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Around 750 the Benedictine Monastery of St. Leodegar was founded, which was later acquired by Murbach Abbey in Alsace in the middle of the 9th century, and by this time the area had become known as Luciaria.
Around AD 750, Chang ' an was called a " million people's city " in Chinese records, while modern estimates put it at around 800, 000 – 1, 000, 000 within city walls.
Around 750 BC, Greeks from Miletus colonized Ikaria, establishing a settlement in the area of present day Campos, which they called Oenoe for its wine.
Around 1920, 750 tons were harvested annually off the New England coast.
Around 750 ( CE ), the Alamanni started to settle in the upper ( German-speaking ) part of what is now the canton of Valais.
Around 750 BCE the Iron Age reached Britain, permitting greater scope of agriculture through the use of new iron ploughs and axes.
Around 750 BC, peoples of the Halstatt culture occupied gradually the western parts of Transdanubia, but the earlier population of the territory also survived and thus the two archaeological cultures existed together for centuries.
Around 4, 750 were made in total.
Around 750 properties have been demolished and new houses have been built.
Image: Pilu. jpg | Tree Planted by Baba in Dargah Premises ( Around 750 Yrs old )
Around 3, 750 employees work for the airline, which is based in Fornebu, close to Oslo.

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Around 250 BC, Archimedes was commissioned by the king to find a way to check the purity of the gold in a crown, leading to the famous bath-house shouting of " Eureka!
Around 338 BC the orator Hyperides ( fragment 13 ) claimed that there were 150, 000 slaves in Attica, but this figure is probably not more than an impression: slaves outnumbered those of citizen stock but did not swamp them.
Around 500 BC the Ur-Parthenon was dismantled to make place for a newer and grander building, the " Older Parthenon " ( often called Pro-Parthenon, " early Parthenon ").
Around 446 BC, they were given the authority to care for the decrees of the senate ( senatus consulta ).
Around 60 BC, a group of Boians joined the Helvetians ' ill-fated attempt to conquer land in western Gaul and were defeated by Julius Caesar, along with their allies, in the battle of Bibracte.
Around 60 BC they clashed with the rising power of the Dacians under their king Burebista and were defeated.
Around the 8th century BC, a kingdom known as D ' mt was established in Eritrea and northern Ethiopia, with its capital at Yeha in northern Ethiopia.
Around 330 BC, Aristotle maintained on the basis of physical theory and observational evidence that the Earth was spherical.
Around the 17th and 16th centuries BC most of the older centres had been overrun.
Around 300 BC, they were pushed inland by the Deutero-Malays, an Iron Age or Bronze Age people descended partly from the Chams of Cambodia and Vietnam.
Around 1500 BC Fiji was settled by Polynesian seafarers.
Around 900 – 600 BC Moturiki Island was settled.
Around 3000 BC, iron was a scarce and precious metal in the Near East.
Around 713 BC, the semi-mythical successor of Romulus, King Numa Pompilius, is supposed to have added the months of January and February, allowing the calendar to equal a standard lunar year ( 354 days ).
Around 150 BC, Mesopotamia was under the control of the Parthians.
Around 10200 BC, the first fully developed Neolithic cultures belonging to the phase Pre-Pottery Neolithic A ( PPNA ) appeared in the fertile crescent.
Around 10, 700 to 9400 BC, a settlement was established in Tell Qaramel, 25 kilometers north of Aleppo.
Around 9000 BC during the PPNA, the world's first town, Jericho, appeared in the Levant.
Around 6400 BC the Halaf culture appeared in Lebanon, Israel and Palestine, Syria, Anatolia, and Northern Mesopotamia and subsisted on dryland agriculture.
Around 700 BC, they appear to have developed systems of social organization that were the precursors of the Inca civilization.
Around this time, Hasdrubal became Carthaginian commander in Iberia ( 229 BC ).
Around 340 BC, the Greek navigator Pytheas of Massalia ventured from Greece to Western Europe and Great Britain.
Around 500 BC Sri Lankans
Around 1720 BC, Semitic Canaanite nomads called Hyksos took over Egypt, ended the Middle Kingdom, severed links with Kush, and destroyed the forts along the Nile River.

