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ANCIENT GREECE TIMELINE

Joshua Bibik

The Battle of Troy 1184 BCE

The Battle of Troy was important because the Greeks conquered their land, so they fought to defend their town.

1184 BCE

Bronze Age Collapse 1200 BC

The Bronze Age Collapse have been presented by scholars as linear, happening in a set sequence

1200 BC

The First Olympic Games 776 BCE

The various city-states of Greece sent athletes to festivals of games, which were held to honor the gods.

776 BCE

The First Coins are Minted 600 BC

It appears that many early Lydian coins were minted by merchants as tokens to be used in trade transactions.

600 BC

Athenian nobleman Cleisthenes introduces democracy to Athens-507 BC

507 BC

Cleisthenes successfully allied himself with the popular Assembly against the nobles (508) and imposed democratic reform.

Persia invades Greece, starting the Persian Wars-499 BC

499 BC

After having reconquered Ionia, the Persians began to plan their next moves of extinguishing the threat to their empire from Greece; and punishing Athens and Eretria. The resultant first Persian invasion of Greece consisted of two main campaigns.

Persian invaders defeated by the Greeks in the battle of Marathon-490 BC

490 BC

It was fought between the Athenians and the Persians. Athens was supported by a small force from the city of Plataea.

Persian invaders defeated by the Greeks again in the battle of Salamis-480 BC

480 BC

The Greek allies defeated the Persian navy. After the Persian victories at Artemisium and Thermopylae, king Xerxes proceeded to Athens

Peloponnesian war between Athens and Sparta begins-431 BC

431 BC

The Peloponnesian War was a war fought in ancient Greece between Athens and Sparta—the two most powerful city-states in ancient Greece at the time

Plague of Athens-430 BC-426BC

The plague dealt massive damage to Athens two years into the Peloponnesian War, from which it never recovered.

430 BC-426BC

Alexander the Great begins conquest of the largest empire up to that time-336BC

336 BC

After three grueling years of warfare and three decisive battles, Alexander smashed the Persian armies at the Tigris River and conquered the mighty Persian Empire, including the legendary city of Babylon.

Alexander the Great dies-323BC

Alexander the Great Died from diseases, and Poisoning.Alexander probably died of typhoid fever.

323 BC

Greece is conquered by Rome and becomes part of the Roman Empire-146 BC

146 BC

During the period of the Roman Republic, Greece was finally conquered/annexed at around 146 BCE, and was divided into two Roman Provinces, Macedonia and Achea.

Sparta defeats Athens-404BC

Ancient Greek war fought by the Delian League led by Athens against the Peloponnesian League led by Sparta.

404 BC

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