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The Ancient World

Timeline

TEXTS   CONTEXTS
  2200–1450 B.C.E.
Minoan civilization flourishes on Crete
  ca. 1450
Mycenaeans from mainland Greece occupy Crete
  ca. 1250
Troy destroyed by the Achaeans
  776
Olympic Games founded in Greece
late 8th century B.C.E.
Greek alphabetic scripts
 
ca. 700
Homer, the Iliad and the Odyssey; Hesiod, Theogony and Works and Days
 
600
Sappho writing her lyrics on the island of Lesbos
 
  594
Solon reforms laws at Athens, which becomes the world’s first democracy (508) and defeats a Persian invasion at Marathon (490)
  480–479
Greece turns back a massive Persian invasion by sea at Salamis and by land at Plataea
472
Aeschylus, The Persians
 
458
Aeschylus’s dramatic trilogy, The Oresteia, produced in Athens
 
ca. 441
Sophocles, Antigone
 
431
Euripides, Medea
431–404
Peloponnesian War between Athens and Sparta; Athens surrenders (404)
ca. 430
Herodotus, The Histories
 
429–347
Plato, author of The Apology of Socrates, Phaedo, and The Republic
 
426?
Sophocles, Oedipus the King
 
424–404
Thucydides, The Peloponnesian War
 
411
Aristophanes, Lysistrata
 
  399
Trial and execution of Socrates
  ca. 385
Plato founds the Academy
384–322
Aristotle, author of Poetics
 
  ca. 350
Greek amphitheater built at Epidauros
  338
United Greeks defeated by Philip II of Macedon at Chaeronea
  335
Aristocle founds Peripatetic school of philosophy and lectures in the Lyceum
 

334
Alexander of Macedon, Philip’s son, conquers Persian empire

 

323
Euclid writes Elements, the first work of geometry

 

307
Library and museum established at Alexandria, Egypt

ca. 254–184
Plautus, author of Pseudolus

 
 

148
Macedonia becomes a Roman province

ca. 94–55
Lucretius, author of On the
Nature of Things

 

ca. 84–54
Catullus

 

70–19
Virgil, author of the Aeneid

 
 

47
Julius Caesar dictator; murdered in 44

43 B.C.E.–ca. 17 C.E.
Ovid, author of Metamorphoses

31
At Actium, Octavian (later called
Augustus Caesar) defeats Antony and Cleopatra

 

ca. 6
Birth of Jesus

 

ca. 33C.E.
Crucifixion of Jesus

  ca. 35
Conversion of Paul
 

47–58
Paul’s missionary journeys

 

64
Persecution of Christians under Nero

65
Seneca, author of moral epistles and essays (including On Anger), dies

 
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66
Petronius, author of the Satyricon, dies

66–70
Jewish revolt against Roman rule; Roman emperor Titus captures Jerusalem

ca. 75
Luke, Gospels and Acts of the
Apostles

 

ca. 80
Matthew, Gospels

 

ca. 120–90
Lucian, author of A True Story

 

ca. 125–after 170
Apuleius, author of The Golden Ass

 

354–430
Augustine, author of Confessions