?_@l!/o=Ancient History Timeline2002 Bible History OnlineZ{main$Z secondTimeline\=`Z thirdInformation)`  ̡/&;)z4 y |CONTEXT>|CTXOMAPO|FONT~|KWBTREE|KWDATAZ|KWMAP|SYSTEM|TOPIC|TTLBTREE|bm0m|bm1; 9E1ETimeline7 |2 4 6" + E  2#K=BU ?.)Qt繭zܮtRi[P+Introduction 2200 - 1000 BC 1000 - 900 BC 900 - 800 BC 800 - 700 BC 700 - 600 BC 600 - 500 BC 500 - 400 BC 400 - 300 BC 300 - 200 BC 200 - 100 BC 100 - 4 BC 4 BC - 100 AD | ܁26!Z<\R՝{>Vo|^!bAú(LS2200 - 2100 BC 2100 - 2000 BC 2000 - 1900 BC 1900 - 1800 BC 1800 - 1700 BC 1700 - 1600 BC 1600 - 1500 BC 1500 - 1400 BC 1400 - 1300 BC 1300 - 1200 BC 1200 - 1100 BC 1100 - 1000 BC World Empires +( 2> 1M 1000 - 900 BC9W) " 61000 - 900 BC+ G2   "Near East Egypt Persia Europe Greece Rome India Far East Other B.C.1000 Saul and Jonathan slain; David becomes king of Judah1000 David becomes king over all Israel till 960 B.C.1000 King David captures Jerusalem and makes it his capital1000 Phoenicia founded 1000 Phoenician alphabet developed 1000 Hebrew alephbet developed1000 Aramaeans overrun much of Assyria W U xg2 1000 Kingdoms of Media and Parsa (Persia) founded by migrating Aryans 1000 Lydians from Asia Minor settle in Italy 1000 Ionians settle on the west coast of Asia Minor 1000 Iron in use in Greece1000 Mayans settle in the Yucatan Peninsula 1000 Colonization of Samoa in the South Pacific 975 Nathan is a prophet in Israel till 960 969 King Hiram I rules Tyre till 936 960 Solomon becomes king of Israel till 922 M h2 960 Solomon begins work on Yahwehs Temple 934 Assyria begins to reclaim lands lost to the Aramaean invasion 925 Shesonq sacks Jerusalem 922 Solomon dies 922 Israel divides into two kingdoms: Judah and Israel 922 Rehoboam becomes king of Judah till 915 922 Jeroboam I becomes king of Israel till 901 915 Abijah becomes king of Judah till 913 913 Asa becomes king of Judah till 873 901 Nadab becomes king of Israel till 900+ ( 2=  1 A900 - 800 BC< D , ( 6900 - 800 BC T Ԁ2   "Near East Egypt Persia Europe Greece Rome India Far East OtherB.C.900 Baasha becomes king of Israel till 877900 First Greek city-states 877 Elah becomes king of Israel till 876876 Zimri becomes king of Israel till 876876 Tibni becomes king of Israel till 876876 Omri becomes king of Israel till 869873 Jehoshaphat becomes king of Judah till 849D r@2 22870 Elijah is a prophet in Israel till 850869 Ahab becomes king over Israel till 850854 Damascus, Hamath, Egypt and Judah ally to stop Shalmaneser III850 Ahaziah becomes king of Israel till 849850 Elisha is a prophet in Israel till 800849 Jehoram becomes king of Judah till 843849 Joram (Jehoram) becomes king of Israel till 843843 Ahaziah becomes king of Judah till 843Tr@ 843 Athaliah becomes queen of Judah till 837843 Jehu becomes king of Israel till 815 (new dynasty)VTA; D72 837 Joash becomes king of Judah till 800828 Egypt begins to divide into five kingdoms815 Jehoahaz becomes king of Israel till 802814 Phoenician city of Carthagefounded near Utica810 Sammuramat (Semiramis) rules Assyria802 Jehoash (Joash) becomes king of Israel till 786= r@B1tMBH800 - 700 BC<AAB, ( 6800 - 700 BCwBOD 2   "   Near East Egypt Persia Europe Greece Rome India Far East OtherB.C.800 Etruscans arrive in Italy by way of the Sea 800 Zapotec hieroglyphs developed 800 Traditional date for the Iliad and Odyssey written by Homer 800 Greek alphabet first used 800 Phoenicians settle in Cyprus800 Amaziah becomes king of Judah till 783 AB[FM h2   800 Earliest Iron Age societies develop in Germany and Austria786 Jeroboam II becomes king of Israel till 746783 Uzziah (Azariah) becomes king of Judah till 742780 Greek migrants settle on the Spanish coast, Sicily and southern Italy776 First recorded Olympic Games held at the sanctuary of Zeus in Olympia, Greece 774 Assyrian incursions of Phoenicia begin 770 Eastern Chou dynasty in China, capital moved from Hao to Luoyang &ODHY 2     753 Legendary date for the founding of Rome by Romulusand Remus750 EtruscanKings rule Rome750 Kushites occupy Egypt 750 iron working in Egypt 750 Scythians are driven westward toward the Black Sea750 Athens and Sparta become a major power druing the Archaic period750 Amos is a prophet in Israel till 745750 Hosea is a prophet in Israel till 745746 Zachariah becomes king of Israel till 745745 Shallum becomes king of Israel till 745[FJY s2 745 Menahem becomes king of Israel till 737745 Tiglath-Pileser III reigns over Assyria743 Sparta initiates the first Messenian War till 716.742 Jotham becomes king of Judah till 735742 Isaiah