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511 BC in various calendars; Gregorian calendar: 511 BC DXI BC: Ab urbe condita: 243: Ancient Egypt era: XXVII dynasty, 15 - Pharaoh: Darius I of Persia, 11: Ancient Greek era: 67th Olympiad, year 2
Annei's reign lasted from 549 BC until his death in 511 BC, his second or third son then took the throne and would later be referred to as Emperor Itoku. [6] [7] Memorial Shinto shrine and mausoleum honoring Emperor Annei.
In addition, 511.org provides information on bicycling, ridesharing, and the toll road system FasTrak. 511.org [17] is a service of the Metropolitan Transportation Commission, [18] and was designed by the transportation engineering company PB Farradyne, [19] a division of Parsons Brinckerhoff Quade & Douglas, [18] (later Telvent Farradyne). [20]
Amyntas I (Ancient Greek: Ἀμύντας) was king [b] of the ancient Greek kingdom of Macedonia from at least 512/511 until his death in 498/497 BC. [6] Although there were a number of rulers before him, Amyntas is the first king of Macedonia for which we have any reliable historical information. [7]
In 512/511 BC, the Persian general Megabyzus forced the Macedonian king Amyntas I to make his kingdom a vassal of the Achaemenids. In 492 BC, following the Ionian Revolt , the Persian general Mardonius firmly re-tightened the Persian grip in the Balkans , making Macedon a fully subordinate kingdom within the Achaemenid domains and part of its ...
Seven years later, in 490 BC the combined Jin forces decisively defeated the Fan and Zhonghang clans, whose leaders Fan Jishe and Zhonghang Yin fled to the State of Qi. From then on Jin would be dominated by the remaining four clans, three of which would partition Jin into the new states of Han , Zhao , and Wei during the reign of Duke Ding's ...
549–511 BC (37 years) 567–511 BC (56 years) Son of Emperor Suizei. Presumed legendary. [13] 4: Ōyamatohikosukitomo
Thespis (c. 6th century BC): Aeschylus (c. 525–456 BC): The Persians (472 BC) Seven Against Thebes (467 BC) The Suppliants (463 BC) The Oresteia (458 BC, a trilogy comprising Agamemnon, The Libation Bearers and The Eumenides.) Prometheus Bound (authorship and date of performance is still in dispute) Phrynichus (~511 BC): The Fall of Miletus ...