• year 515 BC was a year of the pre-Julian Roman calendar. In the Roman Empire, it was known as year 239Ab urbe condita. The denomination 515 BC for this...
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  • 516 BC—Construction is completed on the Second Temple in Jerusalem. c. 515 BC—Euphronios completes Death of Sarpedon, a red-figure decoration on a calyx...
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  • (530–515 BC) Battus IV, King (515–465 BC) Egypt: Late Period Twenty-sixth Dynasty of the Late Period (complete list) – Necho II, Pharaoh (610–595 BC) Psamtik...
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    The Achaemenid Empire issued coins from 520 BC–450 BC to 330 BC. The Persian daric was the first gold coin which, along with a similar silver coin, the...
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  • Zhuan Zhu (category 515 BC deaths)
    Zhuan Zhu (專諸; died 515 BC) was an assassin in the Spring and Autumn period. Zhuan Zhu used to be a butcher, he was very filial to his mother. As Prince...
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  • Book of Ezekiel (category 6th-century BC books)
    the prophet Ezekiel, exiled in Babylon, during the 22 years from 593 to 571 BC. It is the product of a long and complex history and does not necessarily...
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  • 515 may refer to: The year 515. The year 515 BC. 515 (number), the natural number. 515 Athalia, a carbonaceous Themistian asteroid "5:15", a song by The...
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  • dynasty of China. 516 BC: Indian subcontinent—Occupation of Punjab is completed by the Achaemenid King Darius I. 12 March 515 BC: Construction is completed...
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    millennium BC, also known as the last millennium BC, was the period of time lasting from the years 1000 BC to 1 BC (10th to 1st centuries BC; in astronomy:...
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    Persia sent his Greek subject Scylax of Caryanda to explore the river, c. 515 BC. This river was known to the ancient Indians in Sanskrit as Sindhu and to...
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