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1200s BC - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (192 words) |
 | 1204 BC - Theseus, legendary King of Athens, is deposed after a reign of 30 years and succeeded by Menestheus, great-grandson of Erichthonius II of Athens and second cousin of Theseus' father Aegeus. |
 | Merneptah, Pharaoh of the Nineteenth Dynasty of Egypt (1212 - 1202 BC). |
 | Amenemses, Pharaoh of the Nineteenth Dynasty of Egypt (1202- 1199 BC). |
| Sea Peoples - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (1308 words) |
 | Sea Peoples is the term used in ancient Egyptian records of a race of ship-faring raiders who drifted into the eastern shores of the Mediterranean and attempted to enter Egyptian territory during the late 19th dynasty, and especially year 5 of Rameses III of the 20th Dynasty. |
 | Merneptah states that in the fifth year of his reign (1208 BC) he defeated an invasion of an allied force of Libyans and the Sea People, killing 6,000 soldiers and taking 9,000 prisoners. |
 | The city states were semi-literate in the sense that very few individuals could master the complex Syllabary used to write in Linear B and other written forms of the early Greek language, and thus relatively few documents were produced in daily life to bear witness to the fratricidal nature of the wars. |