
560s BC - Wikipedia
569 BC —The 24th Jain Tirthankara, Mahavira, takes Diksha. 568 BC — Amtalqa succeeds his brother Aspelta as king of Kush. 567 BC —Former pharaoh Apries invades Egypt with Babylonian help but is defeated by Saite pharaoh Amasis II (also known as Ahmose II).
François Vase - Wikipedia
Attic black-figure volute krater, known as the François vase, ca. 570-565 BCE. The François Vase, (or François Krater), is a large Attic volute krater decorated in the black-figure style. It stands at 66 centimetres (26 in) in height and was inspired by earlier bronze vases. It …
Amytis of Media - World History Edu
2024年10月29日 · Amytis of Media (c. 630–565 BCE) was the queen of Babylon, married to Nebuchadnezzar II. Amytis of Media was an important figure in ancient history, particularly due to her role in the alliance between the Median and Babylonian empires.
Amytis of Media - Wikipedia
Amytis of Media (c. 630-565 BCE; Median: *ᴴumati; Ancient Greek: Ancient Greek: Αμυτις, romanized: Amutis; Latin: Amytis) [1] [2] was a queen of Babylon, wife of Nebuchadnezzar II and daughter of the Median king Cyaxares.
François Vase - World History Encyclopedia
2012年12月25日 · The François Vase is a large Attic volute-krater dating to c. 570-565 BCE, and it is perhaps the example par excellence of the black-figure pottery style. An astonishing range of scenes and characters from Greek mythology cover the vase and make it an important reference for these stories, some of which no longer exist in written form.
An In-Depth Guide to Ancient Greek Vase Painting - TheCollector
2025年1月31日 · From the 6th century BCE, the paintings start to favor people, mythical scenes, gods, and daily life scenes. The vases were produced in various regions across ancient Greece, with notable production centers being Athens, Corinth, and Sparta.
Ajax and Achilles, Francois Vase - World History Encyclopedia
2012年12月23日 · A detail from the handle of one of the finest surviving examples of Attic black-figure pottery, the Francois Vase (570-565 BCE) depicting Ajax carrying the body of Achilles during the Trojan War. (Archaeological Museum, Florence)
Corsica - Province of the Roman Empire - UNRV
In 565 BCE, they founded the colony of Alalia (now Aléria) on the east coast of the island, which they called Kalliste or 'the most beautiful one'. In 540 BCE in a decisive battle at Alalia, the Greeks were beaten by an alliance of the Carthaginians and Etruscans, which limited their expansion in the western Mediterranean. The Carthaginians ...
Sakyamuni Preaching: A Votive Stele | Cleveland Museum of Art
The stele shows the historic Buddha Sakyamuni preaching, his lotus throne being flanked by lions, two attendants, and two disciples. There is a date and inscriptions on both sides of the stone. China, Northern Dynasties period (386–581 CE), Northern Zhou (557-581)
Terracotta fragment of a kylix (drinking cup) | Greek, Laconian ...
Title: Terracotta fragment of a kylix (drinking cup) Period: Archaic. Date: 570–565 BCE. Culture: Greek, Laconian. Medium: Terracotta; black-figure. Classification: Vases. Credit Line: Gift of Dietrich von Bothmer, Distinguished Research Curator, Greek and Roman Art, 2011. Object Number: 2011.604.9.4.
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