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Centuries: 7th century BC - 6th century BC - 5th century BC Decades: 620s BC - 610s BC - 600s BC - 590s BC - 588s BC - 570s BC - 560s BC - 550s BC - 540s BC - 530s BC Events and trends 589 BC - Apries succeeds Psammetichus II as king of Egypt 588 BC - Nebuchadnezzar II of Babylon...

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CHAPTER FOUR: From the Death of Josiah to the Fall of Jerusalem - King's Calendar - 606 BCE - 586 BCE (2177 words)
The King's Calendar insists that the fall of Jerusalem and the burning of the Solomon's Temple occurred in 586 BCE not 587 BCE.
According to the 'King's Calendar' presentation of the data, the siege commenced at the beginning of March 588 BCE.
The presentation of the 'King's Calendar' for this period in history, which is based on a mathematical construct, and justified by its' examination of all the collated documentary evidence, demonstrates that the chronological data provided in the Biblical Narratives, is correct, and that it has been transmitted to us, within an artificial chronological construct.
Buddha - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (2054 words)
Sixth Century BCE), a ksatriya prince of the Sakyans (a people of Northern India and Nepal) who gave up a life of luxury and power to become a wandering mendicant.
Generally, Buddhists do not consider Siddhartha Gautama—who lived in India from about 623 BCE to 543 BCE, and attained bodhi around 588 BCE—to have been the first or the last Buddha.
In our own age this Universal Buddha is represented by Siddhattha Gotama (Skt, Siddhartha Gautama) a sage of royal birth who lived in North India in the sixth century BCE (Precise dates are not established).
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