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The Hellenistic Period
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9 Oct 2017
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Events
Hellenistic Period Starts
End of the Classical Period (360 B.C.)
Death of Alexander the Great (323 B.C.E)
Ptolemy I founds Musaeum in Alexandria (300 B.C.E)
The Battle of Actium (31 B.C.E)
The Achaean War (146 B.C.E)
The Third Macedonian War (171–168 B.C.E)
End of the Hellenistic period (30 B.C.E)
Alexander the Great is Born (356 B.C.E)
Archimedes is Born (287 B.C.E)
The First Macedonian War (214-205 B.C.E)
Alexander the Great Becomes King of Macedonia (336 B.C.E)
The Second Macedonian War (200-196 B.C.E)
The Massacre of Thebes (336 B.C.)
Cleopatra VII Becomes the Ruler of Macedonia (51 B.C.E)
Cleopatra VII Dies (30 B.C.E)
Alexander's Warning (336 B.C.)
Alexanders General, Parmenion (336 B.C.)
Alexander's Asiatic Expedition (334 B.C.)
The Army's Growth (334 B.C.)
Alexander's Military Tactics (333 B.C.)
Alexander's Campaign (332 B.C.)
The Great City of Alexandria (330 B.C.)
The Collapse of The Persian Empire (331 B.C.)
The Defeat of King Porus (328 B.C.)
The Gangus Battle (328 B.C.)
Hellenistic Art (322 B.C.)
Hellenistic Technology (322 B.C.)
The Invention of Greek Water Mills (300 B.C.E)
Aristotle dies (322 B.C.E)
The Lamian War (323 B.C.E)
Epicurus Dies (271 B.C.E)
Aristarchus Dies (230 B.C.E)
Eratosthenes Dies (194 B.C.E)
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