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The '''1300s BC''' is a [[List of decades|decade]] which lasted from 1309 BC to 1300 BC. |
The '''1300s BC''' is a [[List of decades|decade]] which lasted from 1309 BC to 1300 BC. |
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[[Image:East-Hem 1300bc.jpg|thumb|550px|Map of the Eastern Hemisphere in 1300 BC |
[[Image:East-Hem 1300bc.jpg|thumb|550px|Map of the Eastern Hemisphere in 1300 BC]] |
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==Events and trends== |
==Events and trends== |
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*[[Cecrops II]], legendary [[King of Athens]], dies after a reign of 40 years and is succeeded by his son [[Pandion II]]. [[Pandion II]] was later driven into exile from [[Athens]] by the sons of [[Cecrops II]]'s brother (or possibly nephew) [[Metion]], so that [[Metion]] could take power. [[Pandion II]] fled to [[Megara]], where he married the King's daughter and eventually inherited the throne. After his death, [[Pandion II]]'s sons returned to [[Athens]] and drove out the sons of [[Metion]]. |
*[[Cecrops II]], legendary [[King of Athens]], dies after a reign of 40 years and is succeeded by his son [[Pandion II]]. [[Pandion II]] was later driven into exile from [[Athens]] by the sons of [[Cecrops II]]'s brother (or possibly nephew) [[Metion]], so that [[Metion]] could take power. [[Pandion II]] fled to [[Megara]], where he married the King's daughter and eventually inherited the throne. After his death, [[Pandion II]]'s sons returned to [[Athens]] and drove out the sons of [[Metion]]. |
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*c. 1307 BC—[[Adad-nirari I]] becomes king of [[Assyria]].<ref>{{Cite book |last=Chen |first=Fei |url=https://brill.com/view/book/9789004430921/back-1.xml |title=A List of Assyrian Kings |date=2020-05-14 |publisher=Brill |isbn=978-90-04-43092-1 |language=en}}</ref> |
*c. 1307 BC—[[Adad-nirari I]] becomes king of [[Assyria]].<ref>{{Cite book |last=Chen |first=Fei |url=https://brill.com/view/book/9789004430921/back-1.xml |title=A List of Assyrian Kings |date=2020-05-14 |publisher=Brill |isbn=978-90-04-43092-1 |language=en}}</ref> |
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*[[1306 BC]] (or [[1319 BC]])—[[Horemheb]] becomes pharaoh of [[Ancient Egypt]]. |
*[[1306 BC]] (or [[1319 BC]])—[[Horemheb]] becomes pharaoh of [[Ancient Egypt]]. |
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*[[1300 BC]]—[[Pangeng]] moved the capital of [[Shang |
*[[1300 BC]]—[[Pangeng]] moved the capital of [[Shang dynasty]] to [[Yinxu|Yin]]. |
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*c. 1300 BC—Some people of "Eastern Woodlands" begin to build massive earthworks, mounds of earth and stone. [[Poverty Point]], [[Louisiana]] is the earliest one. |
*c. 1300 BC—Some people of "Eastern Woodlands" begin to build massive earthworks, mounds of earth and stone. [[Poverty Point]], [[Louisiana]] is the earliest one. |
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*c. 1300 BC – 1200 BC—Treasury of [[Atreus]], [[Mycenae]], [[Greece]], is built. Excavated by Christos Stamatakis in 1878. |
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*c. 1300 BC – 1200 BC—The palace at [[Pylos]] is built. |
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*c. 1300 BC – [[1100 BC]]—[[Warrior Vase]], from [[Mycenae]], [[Ancient Greece]], is made. It is now at [[National Archaeological Museum of Athens]]. |
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*c. 1300 BC – 1200 BC—[[Tollense valley battlefield]] takes place. |
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*c. 1700 BC – 1110 BC—[[Indo-Aryan migration]] to South Asia from Central Asia, partly causing [[Indus Valley civilization|Harappans]] to migrate [[South India|south]]. |
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*c. 1300 BC – 1250 BC—Around this time, birth of king [[Rama]] may have taken place in kingdom of [[Kosala]]. |
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*c. 1300 BC-1250 BC - The [[Tollense valley battlefield|Tollense valley battle]] took place resulting in the deaths of large numbers of soldiers. It is considered one of the oldest battlefields in Europe. |
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==Significant people== |
==Significant people== |
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The 1300s BC is a decade which lasted from 1309 BC to 1300 BC.
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[edit]- Cecrops II, legendary King of Athens, dies after a reign of 40 years and is succeeded by his son Pandion II. Pandion II was later driven into exile from Athens by the sons of Cecrops II's brother (or possibly nephew) Metion, so that Metion could take power. Pandion II fled to Megara, where he married the King's daughter and eventually inherited the throne. After his death, Pandion II's sons returned to Athens and drove out the sons of Metion.
- c. 1307 BC—Adad-nirari I becomes king of Assyria.[1]
- 1306 BC (or 1319 BC)—Horemheb becomes pharaoh of Ancient Egypt.
- 1300 BC—Pangeng moved the capital of Shang dynasty to Yin.
- c. 1300 BC—Some people of "Eastern Woodlands" begin to build massive earthworks, mounds of earth and stone. Poverty Point, Louisiana is the earliest one.
- c. 1300 BC – 1200 BC—Treasury of Atreus, Mycenae, Greece, is built. Excavated by Christos Stamatakis in 1878.
- c. 1300 BC – 1200 BC—The palace at Pylos is built.
- c. 1300 BC – 1100 BC—Warrior Vase, from Mycenae, Ancient Greece, is made. It is now at National Archaeological Museum of Athens.
- c. 1300 BC – 1200 BC—Tollense valley battlefield takes place.
- c. 1700 BC – 1110 BC—Indo-Aryan migration to South Asia from Central Asia, partly causing Harappans to migrate south.
- c. 1300 BC – 1250 BC—Around this time, birth of king Rama may have taken place in kingdom of Kosala.
- c. 1300 BC-1250 BC - The Tollense valley battle took place resulting in the deaths of large numbers of soldiers. It is considered one of the oldest battlefields in Europe.
Significant people
[edit]References
[edit]- ^ Chen, Fei (2020-05-14). A List of Assyrian Kings. Brill. ISBN 978-90-04-43092-1.