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820s BC
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May 26, 2025
Decade
Black Obelisk of Shalmaneser III, erected in 825 BC.
This article concerns the period
829 BC – 820 BC
.
Contents
Events and trends
Significant People
References
Millennia
1st
millennium
BC
Centuries
10th
century
BC
9th
century
BC
8th
century
BC
Decades
840s
BC
830s
BC
820s
BC
810s
BC
800s
BC
Years
829
BC
828
BC
827
BC
826
BC
825
BC
824
BC
823
BC
822
BC
821
BC
820
BC
Categories
Deaths
v
t
e
Events and trends
828 BC
/827 BC (14th year in the era of Gònghé)—
King Xuan of Zhou
becomes king of the
Zhou dynasty
of
China
, ending the fourteen years of the
Gonghe Regency
.
828 BC—
Xiong Yan
is replaced by his son
Xiong Shuang
as Viscount of
Chu
.
825 BC
—
Takelot II
, king of
Egypt
, dies.
Crown Prince
Osorkon III
and
Shoshenq III
, sons of Takelot, battle for the throne.
825 BC
/824 BC—
Ariphron
,
King of Athens
, dies after a reign of 20 years and is succeeded by his son
Thespieus
.
825 BC—
Dido
, founder of
Carthage
flees
Tyre
after the death of
Acerbas
823 BC
—Death of
Shalmaneser III
, king of
Assyria
. He is succeeded by his son
Shamshi-Adad V
.
821 BC
—
Xiong Xun
, youngest brother of Xiong Shuang, ascends the throne of Chu after defeating his surviving brothers Xiong Xue and Xiong Kan.
[
1
]
820 BC
—
Pygmalion
ascends the throne of
Tyre
.
Significant People
Amaziah
, king of
Judah
, born (approximate date).
References
↑
Shim, Eun-kyung; Kim, Won-joong; Kim, Yun-ji (2020-04-30).
"The review of multi-layered meanings of rancor through the retrograde narrative structure of "A Biography of WUZIXU in the Records of the Grand Historian"
"
.
Journal of Chinese Humanities
.
74
:
165–
190.
doi
:
10.35955/jch.2020.04.74.165
.
ISSN
1225-3499
.
S2CID
219669116
.
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