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		<title>Dates/en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Akkadian Empire</title>
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c. 2154 BC\nArea2350 BC[0]30,000 km2 (;2350 BC;bc-i;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
 (12,000 sq mi)2300 BC[0]650,000 km2 ;2300 BC;bc-i;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
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(310,000 sq mi)2200 BC[0]250,000 km2 ;2200 BC;bc-i;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
p of the text. 2270–2255 BC, Louvr;2270;bc-i;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
the text. 2270–2255 BC, Louvre Museum;2255 BC;bc-i;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
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\n\n\n\n\nRimush\n\n\n\n2278–2270\n\n\nManisht;2278;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
Rimush\n\n\n\n2278–2270\n\n\nManishtushu\n;2270;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
Manishtushu\n\n\n\n2269–2255\n\n\nNaram-S;2269;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
htushu\n\n\n\n2269–2255\n\n\nNaram-Sin\n\n\n;2255;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
\n\nNaram-Sin\n\n\n\n2254–2218\n\n\nShar-Ka;2254;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
am-Sin\n\n\n\n2254–2218\n\n\nShar-Kali-Sh;2218;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
Kali-Sharri\n\n\n\n2217–2193\n\n\nDudu\n\n\n;2217;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
Sharri\n\n\n\n2217–2193\n\n\nDudu\n\n\n\n2189;2193;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
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bi from Zagros 2260 BC. He is wearing;2260 BC;bc-i;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
s of Syria. At 2200 BC, a marked incr;2200 BC;bc-i;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
rkalisharri (c.2200 BC), with c@entra;2200 BC;bc-i;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
h the level of 2600 BC, and although ;2600 BC;bc-i;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
ram-Sin, circa 2250 BCMain article: H;2250 BC;bc-i;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
ked already by 2,600 BC, and demograph;2,600 BC;bc-i;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
ng of Kish, c. 2270 BC, Louvre, tr;2270;bc-i;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
about 3,000 to 2,600 BC, had started f;2,600 BC;bc-i;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
f Akkad (circa 2300 or 2250 BC), w;2300;bc-i;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
(circa 2300 or 2250 BC), was the firs;2250 BC;bc-i;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
ssur, Iraq, c. 2300 BC. Pergamon Muse;2300 BC;bc-i;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
mewhere around 2000 BC (the exact dat;2000 BC;bc-i;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
f Akkad, circa 2300 BC\nSumerian liter;2300 BC;bc-i;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
, who lived c. 2285–2250 BC, is th;2285;bc-i;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
 lived c. 2285–2250 BC, is the first ;2250 BC;bc-i;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
Akkadian seal, 2350–2150 BC\n\nThe k;2350;bc-i;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
ian seal, 2350–2150 BC\n\nThe kings of ;2150 BC;bc-i;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
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		<title>Dates/en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List of pharaohs</title>
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osed dates: c. 2828–2682 (146 year;2828;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
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s),[0] c. 2750–2650 BC (100 years),[0;2650 BC;bc-i;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
years),[0] c. 2890–2686 (204 year;2890;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
s),[0] c. 2890–2686 (204 years),[0;2686;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
n the range of 2486–2400[00] or 25;2486;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
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oning, include 2414–2375,[00] and;2414;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
, include 2414–2375,[00] and 2365–;2375;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
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@entury BC (c. 1950), and the 11th;1950;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
range of 2057–2040 BC, with more c@e;2040 BC;bc-i;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
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,[000] c. 1985–1773 (212 years),[0;1773;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
