Overview
The '13th century BC' was the period from 1300 to 1201 BC.
Events
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1300 BC —
Cemetery H culture comes to an end.
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1295 BC — End of the
Eighteenth dynasty of Egypt, start of the
Nineteenth Dynasty.
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1290s BC — Destruction of
Troy VIIa, most likely candidate for a historical event underlying the legendary
Trojan War.
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1282 BC —
Pandion II, legendary
King of Athens, dies after a nominal reign of 25 years. He reportedly only reigned in
Megara while
Athens and the rest of
Attica were under the control of an alliance of
Nobles led by his uncle
Metion (son of
Erechtheus of Athens) and his sons (including in some accounts
Daedalus). His four sons lead a successful military campaign to regain the throne.
Aegeus becomes
King of Athens,
Nisos reigns in
Megara,
Lykos in
Euboea and
Pallas in southern
Attica.
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1279 BC, (
May 31) —
Ramesses II becomes leader of
Ancient Egypt.
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1278 BC —
Seti I dies, 1 year after his son,
Ramesses II is crowned.
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1274 BC — The
Battle of Kadesh in
Syria.
Egyptians and
Hittites sign the earliest known
peace treaty at the end of the Battle of Kadesh.
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1269 BC —
Ramses II, king of
ancient Egypt, and
Hattusilis III, king of the
Hittites, sign the earliest known
peace treaty.
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1251 BC, (
September 7) — A
solar eclipse on this date might mark the birth of legendary
Heracles at
Thebes, Greece.
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1250 BC —
Wu Ding emperor of
Shang Dynasty to
1192 BC.
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1230s BC —
Aegeus, legendary
King of Athens, receives a false message that his designated heir
Theseus, his son by
Aethra of
Troezena, is dead.
Theseus had been sent to his overlord
Minos of
Crete as an offering to the
Minotaur.
Medus,
Aegeus' only other son (by
Medea of
Colchis), had been
exiled in
Asia and would become legendary ancestor to the
Medes. Believing himself without heirs the
King commits
suicide after a reign of 48 years. He is succeeded by
Theseus, who actually still lives. The
Aegean Sea is reportedly named in his honor.
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1210 BC —
Pharaoh Merneptah defeats a
Libyan invasion.
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1213 BC —
Theseus, legendary
King of Athens, is deposed and succeeded by
Menestheus, great-grandson of
Erechtheus and second cousin of
Theseus' father
Aegeus.
Menestheus is reportedly assisted by
Castor and Polydeuces of
Sparta, who want to reclaim their sister
Helen from her first husband
Theseus. The latter seeks refuge in
Skyros, whose King
Lycomedes is an old friend and ally.
Lycomedes, however, considers his visitor a threat to the throne and proceeds to
assassinate him (though other accounts place these events a decade later, in the
1200s BC).
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1212 BC — Death of Egyptian
Pharaoh Ramesses the Great.
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1204 BC —
Theseus, legendary
King of Athens, is deposed after a reign of 30 years and succeeded by
Menestheus, great-grandson of
Erichthonius II of Athens and second cousin of
Theseus' father
Aegeus.
Menestheus is reportedly assisted by
Castor and Polydeuces of
Sparta, who want to reclaim their sister
Helen from her first husband
Theseus.
Theseus seeks refuge in
Skyros, whose King
Lycomedes is an old friend and ally.
Lycomedes, however, considers his visitor a threat to the throne and proceeds
assassinates him. (Other accounts place these events a decade earlier. See
1210s BC.)
★ c.
1200 BC — The
Cimmerians start settling the steppes of southern
Russia? (Undocumented conjecture).
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1200 BC —
Ancient Pueblo Peoples civilization in
North America. (approximate date)
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1200 BC — Collapse of
Hittite power in
Anatolia with the destruction of their capital
Hattusa.
Significant persons
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1251 BC — A lunar eclipse might mark the birth of
Hercules
★ c.
1225 BC — Birth of legendary
Helen to King
Tyndareus of
Sparta and his wife
Leda
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1224 BC — Death of
Ramesses II of
Egypt
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Merneptah,
Pharaoh of the
Nineteenth Dynasty of
Egypt (
1212 BC–
1202 BC)
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Amenmesse,
Pharaoh of the
Nineteenth Dynasty of
Egypt (
1202 BC–
1199 BC)
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Moses (if historical), led
Hebrew Exodus (may have been earlier)
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Pangeng of
China
Decades and Years