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Wikipedia Timeline of Ancient History
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Обновлено:
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Wikipedia Timeline of Human Prehistory
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Sumerian cuneiform writing system and Egyptian hieroglyphs are first used
Cycladic culture in Greece
Caral-Supe civilization begins in Peru
Rise of Proto-Elamite Civilization in Iran
First Dynasty of Egypt
Skara Brae is built in Scotland
Cucuteni–Trypillia culture is established in Romania and Ukraine.
Jiroft culture begins in Iran
First known use of papyrus by Egyptians
Domestication of the horse in the Yamnaya culture.
Kot Diji phase of the Indus Valley Civilisation begins
Longshan culture begins in China
Minoan civilization ancient palace city Knossos reaches 80,000 inhabitants
Rise of Elam in Iran.
The Old Kingdom begins in Egypt.
Oldest known surviving literature
Mature Harappan phase of the Indus Valley civilization begins
Emergence of Mayan culture in the Yucatán Peninsula
King Khufu completes the Great Pyramid of Giza.
The Land of Punt in the Horn of Africa first appears in Egyptian records around this time.
The last mammoth population, on Wrangel Island in Siberia, goes extinct.
Traditional date for the legendary foundation of Armenia by Hayk.
1st possible date for the founding of the Akkadian Empire
2nd possible date for the founding of the Akkadian Empire
Oldest known depiction of the Staff God, the oldest image of a god to be found in the Americas
Completion of Stonehenge
The Akkadian Empire collapses
The Old Kingdom in Egypt collapses
The Middle Kingdom begins in Egypt
Erlitou culture begins in China
Alphabetic writing emerges
The Old Babylonian text of the Epic of Gilgamesh is written. Possibly the oldest significant work of literature
Oldest Record of Hammurabi's Code.
Indus Valley Civilization comes to an end but is continued by the Cemetery H culture
The beginning of Poverty Point culture in North America
Minoan civilization on Crete is destroyed by the Minoan eruption of Santorini island
Mycenaean Greece
The beginning of Shang dynasty in China
Evidence of a fully developed writing system in China, see Oracle bone script
Beginning of Hittite dominance of the Eastern Mediterranean region
The New Kingdom begins in Egypt
Composition of the Rigveda is completed
Oldest known song with notation
The Hallstatt culture begins
Disintegration of Hittite Empire
Use of Iron spreads as a result of the fall of the Hittite Empire
The Phoenician alphabet is created
The Zhou force (led by King Wu of Zhou) overthrow the last king of Shang dynasty; Zhou dynasty established in China
Nok culture begins in West Africa
The second stream of Bantu expansion reaches the great lakes region of Africa, creating a major population centre
Approximate date for the composition of the Iliad and the Odyssey
Foundation of Carthage by the Phoenicians in today known Tunisia
Rise of Greek city-states
Iron Age begins in Sungai Batu (Old Kedah)
Rise of the Kingdom of Kush
First recorded Ancient Olympic Games
Spring and Autumn period begins in China
Founding of Rome (traditional date)
Tiglath-Pileser III becomes the new king of Assyria. With time he conquers neighboring countries and turns Assyria into an empire.
Rise of the Median Empire.
The construction of Marib Dam in Arabia Felix, in modern Saudi Arabia and Yemen.
Rise of Achaemenid dynasty.
An alliance between the Babylonians, Medes, and Scythians succeeds in destroying Nineveh and causing subsequent fall of the Assyrian empire
Pandyan kingdom is founded in South India.
Sixteen Mahajanapadas ("Great Realms" or "Great Kingdoms") emerge in India.
Evidence of writing system appears in Oaxaca used by the Zapotec civilization.
Rise of the Sao civilization near Lake Chad.
Siddhartha Gautama (Buddha), founder of Buddhism is born as a prince of the Shakya clan, which ruled parts of Magadha, one of the Mahajanapadas
Confucius, founder of Confucianism, is born
Foundation of the Achaemenid Empire by Cyrus the Great.
Mahavira, founder of Jainism, is born.
Cyrus the Great overthrows Croesus, King of Lydia.
Rise of Magadha as the dominant power under Bimbisara.
The fall of the Neo-Babylonian Empire and liberation of the Jews by Cyrus the Great.
