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The 1740s BC was a decade lasting from January 1, 1749 BC to December 31, 1740 BC.
The 1740sBC was a decade lasting from January 1, 1749 BC to December 31, 1740 BC. 1749 BC–Samsu-iluna succeeds Hammurabi as king of Babylon. However,...
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 1720s BC was a decade lasting from January 1, 1729 BC to December 31, 1720 BC. c. 1720 BC–The Hyksos invade and conquer Egypt, establishing their...
The 18th century BC was the century that lasted from 1800 BC to 1701 BC. 1800 BC: Beginning of the Nordic Bronze Age in the period system devised by Oscar...
The 1760s BC was a decade lasting from January 1, 1769 BC to December 31, 1760 BC. 1766 BC: The Shang dynasty in China conquers the Xia dynasty. Hammurabi...
The 1730s BC was a decade lasting from January 1, 1739 BC to December 31, 1730 BC. 1736 BC–According to the ultra-long chronology of the ancient Near East...
completed. 1-99 BC – Vitruvius writes De architectura (c. 15 BC). Expansion of Herod the Great's temple begins (c. 37 BC). Pont du Gard (c. 50 BC), Provence...
The 1750s BC was a decade lasting from January 1, 1759 BC to December 31, 1750 BC. c. 1750 BC—The eruption of Mount Veniaminof, located on the Alaska...
century BC – State leaders in the 17th century BC – State leaders by year This is a list of state leaders in the 18th century BC (1800–1701 BC). Egypt:...
towards the end of this period. 10,000 BC – 9000 BC: Agriculture in the Fertile Crescent 10,000 BC – 9000 BC: Domestication of sheep in Southwest Asia...
Jewish community of Mashhad, Iran (Persian: یهودیان مشهد) was formed in the 1740s. After the Allahdad pogrom, members emigrated to escape persecution and...
misery by cutting his throat or decapitating him. Alexander Russell, from 1740s Aleppo knew of instances of "gaunching", but said those were rare, compared...
The earliest surviving prehistoric iron artifacts, from the 4th millennium BC in Egypt, were made from meteoritic iron-nickel. It is not known when or where...
discovered works, or variants not published in the BGA. For instance the 1740s version of O Jesu Christ, meins Lebens Licht was published in NBG XVII1...
built AD 95, rebuilt 1190, reduced 1593, renovated in the Baroque style 1740s) Orsini Palace (Palazzo Orsini; first built in 1470, later modified and...
Age finds in Philippines also point to the existence of trade between Tamil Nadu and the Philippine Islands during the ninth and tenth centuries B.C....
classification began with Carl Linnaeus's system of binomial nomenclature in the 1740s. Living things are composed of biochemical molecules, formed mainly from...
Women's silhouettes featured small, domed hoops in the 1730s and early 1740s, which were displaced for formal court wear by side hoops or panniers which...
geometry. Ancient Greek 776–265 BC Roman 753 BC–663 AD Etruscan 700–200 BC Classical 600 BC–323 AD Herodian 37–4 BC (Judea) Early Christian 100–500 Byzantine...
of the majority Philosophers Works Republic (c. 375 BC) Politics (c. 350 BC) De re publica (51 BC) Treatise on Law (c. 1274) Monarchia (1313) The Prince...
Bamana appeared again in this milieu with the rise of a Bamana Empire in the 1740s, when the Mali Empire started to crumble around 1559. While there is little...
steel industry resulted from the invention of Benjamin Huntsman in the 1740s. Blister steel (made as above) was melted in a crucible or in a furnace...
overskirts have appeared through history: Casaquin—Popularly known from the 1740s onwards as a pet-en-l'air, this was a short version of the sack-back gown...