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1010s BC
Decade
Decade
The 1010s BC is a decade that lasted from 1019 BC to 1010 BC.
Events and trends
- 1019 BC - Reign of Shalmaneser II ends, succeeded by his son Ashur-nirari IV.
- 1013 BC - Ashur-nirari IV is succeeded by his uncle, Ashur-rabi II, who ruled for 41 years, one of the longest reigns of an Assyrian monarch.
- 1012 BC—Acastus, Archon of Athens, dies after a reign of 36 years and is succeeded by his son Archippus.
- A solar eclipse was seen in Ugarit from 6:09 PM to 6:39 PM, May 9, 1012, BC.
- 1010 BC—Uzzah, a citizen of Judah, dies, believed to have been smitten by God for violating divine law by touching the Ark of the Covenant.
Significant people
- Siamun, pharaoh of Egypt, is born (approximate date).
References
References
- Karen Radner. (1998). "Der Gott Salmānu ("Šulmānu") und seine Beziehung zur Stadt Dūr-Katlimmu". Die Welt des Orients.
- A. Fuchs. (1998). "The Prosopography of the Neo-Assyrian Empire, Volume 1, Part I: A". The Neo-Assyrian Text Corpus Project.
- F.R.S.), Edward John BURROW (D D.. (1817). "The Elgin Marbles: with an Abridged Historical and Topographical Account of Athens ... Vol. I. Illustrated with Forty Plates Drawn and Etched by the Author". Ogles, Duncan&Cochran.
- (1979). "Jonah's Nineveh". [[Tyndale Bulletin]].
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