is a prophet in Judah till 700740 Jonah is a prophet in Judah till 730738 Assyria invades Phoenicia 737 Pekahiah becomes king of Israel till 736736 Pekah becomes king of Israel till 732735 Ahaz becomes king of Judah till 715HLZ [2  734 Tyre falls to Tiglath-Pileser III of Assyria 733 Syracuse is founded on Sicily by the Greeks732 Damascus city-state falls to Tiglath-Pileser III of Assyria732 Hoshea becomes king of Israel till 724729 Tiglath-Pileser captures Babylon and reigns as king725 King Midas rules over Phrygia 722 Sargon II of Assyria captures Samaria, the capital of Israel722 The northern kingdom of Israel comes to an end. JNN j{2 722 Sargon II of Assyria deports 28,000 Israelites who become the "Ten Lost Tribes" 722 Micah is a prophet in Judah till 701721 Chaldaeans enter Babylonia and compete for the Babylonian throne 721 Sargon II defeats the Urartians720 Egypt reunited under Nubian (Ethiopian) rule (25th Dynasty)715 Hezekiah becomes king of Judah till 687710 The Assyrians destroy the kingdom of Chaldea709 Phrygia becomes a tributary to Assyria MLHJ b2 706 Tarentumis established in southern Italy by Sparta705 Sennacherib becomes king of Assyria till 682701 Sennacherib establishes his capital at Nineveh701 Sennacherib begins his campaign on the west to Phoenicia701 Sennacherib, king of Assyria besieges JerusaleNHAm701 Assyrians invade and conquer most of Phoenicia = N1  700 - 600 BC<H, ( 6700 - 600 BC ŵ 2   "   Near East Egypt Persia Europe Greece Rome India Far East OtherB.C.700 BC Achaemenes, first king of Parsa 695 Cimmerians invade Phrygia689 Assyrians destroy Babylon and flood the whole area687 Manasseh becomes king of Judah till 642685 Gyges founds the Mermnad dynasty in Lydia 685 Assyrians destroy Memphis and ThebesR r2    683 Athens ends its rule of hereditary kings replaced by chosen archons682 Judah surrenders to Assyria672 First recorded exploration of Africa by Phoenicians 671 Assyrian rule in Egypt, Esarhaddon captures Memphis669 Assurbanipal becomes king of Assyria668 Assyrian Empire at its greatest extent667 The Nubian Dynasty comes to an end663 Egypt becomes independent, 26th dynasty is the last great period663 Assurbanipal sacks Thebes in Egypt ̂X ~g2     652 Babylonians rebel against their Assyrian rulers651 Cimmerian invaders driven from Lydia by Ardys 650 Cimmerian invaders plow through Syria and Palestine650 Coinage invented in Lydia650 Oracle of Delphi reaches the height of its influence642 Amon becomes king of Judah till 640640 Josiah becomes king of Judah till 609640 Macedonia founded by Perdiccas630 Birth of Zoroaster, founder of the Persian religion W |2 628 Zephaniah is a prophet in Judah till 622625 Etruscaninfluence reaches Rome and Rome expands626 Chaldaean king Nabopolassar takes Babylon throne from Assyria626 Jeremiah is a prophet in Judah till 586621 Athens first written laws by Dracon (regarded as severe)616 Tarquin kings rule Rome 615 Cyaxares of Media allies with Nabopolassar of Babylon against Assyria612 Babylon, Medes, and Scythians destroy Assyria; Nineveh falls"^ g2  612 Nahum is a prophet in Judah 609 Johoikim (Eliakim) becomes king of Judah till 598609 Assyrian Empire comes to an end609 Babylonian empire reaches to the borders of Egypt608 Pharaoh Necho defeats and kills Josiah at the battle of Megiddo605 Nebuchadnezzar II becomes king of Babylon605 Nebuchadnezzar II defeats Pharaoh Necho at Carchemish in Syria605 Habakkuk is a prophet in Judah605 Alyattes rules LydiaK d2 604 Nebuchadnezzar II rebuilds Babylon605 Nebuchadnezzar II captures Jerusalem and takes many Hebrews into exile605 The prophet Daniel is taken to Babylon605 Judah is now under Babylonian rule600 Many Aryian kings emerge across northern India; Mahabharata begins600 Iron provides weapons and farming in China600 Iron working spreads across Europe and warfare is revolutionized= "51\5`600 - 500 BC<q, ( 6600 - 500 BC5 2   "   Near East Egypt Persia Europe Greece Rome India Far East OtherB.C.600 The Etruscans establish cities stretching from northern to central Italy. 