Events
- 45th Olympiad. Start building a temple in Olympia.
- Democratic coup on about. Chios.
- The war of Athens with the Megaras for Salamis at the call of Solon.
China
- 9th year after the era of the reign of Luke Prince Xuan-gong [1] .
- In 1 moon [2] , the prince of Luke went to Qi , soon returned [3] .
- In the summer, the Lui dignitary Zhongsun Me went to the capital Zhou [4] .
- In summer, the cis prince fought with Lai [5] .
- In the fall, the Lusians took the city of Gen-mou [6] .
- In the 8th moon, the Teng Prince (Tzu) died [7] .
- In the 9th moon, the Jin prince Cheng-gun gathered zhuhou in Hu (princes Song , Wei , Zheng, and Cao arrived) [8] , the ruler of Chen, out of fear of Chu, did not participate in the meeting [9] .
- The prince of Chin sent an army led by Zhongkhang Huanzi (aka Xun Ling Fu) to attack Chu. In the 9th moon, he attacked Chen with the help of Zhuhou and helped Zheng , defeating Chu's army [10] .
- In the 9th moon, on the day of Xin-yu , Prince Jin Cheng-gun (Hei-tun) [11] died in Hu, his son Ju ( Ching-gun , reign 599-581) succeeded him [12] .
- In the 10th moon, on the day of Gui-yu , Prince Wei Cheng-gun (Zheng) [13] died, he was succeeded by his son Su ( Mu-gun , reign 599-589) [14] .
- In the 10th moon, the Suns laid siege to Ten [15] .
- In the 10th moon, the king of Chu attacked Zheng , who asked for help from Jin [16] . According to Zuo Zhuan , the Qin Qing Jin Army (Xi Que, or Tse-tse) was aided by Zheng [17] .
- Chen Ling Gong with dignitaries Kun Ning and Yi Khan Fu began to visit the beautiful Xia-ji (according to " Guo Yu, " she was the daughter of Zheng Mu- gung and the wife of the dignitary Xia Yu-shu, the son of Chen Xia Prince [18] ). Xie E admonished the guna, but to no avail, and two dignitaries of the guna killed Xie E in the 10th moon with his consent [19] .
Passed away
- Butt I - founder and first king (630–600 BC) of the Greek colony of Cyrene , founder of the Battiad dynasty
- - Prince Jin (606 - 600 BC)
See also
► 600 BC er
Sources
- ↑ Confucian chronicle " Chuntsyu " ("Spring and Autumn"). Translation and notes N. I. Monastyreva. M., 1999. P.51-52
- ↑ The year according to the lunar calendar starts 3-7 weeks later than the Gregorian year, so the first month of the traditional calendar is not at all equal to January.
- ↑ Chuntsyu, news 1-2; Vasilyev L.S. Ancient China. In 3 t. T.2. M., 2000. P.148
- ↑ Chuntsyu, news 3
- ↑ Chuntsyu, news 4
- ↑ Chuntsyu, news 5
- ↑ Chuntsyu, news 6
- ↑ Chuntsyu, news 7
- ↑ Sima Qian. Historical notes. In 9 t. V. M. M., 1987. P.171
- ↑ Sima Qian. Historical notes. In 9 t. T. III. M., 1984. P.154-157; T. V. M., 1987. P.171; Chuntsyu, news 8
- ↑ Chuntsyu, news 9
- ↑ Sima Qian. Historical notes. In 9 t. T. III. M., 1984. p. 156; T. V. M., 1987. P.171
- ↑ Chuntsyu, news 10
- ↑ Sima Qian. Historical notes. In 9 t. T. III. M., 1984. P.157; T. V. M., 1987. P.116
- ↑ Chuntsyu, news 11
- ↑ Sima Qian. Historical notes. In 9 t. T. III. M., 1984. P.154-155; T. VI. M., 1992. P.37; Chuntsyu, news 12
- ↑ Vasilyev L.S. Ancient China. In 3 t. T.2. M., 2000. P.103; Commentary R. V. Vyatkina in the book. Sima Qian. Historical notes. In 9 t. V. M. M., 1987. P.280; Chuntsyu, news 13
- ↑ Guo yu (the Speech of the Kingdoms). M., 1987. P.249
- ↑ Sima Qian. Historical notes. In 9 Vol. V. M. M., 1987. P.105; Guo yu (speech of kingdoms). M., 1987. P.48-51; Chuntsyu, news 14