The 23rd century BC is a century which was from the year 2300 BC to 2201 BC.
- 24th century BC, 23rd century BC, 22nd century BC
- 3rd millennium BC
- 24th century BC, 23rd century BC, 22nd century BC
- 24th century BC, 23rd century BC, 22nd century BC
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Ibbi-Sipish or Ibbi-Zikir (ca. 23rd century BC) was the vizier of Ebla for king Ishar-Damu for 17 years. He was the son of his predecessor, Ibrium, who had been Ishar-Damu's vizier for 15 years. Ibbi-Sipish visited cities abroad, such as Kish.
The 23rd century of the anno Domini or Common Era in the Gregorian calendar will begin on January 1, 2201 and end on December 31, 2300.
- 22nd century, 23rd century, 24th century
- 3rd millennium
- 22nd century, 23rd century, 24th century
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(December 2017) 23rd century BC. Year Date Event 2253 BC: The last Hùng king of the Cấn line ended his rule of Văn Lang. 2252 BC:
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Gojoseon (c. 2333 BC – 108 BC) Akkadian Empire (c. 23rd century BC – c. 21st century BC) Babylon (1959 BC – c. 6th century BC; absorbed by Persian Empire) Mycenaean Greece (c. 1600 BC – c. 1100 BC) United Monarchy of Israel (c. 1050 BC- c. 930 BC); succeeded by the following two kingdoms: Kingdom of Israel (c. 930 BC- 722 BC; conquered ...
According to Abrahamic religious tradition, this was the era of the Patriarch Abraham (however, other datings include 19th century BC, and/or 17th century through 15th century BC) The Three Sovereigns and Five Emperors are to said to have ruled China during this time; Inventions, discoveries, introductions