600 At an unknown time the Persian people migrate from central Asia) to s. Iran600 Greeks establish city-states along the s. coast of Italy and the island of Sicily.600 Etruscankings rule over Rome qX ~2  600 Last Greek monarchies at Argos, Sparta, and Thera 600 Earliest known use of iron in China 598 Jehoichin (Jeconiah) becomes king of Judah till 597597 Zedekiah (Mattaniah) becomes king of Judah till 587594 Athen's laws reformed by Solon, the only Archon of Athens593 Ezekiel is a prophet of Judah till 573587 Nebuchadnezzar II of Babylonia sacks Jerusalem 587 Judah becomes a provinceof Babylonia586 Exile of the Jews to Babylon &Z 2  586 Nebuchadnezzar II of Babylonia conquers Phoenicia 586 Obadiah is a prophet in Judah582 Birth of Pythagoras, Greek philosopher and mathematician 581 Nebuchadnezzar II burns Jerusalem 580 Nebuchadnezzar II builds the hanging gardens of Babylon566 Birth of Prince Siddhartha Gautama who later became known as the Buddha 560 Croesus of Lydia subjugates Greek Ionian colonies 551 Birth of Confucius (K'ung Fu-tzu, the Chinese philosopher&W |2     550 Lao-tse founds Taoism in China 559 Cyrus the Great of Parsa rebels against the Medes and founds the Persian Empire 550 Persia conquers the Medes 547 Persians conquers Lydia, the battle of Sardis, and move through Asia Minor543 Bimbisara expands his territories and introduces new administration 540 Vardhamana (Mahavira Jina) the ascetic founds Jainism540 Peistratus the tyrant takes control of Athens539 Greeks defeat the Carthaginians68^ 2     539 Cyrus the Great of Persia conquers Babylonia 539 Cyrus the Great allows the Jews to return to Judah (a Persian province)539 Cyrus the Great absorbs Phoenicia into the Persian Empire 539 Fables of Aesop534 Tarquinius Superbus(the proud), becomes the last king of Rome533 Gandhara becomes a Satrap to the Achaemenid Empire of Persia530 Cyrus conquers all of Asia Minor530 Cyrus dies in battle530 Cambyses (son of Cyrus) becomes ruler of PersiaUa 2      525 Egypt conquered by the Persians525 Persian empire extends from India to Asia Minor522 Darius I puts down a rebellion in Persia and becomes king521 Darius I divides the Empire into 20 provinces (satrapies)520 The temple in Jerusalem building projects resumed520 Haggai is a prophet in Judah till 515520 Zechariah is a prophet in Judah till 515519 Birth of Xerxes, future king of Persia519 Pythagoras a Greek philosopher (so called demigod) introduces the octave in musicb 8V z2  510 Reforms are introduced in Athens by Cleisthenes and introduces Democracyin Athens 509 Tarquinius Superbus, the last Etruscan king, is cast out of Rome509 Birth of the Roman Republic, Etruscan rule ends 509 Nebuchadnezzar II builds the Hanging Gardens509 Many wars with Rome and other inhabitants of Italy (the Etruscans and the Greeks). 508 Lars Porsena (Etruscan ruler) attacks Rome and loses at the Tiber bridge507 Spartans try to restore the Aristocracy in Athens but Cleisthenes is given powerqE`, (2 500 Germanic peoples of northern Europe expand their territories= 1Q *  500 - 400 BC<`, ( 6500 - 400 BC2 +2   "   Near East Egypt Persia Europe Greece Rome India Far East OtherB.C.500 Sun Tzu (unknown Chinese authors) write The Art of War500 Celts settle from Italy to Ireland500 Pericles of Athens is born 500 Joel is a prophet in Judah 500 Malachi is a prophet in Judah499 Ionian War (revolt from Persia)496 Rome defeats the Latin tribes at Lake `Regillus "] ]2    496 Sophocles (tragedian) is born495 Alexander I rules over Macedonia 494 The first victory of the plebeian class over the patricians for more power494 Tribunate established in Rome493 Rome and Latin Leaguemake a treaty for protection against Etruscans492 Persians set to defeat Athens but crippled by a storm491 Ajatasatru takes control of the Ganges basin490 Darius I defeated by the Greeks at Marathon0Rk 2        490 Persian Wars485 Birth of Herodotus 480 Confucious (Chinese philosopher) dies496 Euripides (tragedian) is born486 Xerxes demands tribute from Greece but is refused480 Xerxes invades Greece with 180,000 men, wins at Thermopylae 480 Persians suffer defeats by the Greeks480 Warring States period begins in China479 More Persian defeats by the Greeks at Salamis, Plataea and Mycale478 The Delian Confederacy is established8"d 2         474 Carthaginians defeat the Etruscans in a naval battle at Cumae 471 Naxo tries to leave the Delian League but is stopped by Athens469 Birth of Socrates (famous philosopher)465 Xerxes is murdered and artaxerxes comes to power460 Birth of Hippocrates, the father of modern medicine 460 Birth of Thucydides (historian)460 Age of Pericles in Athens457 Aristophanes (comedic writer) is born457 First Pelopennesian war between Athens and Sparta6R] 2    452 Wars over succession following the death of Alexander I in Macedonia450 Laws of the Twelve Tables codified and published in Rome 450 Herodotus (the father of history) visits Egypt450 