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| King Benjamin I
Alma I King Mosiah
Alma II
Helaman I
Helaman II Nephi II
Cezorum
Mosiah 6:4,5 Mosiah 23:16 Mosiah 6:4 2:30 Mosiah 29:42 Alma 37:1 45:20 Alma 63:11 Helaman3:37 Helaman 5:1 |
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| J. E. Talmage in the "Articles of Faith" says that the aboriginal inhabitants came from the east, probably from Asia, and that the later occupants, or those of the second period, were closely allied to , if not identical with the Israelites. | Indians looked for a saviour, king, and deliverer see "Story of American Indians," by Radin, page 147 | ||||||||
| Jews under Ptolemies
Josephus Bk 12 ch.2-6 Syria governs Juda |
Judas Maccabaeus 168
Rome governs
Antioch IV rules Jerusalem Jonathan 152 Pompey conquers Simon high priest Jerusalem |
Herod the Great, an Edomite becomes king of Palestine. | John the Baptist born
Luke 1:5-80 CHRIST born Matt. 2:1 |
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| EDOMITES | |||||||||
| ARABS Kingdom of Yemen--Himyarite Dynasty | |||||||||
| Migration of nations | Scythians and
Cimmerians |
Cimbri and Teutons
War with Rome 113-101 |
Julias Caesar defeats the Suevi in 58 B.C. | Romans conquer Germans as far as Elbe and Weiser | |||||
| SYRIA | Antiochus IV | Jews struggle for liberty
167-130 B.C. |
Syria becomes a Roman pr. 64 B.C. | ||||||
| The Julians | |||||||||
| EGYPT | Egypt to Rome 146-30 | Cleopatra made Queen of Egypt by Caesar | Mark Antony | ||||||
| Begin conquest of Spain | Dictator Maximus | Hannibal crosses Alps 218 | 2nd Macedonian war 189 | Cicero
born 106 |
Marcus
and Sulla |
Julius
Caesar born. 100 B.C. |
Pompey and Caesar
Octavianus Agustus 31 B.C. |
Romans
fight in Germany |
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| Macedonia Macedonia becomes a Roman province | 146 B.C. | ||||||||
| INDO GERMAN TRIBES | Asoka king of Magadha | ||||||||
| JAPAN | Culture and learning largely Chinese. The history of Japan begins about 600 B. C. | ||||||||
| CHINA | Expelled the Mongols | Built the Great wall of China to Keep out Tartars | System of titheing advocated | Buddhism introduced
65 B. C. |
Time of incessant warfare | ||||