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HELLENISTIC TIMELINE
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Julia Miryam-Chavah Schenzinger
⟶ Actualizado 24 jun 2018 ⟶
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Timeline desde
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ANCIENT JAPAN
25 jun 2018
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NUBIA
12 jun 2018
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636
Ancient Hebrews/Israelites
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613
BYZANTINE & ISLAM EMPIRES
27 jun 2018
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ROMAN EMPIRE
25 jun 2018
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STEPPE PEOPLE
12 jun 2018
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Ancient Mesopotamia
12 jun 2018
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the Vedic-Aryans
24 jun 2018
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521
ANCIENT GREECE
27 jun 2018
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518
MONGOL EMPIRE
12 jun 2018
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517
Ancient Egypt
12 jun 2018
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516
Indus Valley Civilization
27 jun 2018
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510
PUNICS
27 jun 2018
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HAN DYNASTY
24 jun 2018
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435
PERSIA
24 jun 2018
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AKSUM / ETHIOPIA
24 jun 2018
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409
BANTUS
12 jun 2018
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Ancient China
27 jun 2018
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TANG DYNASTY
27 jun 2018
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SONG DYNASTY
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Eventos
323 BCE: Alexander the Great died
323-322 BCE: Lamian War (Hellenic War).
317 BCE: Philip III of Macedonia assassinated
301 BCE: Battle of Ipsus. Division of the empire into 4 parts
300 BCE: Euclid founds mathematical school in Athens
282 BCE: Archimedes studies in Alexandria
281 BCE: Achaean League. Seleucus assassinated
280 - 277 BCE: Celtic invasions.
267 - 262 BCE: Chremonidean War
214 - 205 BCE: First Macedonian War
202 - 196 BCE: Roman intervention in Greek affairs
192 - 188 BCE: Seleucid War
187 - 167 BCE: Macedonian War
149 BCE: Greece becomes a Roman province
148 BCE: Rome sacks Corinth
148 BCE: Macedonia becomes a Roman province
330 BCE - 64 BCE: Hellenistic Period in Byblos
c. 325 BCE - c. 320 BCE: Greek rule in Gandhara, ending some time after the death of Alexander the Great
312 BCE: Seleucos conquers Babylon and founds the Seleucid dynasty
309 BCE - 308 BCE: Agathocles of Syracuse successfuly campaigns in North Africa defeating Carthaginian armies and taking Utica and Hippacra
306 BCE: Demetrius I defeats Ptolemy’s fleet at Salamis, off the coast of Cyprus
285 BCE - 282 BCE: Rome defeats the Celts in Italy. Rome's dominance in central Italy is secured
279 BCE: Celts invade Thrace and Anatolia
146 BCE: End of the Third Punic War. Carthage is destroyed and its lands become the Roman province Africa
129 BCE: Parthians conquer Mesopotamia. The Silk Road to China is now controlled by the Parthians
58 BCE - 51 BCE: Julius Caesar’s conquest of Gaul
37 BCE: Herod the Great is installed as King of Judaea. Rebuilding of the Temple of Jerusalem
c. 30 BCE - c. 19 BCE: Roman poet Virgil writes his Aeneid