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8th century BC





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The 8th century BC started the first day of 800 BC and ended the last day of 701 BC. The 8th century BC was a period of great change for several historically significant civilizations. In Egypt, the 23rd and 24th dynasties lead to rule from Kingdom of Kush in the 25th Dynasty. The Neo-Assyrian Empire reaches the peak of its power, conquering the Kingdom of Israel as well as nearby countries.

Greece colonizes other regions of the Mediterranean Sea and Black Sea. Rome is foundedin753 BC, and the Etruscan civilization expands in Italy. The 8th century BC is conventionally taken as the beginning of Classical Antiquity, with the first Olympiad set at 776 BC, and the epics of Homer dated to between 750 and 650 BC.

Iron Age India enters the later Vedic period. Vedic ritual is annotated in many priestly schoolsinBrahmana commentaries, and the earliest Upanishads mark the beginning of Vedanta philosophy.

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The bronze Capitoline Wolf suckles the infant twins Romulus and Remus, the twins added in the 15th century. They were the legendary founders of Rome.
 
Sargon II, King of Assyria and conqueror of the Kingdom of Israel, depicted here with a dignitary

780s BC

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(Although Greece, Egypt, and other Eastern societies had mentioned solar and lunar eclipses, and had been counting their centuries on lunar and solar cycles, the mentioned solar eclipse lasted longer than previous records.)

770s BC

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760s BC

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750s BC

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740s BC

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730s BC

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720s BC

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710s BC

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700s BC

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Date unknown

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Notable People

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Greece and Italy

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Near East and Egypt

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East Asia

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Inventions, discoveries, introductions

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Sovereign states

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References

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  1. ^ "Muzeum Archeologiczne w Biskupinie". Biskupin.pl. Retrieved 2012-07-06.[permanent dead link]
  • ^ Anhui Provincial Institute (2015), p. 83.

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