14th century BC
Events
- 1397 BC — Pandion I, legendary King of Athens, dies after a reign of 40 years and is succeeded by his son Erechtheus II of Athens.
- 1385 BC — Pharaoh Amenhotep III of Egypt marries Tiy, his Chief Queen.
- 1380 BC — Pharaoh Amenhotep II connects the Nile and the Red Sea with a canal.
- 1357 BC — Danish is buried in todays Denmark.
- 1350 BC — India — Indian astronomer Lagadha writes the "Vedanga Jyotisha", a Vedic text on astronomy that describes rules for tracking the motions of the sun and the moon, and uses geometry and trigonometry for astronomy
- 1347 BC — Legendary King Erechtheus II is reportedly killed by lightning after a reign of 50 years and is succeeded by his younger brother Cecrops II.
- 1346 BC — Pharaoh Amenhotep IV of Egypt begins his Cult of Aten and begins construction of Amarna intended to be his new capital.
- 1345 BC — Pharaoh Amenhotep IV of Egypt renames himself to Akhenaton.
- 1344 BC — 1322 BC — Beginning of Hittite empire.
- 1336 BC — Pharaoh Akhenaton of Egypt names Smenkhkare as a co-ruler.
- 1334 BC/1333 BC — Tutankhaten becomes Pharaoh of Egypt and marries Ankhesenpaaten, daughter and wife of his predecessor Akhenaton.
- 1331 BC — Pharaoh Tutankhaten of Egypt renames himself to Tutankhamun and abandons Amarna, returning the capital to Thebes.
- 1320 BC — Egypt: End of Eighteenth Dynasty, start of Nineteenth Dynasty.
- 1310s BC — The Bhagavad Gita is written, according to some Hindu traditions.
- 1300s BC — Cecrops II, legendary King of Athens, dies after a reign of 40 years and is succeeded by his son Pandion II. Pandion II was later driven into exile from Athens by the sons of Cecrops II's brother (or possibly nephew) Metion, so that Metion could take power. Pandion II fled to Megara, where he married the King's daughter and eventually inherited the throne. After his death, Pandion II's sons returned to Athens and drove out the sons of Metion.
- 1307 BC — Adad-nirari I becomes king of Assyria.
- 1303 BC — Seti I becomes Pharaoh of Egypt.
- 1300 BC — according to some chronologies, Moses leads the Hebrews from Egypt, to the land of Israel, though with very little evidence to support this date.
- 1300 BC — Pangeng moved the capital of Shang Dynasty to Yin.
- c. 1300 BC — Rise of the Urnfield culture.
Significant persons
Inventions, discoveries, introductions