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* 556 BC Pisistratus is exiled from Athens to Euboea.
* 556 BC Labashi-Marduk succeeds Neriglissar as king of Babylon.
* 556 BC Nabonidus succeeds Labashi-Marduk as king of Babylon.
* 556 BC Rule of Labashi-Marduk as king of Babylon
* c. 556 BC Birth of Simonides of Ceos.
** Simonides of Ceos, Greek lyric poet ( b. c. 556 BC )
Nergal-sharezer or Neriglissar ( in Akkadian Nergal-šar-uṣur, " Oh god Nergal, preserve / defend the king ") was King of Babylon from 560 to 556 BC.
Category: 556 BC deaths
Simonides of Ceos () ( c. 556 – 468 BC ) was a Greek lyric poet, born at Ioulis on Kea.
According to the Byzantine encyclopaedia, Suda: " He was born in the 56th Olympiad ( 556 / 552 BC ) or according to some writers in the 62nd ( 532 / 528 ) and he survived until the 78th ( 468 / 464 ), having lived eighty-nine years.
Category: 556 BC births
# The Hellenic proper, of which Simonides of Ceos ( c. 556 – 469 BC ), the author of most of the sepulchral inscriptions on those who fell in the Persian wars, is representative.
As of 2008, archaeologists have failed to find a site in existence during the time from 3300 BC ( Uruk IV ) to 556 BC ( Neo-Babylonian Era ), when Dilmun ( Telmun ) appears in texts.
* Simonides of Ceos, ( c. 556 – 469 BC ), a lyric poet
* 556 BC
Herodotus speaks of him as contemporary with Hippocrates, the father of Peisistratus, and Diogenes Laertius states that he was an old man in the 52nd Olympiad ( 572 BC ), and that he was elected an ephor in Sparta in the 56th Olympiad ( 556 / 5 BC ).
Labashi-Marduk, was king of Babylon ( 556 BC ), and son of Neriglissar.
Category: 556 BC deaths
However the Ephraimites were defeated by the Assyrians in 556 BC and systematically dispersed throughout the Assyrian Empire ( which included parts of the modern nations of Saudi Arabia, Egypt, Syria, Iraq, etc.
In 2007, partly in response to Lieder's proclamations, Sitchin published a book, The End of Days, which set the time for the last passing of Nibiru by Earth at 556 BC, which would mean, given the object's supposed 3, 600-year orbit, that it would return sometime around AD 2900.
* Neriglissar ( Nêrigasolassáros ): 559 – 556 BC

556 and
* 2000 13, 556
* Island of Cuba most extensive island of the Caribbean at 104, 556 km < sup > 2 </ sup > ( 40, 369 square miles )
It is a tally sheet of the actions of Einsatzkommando 3 a running total of their killings of 136, 421 Jews ( 46, 403 men 55, 556 women, 34, 464 children ), 1, 064 Communists, 653 mentally disabled, and 134 others, from 2 July-1 December 1941.
It made $ 138, 608, 444 in North America and $ 134, 731, 112 in other territories, totaling $ 273, 339, 556 worldwide almost twice the gross of the original film.
* Island of Cuba most extensive island of the Caribbean at 104, 556 km < sup > 2 </ sup > ( 40, 369 square miles )
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:* Preliminary Round 556. 32 points (→ 6th place )
:* Final 556. 35 points (→ 10th place )

556 and king
He came to the throne in 556 BCE by overthrowing the young king Labashi-Marduk.

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In about 20 BC, the Roman architect and engineer Vitruvius wrote a treatise on the acoustic properties of theatres including discussion of interference, echoes, and reverberation the beginnings of architectural acoustics.
However, despite the fact that he never officially bore the name Octavianus, to save confusing the dead dictator with his heir, historians often refer to the new Caesar between his adoption and his assumption, in 27 BC, of the name Augustus as Octavian.
Revolts broke out during the 9-year reign of his son, Rimush ( 2278 – 2270 BC ), who fought hard to retain the empire and in the fifteen year reign of Rimush's elder brother, Manishtushu ( 2269 – 2255 BC ).
However, according to Xenophon, Polydorus was murdered by his brother Polyphron, who was, in turn, murdered by his nephew Alexander son of Jason, in 369 BC.
Athenian citizens had to be descended from citizens after the reforms of Pericles and Cimon in 450 BC on both sides of the family, excluding the children of Athenian men and foreign women.
Albrecht Altdorfer's depiction of the moment in 333 BC when Alexander the Great routed Darius III for supremacy in Asia Minor is vast in ambition, sweeping in scope, vivid in imagery, rich in symbols, and obviously heroic the Iliad of painting, as literary critic Friedrich Schlegel suggested In the painting, a swarming cast of thousands of soldiers surround the central action: Alexander on his white steed, leading two rows of charging cavalrymen, dashes after a fleeing Darius, who looks anxiously over his shoulder from a chariot.
Nineveh where Jonah preached was the capital of the ancient Assyrian empire, which fell to the Medes in 612 BC.
He wrote his ' Enquiries ' ( Greek Historia ; English —( The ) Histories ) around 440 – 430 BC, trying to trace the origins of the Greco-Persian Wars, which would still have been relatively recent history ( the wars finally ending in 450 BC ).
In 500 BC, Hou Fan the governor of Hou revolted against his lord of the Shu family.
In addition, Pausanias relates that at the time of the Persian invasion in 480 BC the Athenians were advised by the oracle to put their faith in their " wooden walls " taking this advice to mean their navy, they won the famous battle at Salamis.
In 288 BC, the Mamertines a group of Italian ( Campanian ) mercenaries originally hired by Agathocles of Syracuse occupied the city of Messana ( modern Messina ) in the northeastern tip of Sicily, killing all the men and taking the women as their wives.
In 262 BC, Rome besieged Agrigentum, an operation that involved both consular armies a total of four Roman legions and took several months to resolve.
The ancient Greeks and Romans believed that books on magic were invented by the Persians, with the 1st century CE writer Pliny the Elder stating that magic had been first discovered by the ancient philosopher Zoroaster around the year 6347 BC, but that it was only written down in the 5th century BC by the magician Osthanes his claims are not however supported by modern historians.
Greeks in the late fifth and early 4th centuries BC considered their oldest poets to be Orpheus, Musaeus, Hesiod and Homer in that order.
Here, according to an allegorical parable, " The Choice of Heracles ", invented by the sophist Prodicus ( c. 400 BC ) and reported in Xenophon's Memorabilia 2. 1. 21-34, he was visited by two nymphs Pleasure and Virtue who offered him a choice between a pleasant and easy life or a severe but glorious life: he chose the latter.
* 1953 BC Bobcat Prototype

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