Template:Short description Template:Refimprove This article concerns the period 699 BC – 690 BC. Template:Decadebox BC

Events and trendsEdit

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  • 696 BC—Pantacles of Athens wins the stadion race at the 21st Olympic Games.<ref name="attalus.org">Eusebius of Caesarea, Chronicle [1].</ref>
  • 694 BC—Duke Xiang of Qi and Duke Huan of Lu meet at Luo(濼). Duke Huan of Lu and his wife, Wen Jiang goes to Qi.
  • 694 BC—Duke Huan of Lu dies in Qi, and Prince Peng Sheng(彭生) is killed.
  • 694 BC—Troops of Qi killed Zheng-zi Wei(7th ruler of Zheng) and Gao Qumi(高渠弥). Ji Zhong(祭仲) invited Zheng-zi Ying(8th ruler of Zheng) from Chen and helped him assume the throne.
  • 694 BC—Duke Hei Jian(黒肩) of Zhou killed King Zhuang of Zhou and plotted to help Prince Ke(克) assume the throne. Xin Bo(辛伯) reported it to King Zhuang, and killed Duke Hei Jian. Prince Ke defected to Yan.
  • 694 BC—Death of Ashur-nadin-shumi, Assyrian king of Babylon<ref>Template:Cite book</ref>
  • 694 BC—Death of Duke Huan of Lu, ruler of the state of Lu
  • 694 BC—Death of Luli, king of Tyre
  • 693 BC—Babylon is destroyed by the Assyrian king Sennacherib, but the city will be rebuilt in even greater splendor and luxury. He fights his way back north and captures various cities along the River Euphrates (or 691 BC or 689 BC).
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