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tes: c. 1794/3–1648/5 (146/8 years;1648;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
c. 1794/3–1648/5 (146/8 years),;5;bc-y1;;;1645;&lt;br /&gt;
ears),[000] c. 1793/73–after 1650/;1793;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
,[000] c. 1793/73–after 1650/40+;73;bc-y2;;;1773;&lt;br /&gt;
1793/73–after 1650/40+ (120+ year;1650;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
/73–after 1650/40+ (120+ years),;40;bc-y2;;;1640;&lt;br /&gt;
es: unknown–c. 1645,[000] c. 1773–;1645;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
1645,[000] c. 1773–1650 (123 year;1773;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
,[000] c. 1773–1650 (123 years),[0;1650;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
ears),[000] c. 1805–1649 (156 year;1805;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
,[000] c. 1805–1649 (156 years)[00;1649;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
ears),[000] c. 1649–1532 (117 year;1649;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
,[000] c. 1649–1532 (117 years),[0;1532;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
30 BC,[000] c. 1649–1540 (109 year;1649;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
,[000] c. 1649–1540 (109 years),[0;1540;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
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es.[000]\n\n1213–1203[lii](9 years,;1203;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
22\nShoshenq I 945–924\nOsorkon I;945;bc-y;;4.1.1.1;;&lt;br /&gt;
Shoshenq I 945–924\nOsorkon I 924–;924;bc-y;;4.1.2.1;;&lt;br /&gt;
–924\nOsorkon I 924–889\nShoshenq I;924;bc-y;;1.1.2.2;;&lt;br /&gt;
Osorkon I 924–889\nShoshenq II 89;889;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
89\nShoshenq II 890\nTakeloth I 889;890;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
890\nTakeloth I 889–874\nOsorkon II;889;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
Takeloth I 889–874\nOsorkon II 874;874;bc-y;;1.1.2.1;;&lt;br /&gt;
874\nOsorkon II 874–850\nHarsiese 8;874;bc-y;;1.1.2.2;;&lt;br /&gt;
Osorkon II 874–850\nHarsiese 870–8;850;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
4–850\nHarsiese 870–860\nTakeloth I;870;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
0\nHarsiese 870–860\nTakeloth II 85;860;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
60\nTakeloth II 850–825\nShoshenq I;850;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
akeloth II 850–825\nShoshenq III 8;825;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
5\nShoshenq III 825–773\nPimay 773–;825;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
oshenq III 825–773\nPimay 773–767;773;bc-y;;1.1.2.1;;&lt;br /&gt;
825–773\nPimay 773–767\nShoshenq V;773;bc-y;;1.1.2.2;;&lt;br /&gt;
–773\nPimay 773–767\nShoshenq V 767;767;bc-y;;1.1.2.1;;&lt;br /&gt;
767\nShoshenq V 767–730\nOsorkon IV;767;bc-y;;1.1.2.2;;&lt;br /&gt;
Shoshenq V 767–730\nOsorkon IV 730;730;bc-y;;1.1.2.1;;&lt;br /&gt;
730\nOsorkon IV 730–715/3\nDynasty;730;bc-y;;1.1.2.2;;&lt;br /&gt;
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23\nPedubast I 818–793\nIuput I 80;818;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
Pedubast I 818–793\nIuput I 804–80;793;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
18–793\nIuput I 804–803\nShoshenq I;804;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
93\nIuput I 804–803\nShoshenq IV 79;803;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
03\nShoshenq IV 793–787\nOsorkon II;793;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
hoshenq IV 793–787\nOsorkon III 78;787;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
87\nOsorkon III 787–759\nTakelot II;787;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
sorkon III 787–759\nTakelot III 76;759;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
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64–757\nRudamun 757–754\nIuput II 7;757;bc-y;;1.1.2.2;;&lt;br /&gt;
57\nRudamun 757–754\nIuput II 754–7;754;bc-y;;1.1.2.1;;&lt;br /&gt;
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4\nIuput II 754–720\nShoshenq VI (?;720;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
22\nShoshenq I 945–924\nOsorkon I;945;bc-y;;4.2.1.1;;&lt;br /&gt;
Shoshenq I 945–924\nOsorkon I 924–;924;bc-y;;4.2.2.1;;&lt;br /&gt;
–924\nOsorkon I 924–890\nTakelot I;924;bc-y;;2.1.2.2;;&lt;br /&gt;
Osorkon I 924–890\nTakelot I 890–;890;bc-y;;2.1.2.1;;&lt;br /&gt;
–890\nTakelot I 890–877\nShoshenq I;890;bc-y;;2.1.2.2;;&lt;br /&gt;
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77\nShoshenq II 877–775\nOsorkon II;877;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
hoshenq II 877–775\nOsorkon II 875;775;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
775\nOsorkon II 875–837\nShoshenq I;875;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
Osorkon II 875–837\nShoshenq III 8;837;bc-y;;2.1.1.1;;&lt;br /&gt;
