems. Protagoras was a sophist and the first formulator of relativism in Western thought. By saying man is the measure of all things, he attacked the unchallenged notion of a fixed reality. Socrates was a milestone in the history of ethics. He regarded for the first time aret as the rational part of the human soul mind psych . See also History of ethics Category Classical Greek philosophy Category Ethical schools and movements Category History of philosophy hi ...   more details



  1. Ancient Greek history of Cyprus

    to the Bible . DEFAULTSORT Ancient Greek History Of Cyprus Category Ancient Greece Category History ...Multiple issues unreferenced March 2009 orphan February 2009 Greek historians have constructed a history of Cyprus that includes many mythological elements, but may contain valuable information on the early history of some local dynasties. The Greeks believed it to be history and showed the graves and ancestor temples of these people to visitors. All the kings of Cyprus could trace their ancestry back to Teucer , Agapenor and Kinyras and even the bible mentions one of the Kinyradae, Kethimus Kittim . From Pygmalion the chronology follows Ovid s Metamorphosis, Apollodorus Bibliothiki and Jerome s Chronicon. Prior to that it follows Plato Symposium, Critias, Timaeus . c. 1700 BC Aphrodite Ourania comes to Cyprus. c. 1680s BC 1675 BC Aphrodite Zeia Kypris is born to Zeus Kypros and Dione mythology Dione . c.1500 Pygmalion Belis comes to the city of Amathus in Cyprus, marries Galatea mythology Galatea and begets Paphos. c. 1460 BC Paphos Pygmaliotis is known in Cyprus. c. 1420 BC Adonis Phoenikides is known. c. 1405 BC Kinyras Paphitis founds the city of Paphos but is seduced by his own daughter Smyrna, and begets a son Adonis . c. 1385 BC Laodice, daughter of Kinyras marries Elatus Arcades of Arcadia and gives birth to five sons, Aepytus, Pereus, Cyllen, Ischys, and Stymphalus. c. 1355 BC Pygmalion father unknown rules at Paphos . Sandocus Astynoudes marries Pharnace, daughter of Megassares, king of Hyria in Celixia and begets Kinyras. c. 1310 BC Kinyras Sandocou, having married Metharme, daughter of Pygmalion , becomes king of Cyprus and begets Oxyporus and Adonis, and the daughters, Orsedice, Laogore and Braesia. c. 1220 BC Kinyras father unknown rules at Paphos . 1201 BC Kinyras sends Agamemnon Atrides 50 ships, 49 of them made of clay. 1183 BC Agapenor Ancaeou, the king ... in his campaign against Ancient Egypt Egypt . c. 470 BC Amasis compels Cyprus to pay tribute to Egypt ...   more details



  1. History of ancient Lebanon

    History of Lebanon ancient The history of ancient Lebanon traces the course of events in what is now known as Lebanon from the beginning of history to the History of Lebanon under Arab rule beginning of Arab rule . Prehistoric Times The earliest known settlements in Lebanon date back to earlier than 5000 BC . In Byblos , which is considered to be the oldest continuously inhabited city in the world, archaeologists have discovered remnants of prehistoric huts with crushed limestone floors, primitive weapons, and burial jars which are evidence of the Neolithic and Chalcolithic fishing communities who lived on the shore of the Mediterranean Sea over 8,000 years ago. Phoenicians main Phoenicia See also Phoenicians and wine The area now known as Lebanon first appeared in recorded history around 4000 BC as a group of coastal cities and a heavily forested hinterland. It was inhabited by the Canaanites , a Semitic people, whom the Greeks called Phoenicians because of the purple phoinikies dye they sold ... specifically from Chapter 1 Historical Setting, by Afaf Sabeh McGowen . DEFAULTSORT History Of Ancient Lebanon Category History of Lebanon ja uk ... city to trade actively with Ancient Egypt Egypt and the pharaohs of the Old Kingdom 2686 BC 2686 ... routes flourished until the invasion of the coastal areas by the ancient Assyrians Assyrians . Assyrian rule main History of Lebanon under Assyrian rule Assyrian rule 875 BC 875 608 BC 608 BC deprived ... rule and the Persian Empire main History of Lebanon under Babylonian rule As the Babylonians finally ... were enslaved. main History of Lebanon under Persian rule The Achaemenids ended Babylonian rule ... coastal cities. Macedonian rule main History of Lebanon under Macedonian rule The Persian Empire ... of the Seleucids ended a forty year period of conflict. Roman rule main History of Lebanon under Roman ... built throughout the country, as well as paved roads that linked the cities. Byzantine rule main History ...   more details



  1. Ancient history of Yemen

    city of Hadhramaut . The ancient history of Yemen South Arabia is especially important because Yemen ... Ancient History Of Yemen Category History of Yemen Link GA de ar cs Starov k d jiny ...History of Yemen Image Panel Almaqah Louvre DAO18.jpg thumb Sabaean inscription addressed to the moon ... 04 wap ht04wap.htm Arabian Peninsula, 1000 B.C. 1 A.D. Timeline of Art History The Metropolitan Museum ... helped sustain a stable population, a feature recognized by the ancient Greek geographer Ptolemy ... of Art History The Metropolitan Museum of Art Bot generated title ref Islam arrived in 630 CE, and Yemen ... the leadership of Qahtan . ref http thearabhistory.com qahtan The Qahtanites in ancient times ref ... of the Phoenician script, this will lead to the recording of the South Arabian history. Kingdom ... of land ref http www.everyculture.com To Z Yemen.html Culture of Yemen History and ethnic relations ... BronzeManNashqum.jpg thumb Bronze man found in Al Bayda , Yemen Al Bayda ancient Nashqum . 6th 5th .... a ramawt , Encyclopaedia D Ha , pp.965 6. ref Kingdom of Awsan 800 BCE 500 BCE main Awsan The ancient ... of the ancient Yemeni kingdoms which thrived in the Baihan valley. Like the other Southern Arabian ... of South Arabian history, Minaic inscriptions are of the same time period as the first Sabaic inscriptions ..., Badhan , converted to Islam and Yemen followed the new religion. See also Pre Islamic Arabia Ancient Near East Islamic history of Yemen External links Map http www.geocities.com Athens Acropolis 6200 ... text from http www.state.gov r pa ei bgn 5302.htm history U.S. State Dept. Country Study 1 DAUM ... 1988 . pp.  53 4. http www.utcyemen.com UTC history.htm History of Yemen at utcyemen.com http www.metmuseum.org toah ht 04 wap ht04wap.htm Timeline of Art History of Arabia including Yemen ... des Jemen German http www.al bab.com yemen hist hist.htm History of Yemen on al bab.com Citations reflist ... International, 2002. ISBN 1 900988 07 0 Andrey Korotayev . Ancient Yemen . Oxford Oxford University ...   more details




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