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Ancient Greece

  • 1000 BCE

    Greeks begin to colonize along the Ionian coast

    Greeks begin to colonize along the Ionian coast
  • 800 BCE

    City States Established

    City States Established
    City-states of Athens, Thebes, Megara, Corinth, Sparta established; Greeks adopted Phoenician alphabet
  • 776 BCE

    End of the Dark Ages

    End of the Dark Ages
    The Greek Dark Ages was the period between the collapse of the Mycenaean civilization, around 1200 B.C.E
  • 776 BCE

    Worlds First Olympic Games

    Worlds First Olympic Games
    Worlds First Olympic Games was held in Olympia in 776 B.C.
  • 757 BCE

    First Messenian war begins

    First Messenian war begins
  • 508 BCE

    World's first democratic system of government

    World's first democratic system of government
    Cleisthenes, a noble Athenian introduced the worlds first democratic system of government in 508 B.C.
  • 490 BCE

    Greek and Persian Wars

    Greek and Persian Wars
    The Greeks fight the Persians in the Greek and Persian Wars. The Two most famous battles were the Battle of Marathon in 490 BC and the Battle of Salamis in 480 BC. The Greeks end up winning and the Persians retreat.
  • 480 BCE

    Start of Greek Classical Period

    Start of Greek Classical Period
  • 431 BCE

    Spartan and Athens War Begins

    Spartan and Athens War Begins
    The wars lasted an amazing 27 years before the Spartans conqueror Athens in 404 B.C.E
  • 430 BCE

    The Plague of Athens

    The Plague of Athens
    The Plague of Athens was an epidemic that devastated the city-state of Athens in ancient Greece. It killed tens of thousands of people and resulted in a loss of population in Athens.
  • 399 BCE

    Philosopher Socrates Put to death

    Philosopher Socrates Put to death
    The famous philosopher is put to death for corrupting the youth of Athens with his teachings.
  • 342 BCE

    Aristotle begins to tutor the later to be called Alexander the Great

    Aristotle begins to tutor the later to be called Alexander the Great
    The great philosopher, scientist, and mathematician, Aristotle, begins to tutor Alexander (later to be called Alexander the Great).
  • 336 BCE

    Alexander the great becomes King

    Alexander the great becomes King
    Alexander the Great becomes king when his father, Philip of Macedon is assassinated.
  • 146 BCE

    Rome conquerors Greece

    Rome conquerors Greece
    The Romans conqueror Greece and then make it a part of the roman empire