The 1450sBC was a decade lasting from January 1, 1459, BC to December 31, 1450, BC. Battle of Megiddo (15th century BC) between Thutmose III and a coalition...
The 1460s BC was a decade lasting from January 1, 1469 BC to December 31, 1460 BC. c. 1469 BC—In the Battle of Megiddo, Egypt defeats Canaan. It is the...
The 1440s BC is a decade which lasted from 1449 BC to 1440 BC. 1449 BC: Fíachu Labrainne, Milesians' High King of Ireland, is killed and succeeded by Eochu...
century BC – State leaders in the 14th century BC – State leaders by year This is a list of state leaders in the 15th century BC (1500–1401 BC). Egypt:...
The 1470s BC was a decade lasting from January 1, 1479 BC to December 31, 1470 BC. c. 1478 BC–1390 BC—Hand mirror, Eighteenth Dynasty of Egypt, is made...
The 2nd millennium BC spanned the years 2000 BC to 1001 BC. In the Ancient Near East, it marks the transition from the Middle to the Late Bronze Age....
The 1430s BC is a decade which lasted from 1439 BC to 1430 BC. 1437 BC—Legendary King Erichthonius I of Athens dies after a reign of 50 years and is succeeded...
15th century BC was the century that lasted from 1500 BC to 1401 BC. 1504 BC – 1492 BC: Egypt conquers Nubia and the Levant. 1500 BC – 1400 BC: The Battle...
original on 9 March 2015. Retrieved 4 September 2023. 5th to 3rd centuries BC. "Nordisk samekonvensjon" [Nordic Sami Convention] (PDF) (in Norwegian). 26...
Archived from the original on 16 April 2014. Retrieved 24 April 2024. 1200 - 800 BC. "Bactrian". Archived from the original on 3 October 2021. Retrieved 2024-03-08...
published, having previously existed only in manuscript. 1470s – 1460s – 1450s – Architecture of the Ottoman Empire after capturing Constantinople 1440s...
philosopher, and constitutionalist who lived during the years of 106–43 BC. He held the positions of Roman senator and Roman consul (chief-magistrate)...
technology 28,000 BC – People wear beads, bracelets, and pendants 14,500 BC – First pottery, made by the Jōmon people of Japan. 6th millennium BC – Copper metallurgy...
conquest, and exploitation of Portugal enforced as well by papal bulls in 1450s (by the fall of the Byzantine Empire), granting Portugal navigation, war...
began to increase after the invention of moveable type in Europe in the 1450s. Martin Luther's German Bible translation was one of the first mass printed...
explicit value for the declination is given by ʿIzz al-Dīn al-Wafāʾī (fl. the 1450s in Cairo). Pre modern Arabic sources refer to the compass using the term...
Macedonia, and Kosovo, were later recovered by Murad II between the 1430s and 1450s. On 10 November 1444, Murad repelled the Crusade of Varna by defeating the...
settlement likely of Thracian origin founded between the 13th and 11th centuries BC. The site, according to the founding myth of the city, was abandoned by the...
In the 1450s they attacked Assyria, sacking Assur, and bringing the cities of Gasur and Arrapkha under their control. From c.1450 to 1393 BC the kings...
Alberti used them in this way in his churches: the Tempio Malatestiano (1450s, incomplete), Santa Maria Novella (to 1470), San Sebastiano in Mantua (unfinished...
rivalry. The Portuguese were the first to arrive in the region in the 1450s. Until the 16th century, they held a monopoly on trade. In 1677, the French...
Christopoulos, Lucas (August 2012), "Hellenes and Romans in Ancient China (240 BC – 1398 AD)", in Victor H. Mair (ed), Sino-Platonic Papers, No. 230, Chinese...
Latin schools began to develop to reflect Renaissance humanism around the 1450s. In some countries, but not England, they later lost their popularity as...
16th century on formerly more tolerant customs.[citation needed] In the 1450s, British prostitutes shaved their pubic hair for purposes of personal hygiene...
1st century BC in poetry 2nd century BC in poetry 3rd century BC in poetry 4th century BC in poetry 5th century BC in poetry 6th century BC in poetry 7th...
Gerard, was a Catholic priest who may have spent up to six years in the 1450s or 60s in Italy as a scribe and scholar.: 196 His mother was Margaretha...