7\nShoshenq III 837–798/5\nShoshenq;837;bc-y;;2.1.1.1;;&lt;br /&gt;
oshenq III 837–798/5\nShoshenq III;798;bc-y;;2.1.1.1;;&lt;br /&gt;
Shoshenq IIIa 798–785\nPami 785–7;798;bc-y;;2.1.1.1;;&lt;br /&gt;
shenq IIIa 798–785\nPami 785–774\nS;785;bc-y;;2.1.2.1;;&lt;br /&gt;
a 798–785\nPami 785–774\nShoshenq V;785;bc-y;;2.1.2.2;;&lt;br /&gt;
8–785\nPami 785–774\nShoshenq V 774;774;bc-y;;1.1.2.1;;&lt;br /&gt;
774\nShoshenq V 774–736\nUpper Egyp;774;bc-y;;1.1.2.2;;&lt;br /&gt;
Shoshenq V 774–736\nUpper Egyptian;736;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
ne\n\nTakelot II 841–816\nPedubast I;841;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
Takelot II 841–816\nPedubast I 830;816;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
816\nPedubast I 830–805/00\nIuput I;830;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
Pedubast I 830–805/00\nIuput I, 81;805;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
bast I 830–805/00\nIuput I, 816–8;00;bc-y;;;800;&lt;br /&gt;
05/00\nIuput I, 816–800\nShoshenq I;816;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
0\nIuput I, 816–800\nShoshenq IV 80;800;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
00\nShoshenq IV 805/0–790\nOsorkon;805;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
hoshenq IV 805/0–790\nOsorkon II;0;bc-y;;1.1.3.2;800;&lt;br /&gt;
shenq IV 805/0–790\nOsorkon III, 7;790;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
0\nOsorkon III, 790–762\nTakelot II;790;bc-y;;2.1.1.1;;&lt;br /&gt;
orkon III, 790–762\nTakelot III, 7;762;bc-y;;2.1.1.1;;&lt;br /&gt;
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kelot III, 767–755\nRudamun, 755–7;755;bc-y;;2.1.2.1;;&lt;br /&gt;
7–755\nRudamun, 755–735\nIni 735–73;755;bc-y;;1.1.2.2;;&lt;br /&gt;
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n, 755–735\nIni 735–730\nUnplaced\nS;735;bc-y;;1.1.2.2;;&lt;br /&gt;
55–735\nIni 735–730\nUnplaced\nShosh;730;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
23\nPedubast I 756–730\nOsorkon IV;756;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
Pedubast I 756–730\nOsorkon IV 730;730;bc-y;;1.1.2.1;;&lt;br /&gt;
730\nOsorkon IV 730–722\nPsammus? 7;730;bc-y;;1.1.2.2;;&lt;br /&gt;
Osorkon IV 730–722\nPsammus? 722–7;722;bc-y;;2.1.2.1;;&lt;br /&gt;
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V\nOsorkon IV −715\nDynasty 23\nPed;715;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
23\nPedubast I 818–\nIuput I\nShosh;818;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
bast\nIuput II −715\n\nDynasty 22\nSh;715;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
22\nShoshenq I 945–924\nOsorkon I;945;bc-y;;4.3.1.1;;&lt;br /&gt;
Shoshenq I 945–924\nOsorkon I 924–;924;bc-y;;4.3.2.1;;&lt;br /&gt;
–924\nOsorkon I 924–890\nTakelot I;924;bc-y;;2.2.2.2;;&lt;br /&gt;
Osorkon I 924–890\nTakelot I 890–;890;bc-y;;2.2.2.1;;&lt;br /&gt;
–890\nTakelot I 890–877\nShoshenq I;890;bc-y;;2.2.2.2;;&lt;br /&gt;
Takelot I 890–877\nShoshenq II 87;877;bc-y;;2.2.1.1;;&lt;br /&gt;
77\nShoshenq II 877–875\nOsorkon II;877;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
hoshenq II 877–875\nOsorkon II 875;875;bc-y;;1.1.2.1;;&lt;br /&gt;
875\nOsorkon II 875–837\nShoshenq I;875;bc-y;;1.1.2.2;;&lt;br /&gt;
Osorkon II 875–837\nShoshenq III 8;837;bc-y;;2.2.1.1;;&lt;br /&gt;
7\nShoshenq III 837–798/5\nShoshenq;837;bc-y;;2.2.1.1;;&lt;br /&gt;
oshenq III 837–798/5\nShoshenq III;798;bc-y;;2.2.1.1;;&lt;br /&gt;
nq III 837–798/5\nShoshenq IIIa;5;bc-y;;2.2.1.1;795;&lt;br /&gt;
Shoshenq IIIa 798–785\nPami 785–7;798;bc-y;;2.2.1.1;;&lt;br /&gt;
shenq IIIa 798–785\nPami 785–774\nS;785;bc-y;;2.2.2.1;;&lt;br /&gt;
a 798–785\nPami 785–774\nShoshenq V;785;bc-y;;2.2.2.2;;&lt;br /&gt;
8–785\nPami 785–774\nShoshenq V *77;774;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
74\nShoshenq V *774–736\nUpper Egyp;774;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
hoshenq V *774–736\nUpper Egyptian;736;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
line\n\nHorsiese 870–850\nTakelot II;870;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
Horsiese 870–850\nTakelot II 841;850;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
850\nTakelot II 841–816\nPadibast 8;841;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
Takelot II 841–816\nPadibast 830–8;816;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
1–816\nPadibast 830–80/800\nIuput I;830;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
adibast 830–80/800\nIuput I 816–80;800;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
80/800\nIuput I 816–800\nShoshenq V;816;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
00\nIuput I 816–800\nShoshenq VI 80;800;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
00\nShoshenq VI 805/0–790\nOsorkon;805;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
hoshenq VI 805/0–790\nOsorkon II;0;bc-y;;1.1.3.2;800;&lt;br /&gt;
