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About AD 700 the Kvalslund ship was built.
About 1. 1 million battery packs in the United States are being recalled ; an additional 700, 000 were sold outside the U. S.
About 700 BC Gyges, first Mermnad king of Lydia, invaded the territories of Smyrna and Miletus, and is said to have taken Colophon as his son Ardys did Priene.
About 1, 700 troops from the Continental Army, under the command of Colonel Anthony Wayne, wintered at Ticonderoga.
About 500, 000 inhabitants lived in the Potsdam governorate, which covered an area of about 20, 700 square kilometres, divided into thirteen rural districts, named after their capitals:
About 700 were born in the Dominican Republic, while people born in Colombia or Ecuador slightly exceeded 800.
About 700 surviving hostages were poisoned by gas, and some of them received injuries leading to disabilities of the second and third class ( by the Russian / ex-Soviet disability classification system ; indicate medium-and maximum-severity and debilitation ).
About 700, 000 bricks were used to build the castle, which has been described as " the finest piece of medieval brick-work in England ".
About 10 percent of the storage jars manufactured during Hezekiah's reign ( circa 700 BC ) were stamped ( Grena, 2004, pp. 376 – 8 ).
About 700 students attend the local Rogers State University campus downtown.
About 700, 000 to 350, 000 years ago Homo erectus hunted in and around the Harz near Bilzingsleben ( Thuringia ), Hildesheim and Schöningen ( Lower Saxony ).
The theatre, a Victorian-Gothic building seating just over 700 people, opened on 23 April 1879, with a performance of Much Ado About Nothing, a title which gave ammunition to several critics.
About 700 workers quit the picket line to go back to work, and Coors replaced the remaining 500 workers, keeping the beer production process uninterrupted.
About 2500-3000 Hungarian insurgents and 700 Soviet troops were killed, thousands more were wounded, and nearly a quarter million left the country as refugees.
About 70 % of the indigenous people ( Haida ) live in two communities at Skidegate and Old Masset, with a population of about 700 each.
About 700 years ago, the Mataatua, one of the large Māori migration canoes which journeyed to New Zealand from Hawaiki, was sailed to the Bay Of Islands ( from the Bay of Plenty ) by Puhi, a progenitor of the Ngāpuhi Iwi ( tribe ) which today is the largest in the country.
About 80 local Texas Baptist associations and 5, 700 local churches cooperate with the Baptist General Convention.
About 2, 700 people commute into the town.
About 700 species have been found in the area overall.
About 700 Varangians served along with Dalmatians as marines in Byzantine naval expeditions against the Emirate of Crete in 902 and a force of 629 returned to Crete under Constantine Porphyrogenitus in 949.
About 2, 700 rooms and apartments offered through the Maastricht student housing foundation are provided by local housing associations Woonpunt, Servatius and Maasvallei.
About 700, 000 gallons of oil and 124, 000 gallons of larvicide were used on the project per year.
About 2, 700 individuals were arrested, among them Moshe Sharett.
About 700 people yielding gate receipts of £ 5 were present for ' United's ' first match on 19 September 1891, a defeat by the Highland Light Infantry 1 – 5.

About and BC
About 385-380 BC the philhellene Evagoras of Salamis was similarly opposed by Amathus, in conjunction with Citium and Soli ; and even after Alexander the city resisted annexation, and was bound over to give hostages to Seleucus.
About 450 BC, according to Laertius, Pericles spoke in defense of Anaxagoras at his trial.
About 250 BC Diodotus ( Theodotus ), governor of Bactria under the Seleucidae, declared his independence, and commenced the history of the Greco-Bactrian dynasties, which succumbed to Parthian and nomadic movements about 126 BC.
About 300 readable words in 62 lines, dating to the 5th century BC.
About 200 BC is commonly suggested.
About 9 BC Maroboduus returned to Germany and became ruler of his people.
About the late twenty-first dynasty ( tenth century BC ), however, instead of being used alone as before, it began to be added to the other titles before the ruler's name, and from the twenty-fifth dynasty ( eighth to seventh centuries BC ) it was, at least in ordinary usage, the only epithet prefixed to the royal appellative.
About 7th century BC, a big meteorite hit Saaremaa island and created the Kaali craters.
* About 500 BC: ( Information originally from Herodotus ): During a naval campaign the Greek Scyllis was taken aboard ship as prisoner by the Persian King Xerxes I.
About 510 BC, hostilities arose between Croton and nearby Sybaris when Telys, a Sybarite tyrant, banished the 500 wealthiest citizens of Sybaris after seizing their property.
* c. 2550 BC: About this time, Mesannepada is king of Ur ( followed by his son, A-annepadda ) who founds the First dynasty of Ur and overthrows the last king of Uruk, as well as Mesalim of Kish.
About 91 BC, he declared that, instead of naming a new king, he would finish out his reign as king, after which the Nephites would elect judges to govern them.
About 424 BC it was captured by the Samnites and in 343 BC besought Roman help against its conquerors.
About 147 BC he returned to Syria, and with the backing of Ptolemy VI Philometor, king of Egypt, regained his father's throne.
About 276 he was invited to the court of the Macedonian king Antigonus II Gonatas, whose victory over the Gauls in 277 BC Aratus set to verse.
About 3000 BC, with the advent of writing, education became more conscious or self-reflecting, with specialized occupations such as scribe and astronomer requiring particular skills and knowledge.
About 453 BC Erythrae, refusing to pay tribute, seceded from the Delian League.
About the middle of the 4th c. BC the city became friendly with Mausolus: in an inscription found on the site he is called a benefactor of Erythrae.
About 62 BC, when a Roman client state, the Arverni, conspired with the Sequani and the Suebi nation east of the Rhine to attack the Aedui, a strong Roman ally, Rome turned a blind eye.

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