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Classical Antiquity Timeline

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1. Construction of the world's largest pyramid - the Great Pyramid of Cholula - begins in Cholula - Puebla - Mexico






2. Chera dynasty in SouthIndia






3. Murder of Xerxes






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






5. End of Peloponnesian War between the Greek city-states






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






7. The construction of Marib Dam in Arabia Felix






8. Roman Civil War between Julius Caesar and Pompey the Great






9. Emergence of Satavahanas in SouthIndia






10. El Mirador - largest early Maya city - flourishes






11. Building of the Parthenon atAthens started






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






13. Pingala uses zero and binary numeral system






14. Constantine I organises theFirst Council of Nicaea.






15. Destruction of Jerusalem by the armies of Titus.






16. Founding of Rome (traditional date)






17. Scipio Africanus defeats Hannibal at Battle of Zama






18. 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.






19. The construction of Marib Dam in Arabia Felix






20. End of Peloponnesian War between the Greek city-states






21. Earliest theorized date for birth of Jesus of Nazareth






22. Death of Cyrus






23. Roman Emperor Theodosius I outlaws all pagan religions in favour of Christianity.






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






25. Invasion of Greece by Xerxes; Battles of Thermopylae and Salamis






26. Pandyan kingdom in SouthIndia






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






28. Zapotec culture flourishes around city of Monte Alb






29. Rise of Magadha as the dominant power under Bimbisara.






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






31. Defeat of Gordian III (238






32. Rise of Persian Empire






33. Rise of Persian Empire






34. Death of Alexander the Great at Babylon






35. Rise of Magadha as the dominant power under Bimbisara.






36. Constantine I organises theFirst Council of Nicaea.






37. Pingala uses zero and binary numeral system






38. Chola dynasty rises in prominence.






39. Julius Caesar murdered by Marcus Brutus and others; End of Roman Republic; beginning of Roman Empire






40. Kingdom of Champa in Central Vi?t Nam.






41. Darius I (Darius the Great) of Persia - subjugates eastern Thrace - Macedonia submits voluntarily - and annexes Libya - Persian Empire at largest extent






42. 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






43. Construction of the Parthenon






44. Emperor Diocletian splits the Roman Empire into Eastern and Western Empires.






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






46. Evidence of writing system appear in Oaxaca used by the Zapotec civilization






47. Widely accepted date (Ussher) for birth of Jesus Christ






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






49. Sixteen Maha Janapadas ('Great Realms' or 'Great Kingdoms') emerge inIndia.






50. First recorded Olympic Games. The history of the Games is believed to reach as far back as the 13th century BCE but no older written record survives.