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  1. 840s BC - Wikipedia

    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 …

  2. 9th century BC - Wikipedia

    840 BC: Gopala Dynasty started in Nepal, first dynasty to rule in a country named Nepal despite its present geographical boundaries. 836 BC: Shalmaneser III of Assyria leads an expedition …

  3. 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 …

  4. Shalmaneser III: Annals on Twin Monumental bulls: 840BC

    This echoes the later Sennacherib annals prism inscription of 689 BC that says, “Hezekiah, I made a prisoner in Jerusalem, his royal residence, like a bird in a cage.” This confirms the …

  5. 840s BC - History Wiki

    Template:Decadebox BC The 15th year of Pharaoh Takelot II's reign, traditionally dated around 845 BC, was a tumultuous period in Egypt's history. This era was characterized by significant …

  6. Ahaziah's Reign in Judah - Bible Hub

    His reign lasted only one year, from approximately 841 to 840 BC. Influence and Alliances: Ahaziah's reign was heavily influenced by his mother, Athaliah, and the house of Ahab.

  7. 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 …

  8. 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 …

  9. List of state leaders in the 9th century BC - Wikipedia

    This is a list of state leaders in the 9th century BC (900–801 BC). ^ David Noel Freedman; Allen C. Myers (31 December 2000). Eerdmans Dictionary of the Bible. Amsterdam University …

  10. Phoenicians in Andalucia | Phoenicians meet the Iberians

    Mar 6, 2022 · Phoenicians arrived in Andalucia about 840 BC. They established Cadiz and trading posts on the Mediterranean coast

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