This article concerns the period 689 BC â 680 BC.
Events and trends
- 689 BCâÂÂKing Sennacherib of Assyria sacks Babylon. (or 691 BC)
- 688 BCâÂÂTraditional date for the founding of Gela in Sicily by colonists from Rhodes and Crete.
- 688 BCâÂÂGreece's games of the 23rd Olympiad are held at Olympia; boxing is added to the Olympic Games that are more and more intended as preparation for war. Icarius of Hyperesia wins the stadion race at the 23rd Olympic Games.
- 687 BCâÂÂGyges becomes king of Lydia.
- 687 BCâÂÂHezekiah succeeded by Manasseh as king of Judah, either this year or next or about a decade earlier.
- 685 BCâÂÂTraditional date of the foundation of Chalcedon by Megara or when it became a Greek colony.
- 684 BCâÂÂSpring and Autumn period: Duke Zhuang, ruler of the Chinese state of Lu, defeats Duke Huan of Qi in the Battle of Changshao.
- 684 BCâÂÂCleoptolemus of Laconia wins the stadion race at the 24th Olympic Games.
- 684 BCâÂÂTaharqa gives orders to build a temple to Amun-Re at Kawa
- 682 BCâÂÂUrtaki succeeds Shilnak-Inshushinak as the king of Elam.
- 682 BCâÂÂLast year of the reign of Sennacherib, king of the Neo-Assyrian Empire.
- 682 BCâÂÂRipunjaya, the last king of the Brihadratha dynasty, is assassinated by his minister Punika, who puts his son Pradyota on throne.
- 681 BCâÂÂKing Sennacherib of Assyria is assassinated by one or two of his sons in the temple of the god Ninurta at Kalhu (Northern Mesopotamia) after a 24-year reign in which he defeated the Babylonians, made Nineveh (modern Iraq) a showplace, and diverted the waters of the Tigris River into a huge aqueduct to supply the city with irrigation.
- 681 BCâÂÂSennacherib's second wife, Naqi'a (Zakitu), uses her wiles and influences to have the imperial council appoint her son Esarhaddon as her husband's successor in preference to the young man's two older brothers, who flee to Urartu (Armenia). Esarhaddon, unlike his father, is friendly toward Babylon and orders her reconstruction.
- 681 BCâÂÂXi of Zhou becomes king of the Zhou Dynasty (China).
- 680 BCâÂÂEsarhaddon succeeds Sennacherib as king of Assyria.
- 680 BCâÂÂGreece's games of the 25th Olympiad is held at Olympia with the first equestrian event. A four-horse chariot race is run at the nearby hippodrome, slaves driving the chariots in a fierce competition that not infrequently ends in death. Thalpis of Laconia wins the stadion race at the 25th Olympic Games.
- 680 BCâÂÂA meteorite hits the Estonian island of Saaremaa, forming the Kaali crater (approximate date).
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