Rome begins to found colonies in Italy450 Carthageestablishes new trading posts along the African coastline449 Sacred War between Athens and Sparta over the Oracle of Delphi447 The construction of the Parthenon begins443 Office of the Censor is created in Rome k ]2          443 Pericles leads Athens and the 10 generals431 Second Peloponnesian War between Athens and Sparta430 Epidemic of plagues in Athens (Pericles dies in it)429 Birth of Plato (philosopher, student of Socrates)424 Thucydides is exiled from Athens 424 Xerxes II is assassinated424 Darius II rules Persia413 Athens attacks Sicily and fail409 Carthage invades Sicily407 Plato becomes the pupil of Socrates\ P n2      405 Egypt overthrows Persian rule404 Athens surrenders to Sparta to end the Peloponnesian War404 Sparta becomes the most powerful city-state401 Sparta goes to war with Persia401 Cyrus the Younger rebels in Persia, but is defeated by Artaxerxes II at Cunoxa400 Greeks under Xenophone are defeated at Cunaxa, Retreat of the 10,000=  1M 400 - 300 BC<  , ( 6400 - 300 BC    2   "  Near East Egypt Persia Europe Greece Rome India Far East OtherB.C.399 Socrates is accused of corrupting Athenian youth and gets death sentence396 Veii, Etruscancity, falls to Rome and the Celts; Etruscan civilization is falling396 Rome begins conquest of Italy 395 Athens, Argos, Corinth & Thebes form a league and against Sparta /Ad i2      394 Sparta defeats the League394 Greek states war with each other391 Romans under a dictator (Camillus) defeat the Etruscans390 Gaulss /A ack and burn Rome but fail to take the capital384 Birth of Aristotle (philosopher and scientist)382 Philip II (Philip of Macedon) is born 380 Last real Egyptian dynasty the XXXth367 The first plebeian consul is elected to the assembly359 Illyrians invade western Macedonia  OCd y2     359 Philip of Macedon is elected king of Macedonia358 Philip II repulses the Illyrian invasion and extends kingdom356 Birth of Alexander the Great 350 Crossbow invented in China 350 Revolt of the Jews against Artaxerxes III in Persia 348 Rome signs treaty with Carthage343 The First Samnite War between Rome and the Samnites343 Artaxerxes III of Persia recaptures Egypt and founds the 31st dynasty340 The Latin Wars0/AE] 2     340 Macedonia conquers Thrace.339 Fourth Sacred War, between Macedonia and Athens338? The first Roman coinage 338 Tribes and cities of Latin Leaguerevolt against Rome338 Romans are victorious at Trifanum, and the League is dissolved338 Philip of Macedon defeats invading Athenian and Theban armies at Chaeronea338 Philip of Macedon unites all Greece under his rule336 Artaxerxes III is assassinated; succeeded by Darius lIl on Persian throneEOCGd 2        336 Philip of Macedon assassinated 336 He is succeeded by his son, Alexander III, known as "the Great"334 Alexander the Great begins campaign against Persia 334 Alexander defeats Darius III in Anatolia.334 Lydia becomes a tributary of Macedon 333 Alexander the Great defeats Darius III again at battle of Issus. 333 Persia is conquered by Alexander the Great 333 Phrygia falls under Macedonian rule333 Israel comes under the rule of Alexander the Great EI] w2       332 Alexander takes the city of Tyre after siege332 End of Phoenician empire332 remants of the Persian Empire fall to Alexander the Great 332 Tyre falls to Alexander the Great332 Alexander the Great is welcomed in Egypt, begins his new city Alexandria331 Alexander renews Persian campaign and defeats Darius III at Arbela331 Persian capital of Persepolis burned by Alexander the Great331 Persians defeated at GaugamelaZG6L] 2      330 Darius III is assassinated, leaving Alexander in control of Persia327 Second Samnite War, Roman troops are defeated and humiliated327 Alexander begins invasion of India324 Alexander the Great dies (age 33) in Babylon (no named successor)323 Alexander's body is buried at Alexandria, Egypt323 Lydia absorbed into the Seleucid kingdom 323 Ptolemy Soter becomes pharoah of Egypt after Alexander's death321 Alexander's generals fight the "War of the Diadochi" over the conquered lands6IlN] 2  321 Hellenistic period begins312 The "Via Appia" (Appian Way) and "Aqua Appia" are constructed321 Chandragupta founds Mauryan dynasty320 Maurya takes control of Magadha and crosses the Indus into central India320 Egypt takes Libya as a province310 The Etruscans and Samnites attack Rome, but are defeated at Lake Vadimo307 Two of Alexander's generals rule Greece, (Antigonus I and Demetrius