The 14th century BC is a century which lasted from the year 1400 BC until 1301 BC. Near East in 1400 BCE. Events. The northern Colossus of Memnon.
- 15th century BC, 14th century BC, 13th century BC
- 2nd millennium BC
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1894 - 732 BC Bashan: 1330 - 928 BC Byblos: 1800 - 970 BC Chorrera: 1800 - 300 BC Colchis: 1300 BC - 2nd century AD Crestonia: 14th century BC - 431 BC Dardania: 1527 - 1183 BC Dilmun: 2600 - 675 BC Donghu: 1400-150 BC Ebla: 3500 - 1600 BC Egypt: 3050 - 1550, 1077 - 322 BC Egyptian Empire: 1550 - 1077 BC Elam: 2800 - 550 BC Eshnuna: 2000 - 8th ...
Sovereign stateYears2334 - 2193 BC2000 - 1595 BC1380 - 550 BC2290 - 40 BCAs a means of recording the passage of time, the 14th century was a century lasting from January 1, 1301, to December 31, 1400. It is estimated that the century witnessed the death of more than 45 million lives from political and natural disasters in both Europe and the Mongol Empire.
- 13th century, 14th century, 15th century
- 2nd millennium
- 1300s, 1310s, 1320s, 1330s, 1340s, 1350s, 1360s, 1370s, 1380s, 1390s
- 13th century, 14th century, 15th century
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- 2nd millennium BC
The 14th century BC consists of the years 1400-1301 BC.
The 14th century BC is a century which lasted from the year 1400 BC until 1301 BC.
Figure of Ba'al with raised arm, 14th–12th century BC, found at ancient Ugarit (Ras Shamra site), a city at the far north of the Phoenician coast. Musée du Louvre Several Canaanite practices are attested in ancient sources and mentioned by scholars, such as temple prostitution [104] and child sacrifice . [105]