answersLogoWhite

0

Search results

2060 on the Hebrew calendar was in 1700-1701 BCE.

1 answer


Agriculture developed in the Americas in 1700 BCE in Mexico. At the time, this area was known as Mesoamerica.

1 answer



1700 BCE is not linked to anything in particular, but traditional view state that Abraham Isaac and Jacob lived around that time.

1 answer


Still have questions?
magnify glass
imp

In Babylon about c. 1700 BCE.

1 answer






There were several periods. The older dates are just traditional estimates:

2000 BCE to 1700 BCE

1300 BCE to 586 BCE

515 BCE to 70 CE

1948 to the present

1 answer


Nobody knows the exact date, but tradition holds that it was sometime between 1700 BCE to 1300 BCE.

1 answer



The year 10500 BCE ended at the beginning of the year 10499 BCE.

1 answer


The year 10500 BCE ended at the beginning of the year 10499 BCE.

1 answer


The year 1700, as with all years from 1601 to 1700, was in the seventeenth century.

1 answer


A major disturbannce, an earthquake, or perhaps an invasion ended Minoan art at about 1700 BC

1 answer


From 1601 to 1700.

From 1601 to 1700.

From 1601 to 1700.

From 1601 to 1700.

From 1601 to 1700.

From 1601 to 1700.

From 1601 to 1700.

From 1601 to 1700.

From 1601 to 1700.

From 1601 to 1700.

From 1601 to 1700.

2 answers


According to the Egyptians, they were tribes living in the Judean Hills as 'bandits and herders'.

1 answer


Birth Year: 535 BCE

Death Year: 475 BCE

1 answer


88 BCE is in the first century BC or BCE.

1 answer


540 BCE.

In years BCE (BC), the years count backward until the year 1 BCE is reached. The year 1 CE (AD) immediately follows 1 BCE, and begins counting upward; there is no year 0.

1 answer



Third century BCE

1 answer


4568 BCE. Not 4567 BCE because there was no year 0.

Answer valid in 2011.

1 answer


There is not a year zero. So, when 1 BCE ends, 1 CE begins.

The division is at midnight on 31 December, 1 BCE.

1 answer


three centuries is 300 hundred years ago so that means the year was 1700

2 answers



It was established in 331 BCE, and he died in 323 BCE.

1 answer


246 BCE to 210 BCE

He ruled the year after his coronation in 247 BCE until his death in 210 BCE

1 answer


1600 was a leap year. 1700 and 1800 were not because they were not divisible by 400. If a year is divisible by 100, but not by 400, then it is not a leap year. That is the rules of a leap year. So 1600 was, but 1700, 1800 and 1900 were not; 2000 was and 2100 will not be.

1 answer


The answer is valid only in 2011. It was 1323 BCE. Not 1322 BCE because there was no year 0.

1 answer


Hanukkah: 165 BCE.

Purim: about 360 BCE.

1 answer


The Persians sacked Athens in 480 BCE .

1 answer






The year 435BCE, along with any year between 500BCE and 401BCE, occured during the fifth century BCE.

1 answer


In the year 338 BCE the Greek city states flourishing. This ended in the year 600 BCE.

2 answers


Sumer fell to Babylonia in 1700 BCE. Sumer was an ancient civilization located in the southern region of the Mesopotamia area.

1 answer



The chariot was first used as a weapon by the Indo-Iranians from 1700 to 500 BCE. The chariot was built in eastern Europe.

1 answer


Chariots were used in nearly all countries in the ancient world. The earliest evidence of chariots in Assyria are from 1700 BCE.

1 answer