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770 BC by topic
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770 BC in various calendars
Gregorian calendar770 BC
DCCLXX BC
Ancient Egypt eraXXIII dynasty, 111
Ancient Greek era2nd Olympiad, year 3
Assyrian calendar3981
Balinese saka calendarN/A
Bengali calendar−1363 – −1362
Berber calendar181
Buddhist calendar−225
Burmese calendar−1407
Byzantine calendar4739–4740
Chinese calendar庚午年 (Metal Horse)
1928 or 1721
    — to —
辛未年 (Metal Goat)
1929 or 1722
Coptic calendar−1053 – −1052
Discordian calendar397
Ethiopian calendar−777 – −776
Hebrew calendar2991–2992
Hindu calendars
 - Vikram Samvat−713 – −712
 - Shaka SamvatN/A
 - Kali Yuga2331–2332
Holocene calendar9231
Iranian calendar1391 BP – 1390 BP
Islamic calendar1434 BH – 1433 BH
Javanese calendarN/A
Julian calendarN/A
Korean calendar1564
Minguo calendar2681 before ROC
民前2681年
Nanakshahi calendar−2237
Thai solar calendar−227 – −226
Tibetan calendar阳金马年
(male Iron-Horse)
−643 or −1024 or −1796
    — to —
阴金羊年
(female Iron-Goat)
−642 or −1023 or −1795
King Ping of Zhou
King Ping of Zhou

Events

  • Beginning of the Eastern Zhou Dynasty in China as Zhou Ping Wang becomes the first King of the Dynasty to rule from the new capital of Chengzhou (today Luoyang).
  • The Huangdi Neijing (Canon of Internal Medicine), considered the earliest extant medical book, is believed to have been compiled after this year (770 BC–221 BC).

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References

  1. Art, Authors: Department of Asian. "Shang and Zhou Dynasties: The Bronze Age of China | Essay | The Metropolitan Museum of Art | Heilbrunn Timeline of Art History". The Met’s Heilbrunn Timeline of Art History. Retrieved 2024-05-11.
  2. Hao, Yun-Fang; Jiang, Jian-Guo (2015). "Origin and evolution of China Pharmacopoeia and its implication for traditional medicines". Mini Reviews in Medicinal Chemistry. 15 (7): 595–603. doi:10.2174/1389557515666150415150803. ISSN 1875-5607. PMID 25877600.
  3. "How Rome's terrible 7th king led to the Republic". Big Think. 2023-06-08. Retrieved 2024-05-11.
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