shenq VI 805/0–790\nOsorkon III, 7;790;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
0\nOsorkon III, 790–762\nTakelot II;790;bc-y;;2.2.1.1;;&lt;br /&gt;
orkon III, 790–762\nTakelot III, 7;762;bc-y;;2.2.1.1;;&lt;br /&gt;
2\nTakelot III, 767–755\nRudamun, 7;767;bc-y;;2.2.1.1;;&lt;br /&gt;
kelot III, 767–755\nRudamun, 755–7;755;bc-y;;2.2.2.1;;&lt;br /&gt;
7–755\nRudamun, 755–735\nIni, 735–7;755;bc-y;;1.1.2.2;;&lt;br /&gt;
5\nRudamun, 755–735\nIni, 735–730\nD;735;bc-y;;1.1.2.1;;&lt;br /&gt;
, 755–735\nIni, 735–730\nDynasty 23;735;bc-y;;1.1.2.2;;&lt;br /&gt;
5–735\nIni, 735–730\nDynasty 23\nPed;730;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
23\nPedubast II 756–730\nIuput II 7;756;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
edubast II 756–730\nIuput II 756–7;730;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
6–730\nIuput II 756–724\nOsorkon IV;756;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
0\nIuput II 756–724\nOsorkon IV 730;724;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
724\nOsorkon IV 730–722\nPsammus? 7;730;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
Osorkon IV 730–722\nPsammus? 722–7;722;bc-y;;2.2.2.1;;&lt;br /&gt;
0–722\nPsammus? 722–712\n\nDynasty 2;722;bc-y;;1.1.2.2;;&lt;br /&gt;
2\nPsammus? 722–712\n\nDynasty 22\nSh;712;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
22\nShoshenq I 943–922\nOsorkon II;943;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
Shoshenq I 943–922\nOsorkon II 922;922;bc-y;;1.1.2.1;;&lt;br /&gt;
922\nOsorkon II 922–889\nTakelot I;922;bc-y;;1.1.2.2;;&lt;br /&gt;
Osorkon II 922–889\nTakelot I 889–;889;bc-y;;1.1.2.1;;&lt;br /&gt;
–889\nTakelot I 889–876\nOsorkon II;889;bc-y;;1.1.2.2;;&lt;br /&gt;
Takelot I 889–876\nOsorkon III 87;876;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
76\nOsorkon III 876–841\nHarsiese 8;876;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
sorkon III 876–841\nHarsiese 873\nS;841;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
6–841\nHarsiese 873\nShoshenq II *8;873;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
3\nShoshenq II *865\nShoshenq III 8;865;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
5\nShoshenq III 841–803\nShoshenq V;841;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
oshenq III 841–803\nShoshenq V 799;803;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
803\nShoshenq V 799–790\nPami 790–7;799;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
Shoshenq V 799–790\nPami 790–782\nS;790;bc-y;;1.1.2.1;;&lt;br /&gt;
V 799–790\nPami 790–782\nShoshenq V;790;bc-y;;1.1.2.2;;&lt;br /&gt;
9–790\nPami 790–782\nShoshenq VI 78;782;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
82\nShoshenq VI 782–746\nKings in U;782;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
hoshenq VI 782–746\nKings in Upper;746;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
pt\n\nTakelot II 845–820\nIuput I 82;845;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
Takelot II 845–820\nIuput I 820–80;820;bc-y;;1.1.2.1;;&lt;br /&gt;
45–820\nIuput I 820–809\nOsorkon IV;820;bc-y;;1.1.2.2;;&lt;br /&gt;
20\nIuput I 820–809\nOsorkon IV 800;809;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
809\nOsorkon IV 800–773\nTakelot II;800;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
Osorkon IV 800–773\nTakelot III 77;773;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
73\nTakelot III 773–763\nRudamun 76;773;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
akelot III 773–763\nRudamun 763–75;763;bc-y;;1.1.2.1;;&lt;br /&gt;
73–763\nRudamun 763–755\nIni 775–75;763;bc-y;;1.1.2.2;;&lt;br /&gt;
63\nRudamun 763–755\nIni 775–750\nRi;755;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
un 763–755\nIni 775–750\nRival line;775;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
63–755\nIni 775–750\nRival line\n\nPe;750;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
ne\n\nPedubast I 834–812\nShoshenq I;834;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
Pedubast I 834–812\nShoshenq IV 80;812;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
12\nShoshenq IV 809–806\nDynasty 23;809;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
hoshenq IV 809–806\nDynasty 23 at;806;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
is\nPedubast II 774–\nOsorkon V\nPam;774;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
22\nShoshenq I 945–924\nOsorkon I;945;bc-y;;4.4.1.1;;&lt;br /&gt;
Shoshenq I 945–924\nOsorkon I 924–;924;bc-y;;4.4.2.1;;&lt;br /&gt;
–924\nOsorkon I 924–909\nTakelot I;924;bc-y;;1.1.2.2;;&lt;br /&gt;
Osorkon I 924–909\nTakelot I 909–;909;bc-y;;1.1.2.1;;&lt;br /&gt;
–909\nTakelot I 909–883\nShoshenq I;909;bc-y;;1.1.2.2;;&lt;br /&gt;
Takelot I 909–883\nShoshenq II 88;883;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
83\nShoshenq II 883\nOsorkon II 883;883;bc-y;;1.1.2.1;;&lt;br /&gt;
883\nOsorkon II 883–855\nTakelot II;883;bc-y;;1.1.2.2;;&lt;br /&gt;
