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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › 1080s_BC1080s BC - Wikipedia

    Significant people. References. 1080s BC. The 1080s BC was a decade which lasted from 1089 BC to 1080 BC. Events and trends [ edit] Iron Age continues. 1089 BC — Melanthus, legendary King of Athens, dies after a reign of 37 years and is succeeded by his son Codrus.

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › 1090s_BC1090s BC - Wikipedia

    The 1090s BC is a decade which lasted from 1099 BC to 1090 BC. Events and trends. 1090 BC —or the Year of the Hyenas, in the reign of Ramesses XI, was a year of catastrophe. There was a very significant drop in the flow of river Nile waters, caused by a spike in climate normality.

  3. Melanthus, King (1126–1089 BC) presumed legendary or semi-historical; Codrus, King (1089–1068 BC) presumed legendary or semi-historical; Medon, hereditary perpetual Archon (1068–1048 BC) Acastus, hereditary perpetual Archon (1048–1012 BC) Archippus, hereditary perpetual Archon (1012–993 BC) References

  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › 1060s_BC1060s BC - Wikipedia

    The 1060s BC is a decade which lasted from 1069 BC to 1060 BC. Events and trends. c.1069 BC – End of New Kingdom of Egypt [1] and start of the Third Intermediate Period of Egypt and Twenty-first Dynasty of Egypt, founded by Smendes. 1068 BC – Codrus, legendary King of Athens, dies in battle against Dorian invaders after a reign of 21 years.

  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › 1070s_BC1070s BC - Wikipedia

    1078 BC— Zhou kang wang becomes King of the Zhou Dynasty of China. [2] c.1078 or 1077 BC— Pharaoh Ramesses X of Egypt dies as the 10th and final pharaoh of the Twentieth Dynasty of Egypt (according to many sources) [3] and last ruler of the New Kingdom of Egypt. He is succeeded by Smendes.

  6. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › 10801080 - Wikipedia

    1080 in various calendars. Rudolf of Rheinfelden loses his arm in combat during the Battle on the Elster. Year 1080 ( MLXXX) was a leap year starting on Wednesday (link will display the full calendar) of the Julian calendar .