1770s BC
Millennium: | 2nd millennium BC |
Centuries: | 19th century BC – 18th century BC – 17th century BC |
Decades: | 1800s BC 1790s BC 1780s BC – 1770s BC – 1760s BC 1750s BC 1740s BC |
Years: | 1779 BC 1778 BC 1777 BC 1776 BC 1775 BC 1774 BC 1773 BC 1772 BC 1771 BC 1770 BC |
1770s BC-related categories: |
The 1770s BC was a decade lasting from January 1, 1779 BC to December 31, 1770 BC.
Events and trends
- Investiture of Zimri-Lim, a painting of Zimri-Lim receiving the ring and staff from the goddess Ishtar, is made at the Royal Palace of Mari, Court 106, from around 1775 BC to 1760 BC. It is now at the Musee de Louvre, Paris.[1]
Significant people
- Rim-Sin I, ruler of the Middle Eastern city-state of Larsa since 1822 BC, according to the middle chronology
- Hammurabi, king of Babylon since 1792 BC, according to the middle chronology
- Shibtu, queen of Zimri-Lim from c. 1775 to 1761 BC
- Zimri-Lim, co-ruler of the city-state of Mari with Shibtu
- Yarim-Lim I, second king of the Amorite kingdom of Yamhad from c. 1780 to 1764 BC
References
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