Osorkon II 883–855\nTakelot II 860;855;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
855\nTakelot II 860–835\nShoshenq I;860;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
Takelot II 860–835\nShoshenq III 8;835;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
5\nShoshenq III 835–783\nPami 783–7;835;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
oshenq III 835–783\nPami 783–773\nS;783;bc-y;;1.1.2.1;;&lt;br /&gt;
I 835–783\nPami 783–773\nShoshenq V;783;bc-y;;1.1.2.2;;&lt;br /&gt;
5–783\nPami 783–773\nShoshenq V 773;773;bc-y;;1.1.2.1;;&lt;br /&gt;
773\nShoshenq V 773–735\nOsorkon IV;773;bc-y;;1.1.2.2;;&lt;br /&gt;
Shoshenq V 773–735\nOsorkon IV 735;735;bc-y;;1.1.2.1;;&lt;br /&gt;
735\nOsorkon IV 735–712\nDynasty 23;735;bc-y;;1.1.2.2;;&lt;br /&gt;
Osorkon IV 735–712\nDynasty 23\nPed;712;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
23\nPedubast I 828–803\nIuput I\nSh;828;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
Pedubast I 828–803\nIuput I\nShoshe;803;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
IV\nOsorkon III 777–749\nTakelot II;777;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
sorkon III 777–749\nTakelot III\nRu;749;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
Peftjauawybast 740–25\n\nDynasty 22;740;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
jauawybast 740–25\n\nDynasty 22\nSh;25;bc-y;;;725;&lt;br /&gt;
ubast I (?) c. 730\nOsorkon IV\n\nDy;730;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
22\nShoshenq I 943–923\nOsorkon I;943;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
Shoshenq I 943–923\nOsorkon I 922–;923;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
–923\nOsorkon I 922–888\nTakelot I;922;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
Osorkon I 922–888\nTakelot I 887–;888;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
–888\nTakelot I 887–874\nShoshenq I;887;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
Takelot I 887–874\nShoshenq II 87;874;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
74\nShoshenq II 873\nOsorkon II 872;873;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
873\nOsorkon II 872–842\nTakelot II;872;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
Osorkon II 872–842\nTakelot II 845;842;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
842\nTakelot II 845–821\nShoshenq I;845;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
Takelot II 845–821\nShoshenq III 8;821;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
1\nShoshenq III 841–789\nPami 790–7;841;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
oshenq III 841–789\nPami 790–784\nS;789;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
I 841–789\nPami 790–784\nShoshenq V;790;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
1–789\nPami 790–784\nShoshenq V 783;784;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
784\nShoshenq V 783–746\n\nDynasty 2;783;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
Shoshenq V 783–746\n\nDynasty 22\nSh;746;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
22\nShoshenq I 945–939\nOsorkon I;945;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
Shoshenq I 945–939\nOsorkon I 924–;939;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
–939\nOsorkon I 924–889\nShoshenq I;924;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
Osorkon I 924–889\nShoshenq IIa\nS;889;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
IIc\nTakeloth I 887–874\nOsorkon II;887;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
Takeloth I 887–874\nOsorkon II 874;874;bc-y;;1.1.2.1;;&lt;br /&gt;
874\nOsorkon II 874–835\nShoshenq I;874;bc-y;;1.1.2.2;;&lt;br /&gt;
Osorkon II 874–835\nShoshenq III 8;835;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
5\nShoshenq III 835–797\nShoshenq I;835;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
oshenq III 835–797\nShoshenq IIIa;797;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
Shoshenq IIIa 797–783\nPimay 783–;797;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
shenq IIIa 797–783\nPimay 783–776;783;bc-y;;1.1.2.1;;&lt;br /&gt;
797–783\nPimay 783–776\nShoshenq V;783;bc-y;;1.1.2.2;;&lt;br /&gt;
–783\nPimay 783–776\nShoshenq V 776;776;bc-y;;1.1.2.1;;&lt;br /&gt;
776\nShoshenq V 776–739\n\nGraphic l;776;bc-y;;1.1.2.2;;&lt;br /&gt;
Shoshenq V 776–739\n\nGraphic list;739;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
]\n\n10 February 589–c. November 57;589;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
[000]\n\nc. July 570–c. January 526;570;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
0]\n\nc. January 526–c. July 525 BC;526;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
ied in October 486, at the age of;486;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
.[000]\n\nAugust 465–c. December 42;465;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
