This article concerns the period 739 BC – 730 BC.
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Events and trends
- 739 BC—Hiram II succeeds Ithobaal II as king of Tyre.
 - 738 BC—King Tiglath-Pileser III of Assyria invades Israel, forcing it to pay tribute.
 - 738 BC—The Biskupin settlement northeast of Poznań (Poland) is built.
 - 737 and 736 BC—King Tiglath-Pileser III of Assyria invades Iran, conquering the Medes and Persians and slaughtering, enslaving or deporting many.[1]
 - 736 BC—Leochares of Messenia wins the stadion race at the eleventh Olympic Games.
 - 735 BC—Naxos in Sicily founded as a colony of Chalcis in Euboea. (traditional date)
 - 734 BC—Syracuse founded in Sicily as a joint colony of Corinth and Tenea, under the leadership of Archias of Corinth.
 - 733 BC—King Tiglath-Pileser III of Assyria conquers the Northern Kingdom of Israel (Samaria), and exiles its inhabitants.
 - 732 BC—King Tiglath-Pileser III of Assyria seizes Damascus, executes Rezin, King of the Arameans, and deports the Aramaean inhabitants to Kir of Moab.[2] (probable date)
 - 732 BC—King Tiglath-Pileser III of Assyria defeats the Arab queen Samsi in battle and forces her to pay tribute to him.
 - 732 BC—Hoshea becomes the last king of Israel.
 - 732 BC—Oxythemis of Cleonae/Coroneia wins the stadion race at the twelfth Olympic Games.
 - 730 BC—Northern Egypt ceases to be ruled by Libyan pharaohs.
 - 730 BC—Osorkon IV succeeds Pedubast II as king of the Twenty-second Dynasty of Egypt. (approximate date)
 - 730 BC—Piye succeeds his father, Kashta, as king of the Nubian kingdom of Napata.
 - 730 BC—Mattan II succeeds Hiram II as king of Tyre.
 - 730 BC—Leontini in Sicily is founded by colonists from Naxos.
 
Significant people
- Xuan Jiang, Chinese Duchess.
 
References
- ↑ Roux, Georges. Ancient Iraq.
 - ↑ 2 Kings 16:9.
 
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