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Classics 101
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Becca
⟶ Actualizado 23 ene 2018 ⟶
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Eventos
Traditional date of first Olympic games
Traditional date of founding of Rome
Draco's penal code in Athens
Solon's reforms in Athens
Introduction of Greek alphabet from a Phoenician source
Homeric Hymns in circulation (7th Cent. onwards)
Hesiod, Theogony and Works and Days
Sappho and Alkaios writing lyric poetry on Lesbos
Thales of Miletos, philosopher
Funerary amphoras and kraters at Dipylon cemetery in Athens
Earliest Greek monumental statuary ("Daedalic")
First paved Forum area in Rome
Kleisthenes' political reorganization of Athens
Harmodios and Aristogeiton assassinate Hipparchos in Athens
Last king of Rome expelled; foundation of Roman Republic
Fall of the Etruscan city of Veii to Rome
Socrates condemned to death in Athens
Spartans defeated by Thebes at Leuctra
Philip II of Macedon defeats the free Greek city-states at Chaeronea
Division of Alexander's empire between his Successors (Diadochoi)
Ptolemy I Soter founds the museum and library of Alexandria
Pythagoras, scientist
Pindar, lyric poet
Heraclitus, Ionian philosopher
Aeschylus, Attic tragedian
Sophocles, Attic tragedian
Euripides, Attic tragedian
Gorgias, Encomium of Helen
Hippocrates, physician
Empedocles, philosopher
Democritus, philosopher
Herodotus, Histories
Thucydides, History of the Pelopennesian War
Plato, philsopher
Demosthenes, orator
Aristotle, philosopher
Diogenes, philosopher
Zeno, founder of Stoicism
Epicurus, philosopher
Theocritus, Alexandrian scholar and poet
Herodas, Alexandrian scholar and poet
Callimachus, Alexandrian scholar and poet
Apollonius of Rhodes, Alexandrian scholar and poet
Theophrastus, Characters
Archimedes, mathematician
Carneades, Sceptic philosopher
Antenor, Tyrannicides (original group)
Treasury of Athenians, Delphi
Kritian Boy
'Married Couple' sarcophagus, Cerveteri
'Tomb of the Diver', Paestum
Portonaccio Temple, Veii
Temple of Jupiter, Juno, and Minerva on the Capitoline Hill, Rome
Stoa Poikile, Athens
Temple of Zeus, Olympia
Myron, Diskobolos
Polykleitos, Doryporos
Temple of Apollo at Bassae begun
Temple of Asklepios, Epidauros (theatre added in second half of 4th Cent.)
Praxiteles, Aphrodite of Knidos
Lysippos, Weary Herakles
Mausoleum of Haicarnassus
Sack of Corinth
Sack of Carthage
Proposed land reforms of Tiberius Gracchus
Pergamon 'bequeathed' to Rome
Julius Caesar's campaigns in Gaul
Assassination of Caesar
Triumvirate of Octavian, Mark Antony, and Lepidus established
Actium: Octavian defeats Mark Antony and Cleopatra
Augustus receives the title 'pater patriae'
Jesus Christ executed in Judaea
Invasion of Britain
Evangelism of St Peter and St Paul
Year of the Four Emperors: Galba, Otho, Vitellius, Vespasian
Strabo, geography
Seneca, philosopher and dramatist
Columella, On Farming
Petronius, Satyricon
Celsius, On Medicine
Lucan, Pharsalia
Longinus, On the Sublime
Plautus, comedies
Terence, comedies
Cato The Elder, On Agriculture
Polybius, Histories
Ennius, Annals
Cicero, speeches, philosophy and letters
Lucretius, On the Nature of Things
Catullus, poems
Vergil, Georgics, Eclogues, Aeneid
Horace, poems
Diodorus Siculus, Library of History
Propertius, Elegies
Tibullus, Elegies
Ovid, poems
Livy, History of Rome from its Foundation
Vitruvius, On Architecture
Great Altar of Pergamon built by Eumenes II
Stoa of Attalos, Athens
'Pseudo-Athlete', Delos
Pasiteles writes Great Masterpieces
Pompey builds first stone theatre in Rome
Mausoleum of Augustus, Rome
Pantheon, Rome, built by Agrippa
Ara Pacis Augustae, Rome, dedicated
Forum of Augustus, Rome, dedicated
Laocooen
Installation of sculptural groups at Sperlonga
Golden House of Nero, Rome
Pericles, Athenian statesman
Pisistratus invades Attica
Hippias overthrown and exiled from Attica
Sparta, backed by Persian navy, defeats Athens' navy at Battle of Aegospotami
Períodos
City-states arise in Greece
Process of synoicism in Athens
Greeks begin to settle abroad
Lycurgus lays down Spartan constitution
First gold and silver coins minted in Lydia during the reign of Croesus
Etruscan rule at Rome
Homer's Iliad and Odyssey circulating as oral poems
Prevalence of kouros
Temple of Artemis, Corfu
Peisistratos rules as tyrant of Athens
Pericles prominent in Athens
Plague in Athens
Persian Wars
Peloponnesian War between Athens and Sparta
Alexander The Great conquers the eastern Mediteeranean and the Persian Empire as far as India
First Punic War
Second Punic War (Hannibal's campaigns in Italy)
'Old Oligarch', Constitution of Athens
Aristophanes, 'Old Comedy' plays
Xenophon, writings
Menander, 'New Comedy' plays
Change from black-figure to red-figure in Attic vase-painting
Parthenon, Athens, including Pheidias' Athena Parthenos
Roman conquest of Greece
Third Punic War
'Social War' in Italy
Civil war between Sulla and Marius
Slave revolt of Spartacus
Caesar defeats Pompey in Civil War
Augustus, Roman Emperor
Tiberius
Caligula, Roman Emperor
Claudius, Roman Emperor
Nero, Roman Emperor
Geometric
Archaic
Classical
Hellenistic
Roman
Minoan Civilization
Mycenaean Civilization