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  1. Pages in category "23rd-century BC Sumerian kings" The following 3 pages are in this category, out of 3 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. L.

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › EnheduannaEnheduanna - Wikipedia

    Enheduanna's father, Sargon of Akkad, founded the Akkadian Empire in the 24th century BCE Irene J. Winter states that Sargon, having conquered Ur, likely sought to "consolidate the Akkadian dynasty's links with the traditional Sumerian past in the important cult and political center of Ur" [ 6 ] by appointing Enheduanna to an important position ...

  3. This, however, is a misnomer, as the chronology is based on Ussher's work alone and not that of Lightfoot. Ussher deduced that the first day of creation was October 22, 4004 BC on the proleptic Julian calendar, near the autumnal equinox. Lightfoot similarly deduced that Creation began at nightfall near the autumnal equinox, but in the year 3929 BC.

  4. 829 – 804 BC: Involved in a prolonged civil war with king Takelot II/Crown Prince Osorkon B. Iuput I (unknown) (unknown) 829 – 804 BC: co-regent Shoshenq VI: Usermaatre Meryamun (unknown) 804 – 798 BC: Succeeded Pedubast I at Thebes and ruled Upper Egypt for 6 years. Osorkon III Usermaatre Setpenamun: Kanakhtkhaemwaset: 798 – 769 BC ...

  5. In the 5,000 years from 2000 BC to 3000 AD, there will be a total of 12,064 lunar eclipses: 4,378 penumbral eclipses, of which 4,237 were partial and 141 were total; 4,207 partial eclipses

  6. c. 2400 BC: 2000 BC- Large painted jar with birds in the border (Indus valley civilization) now at the Boston Art Museum. c. 2350 BC: End of the Early Dynastic III period in Mesopotamia. c. 2350 BC: First destruction of the city of Mari. c. 2345 BC: End of Fifth Dynasty. Pharaoh Unas died. c. 2345 BC: Sixth dynasty of Egypt starts (other date ...

  7. 23rd-century BC literature‎ (1 C) This page was last edited on 6 February 2022, at 10:24 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution ...

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