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page 17th-century BC deaths
Bel-ibni
Bēl-ibni was a Babylonian nobleman who served as King of Babylon for several years as the nominee of the Assyrian king Sennacherib.
Anaxander
Anaxander or Anaxandros () was the 12th Agiad King of Sparta (ruled c. 640–615 BC).
Eurycrates
Eurycrates ( Eurykrátēs, "wide rule or power") was the 11th Agiad dynasty king of the Greek city-state of Sparta, who was preceded by his father Polydorus followed by his son Anaxander. He ruled from 665 to 640 BC.

Theopompus of Sparta
king of Sparta

Madius
Madyes was a Scythian king who ruled during the period of the Scythian presence in West Asia in the 7th century BCE.
Urtak
Elamite king

Tempti-Huban-Inšušinak
Teumman was a king of the ancient kingdom of Elam, ruling it from 664 to 653 BCE, contemporary with the Assyrian king Ashurbanipal (668 – c. 627). In various sources, the name may be found spelled as Te’umman, Teumann, or Te-Umman. For a time, "many scholars, beginning with G.G. Cameron," believed him to have been the Tepti-Huban-Inshushinak mentioned in inscriptions, although this view has since fallen from favor.
Nessos Painter
ancient Greek black-figure vase painter
Ummanigash (son of Urtak)
Elamite king
Borremose bodies
three bog bodies found in the Borremose peat bog in Himmerland, Denmark
Polyphemos Painter
ancient Greek proto-attic Vase painter
Fan Ji
consort of King Zhuang of Chu
Tammaritu (son of Urtak)
Elamite king, 7th-century BC