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Chandragupta Maurya (340 BCE) founded mauryan empire
Ashoka Maurya (304 BC) took Mauryan empire to great heights, passed the rock and pillar edicts
Chandragupta the great (410 AD- death date) created Gupta empire, the golden age of india
Qin Shi Huang (259- 210 BCE) first emperor of Qin dynasty, reunited feudal kingdoms after split of Zhou
Xiongnu (300 BCE) large nomadic group from northern asia who may have been huns, invaded territiories extending from china to eastern europe
Wu ti (156-87 BCE) enlarged han empire in central asia
Satrapies (648 BCE) a delegation of local administration of persian provinces
Athens (508 BC-322 BCE) commercial and cultural center of ancient greek civilization
sparta (900-396 BCE) highly militaristic city of greece
Persian Wars (499 BCE) unification of Greece against Persia
Pericles (494-429 BCE) leader of Athens during the golden age of Greece
Socrates (470-399 BCE) founder of western philosophy
Plato (427-347 BCE) Greek philosopher, founded the academy in Athens
Aristotle (384-322 BCE) ancient greek philospher and scientist
Homer (unknown birth date) wrote two epics that are still influencial today
Alexander the Great (356-323 BCE) emperor that expaned macedonian infuence and conquered persian empire
Hannibal (247-181 BCE) Carthaginian generl thought to be one of the best military leaders of all time
Octavius (63 BCE- 14 CE) assumed all power of rome after the dissolve of the second triumvirate
Constantine (272-337 CE) defeated rival men to become emperor of Rome and passed the edict of Milan
constanople (330–1204 CE)
Diocletian (244-311 CE) roman emperor that dividedthe kingdom in two
Wang Mang (9-23 CE) established Xin dynasty after seizing the throne from the Liu family
great wall of china (221 BCE)
The royal road (500 BCE)
Períodos
Mauryan empire ( 321 BCE and 187 BCE) india
Gupta empire (320-550 CE) india
lydians (1200–546 BCE) smaller civilization outside of Persian empire that used coined money in trade
phonecians (2500-332 BCE) established powerful naval city-states along the meditehranean
Hebrews (Judah and Israel, 1300- 63 BCE) important religious beliefs in judaism
Peloponnesian war (431- 404 BCE) War between Athens and Sparta
Macedonians (800-168 BCE) invaded Athens from the north and conquered entire region
Punic wars (264-146 BCE) Rome fought Carthage
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