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Duke Ping of Jin (simplified Chinese晋平公traditional Chinese晉平公pinyinJìn Píng Gōng, died 532 BC) was from 557 to 532 BC the ruler of the State of Jin, a major power during the Spring and Autumn period of ancient China. His ancestral name was Ji, given name Biao, and Duke Ping was his posthumous name. He succeeded his father, Duke Dao of Jin, who died in 558 BC.[1][2]

King Dao of Zhou (Chinese周悼王pinyinZhōu Dào Wáng; died 520 BC), or King Tao of Chou, was the twenty-fifth king of the Chinese Zhou Dynasty and the thirteenth of Eastern Zhou.[1][2] His given name was Měng.[3]
King Jĭng of Zhou, (Chinese周景王pinyinZhōu Jĭng Wáng), or King Ching of Chou, was the twenty-fourth king of the Chinese Zhou Dynasty and the twelfth of Eastern Zhou. He succeeded to the throne after the death of King Ling of Zhou. King Jĭng reigned from 544 BC to 520 BC. 
Duke Zhao of Jin (simplified Chinese晋昭公traditional Chinese晉昭公pinyinJìn Zhāo Gōng, died 526 BC) was from 531 to 526


Duke Qing of Jin (simplified Chinese晋顷公traditional Chinese晉頃公pinyinJìn Qǐng Gōng, died 512 BC) was the ruler of the State of Jin from 525 to 512 BC, 



King Ling of Chu was king of the State of Chu between 540 and 529 BC. His birth name was Xiong Wei (熊圍) and before ascending the throne he was known as Prince Wei (公子圍).

Zi'ao (Chinese訾敖, died 529 BC) was a king of the state of Chu, although his reign lasted less than twenty days. His birth name was Xiong Bi (Chinese熊比) and his courtesy name was Zigan (Chinese子干).

Ariston (Greek: Ἀρίστων) was a king of Sparta, 14th of the Eurypontids, son of Agasicles, contemporary of Anaxandrides.
Ariston ascended the Spartan throne around 550 BC, and died around 515 BC
Dorieus (died c.510 BC; GreekΔωριεύς) w
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King Píng of Chu (Chinese楚平王pinyinChŭ Píng Wáng, died 516 BC)
Fei Wuji (Chinese費無極 or 費無忌; died 515 BCE)
Liao, King of Wu (Chinese吳王僚; died 515 BC)
Pheretima or Pheretime (Ancient GreekΦερετίμη, died 515 BC), was the wife of the Greek Cyrenaean King Battus III and the last recorded queen of the Battiad dynasty in Cyrenaica.
Zhuan Zhu (專諸; died 515 BC) 
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Vijaya
Vijaya
The consecration (coronation) of Prince Vijaya (Detail from the Ajanta Caves Mural of Cave No 17).[1]
Reignc. 543 – c. 505 BC
SuccessorUpatissa
BornSinhapura
Died505 BC
TambapanniSri Lanka
SpouseKuveni
IssueJivahata
Disala
DynastyHouse of Vijaya
FatherSinhabahu
MotherSinhasivali
Acheloos Painter
Jumper with weights and aulos player
Athlete bringing jumping weights into play; that is, actually jumping, and an aulos player, theme on a black-figure lekythos by the Acheloos Painter. The vase is located in the Staatliche Antikensammlungen, Inventory Number 1892, Berlin.
Born
Unknown. The name vase is a black-figure amphora depicting Herakles fighting the river god, Acheloos.

Before 525 BCE
DiedAbout 500 BCE
NationalityGreek
Known forVase painting
Notable work
Worked at Athens
MovementBlack-figure style, Leagros Group.
Agasicles, alternatively spelled Agesicles or Hegesicles (GreekἈγασικλῆς, Ἀγησικλῆς, Ἡγησικλῆς)

The Affecter

Dionysos and Ikarios on an amphora found at VulciBritish Museum (GR 1836.2–24.46).
Olive gathering, amphora, ‚'circa 520 BC. British Museum.
The Andokides Painter was an ancient Athenian vase painter, active from approximately 530 to 515 B.C
Hoplites with Athena and Hermes. Side A from an Attic red-figure amphora, c. 530 B.C., from VulciLouvre Museum, Paris.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Amasis_Painter JIN RAKSASA
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Honolulu Painter

