BC AYN 2730
Annual Report beginning:
January 1 (GongLi 公曆, 2731 BCE) Gregorian calendar.
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Ecclesiastical Lunar New Year
27th/60 years; GengYin (庚寅) of the -1st Chinese sexagenary cycles LiuShi HuaJia (六十花甲) begins: 2 February (GongLi 公曆): 1-1 Nisan (ניסן, YinLi: 陰曆) is the prepared straight (正: Zheng) 1st day ZhengYi (正一) of the 1st lunar month ZhengYue (正月) 1-1 of the Chinese lunar year YinLi (陰曆). FuXi32nd/64[1] years of the reign FuXi (伏羲) since BC AYN 2760. Etana25th/25 years according to the lesser count (1500/60) of the reign of Etana the 13th/23 kings of the 1st/4 dynasties of Kish (חיש) according to the Sumerian Standard Guideline. A Babylonian legend says that Etana was desperate to have a child, until one day he helped save an eagle from starving, who then took him up into the sky to find the plant of birth. This led to the birth of his son, Balih (בלה). In the detailed form of the legend, there is a tree with the eagle's nest at the top, and a serpent at the base. Both the serpent and eagle have promised Utu (the sun god) to behave well toward one another, and they share food with their children. But one day, the eagle eats the serpent's children. The serpent comes back and cries. Utu tells the serpent to hide inside of the stomach of a dead bull. The eagle goes down to eat the bull. The serpent captures the eagle, and throws him into a pit to die of hunger and thirst. Utu sends a man, Etana, to help the eagle. Etana saves the eagle, but he also asks the bird to find the plant of birth, in order to become father of a son. The eagle takes Etana up to the heaven of the god Anu, but Etana becomes afraid in the air and he goes back to the ground. He makes another attempt, and finds the plant of birth, enabling him to have Balih. Noah173rd/950 years of Noah (נוח) since BC AYN 2902 and 437 years before the Biblical Deluge in BC AYN 2303. 13th/18 HwanUng: SaWaRa54th/100 years old and 22nd year of the reign of the 13th/18 HwanUng: SaWaRa (שורה; "her flesh,"[2] 사와라: 斯瓦羅, SiWaLuo,[3] swill); whose name interpretation is “this tile or earthenware pottery net (ら; あみ ami; "gin trap") or ancient distillery or winary device” that made swill cognate with SiWaLuo, who's 1st/100 years is BC AYN 2783 {2806 BC}, began to rule in BC AYN 2751 {2774 BC}:[4] and lived to 100 years old in BC AYN 2684 {2707 BC}. References
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