I)306 A trade treaty is agreed between Rome and Carthage..6LV z2  305 Mauryan Empire expands after the defeat of Seleucus I Nicator304 Seleucus gives up his claim on India to Chandragupta in exchange for 500 elephants304 Rome makes peace with the Samnites and other enemies305 Seleucus I becomes king, founding Seleucid dynasty (rules Syria)301 Phrygia becomes a part of lN the Seleucid empire301 Ptolemy I rules Palestine and Egypt300 Chinese states build huge walls against the barbarians, still fight each other alsoyMlN, (2 300 Seleucus controls Iran, Mesopotamia, n. Syria and most of Asia Minor= \1* Ń\T300 - 200 BC<, ( 6300 - 200 BC x\ 2   " Near East Egypt Persia Europe Greece Rome India Far East OtherB.C.300 Rice farming begins in Japan 300 Latin gradually wins over other Italic languages298 Gaulsjoin Samnitesand Latinsagainst Rome in the Third Samnite War297 Lighthouse at Alexandria built290 Third Samnite War ends with Roman victory in central Italy,υ] 2      287 Full equality between patricians and plebeians is agreed287 The plebeians pass a new law: the decisions of the assembly can override the Senate287 Birth of Archimedes (Greek mathematician)285 Reign of Ptolemy II Philadelphus (Egypt)279 Gauls invade Macedonia278 Three Hellenistic kingdoms developed278 Ptolemies in Egypt, Seleucids in Babylonia & Syria, and Antigonids in Macedonia276 Antigonus Gonatus drives the Gauls from MacedoniaV z2   276 Birth of Euclid (mathematician)275 Pyrrhusof Epirusinvades Italy with his fearful elephant cavalry and 20,000 soldiers 275 Pyrrhus and his weakend army leave Italy, power of Greece in s. Italy is broken275 Colossus of Rhodes is completed273 King Asoka (Buddhist) rules Mauryan empire uniting central and northern India. 272 The Gauls sack Delphi while heading to Asia Minor265 Rome dominates the entire Italian peninsula<υ!] 2  265 Rome begins pursuing a larger empire. Many more wars develop.264 First recorded public gladiator fight in Rome264 First PunicWar between Rome and Carthage262 Antigonus Gonatus, king of Macedonia, conquers some of the Greek states254 Rome takes Panormus in Sicily from Carthage250 Judea is part of Ptolemaic empire based in Egypt250 Hebrew scriptures are translated into Greek (Septuagint)250 Apollonius (Greek mathematician) begins work in astronomy7Xd 2     247 Arsaces founds the Parthian dynasty246 Birth of Hannibalthe great war general and enemy of Rome246 Ptolemy III rules rules in Egypt241 End of First Punic War241 Carthage gives up Sicily, Corsica and Sardinia and pays Rome an indemnity241 Sicily becomes the first Roman province239 Carthaginian mercenaries revolt which HamilcarBarca crushes239 Egyptians introduce the concept of the leap year238 Carthaginians begin conquest of Spain!qY 2   237 Birth of Scipio Africanus, the general who leads Rome in the Second Punic War234 Cato the Elderis born232 The Mauryan Empire begins to disintregate and Greeks set up kingdoms229 Dardanians invade Macedonia225 Gallic invasion crushed at Telamon, n. Italy 223 Antiochus III (the Great) succeeds his father and restores power to Seleucid empire221 Ch'in dynasty in China begins with Shih Huang Ti, declares himself emperor,,X] 2  221 The founding of China221 Philip V rules Macedonia221 Ptolemy IV Philopater rules in Egypt218 Second Punic War between Rome and Carthage 218 Hannibal crosses the Pyrannes then the Alps with elephants and invades Italy217 Hannibal defeats Roman army at Lake Trasimene in Italy216 Hanniqbal wins another great victory, at Cannae(worst defeats the Romar s suffer)215 Hannibal is defeated by the Roman, Marcellus, at Nola in southern Italy qV zi2215 The Great Wall of China is built 214 Marcellus begins conquest of Sicily212 Shi Huangdi has all historical documents burned and books are banned211 First Macedonian War, in which the Macedonians and the Carthaginians fight Rome210 Silk-based material is used for writing on, and Chinese script is standardized209 Civil war in China results in the overthrow of the Ch'in dynasty 207 Former Han dynasty in China (d 2 206 Scipio defeats the Carthaginians in Spain205 Rome and Macedonia sign a non-aggression pact 205 Reign of Ptolemy V Epiphanes in Egypt205 Polybiusis born (historian)203 Rosetta Stone carved (records Epiphanes ascension)203 Hannibal is recalled to Carthage to repel a Roman invasion by Scipio202 Hannibal is defeated by Scipio at Zamain n. Africa202 Reign of the Han dynasty founded by Lui Pang201 Second Punic War ends, yMT, (2201 Carthage