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  1. Much of Russia's expansion occurred in the 17th century, culminating in the first Russian colonisation of the Pacific in the mid-17th century, the Russo-Polish War (1654–1667) that incorporated left-bank Ukraine, and the Russian conquest of Siberia. Poland was divided in the 1790–1815 era, with much of the land and population going to Russia.

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › 1630s_BC1630s BC - Wikipedia

    Events and trends. 1633 BC—May 2— Lunar Saros 34 begins. [1] Before 1630 BC – 1500 BC —Landscape (Spring fresco), wall painting with areas of modern reconstruction from Akrotiri, Thera, Cyclades, is made. It is now at National Archaeological Museum, Athens.

  3. E. People of the Thirteenth Dynasty of Egypt ‎ (4 C, 7 P) People of the Fourteenth Dynasty of Egypt ‎ (1 C, 1 P) People of the Fifteenth Dynasty of Egypt ‎ (2 C, 1 P) People of the Sixteenth Dynasty of Egypt ‎ (2 C, 3 P) People of the Seventeenth Dynasty of Egypt ‎ (5 C, 1 P) 17th-century BC Egyptian people ‎ (1 C, 4 P)

  4. During the Weichselian glaciation, almost all of Scandinavia was buried beneath a thick permanent sheet of ice and the Stone Age was delayed in this region.. Some valleys close to the watershed were indeed ice-free around 30 000 years B.P. Coastal areas were ice-free several times between 75 000 and 30 000 years B.P. and the final expansion towards the late Weichselian maximum took place after ...

  5. 2000–1595 BC Armi: 2290–40 BC Aramea: 2300–700 BC Arzawa: 2300–1200 BC Assyria – 2025–911 BC Athens: 1556–355 BC Babylonia: 1894–732 BC Byblos: 1800–970 BC Chorrera: 1800–300 BC Dilmun: 2600–675 BC Ebla: 3500–1600 BC Egypt: 3050–1550, 1077–322 BC Elam: 2800–550 BC Eshnuna: 2000 – 8th century BC Gojoseon: 2333 ...

  6. 1500 BC – 1400 BC: The Battle of the Ten Kings took place around this time. [2] 1500 BC: Coalescence of a number of cultural traits including undecorated pottery, megalithic burials, and millet-bean-rice agriculture indicate the beginning of the Mumun Pottery Period on the Korean peninsula. [3]

  7. Ussher chronology. The Ussher chronology is a 17th-century chronology of the history of the world formulated from a literal reading of the Old Testament by James Ussher, the Archbishop of Armagh and Primate of All Ireland. The chronology is sometimes associated with young Earth creationism, which holds that the universe was created only a few ...