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* 2005 Helios Airways Flight 522 en route from Larnaca, Cyprus via Athens, Greece to Prague, Czech Republic crashes near Athens, with at least 121 on board.
She was married in 515 to Eutharic ( c. 480 522 ), an Ostrogoth noble of the old Amal line, who had previously been living in Visigothic Hispania, son of Widerich ( born c. 450 ), grandson of Berismund ( born c. 410 ), and great-grandson of Thorismund ( died after 400 ), King of the Ostrogoths c. 400.
Communauté financière africaine francs ( CFAF ) per US $ 1 507. 71 ( 2010 ), 472. 19 ( 2009 ), 447. 81 ( 2008 ), 481. 83 ( 2007 ), 522. 89 ( 2006 ), 647. 25 ( January 2000 ), 615. 70 ( 1999 ), 589. 95 ( 1998 ), 583. 67 ( 1997 ), 511. 55 ( 1996 ), 499. 15 ( 1995 )
* Cambyses, 530 522 BC: Book 2 and part of Book 3 ;
* Pisistratus the younger, r. 522 521 BC, see Archon_of_Athens # Annual_archons
522 443 BC ), mentions the cock, Homer ( ca.
* 522 BC Darius I of Persia kills the Magian usurper Gaumâta, securing his hold as king of the Persian Empire.
Cambyses II (, Kɑmboujie ,) ( 522 BCE ) son of Cyrus the Great ( r. 559 530 BCE ), was a king of kings of the Achaemenid Empire.
* 443 BC Pindar, Greek poet ( b. c. 522 BC )
Mem., year 1880, Vol 2. pp. 513 522.
Likewise, the meticulously accurate mythographer, Pindar ( 522 443 BC ), also makes no mention of Zeus:
* Power Output: 650 700 hp ( 485 522 kw ) unrestricted, ≈ 450 hp ( 335 kW ) restricted.
" Reviews in American History 1991 19 ( 4 ): 522 527.
Carved in the reign of King Darius of Persia ( 522 BC 486 BC ), the inscriptions consisted of identical texts in the three official languages of the empire: Old Persian, Babylonian, and Elamite.
Math., v. 12, pp. 515 522.
pp 509 522.
Comptes rendus ( Paris ), 131, 522 524.
During the 2011 2012 academic year, Einstein is home to 2, 522 full-time faculty members, 724 M. D.
Auk 120 ( 2 ): 522 527.
* Richard Sellers, Republican 522, 015 ( 33. 79 %)
For Emperor Darius I The Great of Persia ( 522 BC 485 BC ), the Greek Mandrocles of Samos once engineered a pontoon bridge that stretched across the Bosporus, linking Asia to Europe, so that Darius could pursue the fleeing Scythians as well as move his army into position in the Balkans to overwhelm Macedon.
# Tzath I, attested 521 / 522 527 / 528
Two of the most significant systems of human philosophy and religion, Confucianism ( China ) and Buddhism ( India ), were officially transplanted in 284 5 and 522 AD respectively, and became deeply acculturated into indigenous Japanese thought and ethics.

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There were 4, 522 housing units at an average density of 443. 4 per square mile ( 171. 2 / km² ).
The word rhapsodos was in use as early as Pindar ( 522 443 BC ), who implies two different explanations of it, " singer of stitched verse ", and " singer with the staff ".
Vakhtang I " Gorgasali " () ( c. 439 or 443 502 or 522 ), of the Chosroid dynasty, was a king of Iberia, natively known as Kartli ( modern eastern Georgia ) in the second half of the 5th and first quarter of the 6th century.

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Authored by Darius the Great sometime between his coronation as king of the Persian Empire in the summer of 522 BC and his death in autumn of 486 BC, the inscription begins with a brief autobiography of Darius, including his ancestry and lineage.
* Nebuchadnezzar III ( Niditu-bel ), who rebelled against Darius I of Persia in 522 BC
Gandhara and Sattagydia ( Thatagus ) are listed amongst the provinces inherited by Darius when he seized the throne in 522 BC in his commemorative Behistun inscription, however, the dates of the initial annexation of these two regions is not certain.
( The element of a ring thrown into the sea and found back in a fish's belly later appeared in Herodotus ' account of Polycrates, the tyrant of Samos from c. 538 BC to 522 BC.
Category: 522 BC deaths
Immediately after Darius seized Persia, Babylonia briefly recovered its independence under a native ruler, Nidinta-Bel, who took the name of Nebuchadnezzar III, and reigned from October 522 BC to August 520 BC, when Darius took the city by storm.
* 522 BC — Bardiya succeeds Cambyses II as ruler of Persia.
* 522 BC — Babylon rebels against Persian rule.
* 522 BC — Darius I succeeds Bardiya as ruler of Persia.
* 522 BC — Pindar, Greek poet
* 522 BC — Cambyses II, ruler of ancient Persia
* 522 BC — Polycrates, tyrant of Samos
* September, 522 BC — Bardiya, ruler of ancient Persia
Elias Bickerman speculates that one of the reasons that Zerubbabel was able to rebuild the Temple was because of “ the widespread revolts at the beginning of the reign of Darius I in 522 BC, which preoccupied him to such a degree that Zerubbabel felt he could initiate the rebuilding of the temple without repercussions ”.
* Pindar, Greek poet ( b. 522 BC )

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