| 3000 | Origins of Minoan civilization on Crete.
Time of Homer's "Golden Age," Older than his own Ionian Greek civilization. |
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| 1700 | Invention of Chariot Warfare.
Invasion of Bronze Age Charioteers. Come from the north down into Greece . |
| 1300 | Creation of Mycenaean civilization in
mainland Greece. Agamemnon, Menelaus, Helen. |
| 1250 | Agamemnon at Mycenae, Theseus at Athens. Oedipus at Thebes, Minos at Cnossus (Daedalus and Icarus in Labyrinth). |
| 1200 | Troy flourishes. Age of Homeric Heroes, Achilles, Agamemnon. |
| 1198-88 | Trojan War, Fall of Troy.
Moses leads Hebrews out of Egypt(date ?). |
| 1100 |
Destruction of Mycenaean palaces & Minoan civ. New invaders(Dorians). Greek refugees from invasions leave central Greece. Move east across Aegean. Refugees establish colonies on the coast of Turkey (Ionia) . SUPREMACY OF TERRITORIALITY. Unique principle for political organization. Other organizing ideas: Egypt, Mesopotamia and India. |
| 1000 | Refugees fleeing Dorian invaders. Establish Ionian colonies. Miletus, Smyrna, Ephesus etc. |
| 776 | First Panhellenic games at Olympia.
First Olympics. First definite date in Greek history. |
| 750 | Homer (writing in Ionia) memorializes
Mycenaean civ. Agamemnon, Odysseus, Achilles, Paris, Helen, Hector. Battle of nearby Troy (north up the Ionian -Turkish- coast). |
| 594 | Solon's legal revolution. constitutional reform of Athens. |
| 585 | Thales of Miletus (Ionia), first scientist of natural world. |
| 550 | Miletus in Ionia on coast of Turkey richest Greek city of all.
Ionia more advanced than mainland Greece(Athens). |
| 525 | Pythagoras of Samos (mathematics).
Birth of Aeschylus. |
| 499 | Ionian Greek cities rebel against Persian
overlord. Destroyed in ensuing war against powerful Persian empire. End of great Ionian Greek cultural centers. Mainland Greece(Athens)estab. new centers of Greek culture. |
| 496 | Birth of Sophocles.
(d. 406) |
| 495 | Birth of Pericles.
(d. 429) |
| 484 | Birth of Herodotus.
(d. 430?) |
| 490 | Battle of Marathon. (How far from Athens?). War Against Persia. |
| 480 | Xerxes of Persia prepares another invasion of mainland Greece.
Crosses the Hellespont with troops, animals on bridge of boats. New upstart democratic Athens the target. Army=2 million men(Herodotus). |
| 480 |
Battle of Salamis on Sept 23, in front of Athens. |
| 468 | Sophocles wins prize for tragedy.
Defeats older dramatist Aeschylus. |
| 458 | Aeschylus, The Oresteia trilogy. |
| 456 | Death of Aeschylus. (b. 525) |
| 460-429 | Age of Pericles , Anaxagoras, Protagoras, Sophocles. |
| 447 | Pericles rebuilds the Acropolis. The Parthenon. |
| 441 | First performance of Sophocles'Antigone .
Sophocles general in war against rebellious Samos. |
| 431-404 | PELOPONNESIAN WAR.
Athens attempts impose supremacy. Sparta opposes. |
| 430 | First performance of Oedipus.
Death of Herodotus. |
| 425 | Historian Thucydides. A general in Peloponnesian War. |
| 415 | Athen's ill-fated expedition to conquer Sicily.
Euripede's anti-war The Trojan Women. |
| 411 | Defeat of Athens in Sicily.
Athens in decline. |
| 406 | Death of Euripedes.
Sophocles speaks at funeral, commemorates his great rival, and death of Sophocles months later. |
| 404 | Final confrontation: Athens vs. Sparta.
Athens surrenders. End of the great Golden Age of Athenian democracy. All the great men of the 5th Century Golden Age now dead. |
| 400 | Plato student of Socrates .
Death of Thucydides. |
| 399 | Execution of Socrates.
Hemlock. |
| 384 | Birth of Aristotle. (Stagira in the north). |
| 364 | Aristotle comes to Athens.
Student of Plato. |
| 359 | Philip II King of Macedon. |
| 350s |
Rise of Macedon in the north. Transfer power out of hands of fractious democracies. Rise of well-organized monarchy. |
| 356 | Birth of Alexander. (d. 323) |
| 347 | Death of Plato.
(b. 429) |
| 344 | Aristotle marries niece of wealthy Hermias. |
| 343 | Aristotle becomes tutor to Alexander.
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| 338 | King Philip of Macedonia defeats Athens-Thebes at Chaeronea.
Young Alexander present. Distinguishes self as brilliant warrior. Alex & Hephaestion to Athens with Athenian dead. Only time Alex ever in Athens. Statues of Philip &Alexander erected on Acropolis. |
| 336 | Assassination of King Philip.
Alexander King of Macedonia. Birth of Zeno (in Cyprus) Stoicism, the Stoa=porch. End of heroic age of Greek philosophy. |
| 334 | Aristotle returns to Athens. Establishes own school in the Lyceum. |
| 333 | Battle of Issus: Alex defeats Darius.
Darius flees, leaves wife, mother. Sisygambis, in hands of Alexander. |
| 332 | Alexander conquers all Egypt. Almost no opposition. |
| 331 | Battle of Gaugamela: Alex defeats Persians.
Darius dies in the oxcart by the river, a Greek soldier finds him. The soldier brings water to the dying Emperor. Alex arrive son scene and weeps. |
| 330 | Alexander adopts Persian dress, Greeks angry.
Birth of Euclid, studies in Athens then to Alexandria. New exciting cultural center of Alexandria. |
| 329 | Alexander marries Sogdian princess Roxanne.
A new life as "husband." |
| 323 |
DEATH OF ALEXANDER (June 13) . Ptolemy brings body to Alexandria. Aristotle leaves Athens. Wont allow Athens to sin against philolosophy twice. |
| 322 | DEATH OF ARISTOTLE.
The philosopher is gone one year after his student. |
| 322 | Ptolemies rule in Egypt 300 years.
Cleopatra the last of the Ptolemies in Egypt. Flowering of Alexandria. |
| 315 | Zeno comes to Athens.
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| 300 | Euclid comes to Alexandria, new center of science.
Library of Alexandria, greatest in world. |
| 146 | Rome conquers all of Greece. |
