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Tuesday, February 23, 2021

923 AD to 1112 AD

 923 AD to 1112 AD: solar activity, China, comets, Ireland, acupuncture, volcanic eruption,




925 AD to 1225 AD, USA: Pueblos I and II ages at Chimney Rock of Chacoan culture. Construction episodes at these two site corresponded with the last two lunar stand-stills of the century, 1075 and 1014.

930 AD, Spain: Islamic Cordoba became the seat of Arab learning.

931 AD to 999 AD: Life-Span of Saint Adelaide. Adelaide was the daughter of king Rudolf II  of Burgundy. She was married to Lothair who became king of Italy. Lothair was poisoned to death by Berengarius, the Marquis of Ivrea.

935 AD: About this time there was a long solar eclipse.




940 AD, Ireland: Brian Boru was born so of a leader of one of the royal free tribes of Munster.



945 AD to 1004 AD: Life-span of St. Ablo. He studied grammar astronomy, mattmatics, philosophy, and Music. Joined the Benedictine monastery at Fleury-sur-Loire. Directed a school in Ramsey, England.

 

 946 AD to 947 AD: Volcanic eruption at Baeckdu Mountain, Baikal Rift Zone, China and North Korea. One of the largest eruption in about 2000 years.

~ Volcanic eruption of Paektu mountain.






950 AD to 1040/1250 AD: Medieval Warm Period in Europe. It maybe warmer now that it was then.`
~ to 1040 AD: Medieval maximum.
~ USA: Cahokia, large Indian village in southern Illinois.
~ al-Farabi died ca this year. In his theoretical writings he mentioned the Arabic musical meter called "saraband." Spanish ''Zarabanda.'' It may be ta túm ,  ta túm,  ta túm;  fan


956 AD to 1015 AD: Vladimir I, Grand Prince of Kiev



980 AD to 983 AD: Erik the Red discovered Greenland. 

982 AD: Erik the Red founded south Greenland colony


985 AD: Vikings sailed to North America.



976 AD, Spain: Great Mosque of Cordoba is built.
~ to 1014 AD, Ireland: Brian Boru Succeeded his brother Mahon(!) as king of Munster.


995 AD to 1,000 AD, Norway: Reign of King Olaf Ist.




999 AD: notable comets.
~ Ireland: Brian Boru defeated Vikings. 

1,000 AD: Marked a beginning of truly uneasy times in Ireland.

~ Leif discovered Vinland.
~ Comets notable, acupuncture,
~ Europe: Beowulf and the Song of Roland were recorded in writing..
~ Period of abrupt warming of much of Earth.
~ to 1400 AD, Between Springerville and St Johns near Lyman Lake, USA: Raven site ruins at surface level 3 kivas and and two morterized rooms. Found was White Mountain redware and later Zuni glazeware.
~ to 1,400 AD, Norway: Earl Erik Hakonarson ruled  at the time of Leif Erikson.


1002 AD, Ireland: Brian Boru wins recognition of all Ireland.



c. 1010 AD: Vikings end visit to Vineland.



1012 AD to 1067 AD: China: Was the life span of Ts'ai in China. During that time he wrote his treatise on tea Ch'alu. 

 

1014 AD, Ireland: Brian Boru defeated Norsemen at Clontarf, but is murdered. Was Cearbhal, Lord of Ely important on the side of Brian Boru in the battle?

~ Ireland: At Clontarf on the Friday before Easter was a battle near Dublin  Brian son of Kennedy, monarch of Ireland, was slain  (who was the Augustus of all the west of Europe?)
~ to 1054 AD, Kievan Russia: With Yaroslav the Wise Kievan Russia attains a peak of cultural and political development

 



1022 AD: Supernova.

 1027 AD, China: The Sung dynasty Emperor Jen Tsung ordered Wang Wei, a noted acupuncturist and sculpture, to cast two hollow bronze figures with all acupuncture points marked by their names and small holes. The figures were covered with wax and filled with water. They were used to train and test students.

~ Avicenna: While discussing the origin of mountains in his book, The Book of Healing, he proposed one of the principles underlying geological time scales, the law of superposition of strata. The layer on top was more often the youngest.

