• year 585 BC was a year of the pre-Julian Roman calendar. In the Roman Empire, it was known as year 169 Ab urbe condita . The denomination 585 BC for this...
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  • from which other dates can be calculated. 585 BC—Kirrha is destroyed, ending the First Sacred War. 585 BC—Lucius Tarquinius Priscus, king of Rome, defeats...
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    Charles Rollin, p. 83. Kevin Leloux: The Battle of the Eclipse (May 28, 585 BC): A Discussion of the Lydo-Median Treaty and the Halys Border. In: Polemos...
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  • calculated. 585 BC/584 BC: Astyages succeeds Cyaxares as King of the Medes. 585 BC: King Jian of Zhou becomes King of the Zhou Dynasty. 583 BC: The Babylonians...
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  • (604–587 BC) Dao, Duke (586–585 BC) Cheng, Duke (584–581 BC, 581–571 BC) Xu, Prince (581 BC) Xi, Duke (581 BC, 570–566 BC) Jian, Duke (565–530 BC) Ding,...
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    Croesus (category 540s BC deaths)
    reigned: c. 585 – c. 546 BC) was the king of Lydia, who reigned from 585 BC until his defeat by the Persian king Cyrus the Great in 547 or 546 BC. According...
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    historians believe that the predicted eclipse was the solar eclipse of 28 May 585 BC. How exactly Thales predicted the eclipse remains uncertain; some scholars...
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    (721) and Kojiki (712). Nihon Shoki gives the dates of his reign as 660–585 BC. In the reign of Emperor Kanmu (737–806), the eighth-century scholar Ōmi...
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    Lydia (category States and territories established in the 12th century BC)
    in eastern Anatolia lasted five years, until a solar eclipse occurred in 585 BC during a battle (hence called the Battle of the Eclipse) opposing the Lydian...
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    Nitocris I (Divine Adoratrice) (category 585 BC deaths)
    Nitocris I (alt. Nitiqret, Nitokris I) (died 585 BC) served as the heir to, and then, as the Divine Adoratrice of Amun or God's Wife of Amun for a period...
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  • 728 BC. This allowed them to identify Phraortes, the second Median king, with Kashtariti, the leader of the Median revolt against Assyria in 672 BC. This...
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  • grammarian (d. 460 BC) July, 529 BC—Cyrus the Great, ruler of ancient Persia 528 BC—Anaximenes of Miletus, Greek philosopher (b. 585 BC) 527 BC—Peisistratos...
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    capital in events subsequent to the Battle of Halys in 585 BC and defeat by Cyrus the Great in 546 BC. Material in the way of historical accounts of themselves...
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    times the area of the previous largest civilisation around the year 3000 BC. Because of the trend of increasing world population over time, absolute population...
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    Periander (category 7th-century BC Greek philosophers)
    Periander (/ˌpɛriˈændər/; Greek: Περίανδρος; died c. 585 BC) was the second tyrant of the Cypselid dynasty that ruled over ancient Corinth. Periander's...
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    Hattush. Faced with Hittite expansion (since c. 2000 BC), Hattians were gradually absorbed (by c. 1700 BC) into the new political and social order, imposed...
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    early as c. 2300 BC. Indo-European Hittites came to Anatolia and gradually absorbed the Hattians and Hurrians c. 2000 – c. 1700 BC. Besides Hittites...
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    Cyaxares (category 585 BC deaths)
    years, until a solar eclipse known as the Eclipse of Thales occurred in 585 BCE, during which a battle was fought between the Lydian and Median armies...
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    1300–1250 BC Diauehi 1200–800 BC Neo-Hittites 1200–800 BC Phrygia 1200–700 BC Caria 1150–547 BC Tuwanuwa 1000–700 BC Ionia 1000–545 BC Urartu 859–595/585 BC...
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  • JAPANESE EMPERORS 711–585 BC Jimmu 660–585 BC(1) Himetataraisuzu-hime Kamo no Okimi Mirahime [ja] 632–549 BC Suizei 581–549 BC(2) Isuzuyori-hime Hikoyai...
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  • (625–585 BC). The chronology of Keating's Foras Feasa ar Éirinn dates his reign to 755–735 BC, that of the Annals of the Four Masters to 1002–962 BC. Nuadu...
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    ancient and modern authorities. One likely candidate took place on May 28, 585 BC, probably near the Halys river in Asia Minor. An eclipse recorded by Herodotus...
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    1300–1250 BC Diauehi 1200–800 BC Neo-Hittites 1200–800 BC Phrygia 1200–700 BC Caria 1150–547 BC Tuwanuwa 1000–700 BC Ionia 1000–545 BC Urartu 859–595/585 BC...
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  • League: First Sacred War (595–585 BC) Second Sacred War (449–448 BC) Third Sacred War (356–346 BC) Fourth Sacred War (339–338 BC) "The Sacred War", Soviet...
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    633 BC). If he is contemporary with Nebuchadnezzar II (named as king of the Assyrians in Judith), he might be identified with Cyaxares (r. 625–585 BC)....
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    Alyattes (category 585 BC deaths)
    𐤥𐤠𐤩𐤥𐤤𐤯𐤤𐤮 Walweteś; Ancient Greek: Ἀλυάττης Aluáttēs; reigned c. 635-585 BC), sometimes described as Alyattes I, was the fourth king of the Mermnad...
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    1300–1250 BC Diauehi 1200–800 BC Neo-Hittites 1200–800 BC Phrygia 1200–700 BC Caria 1150–547 BC Tuwanuwa 1000–700 BC Ionia 1000–545 BC Urartu 859–595/585 BC...
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  • JAPANESE EMPERORS 711–585 BC Jimmu 660–585 BC(1) Himetataraisuzu-hime Kamo no Okimi Mirahime [ja] 632–549 BC Suizei 581–549 BC(2) Isuzuyori-hime Hikoyai...
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  • JAPANESE EMPERORS 711–585 BC Jimmu 660–585 BC(1) Himetataraisuzu-hime Kamo no Okimi Mirahime [ja] 632–549 BC Suizei 581–549 BC(2) Isuzuyori-hime Hikoyai...
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  • JAPANESE EMPERORS 711–585 BC Jimmu 660–585 BC(1) Himetataraisuzu-hime Kamo no Okimi Mirahime [ja] 632–549 BC Suizei 581–549 BC(2) Isuzuyori-hime Hikoyai...
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