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  2. 11th century BC. The 11th century BC comprises all years from 1100 BC to 1001 BC. Although many human societies were literate in this period, some of the individuals mentioned below may be apocryphal rather than historically accurate.

  3. 1894 - 732 BC Bashan: 1330 - 928 BC Byblos: 1800 - 970 BC Chorrera: 1800 - 300 BC Colchis: 1300 BC - 2nd century AD Crestonia: 14th century BC - 431 BC Dardania: 1527 - 1183 BC Dilmun: 2600 - 675 BC Donghu: 1400-150 BC Ebla: 3500 - 1600 BC Egypt: 3050 - 1550, 1077 - 322 BC Egyptian Empire: 1550 - 1077 BC Elam: 2800 - 550 BC Eshnuna: 2000 - 8th ...

  4. The Catholic Church officially concluded this debate at the Council of Constance (1414–1417). The conclave condemned Jan Hus, who was executed by burning in spite of a promise of safe-conduct. At the command of Pope Martin V, Wycliffe was posthumously exhumed and burned as a heretic twelve years after his burial.

  5. Zita (Hittite prince) Categories: 14th century BC. People by century. Ancient people. 2nd-millennium BC people. Commons category link from Wikidata. Automatic category TOC generates no TOC.

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  7. 1200 BC: the first civilization in Central and North America develops in about 1200 BC in the coastal regions of the southern part of the Gulf of Mexico. Known as the Olmec civilization, its early site is at San Lorenzo. 1200 BC: the Phoenicians found the port of Lisbon, Portugal.