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    The 9th century BC consists of the years 900-899 BC. Asa (911 BC-870 BC.) Jehosophat 870 BC-848 BC Jeroham of Judah, 848 BC-841 BC Ahaziah of Judah, 841 BC Athaliah, 841 BC-835 BC Jehoash, 835 BC-796 BC Baasha, 909 BC-886 BC Elah, 886 BC-885 BC Zimri, 885 BC Omri, 885 BC-874 BC Ahab, 874 BC-853 BC Ahaziah of Israel, 853 BC-852 BC Jehoram of Israel, 852 BC-841 BC Jehu, 841 BC-814 BC Jehoahaz ...
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    Judea is a term used for the mountainous southern part of the historic Land of Israel.. Map of the region in the 9th century BC. The Kingdom of Judah (Hebrew: מַלְכּוּת יְהוּדָה, Modern Malkut Yəhuda Tiberian Malkûṯ Yəhûḏāh) existed at two periods in Jewish history.According to the Hebrew Bible, a kingdom emerged in Judah after the death of Saul, when the tribe of ...
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    The 9th century consists of the years 801-900 AD. Stichometry of St. Nicephorus, Patriarch of Constantinople, lists the Book of Revelation and the Apocalypse of Peter among the "disputed" books. 869-870; 879-880 Fourth Council of Constantinople deposes Patriarch Photios of Constantinople (who was later made a saint by the Orthodox Church) because his predecessor, Ignatios of Constantinople ...
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    In Irish mythology Partholón was the leader of the second group of people to settle in Ireland, supposedly first to arrive after the biblical Flood. They arrived in 2680 BC according to the chronology of the Annals of the Four Masters, 2061 BC according to Seathrún Céitinn's chronology, and the time of Abraham according to Irish synchronic historians. The earliest surviving reference to ...
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    The 2nd millennium BC marks the transition from the Middle to the Late Bronze Age. Its first half is dominated by the Middle Kingdom of Egypt and Babylonia. The alphabet develops. Indo-Iranian migration onto the Iranian plateau and onto the Indian subcontinent propagates the use of the chariot. Chariot warfare and population movements lead to violent changes at the center of the millennium ...
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    This wall, which existed throughout the 10th century BC, was destroyed in the 9th century BC. It was replaced by a casement wall (a double wall with rooms) built on the foundation of the old solid wall. It existed almost 100 years, until destroyed in 701 BC by the Assyrian king Sennacharib. [It stands 5 feet high and measures 9 feet on each ...
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    Template:Stone Age The 9th millennium BC marks the beginning of the Neolithic period. Agriculture spreads throughout the Fertile Crescent and use of pottery becomes more widespread. Larger settlements like Jericho arise along salt and flint trade routes. Northern Eurasia is resettled as the glaciers of the last glacial maximum retreat. World population is at a few million people, likely below ...
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    The 1st millennium BC encompasses the Iron Age and sees the rise of many successive empires. The Neo-Assyrian Empire, followed by the Achaemenids. In Greece, Classical Antiquity begins with the colonization of Magna Graecia and peaks with the rise of Hellenism. The close of the millennium sees the rise of the Roman Empire. In South Asia, the Vedic civilization blends into the Maurya Empire ...
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    The 8th century BC consists of the years 800-799 BC. 738 BC - King Tiglath-Pileser III of Assyria invades Israel, forcing it to pay tribute. 722 BC. Assyrian king Sargon II conquers the Northern Kingdom of Israel. 710s BC - Judah, Tyre and Sidon revolt against Assyria. 701 BC. King Hezekiah of Judah, backed by Egypt, revolts against king Sennacherib of Assyria. Sennacherib sacks many ...
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    The 10th century BC consists of the years 1000-901 BC. c. 960 BC. Temple in Jerusalem built. David (1011 BC - 971 BC) Solomon (970 BC to 930 BC). Rehoboam (930 BC-913 BC). Abijam (913 BC-911 BC). Asa (911 BC-870 BC.) Jeroboam I (930 BC-910 BCE) Nadab (910 BC-909 BC. Baasha (909 BC-886 BC. Iddo (II Chronicles 9:29, 12:15, 13:22). Nathan (reigns of David & Solomon) Gad (2 Samuel 24; reign of ...
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