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With the loss of the study of ancient Greek in the early medieval Latin West, Aristotle was practically unknown there from c. AD 600 to c. 1100 except through the Latin translation of the Organon made by Boethius.
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Brygos ( potter signed ), Tondo of an Attic red-figure cup c. 470 BC, Louvre.
* Homer, Iliad ii. 595 – 600 ( c. 700 BCE )
Symbols on Gerzean pottery resembling Egyptian hieroglyphs date back to c. 4000 BC, suggesting a still earlier possible date.
According to Igor M. Diakonoff ( 1988: 33n ), Proto-Afroasiatic was spoken c. 10, 000 BC.
According to Christopher Ehret ( 2002: 35 – 36 ), Proto-Afroasiatic was spoken c. 11, 000 BC at the latest and possibly as early as c. 16, 000 BC.
The word can be traced from the Middle Egyptian ( c. 2000 BC ) word dj-b-t " mud sun-dried brick.
" As Middle Egyptian evolved into Late Egyptian, Demotic, and finally Coptic ( c. 600 BC ), dj-b-t became tobe " brick.

c and 740
File: Mschatta-Fassade ( Pergamonmuseum ). jpg | Palace facade from Mshatta in Jordan, now in the Pergamon Museum, Berlin, c.? 740
The most known are: Ecloga ( 740 )— enacted by emperor Leo the Isaurian, Proheiron ( c. 879 )— enacted by emperor Basil the Macedonian and Basilika ( late 9th century )— started by Basil the Macedonian and finished by his son Leo the Wise.
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Aurelius () ( c. 740 – 774 ) was the King of Asturias from 768 to his death.
* Saint Baudolino ( c. 700 – c. 740 ), hermit of Forum Fulvii
This species is classed as vulnerable since it has a limited population ( 291, 000-321, 000 ) and range ( 1, 740 km² ), and its numbers decreased by c. 35 % between the mid-1970s to mid-1990s.
* c. 740: King Yuchi Gui ( Btsan-bzang Btsan-la Brtan ) succeeds Fudu Da ( Vijaya Vāhana ) and begins persecution of Buddhists.
The region became part of the Neo-Assyrian Empire from c. 740 BCE, which was itself replaced by the Neo-Babylonian Empire in c. 627 BCE.
Thus the city was part of a territory ( c. 285 sq mi / 740 km² ) called " Weihaiwei ", which was leased by the United Kingdom from 1898 until October 1, 1930.
Masha ' allah ibn Atharī ( c. 740 – 815 AD ) was an eighth-century Persian Jewish astrologer and astronomer from the city of Basra ( now located in modern day Iraq ) who became the leading astrologer of the late 8th century.
* Mashallah ibn Athari ( c. 740 – 815 ), Persian astronomer

c and BC
This would make it a language family about as old as Indo-European ( 4000 to 7, 000 BC according to several hypotheses cited in Mallory 1997: 106 ) but considerably younger than Afroasiatic ( c. 10, 000 BC according to Diakonoff 1988: 33n, 11, 000 to 16, 000 BC according to Ehret 2002: 35 – 36 ).
Before that time, at the peak of the last ice age ( c. 16, 000 BC ) sea levels everywhere were 130 metres lower, and there were large well-watered coastal plains instead of much of the northern Aegean.
The present coastal arrangement appeared c. 7000 BC, with post-ice age sea levels continuing to rise for another 3, 000 years after that.
The Dying Gaul c. 230 BC, a Roman copy of a Greek statue commemorating the victory over the Celtic Galatia ns in Anatolia.
Map of ancient Egypt, showing major cities and sites of the Dynastic period ( c. 3150 BC to 30 BC )
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** Gongsun Long ( c. 325 BCc. 250 BC )
** Sunzi ( c. 500 BC )
: Anaximenes of Miletus ( c. 585-c. 525 BC )

c and Assyrian
On the death of Ahaz, c. 715 BCE, his son Hezekiah followed a policy which Isaiah saw as dangerous, waging war on the Philistine cities and on Edom even though territory under direct Assyrian control ( i. e., the former kingdom of Israel ) now came to within a few miles of Jerusalem.
Prior to this time, Judah had been a vassal of the Assyrian empire, but the rapid decline of Assyria after c. 630 led Josiah to assert his independence and institute a religious reform stressing loyalty to Yahweh, the national God.
File: Dying Lion. R. jpg | Room 55-The Dying Lion, Nineveh, Neo-Assyrian, c. 645 BC ( long considered a masterpiece of Assyrian art )
Some researches try to connect the creation of Kanem-Bornu with exodus from the collapsed Assyrian Empire c. 600 BC to the northeast of Lake Chad.
** Early Assyrian kingdom ( 24th to 18th c. BC )
** Middle Assyrian period ( 16th to 11th c. BC )
* Philistia, an Iron Age pentapolis in the Southern Levant, established by Philistines c. 1175 BC and existing in various forms until the Assyrian conquest in 8th century
Assyrian lammasu gate guardian from Khorsabad, c. 721 – 705 BCE
* c. 712: Metropolitan epicopal see is established by the Assyrian Church in Chinese capital of Chang ' an.
* c. 640s BC: Assyrian king Ashurbanipal founds library, which included our earliest complete copy of the Epic of Gilgamesh.
* c. 1200 BC: Aramaic nomads and Chaldeans become a big threat to the former Babylonian and Assyrian Empire.
* c. 1200 BC: Aramaic nomads and Chaldeans become a big threat to the former Babylonian and Assyrian Empire.
The early Greek historian Ctesias c. 400 BC ( followed by Diodorus Siculus ) alleged that the legendary Assyrian king Ninus had defeated a Bactrian king named Oxyartes in ca.
Arik-den-ili ( c. 1307-1296 BC ), consolidated Assyrian power in the Levant, he defeated and conquered Semitic tribes of the so-called Ahlamu group.
Classical Antiquity in Greece is preceded by the Greek Dark Ages ( c. 1100 – c. 750 BC ), archaeologically characterised by the protogeometric and geometric style of designs on pottery, succeeded by the Orientalizing Period, a strong influence of Syro-Hittite, Assyrian, Phoenician and Egyptian cultures.
An Assyrian winged bull, also known as a shedu, Bas-relief c. 713 – 716 BC
Ryholt furthermore observes the name Hayanu is recorded in the Assyrian king-lists for a " remote ancestor " of Shamshi-Adad I ( c. 1813 BC ) of Assyria, which suggests that it had been used for centuries prior to Khyan's own reign.
The latter name was later used by two Assyrian kings: Ishme-Dagan I ( c. 1782 – 1742 ) and Ishme-Dagan II ( c. 1610 – 1594 ).
The royal inscriptions of the Assyrian king Adad-nirari I ( c. 1307 – 1275 ) relate how the vassal King Shattuara of Mitanni rebelled and committed hostile acts against Assyria.
Under the Assyrian king Tukulti-Ninurta I ( c. 1243 – 1207 ) there were again numerous deportations from Hanilgalbat ( east Mitanni ) to Ashur, probably in connection with the construction of a new palace.
* Neo-Elamite period: c. 1100 BC – 539 BC ( characterized Assyrian and Median influence.
At around this time, the Siege of Gezer ( c. 733 BC ), 20 miles west of Jerusalem, is recorded on a stone relief at the Assyrian royal palace in Nimrud

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