1st millennium BC Centuries: 9th century BC 8th century BC 7th century BC Decades: 790s BC 780s BC 770s BC 760s BC 750s BC Years: 777 BC 776 BC 775 BC774BC 773 BC...
as the 13th century BC. 774BC: End of the reign of king Pygmalion of Tyre. 773 BC: Death of Shoshenq III, king of Egypt. 773 BC: Ashur-Dan III succeeds...
period 779 BC – 770 BC. 778 BC—Agamestor, Archon of Athens, dies after a reign of 17 years and is succeeded by his son Aeschylus. 777 BC—Death of Pārśva...
897–896 BC Ithobaal I 896–863 BC Baal-Eser II (Balbazer II) 863–829 BC Mattan I 829–820 BC Pygmalion 820–774BC Ithobaal II 750–739 BC Hiram II 739–730 BC Luli...
1st millennium BC Centuries: 9th century BC 8th century BC 7th century BC Decades: 790s BC 780s BC 770s BC 760s BC 750s BC Years: 774BC 773 BC 772 BC 771 BC 770 BC...
The year 776 BC is largely known for being the first year of the Attic calendar, also known as the Ancient Greek calendar or the Olympiad era. July – The...
natively. Therefore, the division between Canaanites and Phoenicians around 1200 BC is regarded as a modern and artificial division. The Phoenicians, known for...
BC–1st BC · 1st–2nd · 3rd Centuries: 14th BC · 13th BC · 12th BC · 11th BC · 10th BC · 9th BC · 8th BC · 7th BC · 6th BC · 5th BC · 4th BC · 3rd BC ·...
Babylonian city, in 776 BC, a 775 BC campaign to "the cedar mountain", a 774BC campaign to Namri (in Urartu), and a final 774BC campaign to Damascus....
concerns the period 669 BC – 660 BC. 669 BC: Taharqa, king of Kush, invades and reconquers Egypt from the Assyrian Empire. 669 BC: Esarhaddon, king of Assyria...
Year 31 BC was either a common year starting on Tuesday, Wednesday or Thursday or a leap year starting on Tuesday or Wednesday (link will display the full...
1300 BC). In the Ancient Near East, this transition occurred simultaneously with the Late Bronze Age collapse, during the 12th century BC (1200–1100 BC)....
BC UNICS (Russian: БК УНИКС) is a professional basketball club in Kazan, Russia, that plays in the VTB United League, and formerly played in the EuroLeague...
of the first dynasty until the end of the ancient Egyptian nation in 343 BC. Note that the dates given are approximate. The list that is presented below...
present on the BC and has a modified version of the 6.0-litre twin-turbocharged V12 engine rated at 802 PS (590 kW; 791 hp) and 1,050 N⋅m (774.5 lb⋅ft) of...
Year of the Consulship of Tiberius and Drusus (or, less frequently, year 774 Ab urbe condita). The denomination AD 21 for this year has been used since...
year 521 BC was a year of the pre-Julian Roman calendar. In the Roman Empire, it was known as year 233 Ab urbe condita. The denomination 521 BC for this...
7th-6th century BC Bronze and amber jewellery, c. 800-700 BC Jewellery, c. 800-700 BC Ornaments, c. 800-700 BC Ornaments, c. 800-700 BC Bronze ornaments...
year 520 BC was a year of the pre-Julian Roman calendar. In the Roman Empire, it was known as year 234 Ab urbe condita. The denomination 520 BC for this...
Year 131 BC was a year of the pre-Julian Roman calendar. At the time it was known as the Year of the Consulship of Mucianus and Flaccus (or, less frequently...
Year 182 BC was a year of the pre-Julian Roman calendar. At the time it was known as the Year of the Consulship of Tamphilus and Paullus (or, less frequently...
the late 4th century BC as a result of the Roman–Etruscan Wars; Etruscans were granted Roman citizenship in 90 BC, and only in 27 BC the whole Etruscan...
Year 177 BC was a year of the pre-Julian Roman calendar. At the time it was known as the Year of the Consulship of Pulcher and Gracchus (or, less frequently...
Year 491 BC was a year of the pre-Julian Roman calendar. At the time, it was known as the Year of the Consulship of Augurinus and Atratinus (or, less frequently...
the Lombardic identity became lost in the 9th and 10th centuries. After 774, they were not Lombards, but Franks. From the 12th century, the votive crown...
Year 137 BC was a year of the pre-Julian Roman calendar. At the time it was known as the Year of the Consulship of Porcina and Mancinus (or, less frequently...