1180s BC

The 1180s BC is a decade which lasted from 1189 BC to 1180 BC.

Millennium
2nd millennium BC
Centuries
  • 13th century BC
  • 12th century BC
  • 11th century BC
Decades
  • 1200s BC
  • 1190s BC
  • 1180s BC
  • 1170s BC
  • 1160s BC
Years
  • 1189 BC
  • 1188 BC
  • 1187 BC
  • 1186 BC
  • 1185 BC
  • 1184 BC
  • 1183 BC
  • 1182 BC
  • 1181 BC
  • 1180 BC
Categories
  • Deaths
  • v
  • t
  • e

Events and trends

  • c. 1188 BC–Late Bronze Age collapse.[1]
  • 1186 BC—End of the Nineteenth dynasty of Egypt, start of the Twentieth Dynasty.
  • 1184 BC—April 24, the traditional date of the fall of Troy.
  • 1182 BC—A desperate letter of Ammurapi, the last king of Ugarit, reporting the approaching fleet of the Peoples of the Sea. Shortly thereafter they destroyed both Ugarit and Alasiya (Cyprus).
  • 1181 BC—Menestheus, legendary King of Athens and veteran of the Trojan War, dies after a reign of 23 years and is succeeded by his nephew Demophon, a son of Theseus. Other accounts place his death a decade earlier and during the Trojan War (see 1190s BC).
  • c. 1180 BC—Invaders raze Hattusa, causing the collapse of the Hittite Empire.

References

  1. ^ "1177 B.C.: When Civilization Collapsed | Eric Cline" – via www.youtube.com.