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6th century BCE pyxis from Corinth, painted by the Honolulu Painter, Honolulu Museum of Art
The Honolulu Painter 
Hippocleides (also Hippoclides) (GreekἹπποκλείδης), the son of Teisander (Τείσανδρος), was an Athenian nobleman, who served as Eponymous Archon for the year 566 BC – 565 BC.https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kleitias

Mazares

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Achaemenid nobleman, 520-480 BCE.
Mazares (Ancient GreekΜαζάρης) was a Median general who defected to Cyrus the Great when the latter overthrew his grandfather, Astyages and formed the Persian Empire. Mazares is mentioned by Herodotus as a Median general in the service of Cyrus the Great who died while putting down a revolt in Asia Minor.
Oltos
OccupationVase painter
Years activec.525 BC to c. 500 BC
StyleInitially bilingual, later red-figure
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lydos
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Smikros
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sophilos
Spurius Lucretius
Consul of the Roman Republic
In office
1 March 509 BC – 3 March 509 BC
Preceded byLucius Junius Brutus,Publius Valerius Publicola
Succeeded byMarcus Horatius Pulvillus,Publius Valerius Publicola
Personal details
BornUnknown
Ancient Rome
Died3 March 509 BC
Ancient Rome



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Duke Ai of Qin (Chinese秦哀公pinyinQín Āi Gōng, died 501 BC)

Yang Shiwo(simplified Chinese杨食我traditional Chinese楊食我pinyinYáng Shíwǒ;?–514 BCE)is


Hipparchus (son of Peisistratos) JESUS

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Hypparchos insults Harmodius' sister in public

Death of the tyrant Hipparchus, by the Syriskos Painter, 475-470 BC

The slaughter of Hipparchus.
Hipparchus or Hipparch (GreekἽππαρχος; died 514 BC) was a member of the ruling class of Athens. He was one of the sons of Peisistratos. He was a tyrant of the city of Athens from 528/7 BC until his assassination by the tyrannicidesHarmodius and Aristogeiton in 514 B
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Lucrecia, 1525, Monogrammist I.W. active in the Cranach studio c. 1520–40. The most common type of depiction.






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Nabû-naʾid

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Nabonidus in relief showing him praying to the moon, sun and Venus (British Museum)
King of the Neo-Babylonian Empire
Reignc. 556–539 BC
PredecessorLabashi-Marduk
SuccessorCyrus the Great (by conquering Babylonia)
BornHarran (the city where his mother was priestess)
DiedCarmania (his reported exile place)
SpouseNitocris of Babylon (possibly)[1]
IssueBelshazzar
Ennigaldi
Nebuchadnezzar III?
FatherNabu-balātsu-iqbi
MotherAddagoppe of Harran
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bardiya JESUS

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Servius Tullius
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Servius Tullius, 16th-century depiction published by Guillaume Rouillé
King of Rome
Reignc. 575–535 BC
PredecessorLucius Tarquinius Priscus
SuccessorLucius Tarquinius Superbus
FatherPublius
MotherOcrisia
Duke Jing of Qin
秦景公
Ruler of Qin
Reign576–537 BC
PredecessorDuke Huan of Qin
SuccessorDuke Ai of Qin
Died537 BC
HouseHouse of Ying
FatherDuke Huan of Qin
Duke Jing of Qin (Chinese秦景公pinyinQín Jǐng Gōng, died 537 BC) was from 576 to 537 BC the eighteenth ruler of the Zhou Dynasty state of Qin that eventually united China to become the Qin Dynasty. His ancestral name was Ying (), and Duke Jing was his posthumous title. Duke Jing succeeded his father Duke Huan of Qin, who died in 577 BC, as ruler of Qin.[1][2]

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"Qin Gong" Bronze Gui. Unearthed at Tianshui, Gansu in 1921. The inscription inside records that Duke Jing was determined to continue the work of his predecessors and guard their land.
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Cyaxares II was said to be a king of the Medes whose reign is described by the Greek historian Xenophon. Some theories have equated this figure with the "Darius the Mede" named in the Book of Daniel. He is not mentioned in the histories of Herodotus or Ctesias, and many scholars doubt that he actually existed. The question of his existence impacts on whether the kingdom of the Medes merged peacefully with that of the Persians in about 537 BCFront view of a barrel-shaped clay cylinder resting on a stand. The cylinder is covered with lines of cuneiform texthttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spargapises COVER

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