.\n\nc. December 424–c. January 423;424;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
ed co-ruler in 284. Initially mar;284;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
ntry.[000]\n\nc. 273/2–July 270/68;273;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
.[000]\n\nc. 273/2–July 270/68 BC;2;bc-y1;;1.1.3.2;272;&lt;br /&gt;
0]\n\n28 January 246–c. December 22;246;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
eded in August 204 and ruled unde;204;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
ars, 2 months)\n163–c. July 145 BC;163;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
rs c. November 164, but was himse;164;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
r. Restored in 145–130 and again;145;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
estored in 145–130 and again in 1;130;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
0 and again in 127–116. Died on 2;127;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
d again in 127–116. Died on 28 Ju;116;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
gn: ~10 years)\n127–c. September 1;127;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
[000]\n\n28 June 116–c. October 107;116;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
s)\nc. November 88–c. December 81;88;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
00]\n\nSeptember 107–c. May 88 BC(1;107;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
[000]\n\nOctober 101–c. May 88 BC(1;101;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
nths)\n c. July 81–c. April 80 BC;81;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
000]\n\nc. April 80–c. June 58 BC(;80;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
s)\nc. February 55–c. March 51 BC;55;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
000]\n\nc. April 80–c. October 69;80;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
[000]\n\nJanuary 47–c. August 44 B;47;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
became king c. 1890–1830 (with mor;1890;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
e king c. 1890–1830 (with more pos;1830;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
possibility c. 1880–1860),[00] whi;1880;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
bility c. 1880–1860),[00] while tw;1860;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
Amenhotep, c. 1570–1544 (possibly;1570;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
hotep, c. 1570–1544 (possibly c. 1;1544;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
4 (possibly c. 1566–1552)[00] or c;1566;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
ssibly c. 1566–1552)[00] or c. 156;1552;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
552)[00] or c. 1564–1528 (possibly;1564;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
00] or c. 1564–1528 (possibly c. 1;1528;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
8 (possibly c. 1557–1537).[00] A r;1557;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
ssibly c. 1557–1537).[00] A recent;1537;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
Herodotus (c. 450 BC) and Diodorus;450 BC;bc-i;;2.2.1.1;;&lt;br /&gt;
us Siculus (c. 50 BC) give two simi;50 BC;bc-i;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
ung argues for 1837/6,[00] while t;1837;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
rgues for 1837/6,[00] while two;6;bc-y1;;;1836;&lt;br /&gt;
dies argue for 1847[00] or 1886.[0;1847;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
or 1847[00] or 1886.[00]\n\n^ Jump u;1886;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
as on 28 April 1479, and then calc;1479;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
ed on 11 March 1425.[000] However,;1425;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
from 28 April 1479. The sole reig;1479;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
death as 3 May 1203, but this is s;1203;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
es as 3 August 1213.[000] Because;1213;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
s, c. December 1200/1199.[000]\n\n^;1200;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
December 1200/1199.[000]\n\n^ Amenm;1199;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
began on 3 May 1203, immediately a;1203;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
tion of dates (1292–1191) gives 10;1292;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
of dates (1292–1191) gives 101 yea;1191;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
3/342 BC (late 343 to early 342).;343;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
e 343 to early 342).[000] Leo Dep;342;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
ably killed in 305/304, around th;305;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