1030 AD: Avicenna, Muslim philosopher writes Canon of Medicine. 

~ to 1070 AD: Chaco Canyon building, roads, irrigation, Removal of most of local forest. (Pochteca) 
1031 AD to 1095 AD: Shen Kuo, the Chinese naturalist recognized the concept of "deep time," perhaps the idea that the lifetime of Earth may go back to a time, not much noted at his time, the idea that Earth history may go back millions of years.

1033 AD: Great Pilgrimage from Europe to Europe.

 1040 AD to 1080 AD: Solar: Oort Minimum.



1054 AD: The Patriarch of Constantinople and the Pope in Roe excommunicated one another, causing the Great Schism between the Byzantine and Latin churches.
~ USA: Anasazi record, pictographically, the supernova explosion. It was a production of the Crab Nebula which was visible by day three weeks. It was visible by night for two years. 
~ China: The great star in the constellation Taurus recorded by Chinese astronomers, a super nova that left the Crab Nebula as debris.


1055  AD to 1083 AD, USA: Hight of Chacoan culture in northern New Mexico

1062 AD to 1148 AD: Almoravids flourished in the southwestern Shara. They were a Berber dynasty ruling in Morocco and part of Spain.

1065 AD to 1275 AD, USA: Elden Pueblo inhabited near what is now Flagstaff, Aridzona


1066 AD: Halley's comet appeared frightening Europeans on the eve of the Battle of Hastings. William the Conqueror defeated the English forces under king Harold. William declared himself king bringing about the Norman Conquest of England. William the Conqueror, duke of Normandy takes the English crown.
~ The Earth was warmer then it is now.
~ England: Normans defeated Saxsons.



1076 AD, North America: A total solar eclipse was visible south of Chaco Canyon.

1077 AD, China: Sunspots large enough to be seen with the unaided eye were reported, beginning a more than 200 year period of unusual sunspot activity.

1079 AD to 1142 AD, France: Peter Abelard, French theologian and philosopher, condemned by the Synod of Soissons for his teaching on the Trinity, "Historia Calamitaturum"(?) and the description of his love affair with Heloise. Counsel of sens condemns heresies of Abelard. Did Abelard develop the process of questioning which leads to "truth:" Nothing is to be believed until it is understood.




1086 AD, Ireland: The end of Turlough O'Brian's time as Ard Ri (High King). Turlough was Brian Boru's grandson.


1095 AD: First Crusade,


1097 AD, July 11th? A total eclipse passed over what is now the US Southwest?


1100 AD to 1250 AD: Solar: Medieval Maximum.

 

 

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211 BC to 22 BC

211 BC to 22 BC timeline: historic and prehistoric, with some archaeology dates. Worldwide happenings and doings in: Lebanon, empiric Rome, and Mississippi.
 

 
210 BC: China: Death of emperor Qui shi Huang di.
~ to 199 BC, Ireland: about during this time Bresal Bo-Dibad was a High King of  the land. He was the son of Rudraige. He took power after killing his predecessor, Finna Mar and ruled for eleven years during which time there was an extinction of cows, a cattle plague. He was killed by Finnat's son, Lugaid Luaigne. So, he was preceded as King by Finnat Mar and succeeded by Lugaid Luaigne,
 



206 BC: Near the turning of the war between Rome and Carthage, Mago retreated to Gades (modern Cadiz of Spain) with his Army. 
~   to 220 BC: The Han Chinese did a good job of keeping the East West Silk Road opened until(?) powerful persons of the Ottoman Empire successfully boycotted the trade.
206 BC to 220 BC: The Han Chinese did a good job of keeping the East West Silk Road opened until(?) powerful persons of the Ottoman Empire successfully boycotted the trade.

200 BC to 400 AD,USA: The Hopewell culture flourished and the Adena people flowered in the Mississippi drainage area of North America and might be called a flowering of of the Adena peoples of the Mississippi drainage area of North America.
200 BC to 400 AD: The Hopewell culture might be called the flowering of the Adena people of the Mississippi drainage area of what is now the U.S. The Hopewell culture has been said to have continued to as recent as 500 AD or 850 AD.
~ to 500 AD: Considered the flourishing of of the Hopewell tradition along the Ohio and Mississippi rivers of what is now the U.S. 
~ to 800 AD: Hopewell culture built and maintained significant earthworks in what is now the U.S.
~ Mexico: Xochicalco included a city which probably dated before this time. It traded widely and probably had long time connections with the Caribbean coast. 
~ Greek city states overwhelmed by Rome.
~ to Nabataean Aramaic was the language of the "Arab" kingdom of Petra. That kingdom covered the east bank of the Jordan River the (Sinai Peninsula and northern Arabia. (Weren't Nabataean seamen traveling to the west coast of India near this time?)
200 AD: By this time certain swedes were already writing in runic script.
      
