750s BC

Decade

This article concerns the period 759 BC – 750 BC.

Millennium
1st millennium BC
Centuries
  • 9th century BC
  • 8th century BC
  • 7th century BC
Decades
  • 770s BC
  • 760s BC
  • 750s BC
  • 740s BC
  • 730s BC
Years
  • 759 BC
  • 758 BC
  • 757 BC
  • 756 BC
  • 755 BC
  • 754 BC
  • 753 BC
  • 752 BC
  • 751 BC
  • 750 BC
Categories
  • Births
  • Deaths
  • v
  • t
  • e

Events and trends

  • 756 BCE—Founding of Cyzicus.
  • 755 BC—Ashur-nirari V succeeds Ashur-Dan III as king of Assyria
  • 755 BC—Aeschylus, King of Athens, dies after a reign of 23 years and is succeeded by Alcmaeon.
  • 753 BC—Alcmaeon, King of Athens, dies after a reign of 2 years. He is replaced by Charops, elected Archon for a ten-year term.
Romulus and Remus
  • 753 BC—The city of Rome and the Roman Kingdom were thought to be founded, according to Roman tradition, and is ruled by Rome's first king, Romulus. Beginning of the Roman 'Ab urbe condita' calendar. Rome adopts the Etruscan alphabet, which the Etruscans themselves had adopted from the Greeks. Set by Varro, this was the most common date used.
  • 752 BC—Romulus, first king of Rome, celebrates the first Roman triumph after his victory over the Caeninenses, following the Rape of the Sabine Women. He celebrates a further triumph later in the year over the Antemnates.
  • c. 750 BC—Man and Centaur, perhaps from Olympia, is made. It is now at the Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York.
  • c. 750 BC—Greeks establish colonies in Italy and Sicily.
  • c. 750 BC – 700 BC—Funerary Vase (Krater), from the Dipylon Cemetery, Athens, is made. Attributed to the Hirschfield workshop. It is now at The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York.

Significant people

References

  1. ^ Mueller, Dieter; Kitchen, K. A. (1975). "The Third Intermediate Period in Egypt (1100-650 BC)". Journal of the American Research Center in Egypt. 12: 117. doi:10.2307/40000028. ISSN 0065-9991. JSTOR 40000028.