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  2. February 26 - Wikipedia

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    February 26 is the 57th day of the year in the Gregorian calendar; ... Events. Pre-1600. 747 BC – According to Ptolemy, the epoch (origin) ...

  3. 740s BC - Wikipedia

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    748 BC—Anticles of Messenia wins the stadion race at the eighth Olympic Games. 747 BC—February 26 – Nabonassar becomes king of Babylon. 747 BC—Meles becomes king of Lydia. c. 744 BC—Piye starts to rule in parts of Ancient Egypt. 745 BC—The crown of Assyria seized by Pul, who takes the name Tiglath-Pileser III.

  4. 747 BC - Wikipedia

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    747 BC DCCXLVII BC: Ab urbe condita: 7: Ancient Egypt era: XXV dynasty, 6 - Pharaoh: Piye, 6: Ancient Greek era: 8th Olympiad, year 2: ... February 26 - Nabonassar ...

  5. 8th century BC - Wikipedia

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    February 26, 747 BC: Nabonassar becomes king of Babylon. 747 BC: Meles becomes king of Lydia. 747 BC: The Lusatian culture city at Biskupin is founded. [1] 745 BC: The crown of Assyria is seized by Pul, who takes the name Tiglath-Pileser III. 743 BC: Duke Zhuang of the Chinese state of Zheng comes to power.

  6. Nabonassar - Wikipedia

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    [3]: 188 The lists of celestial phenomena [i 6] started with the lunar eclipse of 747–746 BC [7] (6 February 747 BC according to Britton [2]: 90 and others [8]), a spectacular conjunction of the moon and the planets which may have inspired the commencement of recording of accurate astronomical observations. [9]: 227

  7. February 26 Nabonassar's name in Akkadian 747 BC – According to Ptolemy , the reign of the Babylonian king Nabonassar (name in Akkadian pictured) began, marking a new era characterized by the systematic maintenance of chronologically precise historical records.

  8. February 26 Nabonassar's name in Akkadian 747 BC – According to Ptolemy , the reign of the Babylonian king Nabonassar (name in Akkadian pictured) began, marking a new era characterized by the systematic maintenance of chronologically precise historical records.

  9. Talk:Egyptian calendar - Wikipedia

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    Another date is Thoth 1 was Feb 26 in 747 BC. In 1993 the world trade was bombed on Gregorian Feb 26 not taking into account that Julian Feb 26 is March 11 (March 10 in leap year). The Coptic calendar honors this date as the half year placing Pamenot 1 on March 10 and the internet terrorists attempt to destroy world trade by constantly revising ...