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Classical Antiquity Timeline

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






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






3. Th?c Dynasty takes over Vi?t Nam (then Kingdom of






4. Death of Gautama Buddha






5. completion of Euclid's Elements






6. Cambyses II of Persia conquers Egypt






7. Three Kingdoms period begins in China after the fall of Han Dynasty.






8. Cambyses II of Persia conquers Egypt






9. 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






10. Emperor Wu established Jin Dynasty providing a temporary unity of China after the devastating Three Kingdoms period.






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






12. Warring States Period begins in China as the Zhou king became a mere figurehead; China is annexed by regional warlords






13. Sunga Empire founded.






14. Spring and Autumn Period begins in China; Zhou Dynasty's power is diminishing; the era of the Hundred Schools of Thought






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






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






17. Mahavira - founder of Jainism is born






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






19. Year of the four emperors in Rome.






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






21. Skandagupta repels anIndo-Hephthalite attack onIndia.






22. Alexander the Great defeatsIndian king Porus in the Battle of the Hydaspes River.






23. Roman Empire at largest extent under Emperor Trajan.






24. Birth of Socrates






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






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






27. Destruction of Pompeii by the volcano Vesuvius.






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






29. Death of Confucius






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






31. Three Kingdoms period begins in China after the fall of Han Dynasty.






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






33. Chera dynasty in SouthIndia






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






35. Crucifixion of Jesus Christ.






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






37. Visigoths sacks Rome for the first time since 390 BCE.






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






39. Sophocles's play Oedipus the King is first performed






40. Democracy instituted atAthens






41. completion of Euclid's Elements






42. Construction of the Parthenon






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






44. Roman conquest of Greece - see Roman Greece






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






46. 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.






47. Death of Socrates






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






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






50. 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