C. 690-c. 650 - King of Sparta Anaxander from the Agid clan.
C. 690-c. 650 - King of Sparta to the Anaxids of the Euripontis clan.
The overthrow of Musezib-Marduk. The siege of Jerusalem. The invading Elamites capture the son of Sinacheherib, planted by the king in Babylon. Sinahherib's invasion of Elam.
China
4th year in the era of the reign of Lusky Prince Chuang-gun[1] .
In the 2nd moon, the lusky princess Jiang treated the tsiskaprince to Zhu-chiu (locality in Lu) [2] .
In the 3rd moon, the princess Ji Bo-ji (daughter of the Lusky prince) died[3] .
In summer, the princes Qi , Chen and Zheng met in Chui [4] .
The Tsiski prince attacked Ji’s possession and forced their ruler to relocate the location of the possession [5] . According to “ Zuo Zhuan, ” the Tsiski ruler transferred ownership to his brother [6] and, as “ Chunqiu ” says, completely retired from his state in the summer [7] . On the 6th moon, on the day of the I -chow, theTsitskyprince held the funeral of the Tsziska Princess Bo-chi [8] .
In winter, the princes Lu and Qi hunted in Zhuo (in “ Chunqiu ” the representative of Qi was called a “Tsi man,” according to Gongyan, we are talking about the prince[9] ).
The Zhou House called on the Sui Hou and reproached him for the Chus ruler calling himself a van. The Chusanking attacked Sui, believing that the prince had changed the union. He told his wife that he was upset, and died during the campaign [10] .
King ChuU-van died, he was succeeded by Xiong Zi ( Wen-wang , era of reign 689-677) [11] .
Sources
↑Confucius Chronicle " Chunqiu " ("Springs and Autumn").Translation and notes by N. I. Monastyrev.M., 1999. S. 19
↑Chunqiu, News 1
↑Chunqiu, News 2
↑Chunqiu, News 3
↑Sima Qian.Historical notes.In 9 t. T. III.M., 1984. S. 104;T. V. M., 1987. P.43
↑Commentary by R.V. Vyatkin in the book.Sima Qian.Historical notes.In 9 vol. T.V.M., 1987. P.230
↑Chunqiu, News 4
↑Chunqiu, News 5
↑Chunqiu, news 7
↑Sima Qian.Historical notes.In 9 vol. T. I. M., 2001. S. 104;T. V. M., 1987. P.185
↑Sima Qian.Historical notes.In 9 vol. T. I. M., 2001. P.104: the name of Zi T. V. M., 1987. P.185