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569 BC Chr.
Head of Amasis in the Egyptian Museum in Berlin
The usurper Amasis defeats the Egyptian pharaoh Apries
in the decisive battle at Momemphis.
569 BC Chr. In other calendars
Chinese calendar 35th (36th) cycle , year of the water dragon壬辰 ( at the beginning of the year metal rabbit 辛卯)
Greek calendar 3rd / 4th Year of the 52nd Olympiad
Jewish calendar 3192/93
Roman calendar from urbe condita CLXXXV (185)
Ongoing events
Iron Age III in Israel (since 587 BC)
Attic vase painting in Greece:
Hallstatt Period in Europe (since 650 BC)
26th Dynasty (time of the Egyptian Restoration) during the late period in Egypt (since 664 BC)
Eastern Zhou dynasty / period of spring and autumn annals in China (since 770/722 BC)
Ancient Greece : Archaic (since approx. 750 BC)
Dong-Son culture in northern Vietnam and southern China (since around 800 BC)
Middle Preclassic period among the Maya (since approx. 900 BC)
Antiquity in the Mediterranean region (since approx. 1200/800 BC)
La Venta period among the Olmecs in Mesoamerica (since approx. 1500 BC)

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  1. a b c Date in the Gregorian calendar ; In the Julian calendar system , 6 days are to be added to the Gregorian date. The date is based on NASA information ( memento from March 23, 2008 in the Internet Archive ) taking into account the T-Delta. For Babylonia, the time zone surcharge of 3 hours must be taken into account for Universal Time (UT); according to Jean Meeus : Astronomical Algorithms - Applications for Ephemeris Tool 4,5 - , Barth, Leipzig 2000 for: Ephemeris Tool 4,5 according to Jean Meeus, conversion program, 2001 .
  2. ^ Hermann Hunger: Lunar and Planetary Texts (Astronomical Diaries and related Texts from Babylonia, Vol. 5) . Publishing house of the Austrian Academy of Sciences, Vienna 2001, ISBN 3-7001-3028-7 , p. 395.