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The earliest recorded battle in history took place in [...] BCE, at [...] , between Canaanite forces and those of [...] .
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1457

Megiddo (known in Greek as Armageddon)

Pharoh Thutmose III


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The earliest recorded battle in history took place in [...] BCE, at [...] , between Canaanite forces and those of [...] .
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The earliest recorded battle in history took place in [...] BCE, at [...] , between Canaanite forces and those of [...] .
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1457

Megiddo (known in Greek as Armageddon)

Pharoh Thutmose III

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The earliest recorded battle in history took place in 1457 BCE, at Megiddo (known in Greek as Armageddon), between Canaanite forces and those of Pharoh Thutmose III.

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History of Israel - Wikipedia
(Bronze Age) Main articles: Canaan and Djahy During the 2nd millennium BCE, Canaan, part of which later became known as Israel, was dominated by the New Kingdom of Egypt from c.1550 to c. 1180. <span>The earliest recorded battle in history took place in 1457 BCE, at Megiddo (known in Greek as Armageddon), between Canaanite forces and those of Pharoh Thutmose III. The Canaanites left no written history, but Thutmose's scribe, Tjaneni, recorded the battle.[13] Early Israelites (Iron Age I) Main articles: Hebrews, Israelites, and Biblical judges Se

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