640s BC
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- Assyrian king Ashurbanipal founds library, which includes our earliest complete copy of the Epic of Gilgamesh.
- 649 BC — Indabigash succeeds Tammaritu as a king of the Elamite Empire.
- 649 BC — Babylonian revolt under Shamash-shuma-ukin is crushed by the Assyrians.
- 648 BC — Pankration becomes an event at the Ancient Olympic Games.
- April 6, 648 BC — Earliest Greek-chronicled solar eclipse.
- 647 BC — King Assurbanipal of Assyria sacks Susa.
- c. 647 BC — Assurbanipal and his Queen in the garden, from the palaca at Nineveh (modern Kuyunjik, Iraq) is made. It is now in The British Museum, London.
- 645 BC — In the Chinese book of the Spring and Autumn Annals, it was recorded that on December 24 of this year there were five meteors seen in the sky over what is now northern Shanqiu County, Henan Province. It was the first Chinese recording of meteors.
- 642 BC — Ancus Marcius becomes the fourth King of Rome (traditional date).
- 640 BC — Great victory of Assyria over Elamite Empire.
Significant people
- 645 BC — Death of Guan Zhong, Prime Minister of the Chinese state of Qi
- 645 BC — Death of Archilochos, Greek poet (approximate date)
- 643 BC — Death of Manasseh of Judah
- 643 BC — Death of Duke Huan of Qi in China
- 641 BC — Josiah becomes king of Judah
- 640 BC — Birth of Stesichorus, Greek poet (approximate date)
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