This article concerns the period 709 BC â 700 BC.
Events and trends
- 708 BCâÂÂTraditional date of the foundation of Croton (modern Crotone) by colonists from Achaea.
- 708 BCâÂÂTellis of Sicyon wins the stadion race at the 18th Olympic Games.
- 707 BCâÂÂSpring and Autumn period: Duke Zhuang of Zheng defeats the armies of King Huan of Zhou, becoming the first vassal of the ruler of China to revolt.
- 706 BCâÂÂTraditional date when Spartan immigrants found Taras (Tarentum, the modern Taranto) colony in southern Italy.
- 706 BCâÂÂThe Assyrian royal court is moved to Dur-Sharrukin.
- 705 BCâÂÂSennacherib succeeds his father Sargon II.
- 704 BCâÂÂSennacherib moves the capital of Assyria to Nineveh.
- 704 BCâÂÂMenos of Megara wins the stadion race at the 19th Olympic Games.
- 701 BCâÂÂNovember 10âÂÂKing Hezekiah of Judah, backed by the Kingdom of Kush, revolts against King Sennacherib of Assyria. Sennacherib sacks many Israelite cities, but fails in his attempt to take Jerusalem.
- 700 BCâÂÂThe Scythians start settling in Cimmerian areas, slowly replacing the previous inhabitants.
- 700 BCâÂÂEnd of the Villanovan culture in northern Italy and rise of the Etruscan civilization.
- 700 BCâÂÂThe Upanishads, a sacred text of Hinduism, are written around this time.
- 700 BCâÂÂAtheradas of Laconia wins the stadion race at the 20th Olympic Games.
- 700 BCâÂÂAssyrian king Sennacherib launches another campaign into the Chaldean region, where the Babylonian rebel Merodach-Baladan II has been conspiring against him. Merodach-Baladan takes refuge in Elam, north of the Persian Gulf.
- 700 BCâÂÂBabylon's Assyrian-raised puppet king Bel-ibni is deposed after a 3-year reign and sent into exile. He is replaced by Sennacherib's son, Ashur-nadin-shumi.
- c. 700 BCâÂÂGeometric period of vases ends in Ancient Greece. Orientalizing period of vases starts. It starts in Corinth.
- c. 700 BCâÂÂHesiod writes "Theogony".
- c. 700 BCâÂÂ509 BCâÂÂEtruscan supremacy period in Italy.
- c. 700 BC â Construction of the Temple of Yeha in Ethiopia
- After c. 700 BC â Cities again begin to appear on the Indian subcontinent, especially in the north.
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