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  2. File:Map of Archaic Ancient Greece (750-490 BC) (English)v1 ...

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    File:Map of Archaic Ancient Greece (750-490 BC) (English)v1.svg ... Map of "The archaic period in ancient Greece or ancient Hellas (750 BC – 480 BC)" Date: 4 July ...

  3. 750s BC - Wikipedia

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    Niumateped, chief of the Libu (775–750 BC) Titaru, chief of the Libu (758–750 BC) Ker, chief of the Libu (750–745 BC) Manava, author of the Indian geometric text of Sulba Sutras. (b. 750 BC) Uzziah, King of Judah (791-740 BC) 759 BC—Alexander king of Corinth killed by his successor Telestes. 757 BC—Birth of Duke Zhuang of Zheng

  4. 750 BC - Wikipedia

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    750 BC in various calendars; Gregorian calendar: 750 BC DCCL BC: Ab urbe condita: 4: Ancient Egypt era: XXV dynasty, 3 - Pharaoh: Piye, 3: Ancient Greek era: 7th Olympiad, year 3: Assyrian calendar

  5. Ptolemy's world map - Wikipedia

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    The Ptolemy world map is a map of the world known to Greco-Roman societies in the 2nd century. It is based on the description contained in Ptolemy 's book Geography , written c. 150 . Based on an inscription in several of the earliest surviving manuscripts, it is traditionally credited to Agathodaemon of Alexandria .

  6. Babylonian Map of the World - Wikipedia

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    The Babylonian Map of the World (also Imago Mundi or Mappa mundi) is a Babylonian clay tablet with a schematic world map and two inscriptions written in the Akkadian language. Dated to no earlier than the 9th century BC (with a late 8th or 7th century BC date being more likely), it includes a brief and partially lost textual description.

  7. File:Babylonian Map of the World, 700-500 BC.jpg - Wikipedia

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    English: Babylonian Map of the World, 700-500 BC Mesopotamia 1500-539 BC Gallery, British Museum, London, England, UK. Complete indexed photo collection at WorldHistoryPics.com. Complete indexed photo collection at WorldHistoryPics.com.

  8. Regions of ancient Greece - Wikipedia

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    Aeniania (Greek: Αἰνιανία) or Ainis (Greek: Αἰνίς) was a small district to the south of Thessaly (which it was sometimes considered part of). [2] The regions of Aeniania and Oetaea were closely linked, both occupying the valley of the Spercheios river, with Aeniania occupying the lower ground to the north, and Oetaea the higher ground south of the river.

  9. Template:World History Maps - Wikipedia

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    This template is designed for maps of the world or east hemisphere, showing historical borders and detailed geography. The dates refer to the year depicted in the maps, not when they were made. Note: Please only include maps based on the Topographic_map#Global_1-kilometer_map , and only maps showing historical information about countries ...