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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › CanaanCanaan - Wikipedia

    2 giorni fa · Canaan had significant geopolitical importance in the Late Bronze Age Amarna Period (14th century BC) as the area where the spheres of interest of the Egyptian, Hittite, Mitanni, and Assyrian Empires converged or overlapped.

  2. 5 giorni fa · 1500 BC: Seed drill in Babylonia [176] 1400 BC: Rubber, Mesoamerican ballgame. [177] [178] 1400 BC - 1200 BC: Concrete in Tiryns (Mycenaean Greece). [179] [180] Waterproof concrete was later developed by the Assyrians in 688 BC, [181] and the Romans developed concretes that could set underwater. [182]

  3. 5 giorni fa · History of Rome. Historical states. Roman Kingdom 753–509 BC. Roman Republic 509–27 BC. Roman Empire 27 BC – 395 AD. Western Roman Empire 286–476. Kingdom of Italy 476–493. Ostrogothic Kingdom 493–536. Eastern Roman Empire 536–546. Ostrogothic Kingdom 546–547. Eastern Roman Empire 547–549. Ostrogothic Kingdom 549–552. Eastern Roman Empire 552–751.

  4. 10 apr 2024 · 14th century bc. Flourished: c.1400 BCE - c.1301 BCE. Suppiluliumas I (flourished 14th century bc) was a Hittite king who dominated the history of the ancient Middle East for the greater part of four decades and raised the Hittite kingdom to Imperial power.

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  5. 9 apr 2024 · Defying centuries of traditional worship of the Egyptian pantheon, Egyptian Pharaoh Akhenaten decreed during his reign in the mid-14th century B.C.E. that his subjects were to worship only one god: the sun-disk Aten. Akhenaten is sometimes called the world’s first monotheist.

  6. 2 apr 2024 · The kings of the Shang are believed to have occupied several capitals one after another, one of them possibly at modern Zhengzhou, where there are rich archaeological finds, but they settled at Anyang in the 14th century bce.

  7. 4 apr 2024 · The temple was first built by Aya in the 14th-century B.C.E., but Horemheb usurped and expanded the temple when he became pharaoh. (He ruled from the late 14th century through the early 13th century B.C.E.) Horemheb chiseled out every place where Aya’s name had been and replaced it with his own.