killed in 305/304, around the sa;304;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
tween November 305 and July 304,;305;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
r 305 and July 304, possibly c. J;304;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
ted to January 282, although Apri;282;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
ques tardives (1069-332 av. J.-C.);1069;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
tardives (1069-332 av. J.-C.) (in French).;332 av. J.-C.;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
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al form by the first c@entury, but;first;bc-c;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
d in the early first c@entury, prod;first;bc-c;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
ey in the late 70s to support res;70s;bc-d;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
the consul of 63, Gaius Antoniu;63;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
the winter of 58–57, Caesar's f;58;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
e winter of 58–57, Caesar's forw;57;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
and by August 58 forced Pompey;58;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
c. late August 54 did not create;54;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
inal bust from 70 to 60 BC, Veni;70;bc-i;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
ust from 70 to 60 BC, Venice Nation;60 BC;bc-i;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
rcingetorix in 52 – was complete;52;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
irst mooted in 52 as colleague t;52;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
s as consul in 46\; he borrowed m;46;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
ius (consul in 45), Decimus Brut;45;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
designate for 42), as well as C;42;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
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suls of 91 and 90 were Sextus Ca;90;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
oconsulship to 91 with praetorsh;91;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
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late summer of 54[\;] if it opene;54;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
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r's actions in 59 were overturne;59;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
(2020). Januar 49 v. Chr.: Vorgeschichte;49 v. Chr.;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
as praetors in 45 and Casca as p;45;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
ian tribune in 44 or 43.\n\n^ Mors;44;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
ibune in 44 or 43.\n\n^ Morstein-M;43;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
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n ostracism in 417 ought to have;417;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
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nal from 70 to 60 BC, and located i;60 BC;bc-i;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
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vian, dated c. 30 BC\nIn a speech to;30 BC;bc-i;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
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it head, c. 50–30 BC, now located i;30 BC;bc-i;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
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nal from 70 to 60 BC, and located i;60 BC;bc-i;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
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		<id>http://timeline.oldera.org/wiki/index.php?title=Dates/en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_pharaohs&amp;diff=5792</id>
		<title>Dates/en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List of pharaohs</title>
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c. 3100 to c. 2890 BC.[00]\n\n\n\n\nImage;2890 BC;bc-i;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
at period.\n\nc. 2950 BC\n\n\n\n\nDen[00]\n\nS;2950 BC;bc-i;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
n unknown.\n\nc. 2900 BC\n\n\n\n\n[Horus Bir;2900 BC;bc-i;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
n unknown.\n\nc. 2900 BC\n\nSecond Dynast;2900 BC;bc-i;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
ruled from c. 2890 to 2686 BC.[00;2890;bc-i;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
or Raneb.\n\n\nc. 2740 BC\n\n\n\n\nWadjenes;2740 BC;bc-i;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
eg-Nebty.\n\n\nc. 2740 BC\n\n\n\n\nNubnefer;2740 BC;bc-i;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
ibsen.[00]\n\nc. 2720 BC\n\n\n\n\nNeferkara;2720 BC;bc-i;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