pays another indemity and releases Spain and other colonies= 1 M 200 - 100 BC<T, ( 6200 - 100 BC$ 2   "   Near East Egypt Persia Europe Greece Rome India Far East OtherB.C.200 Second Macedonian War between Greeks and Philip V of Macedon200 Rome attacks Macedonia200 Philip is forced to surrender Greece200 Germanic groups expanding200 Last Etruscancities fall to Roman expansion 198 Judea part of Seleucid empire under Antiochus III and IV.] 2    197 Rome defeats Macedoniana army under Philip V at Cynoscephalae190 Lydia absorbed into the Pergamum kingdom190 Syrian war, defeat of Syrian king Antiochus III by Romans 190 Birth of Hipparchus (Greek astronomer)185 The last of the Mauryans overthrown, the Sungas rule Magadha183 Hannibalcommits suicide to avoid being captured by the Romans180 Ptolemy VI Philometor rules in Egypt179 Perseus (son of Philip V) continues the war with Rome!@] 2    175 Phraates I begins to expand Parthian rule175 Antiochus IV Epiphanes becomes king of the Seleucid Empire171 Third Macedonian War, Macedonians under Perseus attack Rome once again171 Mithridates I founds the Parthian Empire170 First recorded paved streets appear in Rome170 Antiochus IV invades Egypt 168 In the battle of Pydna the Romans defeat the Macedonians and capture Perseus168 Macedonia forced to pay tribute to Rome L] _2168 Macedonian Wars end, Rome begins to expand east167 Antiochus IV persecutes the Jews164 Judas Maccabaeus defeats the Syrians and frees Jerusalem (hannakah)160 Judas Maccabeus is killed in battle against Syrians. His brother Jonathan leads the Jews159 First water clock in Rome 157 Judaea becomes independant156 Dalmatia is Romanized155 Early writings are compiled, including important Taoist manuscripts?@] 2155 The reign of Menander begins, greatest Indo-Greek king150 Macedonian revolt led by Andriscus defeats a Roman legion 149 Third PunicWar by Romans against Carthageunder Scipio the Younger149 Fourth Macedonian war, Macedon is conquered and becomes a Roman province148 Rome puts down a Macedonian revolt 147 Greece falls undeLTr Roman control148 Macedonia and Greece are annexed by Rome 146 The Third Punic War ends, Final defeat and destruction of Carthage8LB R2146 Rome gains control of Carthaginian territory. 146 Carthage inhabitants sold into slavery and the capital city is burned. 146 Province of Africa created146 Rome gains Spain, Asia Minor, Greece, n. Africa and Egypt from Carthage ;  14Ń B100 - 4 BC<F, ( 6100 - ChristS j 2   "Near East Egypt Persia Europe Greece Rome India Far East Other98 BC: Rome - Lucretius, author of On the Nature of Things, is the most renowned of the Roman Epicureans. Epicureanism is one of the most notable influences the Greek world bestows on Roman civilization. Lucretius' poetry explains the Epicurean beliefs of obtaining the "good life" through peace of mind and disbelief in the fear of the supernatural and any afterlife. He dies in 55 BC. XF2A P282 BC: Rome - Following the death of Marius, the ruthless aristocrat Sulla is appointed dictator and retires after three years. Because Sulla grants full control of the Roman empire to the aristocracy, his efforts are challenged by two leaders in defense of the Roman people, Julius Caesar and Pompey. These two leaders join their efforts to seize the Roman government but soon become rivals. 70 BC: Rome - A close friend of Horace, the poet VIRGIL (or VERGIL) authors The Eclogues and The Aeneid. He is later considered a prophet of CHRISTIANITY in the Middle Ages. He dies in 19 BC. Cu G \2⊡֙65 BC: Rome - Horace authors the Odes, which glorify Roman imperialism. Horace's literature exemplifies the fusion of Epicureanism and STOICISM. He dies in 8 BC. 52 BC: Rome - Pompey is elected as sole consul by the Senate, and Caesar is declared an enemy of the Roman Republic. Caesar, at first stationed in Gaul, marches into Rome in 49 BC, and in 48 BC, the two men war at Pharsalus in Greece. With the defeat of Pompey, Caesar campaigns in Egypt and Asia Minor before returning to Rome. /2 3 4246 BC: Rome - Caesar is appointed dictator and assumes total control from the Senate. On a charge that he intends to make himself king, he is assassinated on the Ides of March (44 BC) by a group leadership led by Brutus and Cassius. Among Caesar's contributions to Rome are the 365 day calendar with an extra day every four years, agricultural wealth for Rome and urban culture in the West due to his efforts to expand westward, and the cultural assimilation of the various regions under Roman rule. Qu  3 4=242 BC: Rome - Having learned of Caesar's death while stationed in Gaul, Octavian returns to Rome to collect his inheritance as sole heir to his granduncle's empire. Upon his arrival he aligns himself with two of Caesar's friends, Mark Antony and Lepidus, in an attempt to overthrow the aristocratic group responsible for Caesar's murder. Octavian and his allies defeat Brutus and Cassias near Philippi. Following the victory, a quarrel develops between Octavian and his forces in the west and Mark Antony and his new ally, Cleopatra. 