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1270s BC
The
1270s BC
is
a decade
which lasted from 1279 BC to 1270 BC.
Events and
trends
1279 BC—Pharaoh
Seti I
dies.
c. 1279 BC—Troy VI, speculated to be
the city
mentioned in
Homer's Iliad
, is presumed to have been destroyed by Greek armies.
c. 1279 BC —Ramesses II becomes
pharaoh
of
Ancient Egypt
.
c. 1279 BC–1213 BC—Temple of
Ramesses II
in
Abu Simbel
,
Nubia
was built.
Wall painting
of Queen
Nefertari
making an offering to the
god
Isis
in the
tomb
of Nefertari was made. The tomb is located in the
Valley of the Queens
in
Egypt
.
c. 1279 BC –
1213
BC—Temple of
Amun
,
Mut
and
Khons
,
Luxor
,
Nineteenth dynasty of Egypt
, is built.
1278 BC—Ramesses II
defeats
the
Shardana
sea
pirates
.
1274 BC—The
Battle of Kadesh
in
Syria
, regarded as the largest chariot
vs
. chariot battle in antiquity. The end of the
Battle
of Kadesh was followed by some
15
years of
border warfare
ended by the signing of the earliest known
peace treaty
between the
Hittites
and
Egyptians
, the
Treaty of Qadesh
.
1274 BC—Shalmaneser I becomes
King of
the
Assyrian Empire
.
1272 BC—The first
record
of
hurling
being played in
Ireland
.