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  2. Timeline of Jerusalem - Wikipedia

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    Jerusalem becomes City of David and capital of the United Kingdom of Israel. [3] c. 962 BCE: biblical King Solomon builds the First Temple. c. 931–930 BCE: Solomon dies, and the Golden Age of Israel ends. Jerusalem becomes the capital of the (southern) Kingdom of Judah led by Rehoboam after the split of the United Monarchy.

  3. Timeline of the Second Temple period - Wikipedia

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    A History of the Jews and Judaism in the Second Temple Period: Yehud: A History of the Persian Province of Judah. Library of Second Temple Studies 47. Vol. 1. T&T Clark. ISBN 0-5670-8998-3. Grabbe, Lester L. (2008). A History of the Jews and Judaism in the Second Temple Period: The Coming of the Greeks: The Early Hellenistic Period (335–175 ...

  4. Template : Graphical Overview of Jerusalem's Historical Periods

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    The Graphical timeline shows the historical periods of Jerusalem as defined by the ruling sovereign power. Main article: Timeline of Jerusalem . Editors can experiment in this template's sandbox ( create | mirror ) and testcases ( create ) pages.

  5. Jerusalem during the Second Temple period - Wikipedia

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    The conquest by Alexander the Great in 332 BCE ushered in the Hellenistic period, which would last until the Maccabean Revolt in 167 BCE. Hellenistic Jerusalem was characterized by a growing gap between the Hellenized elites who adopted Greek culture and the city's observant population, a gap that would eventually lead to the Maccabean Revolt ...

  6. List of archaeological periods (Levant) - Wikipedia

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    Late Hellenistic: 167 BCE – 37 BCE Roman period (37 BCE – 324 CE) Early Roman: 37 BCE – 132 CE Late Roman: 132 CE – 324 CE Byzantine period 324 – 638 Early Arab period (Umayyad and Abbasid) 638 – 1099 Crusader and Ayyubid periods 1099 – 1291 Late Arab period (Fatimid and Mamluk) 1291 – 1516 Ottoman period 1516 – 1917 Modern period

  7. History of ancient Israel and Judah - Wikipedia

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    Hellenistic period: 333–164 BCE: ... timeline) Temple in Jerusalem (First; Second) ... More is known about this period, as during this time writing was widespread. ...

  8. Time periods in the Palestine region - Wikipedia

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    1538–1535: Suleiman the Magnificent restores the Dome of the Rock in Jerusalem and the Jerusalem city walls (which are the current walls of the Old City of Jerusalem). 1799: Napoleon Bonaparte's Siege of Acre (Part of the French invasion of Egypt). 1832–1840: Egyptian conquest of the region by the armies of Ibrahim Pasha of Egypt. 1917–1948

  9. Second Temple period - Wikipedia

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    The Second Temple period or post-exilic period in Jewish history denotes the approximately 600 years (516 BCE – 70 CE) during which the Second Temple stood in the city of Jerusalem. It began with the return to Zion and subsequent reconstruction of the Temple in Jerusalem, and ended with the First Jewish–Roman War and the Roman siege of ...