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  1. Significant people. References. 1300s BC (decade) The 1300s BC is a decade which lasted from 1309 BC to 1300 BC. Map of the Eastern Hemisphere in 1300 BC. Events and trends. Cecrops II, legendary King of Athens, dies after a reign of 40 years and is succeeded by his son Pandion II.

  2. January 14 – With the death of King Andrew III ("Andrew the Venetian") after a short illness, possibly from poisoning, the Árpád Dynasty in Hungary ends. This results in a power struggle between Wenceslaus III of Bohemia, Otto III of Bavaria, and Charles Robert of Naples. Eventually, Wenceslaus is elected and crowned as king of Hungary and ...

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    c. 1300–1046 BC: in China, the Shang dynasty flourishes as it settles its capital, Yin, near Anyang. Chinese settlers swarm in compact groups to create new clearing areas towards the Yangtze basin...
    c. 1300 BC: the Aryans dominate northwest India as far as the Sarasvati River. The Vedas mention the Dasas (slaves) as their enemies. Dasas are interpreted as being a North Iranian tribe, Dahae. Th...
    c. 1260 BC: Lapita pottery discovered at the Bourewa site southwest of Viti Levudates back to this period.
    c. 1350–1210 BC: the Igihalkid dynasty in Elam. They resume the title of "Kings of Anshan and Susa".
    c. 1306–1186 BC: the Nineteenth Dynasty of Egypt. Memphis, then Pi-Ramesses, are the capitals of the New Kingdom of Egypt. It is a period of relative prosperity. During the reign of Ramesses II, th...
    1307–1275 BC: the first Assyrian mention of the Ahlamu, proto-Aramaic people, during the reign of Adad-nirari I, in the region of the north of the Euphrates. The Aramaeans, a Semitic people reporte...
    1274 BCE: the Egyptian and Hittite Empires clash in the Battle of Kadesh, with heavy losses to each side but no decisive outcome.
    c. 1300–1200 BC: Bronze IIIB in Greece. The Lion Gate and the Treasury of Atreus are built in Mycenae. It is a time of peace and prosperity in the Aegean. Mycenaean imports to the Levant peak. A wr...
    c. 1300–1200 BC: approximately 4,000 men fight a battle at a causeway over the Tollense valleyin Northern Germany, the largest known prehistoric battle north of the Alps.
    c. 1300–500 BC: the Lusatian culture in Poland, parts of the Czech Republic and Slovakia, eastern Germany and northern Ukraine.
    c. 1250–850 BC: the Urnfield culture, characterized by vast cemeteries housing urns with the ashes of the deceased and offerings, marks the Late Bronze Age in Western Europe.
  3. c. 1370 BC: the Hagia Triada Sarcophagus is created in Crete. [20] c. 1350 – 1330 BC: the reconstruction of the palace and Cyclopean enclosure at Mycenae, then at its peak under the reign of the legendary king and queen Perseus and Andromeda.

  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › 1300s1300s - Wikipedia

    1300s may refer to: The century from 1300 to 1399, almost synonymous with the 14th century (1301–1400) 1300s (decade), the period from 1300 to 1309.

  5. Excavated by Christos Stamatakis in 1878. c. 1300 BC–1200 BCThe palace at Pylos is built. c. 1300 BC– 1100 BC —Warrior vase, from Mycenae, Ancient Greece, is made. It is now at National Archaeological Museum of Athens. Significant people. Pangeng of China.

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