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*]: ] comes to an end. |
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*]: ] comes to an end. |
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*]: End of the ], start of the ]. |
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*]: End of the ], start of the ]. |
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*]: ], legendary ], dies after a nominal reign of 25 years. He reportedly only reigned in ] while ] and the rest of ] were under the control of an alliance of ] led by his uncle ] (son of ] of Athens) and his sons (including in some accounts ]). His four sons lead a successful military campaign to regain the throne. ] becomes ], ] reigns in ], ] in ] and ] in southern ]. |
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*]: ], legendary ], dies after a nominal reign of 25 years. He reportedly only reigned in ] while ] and the rest of ] were under the control of an alliance of ] led by his uncle ] (son of ] of Athens) and his sons (including in some accounts ]). His four sons lead a successful military campaign to regain the throne. ] becomes ], ] reigns in ], ] in ] and ] in southern ]. |
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*(May 31), ]: ] becomes leader of ]. |
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*(May 31), ]: ] becomes leader of ]. |
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*]: ] dies, 1 year after his son, ] is crowned. |
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*]: ] dies, 1 year after his son, ] is crowned. |
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*]: The ] in ]. ] and ] sign the earliest known ] at the end of the Battle of Kadesh. |
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*]: The ] in ]. ] and ] sign the earliest known ] at the end of the Battle of Kadesh. |
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*]: ], king of ], and ], king of the ], sign the earliest known ]. |
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*]: ], king of ], and ], king of the ], sign the earliest known ]. |
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*(September 7), ]: A ] on this date might mark the birth of legendary ] at ]. |
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*(September 7), ]: A ] on this date might mark the birth of legendary ] at ]. |
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*]: ] ] of ] to ]. |
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*]: ] ] of ] to ]. |
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*]: The ] at ] is constructed (comparable with Hittite architecture). |
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*]: The ] at ] is constructed (comparable with Hittite architecture). |
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*]: ], legendary ], receives a false message that his designated heir ], his son by ] of ]a, is dead. ] had been sent to his overlord ] of ] as an offering to the ]. ], ]' only other son (by ] of ]), had been ]d in ] and would become legendary ancestor to the ]. Believing himself without heirs the ] commits ] after a reign of 48 years. He is succeeded by ], who actually still lives. The ] is reportedly named in his honor. |
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*]: ], legendary ], receives a false message that his designated heir ], his son by ] of ]a, is dead. ] had been sent to his overlord ] of ] as an offering to the ]. ], ]' only other son (by ] of ]), had been ]d in ] and would become legendary ancestor to the ]. Believing himself without heirs the ] commits ] after a reign of 48 years. He is succeeded by ], who actually still lives. The ] is reportedly named in his honor. |
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*]: ] ] defeats a ]n invasion. |
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*]: ] ] defeats a ]n invasion. |
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*]: ], legendary ], is deposed and succeeded by ], great-grandson of ] and second cousin of ]' father ]. ] is reportedly assisted by ] of ], who want to reclaim their sister ] from her first husband ]. The latter seeks refuge in ], whose King ] is an old friend and ally. ], however, considers his visitor a threat to the throne and proceeds to ] him (though other accounts place these events a decade later, in the ]). |
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*]: ], legendary ], is deposed and succeeded by ], great-grandson of ] and second cousin of ]' father ]. ] is reportedly assisted by ] of ], who want to reclaim their sister ] from her first husband ]. The latter seeks refuge in ], whose King ] is an old friend and ally. ], however, considers his visitor a threat to the throne and proceeds to ] him (though other accounts place these events a decade later, in the ]). |
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*]: Death of Egyptian ] ]. |
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*]: Death of Egyptian ] ]. |
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*]: Pharaoh ] claims a victory over the people of ]. |
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*]: Pharaoh ] claims a victory over the people of ]. |
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*]: Approximate starting date of ], a period of ], unrest and destruction in the eastern ] and ]. |
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*]: Approximate starting date of ], a period of ], unrest and destruction in the eastern ] and ]. |
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*]: ], legendary ], is deposed after a reign of 30 years and succeeded by ], great-grandson of ] and second cousin of ]' father ]. ] is reportedly assisted by ] of ], who want to reclaim their sister ] from her first husband ]. ] seeks refuge in ], whose King ] is an old friend and ally. ], however, considers his visitor a threat to the throne and proceeds ] him. (Other accounts place these events a decade earlier. See ].) |
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*]: ], legendary ], is deposed after a reign of 30 years and succeeded by ], great-grandson of ] and second cousin of ]' father ]. ] is reportedly assisted by ] of ], who want to reclaim their sister ] from her first husband ]. ] seeks refuge in ], whose King ] is an old friend and ally. ], however, considers his visitor a threat to the throne and proceeds ] him. (Other accounts place these events a decade earlier. See ].) |
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*c. ]: ] that survived exists in ]. |
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*c. ]: ] that survived exists in ]. |
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*c. 1200 BC: ]s appear in Ancient China. |
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*c. 1200 BC: ]s appear in Ancient China. |
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*c. 1200 BC: Start of ] in ], eastern ], and ]. |
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*c. 1200 BC: Start of ] in ], eastern ], and ]. |
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*c. 1200 BC: Collapse of ] power in ] with the destruction of their capital ]. |
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*c. 1200 BC: Collapse of ] power in ] with the destruction of their capital ]. |
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*c. 1200 BC: Massive migrations of people around the Mediterranean and the Middle-East. See ] for more information. |
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*c. 1200 BC: Massive migrations of people around the Mediterranean and the Middle-East. See ] for more information. |
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*c. 1200 BC: ] nomads and ] become a big threat to the former ] and ]. |
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*c. 1200 BC: ] nomads and ] become a big threat to the former ] and ]. |
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*c. 1200 BC: Migration and expansion of ]. Destruction of Mycenaean city ]. |
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*c. 1200 BC: Migration and expansion of ]. Destruction of Mycenaean city ]. |
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*c. 1200 BC: The proto-Scythian ] expands from the lower ] region to cover the whole of the North ] area. |
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*c. 1200 BC: The proto-Scythian ] expands from the lower ] region to cover the whole of the North ] area. |
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*c. 1200 BC: The ] start settling the steppes of southern ]? (Undocumented conjecture). |
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*c. 1200 BC: The ] start settling the steppes of southern ]? (Undocumented conjecture). |
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*c. 1200 BC: ] culture starts and thrives in ]. |
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*c. 1200 BC: ] culture starts and thrives in ]. |
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*c. 1200 BC: ] starts to flourish. |
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*c. 1200 BC: ] starts to flourish. |
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*c. 1200 BC: ] civilization in ]. |
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*c. 1200 BC: ] civilization in ]. |
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*c. 1200 BC: Possible battle in the ] River Valley of northern Germany.<ref>http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/science-environment-13469861</ref> |
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*c. 1200 BC: Possible battle in the ] River Valley of northern Germany.<ref>http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/science-environment-13469861</ref> |
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Although many human societies were literate in this period, some individual persons mentioned in this article ought to be considered legendary rather than historical.