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*859 BC—[[Assurnasirpal II]] dies. |
*859 BC—[[Assurnasirpal II]] dies. |
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*859 BC—[[Shalmaneser III|Shalmaneser]] attacks [[Syria]] and [[ |
*859 BC—[[Shalmaneser III|Shalmaneser]] attacks [[Syria]] and [[Israel]]. |
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*858 BC—[[Aramu]] becomes king of [[Urartu]]. |
*858 BC—[[Aramu]] becomes king of [[Urartu]]. |
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*858 BC—[[Shalmaneser III]] succeeds [[Assurnasirpal II]] as king of [[Assyria]]. |
*858 BC—[[Shalmaneser III]] succeeds [[Assurnasirpal II]] as king of [[Assyria]]. |
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- 859 BC—Assurnasirpal II dies.
- 859 BC—Shalmaneser attacks Syria and Israel.
- 858 BC—Aramu becomes king of Urartu.
- 858 BC—Shalmaneser III succeeds Assurnasirpal II as king of Assyria.
- 854 BC or 853 BC—Shalmaneser III battles a Syrian coalition (including king Ahab of Kingdom of Israel and Hadadezer) in the battle of Karkar.
- 850 BC—Takelot II succeeds Osorkon II as King of Egypt.
- c. 850 BC—Homer composes the Iliad and Odyssey.
- c. 850 BC—Assurnasirpal II killing lions, from the palace complex of Assurnasirpal II in Kalhu (modern Nimrud, Iraq) is made. It is now in The British Museum, London. (Wikipedia entry dated 883 BC states that this lamassu is currently at the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York City.) citation needed.
- c. 850 BC—Mesha erects the Mesha Stele, the Moabite Stone; the story is 34 lines, nearly complete and reveals the name 'Israel', a story of Mesha's revolt against the Kingdom of ancient Israel.
- Nazarites and Rechabites establish early temperance movement.