ancient greece

  • 492 BCE

    Darius i invades greece

    Darius i invades greece
    The first Persian invasion of Greece during the Persian war, began in 492 BC and ended with the decisive Athenian victory at the battle of marathanon in 490 BC. The first campaign in 492 BC led by mardonius re-subjugated tharce.
  • 490 BCE

    Greeks defeat perians at marathon

    Greeks defeat perians at marathon
    The Persian empire were the mot powerful empier the greeks were two cites that fought together. The cities were athens and Sparta. The perisans first came up to te shore ofmrathon, a few miles away from Athens, and te Athens arm killed around 6,000 Persians on the shore. The Greeks ended up winning.
  • 480 BCE

    Battle of therompylae

    Battle of therompylae
    In the battle of theromphylae the Greeks had put together a small forces, led by the Spartan king Leonidas I and 300 Spartans.The battle theromplae was fought between an alliance of greek city-states. The Spartans fought to the death and killed many perisans.
  • 480 BCE

    battle of salamis

    battle of salamis
    The Perisans finally got to Greece. They marched over to the city of Athens. They arrived, but they found the city deserted. They then saw the Athens, and they were waiting near the coast of salamis. The Perisans were sure of victory, but the Athens were fast. The Athenians rammed and destroyed their huge ship, sinking them.
  • 445 BCE

    Thirty year peace between athens and sparta

    Thirty year peace between athens and sparta
    The purpose of the treaty was to prevent another outbreak of war. The empire of Athens is the Aegean sea. The treaty holds until Athens tests it severely in 433 in relation to Corcyra.
  • 424 BCE

    Athens invades megara

    Athens invades megara
    Megara was in the country of Megarid, between central Greece and the Peloponnese. the history of magara is losing conflict with its powerful neighbor. It is suspected that Athens prevented food supplies to gain control of Megara and prevent further invasions of attics by the Peloponnese.
  • 404 BCE

    End of the pelopnnesian war

    End of the pelopnnesian war
    The pelopnnesian war was an ancient greek war fought by Athens and its empire against the pelopnnesian league led by Sparta. historians have traditionally divided the war into three phases. In the first phases, the archidamian.
  • Period: to

    The rise roman empire