Chronologies of the ancient world : names, dates and dynasties

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Chronologies of the ancient world : names, dates and dynasties

edited by Walter Eder and Johannes Renger ; translated and edited by Wouter F.M. Henkelman ; assistant editor, Robert Chenault

(Brill's new Pauly, Supplements ; 1)

Brill, 2007

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Herrscherchronologien der antiken Welt : Namen, Daten, Dynastien

Chronologies of the ancient world

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Includes bibliographical references and index

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Description

From the Mesopotamian kings in around 3000 BC to the Bishops and Patriarchs of Late Antiquity, Chronologies of the Ancient World lists all rulers and dynasties that made their mark on ancient history. This supplement to Brill's New Pauly enriches the information from the encyclopedia with its exhaustive lists of names, dates and facts about the people who shaped the ancient world.

Table of Contents

  • Near, Middle, and Far East: Mesopotamia, Babylon, Egypt, Israel and Judah. Asia Minor: Phrygia, Adiabene, Bithynia, Emesa, Galatia, Cappadocia, Iranian Empire, Greaco-Bactria and India. Mediterranean and Western Europe: Greece and Rome
  • Anglo-Saxon England, Germania.

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