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Classical Antiquity Timeline

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1. El Mirador - largest early Maya city - flourishes






2. Death of Emperor Augustus (Octavian) - ascension of his adopted son Tiberius to the throne






3. Roman conquest of Greece - see Roman Greece






4. Fall of the Parthian Empire and Rise of the Sassanian Empire.






5. Purported date of the accession of Jimmu - the mythical first Emperor of Japan






6. Death of Alexander the Great at Babylon






7. Building of the Parthenon atAthens started






8. Democracy instituted atAthens






9. Skandagupta repels anIndo-Hephthalite attack onIndia.






10. Greek city-states defeat Persian invasion at Battle of Marathon






11. Ashoka the Great becomes the emperor of the Mauryan Empire






12. Mahavira - founder of Jainism is born






13. Nanda dynasty comes to power.






14. Scipio Africanus defeats Hannibal at Battle of Zama






15. The Buddhist Srivijaya Empire established in Maritime Southeast Asia.






16. Expulsion of the last King of Rome - founding of Roman Republic (traditional date)






17. Crucifixion of Jesus Christ.






18. Death of Alexander the Great at Babylon






19. Romulus Augustus - last Western Roman Emperor is forced to abdicate by Odoacer - a chieftain of the Germanic Heruli; Odoacer returns the imperial regalia to Eastern Roman Emperor Zeno in Constantinople in return for the title of dux of Italy; most fr






20. Siddhartha Gautama (Buddha) - founder of Buddhism is born as a prince of the Shakya tribe - which ruled parts of Magadha - one of the Maha Janapadas






21. Death of Emperor Ashoka the Great; Decline of the Mauryan Empire






22. The Oresteia by Aeschylus - the only surviving trilogy of ancient Greek plays - is performed.






23. Founding of Rome (traditional date)






24. Roman Empire at largest extent under Emperor Trajan.






25. Democracy instituted atAthens






26. Emergence of Satavahanas in SouthIndia






27. Tiglath-Pileser III becomes the new king of Assyria. With time he conquers neighboring countries and turns Assyria into an empire






28. Chandragupta Maurya overthrows the Nanda Dynasty of Magadha.






29. Three Kingdoms period begins in Korea.






30. Birth of Augustine of Hippo






31. Alexander the Great defeats Darius III of Persia in the Battle of Gaugamela






32. Pingala uses zero and binary numeral system






33. Defeat of Gordian III (238






34. The Buddhist Srivijaya Empire established in Maritime Southeast Asia.






35. Chandragupta Maurya seizes the satrapies of Paropanisadai (Kabul) - Aria (Herat) - Arachosia (Qanadahar) and Gedrosia (Baluchistan)from Seleucus I Nicator - the Macedonian satrap of Babylonia - in return for 500 elephants.






36. The Fall of the Babylonian Empire and liberation of the Jews by Cyrus the Great






37. Kingdom of Nan Yueh extends from North Vi?t Nam to Canton






38. The Fall of the Babylonian Empire and liberation of the Jews by Cyrus the Great






39. Chera dynasty in SouthIndia






40. Battle of the TeutoburgForest - the Imperial Roman Army's bloodiest defeat






41. Rise of Parthia (Ashk






42. Birth of Aristotle






43. Earliest theorized date for birth of Jesus of Nazareth






44. Battle of Adrianople - Roman army is defeated by the Germanic tribes.






45. Edict of Milan declared that the Roman Empire would be neutral toward religious worship.






46. Chola dynasty rises in prominence.






47. Destruction of Jerusalem by the armies of Titus.






48. Rise of Persian Empire






49. Destruction of theFirst Temple in Jerusalem (Solomon's Temple) by the Babylonians






50. Edict of Milan declared that the Roman Empire would be neutral toward religious worship.