• year 526 BC was a year of the pre-Julian Roman calendar. In the Roman Empire, it was known as year 229 Ab urbe condita. The denomination 526 BC for this...
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  • 527 BC—Peisistratos a tyrant of Athens dies: his son Hippias inherits his power. 526 BC—Psammetichus III succeeds Amasis II as king of Egypt. 526 BC—King...
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  • Psamtik II, Pharaoh (595–589 BC) Apries, Pharaoh (589–570 BC) Amasis II, Pharaoh (570–526 BC) Psamtik III, Pharaoh (526–525 BC) Kush Kingdom of Kush (complete...
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  • 528 BC: Gautama Buddha attains Enlightenment, and begins his ministry. He founds Buddhism in India. It becomes a major world religion. 526 BC: Psammetichus...
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  • year 524 BC was a year of the pre-Julian Roman calendar. In the Roman Empire, it was known as year 230 Ab urbe condita. The denomination 524 BC for this...
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    Amasis II (category 526 BC deaths)
    Ámasis; Phoenician: 𐤇𐤌𐤎 ḤMS) or Ahmose II was a pharaoh (reigned 570 – 526 BCE) of the Twenty-sixth Dynasty of Egypt, the successor of Apries at Sais...
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  • Chinese people with the surname Wu consider him their first ancestor (born 526 BC) Makkhali Gosala (according to historian Arthur Llewellyn Basham), Indian...
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  • Psamtik III (category 6th-century BC pharaohs)
    Egypt from 526 BC to 525 BC. Most of what is known about his reign and life was documented by the Greek historian Herodotus in the 5th century BC. Herodotus...
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  • year 525 BC was a year of the pre-Julian Roman calendar. In the Roman Empire, it was known as year 229 Ab urbe condita. The denomination 525 BC for this...
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  • II), (reigned c. 570 BC – c. 526 BC), pharaoh of the twenty-sixth dynasty of Egypt Ahmose-Henuttamehu (fl. c. late-16th century BC), daughter of Seqenenre...
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    Anaximenes (c. 586 – c. 526 BC) favored air, and Heraclitus (fl. c. 500 BC) championed fire. The Greek philosopher Empedocles (c. 450 BC) was the first to propose...
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     29. ISBN 978-3-642-28219-5. Extract of page 29 Mahavira is dated 598 BC - 526 BC. See: Dundas, Paul (2002). The Jains. book series, Library of Religious...
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  • in 1550–1525 BC Amasis II, Pharaoh of Egypt in 570–526 BC Amasis (Persian general), Achaemenid military commander in Egypt in ca. 525 BC Amasis Painter...
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  • Zhao of Jin may refer to: Marquis Zhao of Jin (died 739 BC) Duke Zhao of Jin (died 526 BC) Zhao Jin (disambiguation) This disambiguation page lists articles...
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  • particularly Greeks and Phoenecians. Under Egypt's Pharaoh Amasis (570–526 BC) a Greek mercantile colony was established at Naucratis, some 50 miles from...
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  • Consulship of Ruga and Verrucosus (or, less frequently, year 526 Ab urbe condita). The denomination 228 BC for this year has been used since the early medieval...
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  • Saite kings continued guiding Egypt successfully and peacefully from 610 to 526 BC, keeping the Babylonians in certain measures away with the help of Greek...
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  • their first ancestor (born 526 BC) Makkhali Gosala (according to historian Arthur Llewellyn Basham), Indian ascetic 483 BC Gautama Buddha, Indian prince...
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    Twenty-sixth Dynasty of Egypt (category States and territories established in the 7th century BC)
    the Persian conquest in 525 BC (although other brief periods of rule by Egyptians followed). The dynasty's reign (664–525 BC) is also called the Saite Period...
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  • rulers: Duke Zhao of Qi (died 613 BC) Duke Zhao of Jin (died 526 BC) King Zhao (disambiguation) Duke of Shao (died c. 1000 BC), sometimes translated as Duke...
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  • mother of Capaneus Laodice, a lover of Poseidon Ladice of Cyrene (fl. 548 BC to 526 BC), a Cyrenaean princess, member of the Battiad dynasty, and consort of...
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    Nebuchadnezzar II (category 640s BC births)
    name "Amasis" (the name of the then incumbent Pharaoh, Amasis II, r. 570–526 BC). A stele of Amasis, also fragmentary, may also describe a combined naval...
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    Cambyses II (category 522 BC deaths)
    victory over the Egyptian pharaoh Psamtik III (r. 526–525 BC) at the battle of Pelusium in 525 BC. After having established himself in Egypt, he expanded...
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    BC. However, the specific title was not used to address the kings of Egypt by their contemporaries until the New Kingdom's 18th Dynasty, c. 1400 BC....
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    Wu Zixu (category 526 BC births)
    characters followed by traditional and Pinyin transliteration. Wu Yun (died 484 BC), better known by his courtesy name Zixu, was a Chinese military general and...
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    the year 52 AD, Wu Zixu (526 BC – 484 BC) purportedly discussed different ship types with King Helü of Wu (r. 514 BC – 496 BC) while explaining military...
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    Anaximenes of Miletus (category 6th-century BC Greek philosophers)
    Miletus (/ˌænækˈsɪməˌniːz/; Greek: Ἀναξιμένης ὁ Μιλήσιος; c. 586/585 – c. 526/525 BC) was an Ancient Greek, Pre-Socratic philosopher from Miletus in Anatolia...
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  • Ladice (Cyrenaean princess) (category 6th-century BC Greek people)
    Ladice or Ladice of Cyrene (Greek: Λαδική, fl. 548 BC to 526 BC) was a Greek Cyrenaean princess and was a member of the Battiad dynasty. She married the...
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    mercenaries suffered defeat and Amasis II became Pharaoh (reigning 570–526 BC). Amasis shut down the "camps" and moved the Greek soldiers to Memphis where...
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  • The 526 Antioch earthquake struck Syria and, in particular, the city of Antioch in the Byzantine Empire. It occurred some time in late May 526, probably...
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