1 2@3 4231 BC: Rome - Antony and Cleopatra are defeated by Octavian, ensuring the prosperity of Greek ideals without threat from the eastern principles of despotism. His victory begins a new Roman era, called the Principate or Early Empire. The Senate and army bestow the name of Augustus and emperor ("victorious general") upon Octavian, and he is commonly referred to as Augustus. Having gained more land for Rome than any other ruler before him, Augustus dies in 14 CE wit 2@h his rule having lasted 44 years.  B4 6S21 AD: Rome - Though the exact year is not known, a sixth century monk attributes this time to the birth of Jesus of Nazareth in Judea. The first four books of the New Testament (written later) are the only surviving account of Jesus' career which consists of preaching love of God and one's neighbor, healing the sick, teaching humility by example and professing the end of the world and the establishment of heaven.> 2@MB1t MBJ4 BC - 100 AD?BB, (&6Christ - 100 AD!MBD  2   "Near East Egypt Persia Europe Greece Rome India Far East OtherB.C. 4 THE BIRTH OF JESUSA.D.14 Augustus dies 14 Tiberius becomes Roman emperor26 Jesus begins to teach; He characterizes rabbinic teaching (the Mishna) as "vain tradition'30 Jesus crucified and raised from the dead30 Full Pentecost; the Christian church is bornBFk e237 Caligula becomes Roman emperor40 Gentiles are added to the church with the conversion of Cornelius41 Claudius becomes Roman emperor42 Antioch becomes the new center of church activity43 Theudas claims to be Messiah and is executed54 Nero becomes Roman emperor59 The apostle Paul is imprisoned at Caesarea60 Paul appears before Agrippa61 Paul a prisoner at Rome66 The Jews of Judea revolt against Rome-DHr w268 Paul martyred at Rome69 Jerusalem beseiged by the Romans69 Jochanan ben Zakkai seeks an audience with Vespasian69 Vespasian becomes Roman emperor70 Jerusalem falls; the Temple burned; the Jews deported73 The last stand of the Jewish rebels at Masada79 Titus becomes Roman emperor81 Domitian becomes Roman emperor96 Nerva becomes Roman emperor98 Trajan becomes Roman emperor113 Rome goes to war with Parthia<FJP ny2116 A further Jewish revolt against Rome is suppressed with great severity117 Hadrian becomes Roman emperor132 Bar Kochba claims to be Messiah and leads a revolt against Rome132 Judea depopulated and the Jews denationalized by the Romans138 Antoninus Pius becomes Roman emperor150 Tertullian born> HJ12 JqKWorld Empires9JJ) " 6World Empiresw6JqKA Rn2"EgyptAssyriaBabylonMedo-PersiaGreeceRome= JK1ۊ KOIntroduction<qKK, ( 6Introduction(KNB R2"BKA 240 - Ancient World Timeline Thank you for downloading BKA 240 Ancient World Timeline. This Bible Knowledge Accelerator program contains a general timeline of events ranging from 2200 B.C. through 100 A.D. You can download more detailed studies concerning various topics by visiting Bible History Online. The Bible Knowledge Accelerator series is brought to you by Bible History Online and written by Rusty Russell. You can visit Bible History Online on the Web at: KOC Te2http://www.bible-history.com You can also visit the store for more programs at: http://www.merchantamerica.com/bible My Email Address is: rusty@bible-history.com?NFO1Z2FO 2200 - 2100 BC>OO, ($62200 - 2100 BCFOy /2   "NeOOar East Egypt Persia Europe Greece Rome India Far East OtherB.C.2200 The Hsia Dynasty was founded in China, with domesticated horses, and cultivation of rice and millet, it was the first recorded dynasty 2200 Barbarian Gutians from what is now Iran invaded Sumer and destroyed the capital city of Agade (in Akkad)2200 People in Central America make pottery&OŃ, &22200 A map of the Mesopotamian city of Lagash is carved in stone in the lap of a statue of a god; it is the oldest surviving map of a city.2175 Gudea rules Lagash2175 The oldest preserved standard of length is the foot of a statue of the ruler Gudea of Lagash; it is divided into 16 parts and is 10.41 inches long.2170 The Sumerians use a 360-day year, 12-month solar calendar along with a 354-day lunar calendar; the calendar has an extra month every eight years to keep it in step with the seasons.