In 2000 BC, a king typically served as the supreme ruler of a state or territory, wielding significant political, military, and religious authority. Kings were responsible for maintaining Law and Order, collecting taxes, and leading their armies in times of war. Additionally, they often acted as intermediaries between the gods and the people, reinforcing their authority through religious rituals and beliefs. Their leadership was crucial for the stability and prosperity of their kingdoms.
The Elamites and allied Susa, led by king Kindattu of Simashk.
He was king in 1361 BC and died in 1352 BC.
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The first king of Rome was Romulus but not in 375 BC. According to the Roman tradition he reigned from 753 BC to 717 BC. By 375 BC Rome no longer had a monarchy. It had become a republic in 509 BC.
The last king of Rome (509 BC) was Tarquinius Superbus, or Tarquin the Proud.
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The Elamites and allied Susa, led by king Kindattu of Simashk.
2000 BC was first.
He was king in 1361 BC and died in 1352 BC.
Around the year 2000 BC, Stonehenge was completed.
Around the year 2000 BC, Stonehenge was completed.
Hammurabi was the King of Babylon from 1792 BC to 1750 BC. His father was Sin-Muballit, the King of Babylon from 1748 BC to 1729 BC.
2000 BC
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3000 bc to 2000 bc
Gao Xingjian was awarded the Nobel Prize for Literature in 2000. Xerxes the Great was the King of Persia from 486 BC until 465 BC.
Romans appointed Herod king in 40 BC