(746-745). Suggested start of the reign of Menahem Ben Gadi of Israel. Suggested date for the death of King Shallum of the ancient Kingdom of Israel "745 BC"...
becomes king of Babylon. 747 BC—Meles becomes king of Lydia. c. 744 BC—Piye starts to rule in parts of Ancient Egypt. 745BC—The crown of Assyria seized...
747 BC: Nabonassar becomes king of Babylon. 747 BC: Meles becomes king of Lydia. 747 BC: The Lusatian culture city at Biskupin is founded. 745BC: The...
the Libu (750–745BC) Manava, author of the Indian geometric text of Sulba Sutras. (b. 750 BC) Uzziah, King of Judah (791-740 BC) 759 BC—Alexander king...
1st millennium BC Centuries: 9th century BC 8th century BC 7th century BC Decades: 760s BC 750s BC 740s BC 730s BC 720s BC Years: 750 BC 749 BC 748 BC 747 BC 746 BC...
1st millennium BC Centuries: 9th century BC 8th century BC 7th century BC Decades: 760s BC 750s BC 740s BC 730s BC 720s BC Years: 746 BC745BC 744 BC 743 BC 742 BC...
established. Diocles of Messenia won the seventh Ancient Olympic Games. (or 745BC) Menahem succeeds Shallum of Israel as king of the ancient Kingdom of Israel...
of such usurpers are the kings Tiglath-Pileser III (r. 745–727 BC) and Sargon II (r. 722–705 BC). The inscriptions of these kings completely lack any familial...
William F. Albright has dated his reign to 746 BC – 745BC, while E. R. Thiele offers the dates 753 BC – 752 BC. The account of his reign is briefly told in...
V (755–745BC) and Tiglath-Pileser III, the latter under whom he became a vassal, and the Elamite kings Humban-Tahrah I (reigned until 743 BC) and Humban-Nikaš...
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The following is a list of events that took place in the year 746 BC. Founding of Rome according to Livy's ab urbe condita A revolt in Kalhu brings Tiglath-Pileser...
William F. Albright has dated his reign to 745BC, while Hooker says 747. E.R. Thiele offers the date 752 BC. Kaiser, Wegner (2017), Index Freedman, Myers...
Consulship of Drusus and Crispinus (or, less frequently, year 745 Ab urbe condita). The denomination 9 BC for this year has been used since the early medieval...
Tiglath-pileser III (c. 745BC), Aya-ramu at the time of Sennacherib (c. 705 BC), and Kaus-gabri at the time of Esarhaddon (c. 680 BC). According to the Egyptian...
Kautsch, he ruled from 743 BC; according to Schrader, from 745 to 736 BC. William F. Albright has dated his reign from 745 to 738 BC, while E. R. Thiele offers...
Albertz, R.; Israel in exile: The history and literature of the sixth century BC; Society of Biblical Literature, Atlanta 2003, p.63 ISBN 1-58983-055-5. Livy...
III of Assyria conquered it in 745BC. By 714 BC it was being ravaged by both Cimmerian and Assyrian raids. After 645 BC Scythian attacks provided further...
2900–2750 BC (ED I), 2750–2600 BC (ED II) and 2600–2350 BC (ED III), and was followed by Akkadian (~2350–2100 BC) and Neo-Sumerian (2112–2004 BC) periods...
Tiglath-Pileser's other son Shalmaneser V. Sennacherib was probably born c. 745BC in Nimrud. If Sargon was the son of Tiglath-Pileser and not a non-dynastic...
was deposed by Tiglath-Pileser III in 745BC bringing a resurgence to Assyrian expansion. Shalmaneser V (726–723 BC) consolidated Assyrian power during...
Adad-nirari's sons Shalmaneser IV (r. 783–773 BC), Ashur-dan III (r. 773–755 BC) and Ashur-nirari V (r. 755–745BC), from which very few royal documents are...