߅; D2  2150 Eighty bluestones are set up (two circles) at Stonehenge (England)2150 Queen Semiramis builds a tunnel below the Euphrates River linking the royal palace of Babylon with the Temple of Jupiter.2110 Ur-Nammu of Ur unifies Sumer and Akkad2100 The last dynasty of Sumer is founded by Ur-Nammu2100 Ur is an empire and Ur-Nammu writes a rule of law (perhaps the first)2100 Egypt moves south to establish the Middle Kingdom (7th Dynasty)2100 Aryans invade Indus Valley+Ń ( 2?߅I1ۊgI2100 - 2000 BC> , ($62100 - 2000 BC I ހ 2   " Near East Egypt Persia Europe Greece Rome India Far East OtherB.C.2100 The last dynasty of Sumer is founded by Ur-Nammu2100 Ur is an empire and Ur-Nammu writes a rule of law (perhaps the first)2100 Egypt moves south to establish the Middle Kingdom (7th Dynasty)2100 Aryans invade Indus Valley2090 Abraham called by God2067 Isaac born@ҊN j2  2040-1991 Eleventh Dynasty Egypt. The kings were: Mentuhptep II, III, IV2030 Elamites disrupt the unity of Sumer and Akkad2007 Jacob born2000 Bronze Age begins in Europe2000 The Jomon culture increases in Japan2000 Beginning of settled agriculture in the Niger River Valley2000 Ur destroyed by Elamites, ending the Sumerian control of Mesopotamia.2000 Native North-Americans settle in permanent villages, they domesticated dogs, and cultivated manioc, squash, maize, and beans.+( 2?Ҋ<1)Z <&2000 - 1900 BC>z, ($62000 - 1900 BCW<э ”2   " Near East Egypt Persia Europe Greece Rome India Far East OtherB.C.2000 Bronze Age begins in Europe2000 The Jomon culture increases in Japan2000 Beginning of settled agriculture in the Niger River Valley2000 Ur destroyed by Elamites, ending the Sumerian control of Mesopotamia.2000 Native North-Americans settle in permanent villages, they domesticated dogs, and cultivated manioc, squash, maize, and beans.Uz&B R'2 1992 Abraham dies1990 The Hebrews wandered as shepherds in the land of Canaan.1950 Sesostris I of Egypt invades Canaan1950 Ur Empire ends1950 Mycenaeans settle in Greece, a thriving civilization, trading with Crete.1944 Isaac dies1925 Hittites conquer Babylon?эe10ge^1900 - 1800 BC>&, ($61900 - 1800 BCe^ ?2   "^& Near East Egypt Persia Europe Greece Rome India Far East OtherB.C.1877 Jacob arrives in Egypt1860 Jacob dies in Egypt1860 Construction of Stonehenge in Britain begins1830 First Dynasty of Babylonian kings1806 Joseph dies in Egypt?1"Z 41800 - 1700 BC>^, ($61800 - 1700 BC! րE2   " Near East Egypt Persia Europe Greece Rome India Far East OtherB.C.1760 The Shang Dynasty is founded in China1730 Hyksos (Semitic Tribe) invasion of Egypt (15th Dynasty begins)1730 Hebrews slavery begins.1728 Hammurabi of Sumer of Babylon?1&1700 - 1600 BC>, ($61700 - 1600 BC)&x e2   "Near East Egypt Persia Europe Greece Rome India Far East OtherB.C.1600 Hittites invented iron forged weapons and many siege tactics?e154e[1600 - 1500 BC>&, ($61600 - 1500 BC.e M2   "  Near East Egypt Persia Europe Greece Rome India Far East OtherB.C.1600 Hittites invented iron forged weapons and many siege tactics1595 Hittites ended the Old Babylonian Empire (lasted 400 years)1570 Hyksos expelled from Egypt; 1570 Amose I founds 18th dynasty1570 Beginning of New Kingdom1570 Temple of Amun at Karnak begins1548 Amenhotep I becomes pharaoh of Egypt9[Q ps2      1548 Hebrew midwives ordered to destroy all Hebrew male children1528 Thutmose I becomes pharaoh; 1528 All newborn Hebrew males are to be cast into the Nile River 1525 Moses is born 1510 Thutmose II becomes pharaoh 1504 Hatshepsut becomes pharaoh 1500 Mohenjo-Daro in Indus Valley is destroyed?1*1500 - 1400 BC>[, ($61500 - 1400 BCu 2   "      Near East Egypt Persia Europe Greece Rome India Far East OtherB.C.1500 Mohenjo-Daro in Indus Valley is destroyed1487 Moses flees Egypt 1483 Thutmose III becomes pharaoh 1483 The greatest oppression of the Hebrews begins 1450 Amenhotep II becomes pharaoh 1447 The Exodus begins 1446 The Tabernacle constructed CQ p2    1423 Thutmose IV becomes pharaoh 1410 Amenhotep III becomes pharaoh (Egypts "Golden Age")1407 Moses dies; Joshua conquers Canaan 1400 Conquest of Canaan completed1400 Minoan (Crete) capital Knossos is destroyed by fire1400 Temples at Luxor under construction1400 Iron Age develops in W. 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