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BYZANTINE & ISLAM EMPIRES
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Julia Miryam-Chavah Schenzinger
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ANCIENT JAPAN
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NUBIA
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Ancient Hebrews/Israelites
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ROMAN EMPIRE
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STEPPE PEOPLE
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Ancient Mesopotamia
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the Vedic-Aryans
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MONGOL EMPIRE
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ANCIENT GREECE
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Ancient Egypt
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Indus Valley Civilization
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PUNICS
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HAN DYNASTY
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PERSIA
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HELLENISTIC TIMELINE
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AKSUM / ETHIOPIA
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Ancient China
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BANTUS
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506 CE: A peace treaty is signed between the Byzantine Empire and the Persians.
525 CE: Justinian I marries Theodora, a woman from a poor background and possibly a courtesan.
c. 527 CE - 646 CE: The Byzantine Empire controls Egypt.
536 CE - 562 CE: The Byzantine Empire conquers Italy.
554 CE: Byzantine Empire conquers southern Iberia.
607 CE - 627 CE: East Rome defeats Sasanian Persia.
626 CE: A coalition of Persians, Slavs, Avars and Bulgars unsuccessfully lays siege to Constantinople.
628 CE: Byzantine Empire re-takes Alexandria, Egypt, from the Persians.
637 CE: Muslim invasion of the Levant. The Byzantines are driven out.
642 CE: Byzantine Alexandria falls to the Arab Caliphate.
649 CE: The Arab Caliphate attacks Byzantine Cyprus.
654 CE: Byzantine Crete, Kos and Rhodes fall to the Arab Caliphate.
655 CE: A Byzantine fleet is destroyed by the Arab Caliphate off the coast of Lycia.
659 CE: A peace treaty is signed between the Byzantine Empire and the Arab Caliphate.
674 CE - 678 CE: The Arab Umayyad Caliphate unsuccessfully besieges Constantinople.
755 CE: Byzantine emperor Constantine V instigates a persecution of Christians who worship icons.
839 CE: The Byzantine empire loses Taranto in southern Italy to the western Arabs.
Jun 1098 CE: The First Crusaders capture Antioch.
Apr 1204 CE: Constantinople is sacked by the Fourth Crusaders.
1204 CE - 1261 CE: Latin emperors rule the Byzantine Empire.
570 CE: Muhammad is born in Mecca.
610 CE: Muhammad receives his first revelation on Mount Hira.
622 CE: Muhammad undertakes the Hijra (migration) from Mecca to Medina, establishing the start of the Islamic calendar.
628 CE: Conquest of Khaybar oasis: Jews barricade themselves in a fort at Khaybar oasis and are allowed to remain living there
628 CE: Treaty of Hudaybiyyah: A peace agreement is signed between Muhammad’s Muslims and the people of Mecca.
632 CE: Muhammad dies in Medina, not clearly naming a successor to lead the Muslim people.
637 CE: Muslim Conquest of Mesopotamia.
c. 650 CE: Realizing several variations in Qur'ans throughout the Islamic Empire, 'Uthman orders the establishment of one "true" Qur'an
Mar 670 CE: Hasan ibn 'Ali, Shi'a Islam's second imam (his father, 'Ali, being the first imam), is poisoned to death.
Oct 680 CE: Husayn ibn 'Ali, Shi'a Islam's third imam, is beheaded by Yazid I's force at the Battle of Karbala in present-day Iraq.
c. 705 CE - c. 750 CE: North Africa conquered by Arab invaders; populace converted to Islam.
285 CE: The Roman empire is split into the Western and Eastern Roman empires.
313 CE: Roman emperor Constantine I tolerates Christianity.
c. 330 CE - c. 379 CE: Life of Basil Great, one of the founding fathers of the Eastern Christian Church.
395 CE - 637 CE: Byblos is a colony of the Byzantine Empire (formerly known as the Eastern Roman Empire).
484 CE - 519 CE: Acacian Schism between the Byzantine Empire and the Pope in Rome.