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{{Short description|One hundred years, from 1900 BC to 1801 BC}} |
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The '''19th century (BC)''' was the century that lasted from 1800 (BC) to 1899 (BC) |
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The '''19th century BC''' was the century that lasted from 1900 BC to 1801 BC. |
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Although dates don’t match up to 100 years, in terms of centuries, modern timeframes mean these dates may be different to how we define an era, in the 21st-century, (in other words, it may or may not have lasted for an extra couple of years, since this was before humans started putting clocks forward and back). --> |
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==Events== |
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==Events== |
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* c. 1900 BC: The ] along the Pacific coast of present-day ], ] were preparing ] beverages.<ref>{{cite journal|title=Oldest Chocolate in the New World|first1=Terry G.|last1=Powis|first2=W. Jeffrey|last2=Hurst|first3=María del Carmen|last3=Rodríguez|first4=Ponciano |last4=Ortíz|first5=Michael |last5=Blake|first6=David |last6=Cheetham|first7=Michael D. |last7=Coe|first8=John G.|last8=Hodgson|journal= ]|publisher=]|location=Cambridge, England|volume=81|issue=314|issn=0003-598X|date=December 2007|url= http://antiquity.ac.uk/projgall/powis/index.html}}</ref> |
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* c. 1900 BC: The ] along the Pacific coast of present-day ], ] were preparing ] beverages.<ref>{{cite journal|title=Oldest Chocolate in the New World|first1=Terry G.|last1=Powis|first2=W. Jeffrey|last2=Hurst|first3=María del Carmen|last3=Rodríguez|first4=Ponciano |last4=Ortíz|first5=Michael |last5=Blake|first6=David |last6=Cheetham|first7=Michael D. |last7=Coe|first8=John G.|last8=Hodgson|journal= ]|publisher=]|location=Cambridge, England|volume=81|issue=314|issn=0003-598X|date=December 2007|url= http://antiquity.ac.uk/projgall/powis/index.html}}</ref> |
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* c. 1900 BC: ] of ] is abandoned. |
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* c. 1900 BC: ] of ] is abandoned. |
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* ] empire in ], ]. |
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* c. 1897 BC: ] (]) started to rule. He built ] near his pyramide tomb complex at ]. |
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* c. 1897 BC: ] (]) started to rule. He built ] near his pyramide tomb complex at ]. |
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* c. 1895 BC–1878 BC: "] of ]", from the tomb of ] ] at ] was made. ]. It is now in the ], ]. |
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* c. 1895 BC–1878 BC: "] of ]", from the tomb of ] ] at ] was made. ]. It is now in the ], ]. |
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* c. 1839 BC: ] (]) died. |
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* c. 1839 BC: ] (]) died. |
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* 1836 BC-1818 BC: Head of ] is made. ]. It is now kept at The ], ], ]. |
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* 1836 BC-1818 BC: Head of ] is made. ]. It is now kept at The ], ], ]. |
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* c. 1825 BC: The oldest known medical text in Egyptian history, the ], is written. |
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* c. 1808 BC: ] conquers ] and emerges as the first ] king of ]. |
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== Sovereign states == |
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== Sovereign states == |