Death of Cyrus the Great
Cambyses II of Persia conquers Ancient Egypt.
Persian Empire at largest extent
Expulsion of Lucius Tarquinius Superbus, founding of Roman Republic (traditional date).
Athenian democracy instituted at the Republic of Athens
Panini standardizes the grammar and morphology of Sanskrit in the text Ashtadhyayi.
King Aristagoras of Miletus incites all of Hellenic Asia Minor to rebel against the Persian Empire, beginning the Greco-Persian Wars.
Greek city-states defeat Persian invasion at Battle of Marathon
Death of Gautama Buddha
Persian invasion of Greece by Xerxes I; Battles of Thermopylae and Salamis
Death of Confucius
Warring States period begins in China as the Zhou king became a mere figurehead; China is annexed by regional warlords
Murder of Xerxes I
Birth of Democritus
The Oresteia by Aeschylus, the only surviving trilogy of ancient Greek plays, is performed.
The Greco-Persian Wars end.
Building of the Parthenon at Athens started
Construction of the Parthenon is completed
Beginning of the Peloponnesian War between the Greek city-states
Sophocles's play Oedipus Rex is first performed
Birth of Plato
Nanda dynasty comes to power in Magadha.
End of the Peloponnesian War
Zapotec culture flourishes around city of Monte Albán
Rise of the Garamantes as an irrigation-based desert state in the Fezzan region of Libya
Death of Socrates
Birth of Aristotle
Death of Democritus
Birth of Alexander the Great
Phillip II, King of Macedon and father of Alexander the Great, is assassinated by the captain of his bodyguards. Alexander assumes the throne.
Alexander the Great defeats Darius III of Persia in the Battle of Gaugamela, completing his conquest of Persia.
Death of Alexander the Great at Babylon.
Death of Aristotle
Chandragupta Maurya overthrows the Nanda dynasty of Magadha.
Establishment of the Seleucid Empire by Seleucus I Nicator. The empire existed until 63 BC.
Chandragupta Maurya seizes the satrapies of Paropamisadae (Kabul), Aria (Herat), Arachosia (Qanadahar) and Gedrosia (Baluchistan) from Seleucus I Nicator, the Macedonian satrap of Babylonia, in return for 500 elephants.
Completion of Euclid's Elements
Pingala uses zero and binary numeral system
Sangam literature period in the history of ancient southern India
Chola Empire forms in South India
Construction of the Great Pyramid of Cholula, the world's largest pyramid by volume, begins in Cholula, Puebla, Mexico.
Ashoka becomes the emperor of the Maurya Empire
Birth of Ashoka the Great
Kalinga War
An Durong Vurong takes over Việt Nam (then Kingdom of u Lạc)
Mahinda Thero, first-born son of Ashoka the Great, brings Buddhism to to Sri Lanka (then Lanka) as a buddhist missionary
Rise of Parthia (Ashkâniân), the second native dynasty of ancient Persia
Death of Emperor Ashoka; Decline of the Mauryan Empire
Emergence of Satavahana in South India
Qin Shi Huang unifies China, end of Warring States period; marking the beginning of Imperial rule in China which lasts until 1912. Construction of the Great Wall by the Qin dynasty begins.
Battle of Cannae - Rome defeated in major battle in the second Punic War
Kingdom of Nanyue extends from Guangzhou to North Việt Nam
Han dynasty established in China, after the death of Qin Shi Huang; China in this period officially becomes a Confucian state and opens trading connections with the West, i.e. the Silk Road.
Scipio Africanus defeats Hannibal at Battle of Zama.
El Mirador, largest early Maya city, flourishes.
Paper is invented in the Han dynasty.
Chera dynasty in South India.
Shunga Empire founded.
Roman conquest of Greece
Eucratides I dies; Greco-Bactrian Kingdom collapses. Remnants move southwards to form the Indo-Greek Kingdom.
Roman armies enter Gaul for the first time.
First Chinese domination of Việtnam in the form of the Nanyue Kingdom.
Chola dynasty rises in prominence.
Burebista becomes the king of Dacia.
Death of Spartacus. End of the Third Servile War, a major slave uprising against the Roman Republic
The Siege of Jerusalem leads to the conquest of Judea by the Romans.
