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  1. The history of Anatolia (often referred to in historical sources as Asia Minor) can be roughly subdivided into: Prehistory of Anatolia (up to the end of the 3rd millennium BCE), Ancient Anatolia (including Hattian, Hittite and post-Hittite periods), Classical Anatolia (including Achaemenid, Hellenistic and Roman periods), Byzantine Anatolia (later overlapping, since the 11th century, with the ...

  2. Prayers to the gods to end the plague, by Mursili II, from the 14th century BC. Shown in Hattusa, Istanbul, Archaeological Museum. According to author Philip Norrie (How Disease Affected the End of the Bronze Age), there are three diseases most likely to have caused a post-Bronze Age societal collapse: smallpox, bubonic plague, and tularemia.

  3. The 10th century BC comprises the years from 1000 BC to 901 BC. This period followed the Late Bronze Age collapse in the Near East , and the century saw the Early Iron Age take hold there. The Greek Dark Ages which had come about in 1200 BC continued.

  4. 1046 BC: King Wu of Zhou overthrows the last Shang dynasty king Di Xin and becomes first king of the Zhou dynasty (1046 BC—256 BC) founded by his father King Wen of Zhou. 1044 BC : On the death of Smendes I , king of Egypt , he is succeeded by two co-regents, Psusennes I [ 1 ] and Neferkare Amenemnisu .

  5. About Wikipedia; Contact us; Donate; Contribute ... 14th-century BC establishments in Egypt‎ (1 C, ... (3 C, 32 P) Pages in category "14th century BC in Egypt"

  6. 14th-century BC establishments → This category is for organizations, places, companies, or other things founded or established in the 14th century BC . The 14th century BC is the time period from the year 1400 BC to 1301 BC .

  7. Teotihuacan (4th century BCE – 7/8th century CE) was both a city, and an empire of the same name, which, at its zenith between 150 and the 5th century, covered most of Mesoamerica. Aztec. The Aztec having started to build their empire around 14th century found their civilization abruptly ended by the Spanish conquistadors. They lived in ...

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