• year 620 BC was a year of the pre-Julian Roman calendar. In the Roman Empire, it was known as year 134 Ab urbe condita . The denomination 620 BC for this...
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  • concerns the period 629 BC620 BC. c. 627 BC—Death of Assurbanipal, king of Assyria; he is succeeded by Assur-etel-ilani. 627 BC—Creation of Durrës, at...
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    Year 620 (CXX) was a leap year starting on Tuesday (link will display the full calendar) of the Julian calendar. The designation 620 for this year has...
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    Draco (lawgiver) (category 7th-century BC Athenians)
    lacking; he was held to have established his legal code in the year 621/620 BC. Since the 19th century, the adjective draconian (Greek: δρακόντειος, drakónteios)...
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    626 BC refers to the revolt of the general Nabopolassar and his war of independence until he successfully consolidated control of Babylonia in 620 BC, defeating...
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  • (640–620 BC) Anlamani, King (620–600 BC) Egypt: Late Period Twenty-sixth Dynasty of the Late Period (complete list) – Psamtik I, Pharaoh (664–610 BC) Necho...
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    Duke Xiang of Song (category 637 BC deaths)
    Wangchen (公子王臣; d. 620 BC), ruled as Duke Cheng of Song from 636 to 620 BC Prince Yu (公弟禦; d. 620 BC), ruled as the Duke of Song in 620 BC Schaberg, David...
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    Hallstatt culture (category 8th-century BC establishments)
    Urnfield culture: HaA (1200–1050 BC) HaB (1050-800 BC) Early Iron Age Hallstatt culture: HaC (800-620 BC) HaD (620-450 BC) Paul Reinecke based his chronological...
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    Draconian constitution (category 7th century BC in Greece)
    1556 BC, its legal framework would have functioned for over 900 years before Draco codified the laws and drafted his constitution around 620 BC. Therefore...
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  • year 622 BC was a year of the pre-Julian Roman calendar. In the Roman Empire, it was known as year 132 Ab urbe condita . The denomination 622 BC for this...
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    Pax Assyriaca (category 7th century BC in international relations)
    of peace in the Neo-Assyrian Empire during the 7th century (c. 700–630/620 BC). The term was coined in parallel to Pax Romana. The Neo Assyrian Empire...
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  • year 621 BC was a year of the pre-Julian Roman calendar. In the Roman Empire, it was known as year 133 Ab urbe condita . The denomination 621 BC for this...
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    Senkamanisken (category 7th-century BC monarchs of Kush)
    Senkamanisken was a Kushite King who ruled from 640 to 620 BC at Napata. He used royal titles based on those of the ancient Egyptian pharaohs.Török, László...
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    Anlamani (category 7th-century BC monarchs of Kush)
    was a king of the Kingdom of Kush in Nubia, who ruled from 620 BC and died around 600 BC. Under his reign, Kush experienced a revival in its power. Anlamani...
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  • year 619 BC was a year of the pre-Julian Roman calendar. In the Roman Empire, it was known as year 135 Ab urbe condita . The denomination 619 BC for this...
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    covered with straws. Olympia. The Heraion was built in late 7th century BC (620 BC) . It was a Doric style peripteral temple measured 18,75x50,01m at the...
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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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  • year 618 BC was a year of the pre-Julian Roman calendar. In the Roman Empire, it was known as year 136 Ab urbe condita . The denomination 618 BC for this...
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  • Mytilene (c. 620 BC – 6th century BC), lyric poet who supposedly invented the Alcaic verse Alcman (also Alkman, Greek Ἀλκμάν, 7th century BC) choral lyric...
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  • Macedonian historian Leon of Phlius (fl. c. 620 BC), tyrant of his city Leon of Salamis (died 406 or 403 BC), Athenian politician and naval commander Leon...
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  • Migration Period. Iron working was introduced to Europe in the late 11th century BC, probably from the Caucasus, and slowly spread northwards and westwards over...
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    Babylonian Empire was a period of Mesopotamian history which began in 620 BC and ended in 539 BC. During the preceding three centuries, Babylonia had been ruled...
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    Croesus (category 540s BC deaths)
    have been a honorific name meaning "The noble Karoś". Croesus was born in 620 BC to the king Alyattes of Lydia and one of his queens, a Carian noblewoman...
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    Neo-Babylonian Empire (category States and territories disestablished in the 6th century BC)
    conquer the last remaining Assyrian seats of power in Babylonia from 622 BC to 620 BC. Both Uruk and Nippur, the cities who had shifted the most between Assyrian...
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    being replaced by houses, and a social space, or forum, was built by c. 620 BC. The influence of the Etruscans played an important role, and migrants came...
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  • Ashur-uballit II (category 7th-century BC Assyrian kings)
    626 and 623 BC. Over the course of Sîn-šar-iškun's reign, the Neo-Assyrian Empire had been irreversibly weakened. A revolt in 626–620 BC had seen the...
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    Ammon (category States and territories established in the 10th century BC)
    to in several contemporary seals) and Hissalel; Hissalel reigned about 620 BC, and is mentioned in an inscription on a bronze bottle found at Tel Siran...
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    Babylonia (category 2nd-millennium BC establishments)
    Babylonians, Chaldeans, Medes, Persians, Scythians, Arameans and Cimmerians. In 620 BC Nabopolassar seized control over much of Babylonia with the support of most...
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    Chaldea (category States and territories established in the 10th century BC)
    anarchy gripping Assyria and Babylonia and seized the city of Babylon in 620 BC with the help of its native Babylonian inhabitants. Sin-shar-ishkun amassed...
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    6th century BC Tomb of the Painted Lions (Tomba dei Leoni dipinti), 620 BC Tomb of the Reliefs (Tomba dei Rilievi), 4th – 2nd century BC Tomb of the Sea...
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