 
155 BC to 130 BC: Liu Teh collected archaic scripts in China; a compilation of early writings, especially Taoism.
 
 145 BC to 85 BC India: The Shahi Records of the Historians by Sima Qian. Hindu historic records Shiji.


148 BC to 70 BC: Ireland: Sometime during this period Eochu Airem was High King in Ireland. He was preceded by Eochaid Feidlech and succeeded by Eterscel as a High King. The idea of sid (shee) was active still.


141 BC to 60 BC: During about this time Salome Alexandra was the first Hasmonean(Maccabees) queen of Judea. Political association with Pharisees.


135 BC: Transfer of Judaic religious center from Judea to Galilee.


133 BC: Some Celts probably came to Ireland after the Roman invasion of Spain, but seem to have arrived from time to time from at least 1400 BC.
 
 
120 BC: Around this time Eochu Airem was High King of Ireland for perhaps a decade, He was a son of Finn.
 
106 BC to 43 BC: Cicero, Marcus Tullius: Roman orator, statesman, and philosopher.

105 BC: The mathematician Heron founded the first college of technology at Alexandria. 

104 BC: John Hycanus died this date. He had been a leader and priest of the Hasmoneans/Maccabeans.

100 BC: to about 450 AD: The Middle Woodland culture: During this period The Marksville and the Hopewell culture are in evidence. A Hopewell type culture has been found in the Ohio River valley, the lower Mississippi river valley, Yazoo valley of Louisiana, and what are now the U.S. states of Mississippi, Missouri, Arkansas, and north along the east coast coast of North America to Mobile Bay. 
~ to 400 or 500 AD: North America: the duration of he Middle Woodland Period. During this time the Hopewell Culture was centered in Ohio, USA.
~ to 40 BC: St. Ann, Anne: her approximate life span. She is the mother of the Virgin Mary. Her husband in this birth is said to be Joachim. So, he and Anne are the grandparents of Jesus. She lived for about 60 years. She was born in Judea. Her mother was Emerenta and her father Stollanus.
~ to 200 AD: Peru:  Tiahuanaco was a center of culture and learning near Lake Titicaca.
~ Ireland: Henges were still being built and used used at this time. Henges included wooden buildings in the early Bronze Age.


 
85 BC-Romans considered Troy to be their "Mother city."
 80 BC: Arrival of Gauls and Carthaginian traders to Ireland had begun.




70 BC: to 19 BC: Lifespan of Virgil, Roman poet.



66 AD, Earth: notable comets.
 

                             
 
 
 





64 BC: The region of Lebanon came under the rule of the Roman Empire. Where it became a leading center of Christianity. 

c59 BC to 17 AD: Livy writes the history of Rome in Latin.

51 BC to 30 BC: Reign of Cleopatra,  queen of Egypt.

c50 BC: Hillel, the great Jew scholar mentioned the negative of the Golden Rule. "Do not do onto others as you would not have them to do onto you?"
 
45 BC to AD 23: China: Chinese statesman, Wan Mang, attempts reform of land ownership during this period. 

44 BC: Julius Caesar was assassinated.

35 BC to 5 BC: Herod the Great, Roman client king of Judea.

28 BC: The orient/China: The earliest known reference to naked-eye sunspots.
 
20 BC: Second Temple is started in Jerusalem. 
~ to c.40 AD: The approximate life span of St Mary, mother of Jesus. She left for Egypt with Joseph and returned to Nazareth when Herod died. When Jesus was "12" the family traveled to Jerusalem where Jesus visited the temple.
 

 
~ to about 700 AD: A runic script is use by Germanic speaking people at about these times. Was it called Elder Futh?



 

                             
 
 

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