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A Dictionary of Greek and Roman biography and mythology (ed. William Smith) 8 8 Browse Search
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The Daily Dispatch: January 18, 1865., [Electronic resource], Chronological age of the World.--exact agreement of the Egyptian and Biblical Chronology. (search)
apted, B. C. 1986, as is shown by the following calculations; and a gothic cycle then began, which ended in the year B. C. 525, when Cambyses, the Persian, conquered Egypt, fourteen hundred and sixty-one Egyptian years later than B. C. 1986. The Statement that a gothic cycle ended in the year B. C. 525 has been doubted, because it has been assumed that a gothic cycle could only begin when First Tooth, the new-year's day of the Egyptians, coincided with the heliacal rising of the star Sirius, ates the creation of Adam B. C. 4102, and the beginning of the Deluge B. C. 2446. Cambyses conquered Egypt,B. C. 525 add a gothic cycle1,461 years. the beginning of the calendar,B. C. 1,968 add a part of a cynic cycle443 years. Mi Adam16 Making the year of the world3,577 The first year of Adam, being B. C. 4,102, A. M. 3,577, is equal to B. C. 525, the era of Cambyses. This exact agreement of dates is worthy of examination by those persons who are interested in t