Roman Civil War between Julius Caesar and Pompey the Great.
Julius Caesar murdered by Marcus Brutus and others; End of Roman Republic; beginning of Roman Empire.
Burebista is assassinated in the same year like Julius Caesar and his empire breaks into 4 and later 5 kingdoms in modern-day Romania.
Cleopatra ends her reign as the last active ruler of the Ptolemaic Kingdom of Egypt
Formation of Roman Empire. Beginning of Pax Romana.
Three Kingdoms period begins in Korea.
Herod's Temple is reconstructed.
Earliest theorized date for birth of Jesus of Nazareth.
Roman succession: Gaius Caesar and Lucius Caesar groomed for the throne.
Widely accepted date (Ussher) for birth of Jesus Christ.
Battle of the Teutoburg Forest, the Imperial Roman Army's bloodiest defeat.
Death of Roman Emperor Augustus Caesar (Octavian), ascension of his adopted son Tiberius to the throne.
Death of Emperor Tiberius, ascension of his nephew Caligula to the throne.
Rome conquers Mauretania.
Emperor Caligula is assassinated by the Roman senate. His uncle Claudius succeeds him.
The Roman Empire enters Great Britain for the first time.
Emperor Claudius dies and is succeeded by his grand nephew Nero.
Emperor Nero commits suicide, prompting the Year of the Four Emperors in Rome.
Destruction of Jerusalem by the armies of Titus.
Destruction of Pompeii by the volcano Vesuvius.
After a two-year rule, Emperor Nerva dies of natural causes, his adopted son Trajan succeeds him.
Trajan dies of natural causes. His adopted son Hadrian succeeds him. Hadrian pulls out of Iraq and Armenia.
Construction of Hadrian's Wall begins.
Hadrian completes the Roman Pantheon.
Hadrian dies of natural causes. His adopted son Antoninus Pius succeeds him.
Death of Antoninus Pius. His rule was the only one in which Rome did not fight in a war.
Marcus Aurelius becomes emperor of the Roman Empire.
Reign of Marcus Aurelius officially ends.
Kingdom of Champa founded in Tay Nguyen.
Three Kingdoms period begins in China after the fall of Han dynasty.
Fall of the Parthian Empire and Rise of the Sassanian Empire.
Defeat of Gordian III (238–244), Philip the Arab (244–249), and Emperor Valerian (253–260), by Shapur I of Persia
Периоды
Stonehenge construction begins.
Earliest evidence of autochthonous iron production in West Africa.
The East African Pastoral neolithic culture builds East Africa's earliest and largest monumental cemetery at Lothagam North Pillar Site.
Kerma culture begins in Nubia
4.2-kiloyear event
The Proto-Sinaitic script is the oldest alphabet created in Egypt.
Olmec civilization flourishes in Pre-Columbian Mexico, during Mesoamerica's Formative period
Bronze Age collapse occurs in Southwestern Asia and in the Eastern Mediterranean region
Early History
Classical Antiquity
The Urewe culture dominates the African Great Lakes region. It was one of Africa's oldest iron smelting centres
Birth of Socrates
Maccabean Revolt.
Third Punic War between Rome and Carthage.
Battle of Actium. The Roman conquest of Ptolemaic Egypt.
Amanirenas, the kandake (Queen) of the Kingdom of Kush, leads Kushite armies against the Romans.
Bantu speaking communities in the great lakes region of Africa develop iron forging techniques that enable them to produce carbon steel.
The earliest Bantu settlements in the Swahili coast appear on the archaeological record in Kwale County in Kenya, Misasa in Tanzania and Ras Hafun in Somalia.
Burebista conquers territories from south Germany to Thrace, reaching the coast of the Aegean sea.
The Periplus of the Erythrean Sea, a Graeco-Roman manuscript is written. It describes an established Indian Ocean Trade route
Crucifixion of Jesus Christ, exact date unknown.
Kingdom of Aksum forms in the Horn of Africa.
Roman Empire at largest extent under Trajan after having conquered modern-day Romania, Iraq and Armenia.
Commodus becomes Roman Emperor.
The Buddhist Srivijaya Empire established in Maritime Southeast Asia.
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