The Ancient World
Timeline
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2200–1450
B.C.E. Minoan civilization flourishes on Crete |
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ca. 1450 Mycenaeans from mainland Greece occupy Crete |
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ca. 1250 Troy destroyed by the Achaeans |
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776 Olympic Games founded in Greece |
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late 8th century B.C.E. Greek alphabetic scripts |
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ca. 700 Homer, the Iliad and the Odyssey; Hesiod, Theogony and Works and Days |
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600 Sappho writing her lyrics on the island of Lesbos |
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594 Solon reforms laws at Athens, which becomes the world’s first democracy (508) and defeats a Persian invasion at Marathon (490) |
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480–479 Greece turns back a massive Persian invasion by sea at Salamis and by land at Plataea |
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472 Aeschylus, The Persians |
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458 Aeschylus’s dramatic trilogy, The Oresteia, produced in Athens |
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ca. 441 Sophocles, Antigone |
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431 Euripides, Medea |
431–404 Peloponnesian War between Athens and Sparta; Athens surrenders (404) |
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ca. 430 Herodotus, The Histories |
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429–347 Plato, author of The Apology of Socrates, Phaedo, and The Republic |
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426? Sophocles, Oedipus the King |
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424–404 Thucydides, The Peloponnesian War |
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411 Aristophanes, Lysistrata |
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399 Trial and execution of Socrates |
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ca. 385 Plato founds the Academy |
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384–322 Aristotle, author of Poetics |
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ca. 350 Greek amphitheater built at Epidauros |
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338 United Greeks defeated by Philip II of Macedon at Chaeronea |
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335 Aristocle founds Peripatetic school of philosophy and lectures in the Lyceum |
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334 |
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323 |
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307 |
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ca. 254–184 |
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148 |
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ca. 94–55 |
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ca. 84–54 |
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70–19 |
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47 |
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43 B.C.E.–ca. 17 C.E. |
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ca. 6 |
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ca. 33C.E. |
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ca. 35 Conversion of Paul |
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47–58 |
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64 |
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65 |
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66–70 Jewish revolt against Roman rule; Roman emperor Titus captures Jerusalem |
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ca. 75 |
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ca. 80 |
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ca. 120–90 |
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ca. 125–after 170 |
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354–430 |