
840s BC - Wikipedia
841 BC—The Compatriots Rebellion [zh] in Western Zhou dynasty. The Chinese people riot against King Li of Zhou, who is then sent to exile at a place called Zhi. The Gonghe Regency, begins. Records of the Grand Historian (compiled by historian Sima Qian by 91 BC) regards this year as the first year of consecutive annual dating of Chinese history.
840s BC - History Wiki
841 BC—Exile of King Li of the Zhou Dynasty of Ancient China, and the Gonghe Regency, began. Records of the Grand Historian (compiled by historian Sima Qian by 91 BC ) regards this year as the first year of consecutive annual dating of Chinese history.
Mattan I - Wikipedia
Mattan, Matan, or Mittin ruled Tyre from 840 to 832 BC, succeeding his father Baal-Eser II. He was the father of Pygmalion , king of Tyre from 831 to 785 BC, and of Dido , the legendary queen of Carthage .
Shalmaneser III: Annals on Twin Monumental bulls: 840BC
845 BC, Year 14: The Melqart Stele was erected by Ben-Hadad II in preparation for this battle. i. The stele was erected as a kind of “rabbit’s foot” lucky charm to invoke the assistance of the pagan god named “Melqart”.
World History 900-700 BC - Historycentral
840 BC Vannic Kingdom - The Vannic Kingdom was founded by Sardur I . The Kingdom included parts of what are Turkey, Russian and Iran today. It was able to develop in the shadow of the Assyrian Empire. 814 BC Cathrage Founded- In 814 B.C., Phoenicians founded a colony at Carthage. The colony would soon overshadow the homeland and become an ...
840s BC - Wikiwand
This article concerns the period 849 BC – 840 BC. Events and trends. 842 BC—Shalmaneser III devastates the territory of Damascus; Israel and the Phoenician cities send tribute. [1] 841 BC—The Compatriots Rebellion in Western Zhou dynasty. The Chinese people riot against King Li of Zhou, who is then sent to exile at a place called Zhi.
The Mesha Stele / Moabite Stone - Helpmewithbiblestudy.org
The Mesha Stele (or Moabite Stone) is a 3 foot high basalt slab inscription that was discovered near Dibon (modern Dhiban, Jordan) in 1868 by Frederick Augustus Klein. It dates to 850-840 BC and speaks to the Moabite / Israelite relations in the 9th century BC the time of King Ahab.
ANE History: Israel and the Arameans - Theology
The famous Moabite stone set up by King Mesha of Moab at Dibon, north of the Arnon, about 840 BC, discovered in 1868, discloses that it was Omri who gained control of northern Moab, occupying its cities and exacting a heavy tribute.
The Bible's Historical Background | Koinonia House - khouse.org
2011年11月1日 · The inscription was set up about 840 BC as a memorial of Mesha’s victories over “Omri king of Israel” and his son, who had been oppressing Moab. It is the most extensive inscription ever recovered that refers to ancient Israel (the “House of Omri”).
Topical Bible: 840
840 years (Genesis 5:9-14), and was 910 years old when he died. ... ... Possibly they were Mongolians. The founder of the kingdom of Biainash was Sardurish. I, about 840 BC, who built as his capital Tushpash, now Van. ... ... He reigned about forty-six years (BC.886- 840 ), and was succeeded on the throne by.