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710s BC
This
article
concerns the period
719 BC
–
710
BC
.
Events and trends
Judah,
Tyre
and
Sidon
revolt against
Assyria
.
719 BC —
Zhou Huan Wang
of the
Zhou Dynasty
becomes ruler of
China
.
718 BC —
Gyges
becomes the ruler of
Lydia
.
717 BC —
Assyrian king
Sargon
conquers the
Hittites
stronghold of
Carchemish
.
717 BC —
Sargon II
founds a new
capital
for Assyria at
Dur-Sharrukin
.
717 BC –
716 BC
— Sargon II leads his
armies
in a sweeping
attack
along the
Philistine
coast, where he defeated the
pharaoh
.
717 BC —
Roman legend
marks this as the date that
Romulus
ended his rule.
Interregnum
starts.
715 BC — Interregnum ends.
Start
of the reign of the second
King of Rome
—
Numa Pompilius
.
c.
715 BC
— Conquest of
Messenia
by
Sparta
ends.
713 BC — Numa Pompilius,
King of
Rome
,
reforms
the
Roman calendar
, introducing
January
and February and adding 5 days to the
calendar
.
713 BC — Olmecs establish
Monte Albán
, the
sacred city
, and continue building pyramids.
712 BC — Numa Pompilius creates
the office
of
Pontifex Maximus
.
c. 710 BC —
The Medes
are united.
Significant people
716 BC—Piye dies.
715
BC—Osorkon IV dies, ending the
Twenty-second dynasty of Egypt
.
713 BC—Birth of semi-legendary
Zalmoxis
in
Dacia
.
February 13
711 BC —Birth of semi-legendary
Emperor Jimmu
, the first
Emperor of Japan
.