Earth (1423 B.C.)

1423 B.C. is one of the four major time-zones accessible through the time doors within the alternate history of Earth created by  Minax's disruptions in Ultima II.

Description
With the normal flow of time disrupted by the enchantress, the outcroppings of ancient civilization shifted positions. In this version of archaic Earth, the British Isles and Southern Italian peninsula contained the majority of civilization, with Lord British seemingly ruling over it. The only other human settlement was Le Jester, a village in what should have been the lands of pastoral tribesman in southwestern Africa. Besides these, a dungeon existed in the northern mountains of Greenland, and a tower had been erected on the east coast of what would eventually be known Brazil, an area which would have been populated by the forerunners of the Tupi people in standard history.

At this time, a great deal of anachronistic technology was available to the populace, with devices such as light swords and  phasers being available and computer programmers discussing their trade idly in public.

Trivia

 * 1423 B.C. is the approximate beginning of the Mycenaean Period of ancient Greece, which may roughly correlate with the legendary reign of Agamemnon, a largely mythological Lacedaemonian king who featured in the film Time Bandits, the movie upon which Ultima II is based.
 * In the Commodore 64 port of the game, this age is referred to as 300 B.C.
 * Britannian sages declared that all the works of Minax in this age were averted when the Time Doors were closed. This is absurd, because if it was true, Minax would have become aware of her own defeat from the Time Doors in 1990 A.D., and also she would have had to restart her machinations from zero in 1990 A.D. (and she would have faced the same problem in 2111 A.D.).