
Babylonian–Assyrian War of 1235 BCE - Wikipedia
The Babylonian–Assyrian War of 1235 BCE was a military conflict that took place around 1235 BCE. [chronology citation needed] It was fought between Babylonia led by Kashtiliash IV and Assyria led by Tukulti-Ninurta I. The war ended with Assyrian victory. [1]
1230s BC - Wikipedia
The 1230s BC is a decade which lasted from 1239 BC to 1230 BC. 1234 BC – Theseus of Athens begins his 30-year reign (if the end of his reign is agreed to have ended in 1204 BC). ^ Kaiser, Walter C. Jr.; Wegner, Paul D. (2017). A History of Israel: From the Bronze Age through the Jewish Wars. B&H Publishing Group. p. 694. ISBN 9781433643170.
Evolution of Arms and Armors - Worcester Polytechnic Institute
The first monarch of the Empire rose to power in 1235 BC and began the conquest of neighboring empires. By the middle of the ninth century Assyria had conquered Syria, Palestine, Armenia, Babylon, and southern Mesopotamia (the name given to the area of the Tigris-Euphrates river region corresponding to modern day Iraq, northeastern Syria ...
1235 - Wikipedia
Year 1235 (MCCXXXV) was a common year starting on Monday of the Julian calendar. Siege of Constantinople: The Byzantine emperor John III Doukas Vatatzes and the Bulgarian tsar Ivan Asen II besiege Constantinople in an attempt to take it from its Latin rulers, John of …
Kingdoms of Mesopotamia - Babylon / Babylonia - The History Files
1235 - 1227 bc The Kassites are conquered by Assyria and direct rule by Assyria lasts for eight years. Kassite subject states in Canaan become vulnerable to later attacks by the Israelites .
Laomedon King of Troy (c.-1310 - -1235) - Genealogy - Geni.com
2005年11月26日 · Detached as husband of Thoosa, sea nymph. B: -1310 -1308. D: -1235 -1130. The high King of Troy during the ten year battle with the Mycenean Greeks in the Trojan War of Homer's Illiad. It should be noted that the city most think of as Troy was actually called Illiona (or Ilius). Troy was the nation of which Illiona was the capital.
Ancient Egypt New Kingdom Part 4 (.C 1304-1237 B.C)
2013年5月15日 · With his northeastern borders secure, the Egyptian king ruled on until 1235 BC — a reign of 67 years, during which his name would be literally etched in stone as Ramses the Great. Ramses' building accomplishments are two temples at Abu simble, the hypostyle hall at Karnak, a mortuary complex at Abydos. the Colossus of Ramses at Memphis, a ...
Shalmaneser I: King of Assyria in ancient Mesopotamia - World …
2024年10月19日 · Shalmaneser I (1273–1244 BC or 1265–1235 BC) was a key figure in the Middle Assyrian Empire, a period of significant expansion and consolidation in Assyria’s history.
History of Babylon - Timeline - Historydraft
The Assyrian king Tukulti-Ninurta I took the throne of Babylon in 1235 BC. By 1155 BC, after continued attacks and annexing of territory by the Assyrians and Elamites, the Kassites were deposed in Babylon. An Akkadian south Mesopotamian dynasty then ruled for the first time. However, Babylon remained weak and subject to domination by Assyria.
Kingdoms of Mesopotamia - Nippur - The History Files
c.1375 - 1235 BC Nippur is the repository of a very substantial administrative archive which concentrates on the reigns of the Babylonian kings from Burnaburiash II to Kashtiliash IV inclusive. The city and surrounding province is administered by a governor who oversees the local agricultural organisation which produces sometimes huge harvests.