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Around 590 BC, however, an Egyptian army sacked Napata, compelling the Kushite court to move to a more secure location further south at Meroe near the Sixth Cataract.
Around 670 BC, the Assyrian King Esarhaddon ( 681 – 669 BC ) conquered Lower Egypt, but allowed local kingdoms in Lower Egypt to exist, in order to enlist them as his allies against the Kushite rulers of Upper Egypt, who had been accepted with reluctance.

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Around 523, the Jewish king Dhu Nuwas came to power in Yemen and, announcing that he would kill all the Christians, attacked an Aksumite garrison at Zafar, burning the city's churches.
Around 1638, the king of the Miskito visited England and made an alliance with the English crown.
Around 125 BCE, the Greco-Bactrian king Heliocles, son of Eucratides, fled from the Yuezhi invasion of Bactria and relocated to Gandhara, pushing the Indo-Greeks east of the Jhelum River.
Around the year 890, Wulfstan of Hedeby ( by his own account ) undertook a seven-days boat journey from Hedeby to Truso at the behest of king Alfred the Great.
Around 517 / 8, a Jewish king called Yusuf Asar Yathar ( also known as Dhu Nuwas ) usurped the kingship of Himyar from Ma ' adkarib Ya ' fur.
Around 426, Attaces, the king of the Alans, fell in battle against the Visigoths in Hispania, and most of the surviving Alans appealed to Gunderic.
Around 1509, under a land grant from the Spanish king, he became founder and governor of Castilla de Oro, in what is now Panama, one of the first two Spanish settlements on the American mainland ( different sources give dates from 1508 to 1510 ).
Around 1324 Basarab became a vassal of King Charles I of Hungary ( 1308 – 1342 ), but later the king called him ‘ unfaithful ’ on the pretext that Basarab had occupied crown territories.
* Around this time, Eucratides, who is either a rebellious Bactrian official or a cousin of the Seleucid king Antiochus IV Epiphanes, captures the throne of the Greco-Bactrian Kingdom by toppling the Euthydemid dynasty's king Antimachus I.
Around 550, the city was unsuccessfully besieged by Totila, king of the Ostrogoths.
Around 1700, the kings of Denmark – Norway, Saxony ( ruled by elector August II of Poland, who was also the king of Poland-Lithuania ) and Russia united in an alliance against Sweden, largely through the efforts of Johann Reinhold Patkul, a Livonian nobleman gone traitor through the " great reduction " of Charles XI stripping much of the nobility of lands and properties.
Around the middle of the 10th century the allodium Meerssen was the property of queen Gerberga, the daughter of king Henry I.
Around 650 the Frisians came back, destroyed the Frankish church in Utrecht, and the Frisian king established his court there.
Around 100 BC they invaded the Crimea under their king Tasius in support of the Scythian warlord Palacus but were defeated by Diophantus, general of Mithradates VI.
Around Easter 1088, Odo of Bayeux and many of the nobles revolted against the king and tried to place the king's elder brother Robert Curthose, Duke of Normandy, on the throne.
Around 1523, the Italian navigator Giovanni da Verrazzano convinced the king, Francis I, to commission an expedition to find a western route to Cathay ( China ).
Around 1960, Milton Bradley published Swords and Shields, which was essentially Tablut as recorded by Linnaeus, but with the Swedes transformed into shields ( with a king shield ) and the Muscovites transformed into swords.
Around 1575, plans were made for a combined attack of Aragonese Moriscos and Huguenots from Béarn under Henri de Navarre against Spanish Aragon, in agreement with the king of Algiers and the Ottoman Empire, but these projects foundered with the arrival of John of Austria in Aragon and the disarmament of the Moriscos.
Around the 10th Century CE, the Greater Nawruz was associated with the return of the legendary king, Jamsed ; in contemporary practice it is kept as the symbolic observance of Zoroaster ’ s birthday, or Khordad Sal.
Around 1850 BC Kudur-mabug, apparently king of another Akkadian state to the north of Larsa, managed to install his son, Warad-Sin, on the throne of Larsa, and Warad-Sin's brother, Rim-Sin, succeeded him and conquered much of southern Mesopotamia for Larsa.
Around Year 15 of his reign the king decided to build a new pyramid at Hawara The pyramid at Dahshur was used as burial ground for several royal women.

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