c. 2670 - c. 2650 BC[00]\n\n\n\n\nSekhem;2650 BC;bc-i;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
fictional.\n\nc. 2500 BC\n\nFifth Dynasty;2500 BC;bc-i;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
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d from 2130 to 2040 BC.[00]\n\n\n\n\nImage;2040 BC;bc-i;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
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—\n\n—\n\nBetween 2130 and 2040 BC;2130;bc-i;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
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—\n\n—\n\nUnknown–2040 BC\n\n\n—\n\n—\n\nName l;2040 BC;bc-i;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
rabs-seals\n\nc. 1650 BC\n\n\n—\n\nName lost;1650 BC;bc-i;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
Merdjefare\n\nc. 1700 BC ?\n\n\n\n\n—\n\nYakar;1700 BC;bc-i;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
th Dynasty\n\nc. 1650 BC\n\n\n\n\n—\n\nSemqen;1650 BC;bc-i;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
1650 BC until 1600 BC.[000][000][000;1600 BC;bc-i;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
rin canon.\n\nc. 1650 BC\n\n\n\n\nMenkhaure;1650 BC;bc-i;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
3th dynasty c. 1650 BC. They were fin;1650 BC;bc-i;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
5th dynasty c. 1580 BC.\nThe 16th dyna;1580 BC;bc-i;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
yraw II\n\n–\n\nc. 1600 BC\n\n\n\n\nSemenre\n\n–;1600 BC;bc-i;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
enre\n\n–\n\n–\n\nc. 1600 BC\n\n\n\n\nSeuserenre;1600 BC;bc-i;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
d from 1580 to 1550 BC and comprised;1550 BC;bc-i;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
Rahotep\n\n—\n\nc. 1580\n\n\n\n\nSekhemre W;1580;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
an 3 years\n\nc. 1571 to the mid-156;1571;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
337 BC[000] or 1336–1334[000];1336;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
C[000] or 1336–1334[000]\n\n\n\n\nAnkhk;1334;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
Thebes only.\n\n762–Unknown BC\n\nTw;762;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
y.\n\n762–Unknown BC\n\nTwenty-Fourth; BC;bc-r;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
dom at Napata (656–590), and, lat;656;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
at Napata (656–590), and, later,;590;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
egean Region c.1380–1000 BC, Cambr;1380;bc-i;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
Region c.1380–1000 BC, Cambridge Uni;1000 BC;bc-i;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
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		<id>http://timeline.oldera.org/wiki/index.php?title=Dates/en.wikipedia.org/wiki/History_of_Egypt&amp;diff=5791</id>
		<title>Dates/en.wikipedia.org/wiki/History of Egypt</title>
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		<title>Dates/en.wikipedia.org/wiki/History of Egypt</title>
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		<id>http://timeline.oldera.org/wiki/index.php?title=Dates/en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Template:Ancient_Egypt_dynasties_sidebar&amp;diff=5789</id>
		<title>Dates/en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Template:Ancient Egypt dynasties sidebar</title>
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ancient Egypt\nAll years are BC\nshowPredyna;All years are;bc-r;;2.1.1.1;;&lt;br /&gt;
All years are BC\nshowPredynasti;BC;bc-r;;2.1.1.1;;&lt;br /&gt;
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stic 0 c. 3300–3150\n\nshowEarly Dyn;3150;bc-i;;2.1.1.1;;&lt;br /&gt;
t Dynasty I c. 3150–2890 Second Dy;3150;bc-i;;2.1.1.1;;&lt;br /&gt;
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ynasty II 2890–2686\n\nshowOld Kingd;2686;bc-y;;2.1.1.1;;&lt;br /&gt;
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rth Dynasty IV 2613–2498 Fifth Dyn;2613;bc-y;;2.1.1.1;;&lt;br /&gt;
ynasty IV 2613–2498 Fifth Dynasty;2498;bc-y;;2.1.1.1;;&lt;br /&gt;
ifth Dynasty V 2498–2345 Sixth Dyn;2498;bc-y;;2.1.1.1;;&lt;br /&gt;
Dynasty V 2498–2345 Sixth Dynasty;2345;bc-y;;2.1.1.1;;&lt;br /&gt;
xth Dynasty VI 2345–2181\n\nshowFirs;2345;bc-y;;2.1.1.1;;&lt;br /&gt;
ynasty VI 2345–2181\n\nshowFirst Int;2181;bc-y;;2.1.1.1;;&lt;br /&gt;
h Dynasty VIII 2181–2160 Ninth Dyn;2181;bc-y;;2.1.1.1;;&lt;br /&gt;
asty VIII 2181–2160 Ninth Dynasty;2160;bc-y;;2.1.1.1;;&lt;br /&gt;
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ynasty IX 2160–2130 Tenth Dynasty;2130;bc-y;;2.1.1.1;;&lt;br /&gt;
enth Dynasty X 2130–2040 Early Ele;2130;bc-y;;2.1.1.1;;&lt;br /&gt;
Dynasty X 2130–2040 Early Eleventh;2040;bc-y;;2.1.1.1;;&lt;br /&gt;
nth Dynasty XI 2134–2061\n\nshowMidd;2134;bc-y;;2.1.1.1;;&lt;br /&gt;
ynasty XI 2134–2061\n\nshowMiddle Ki;2061;bc-y;;2.1.1.1;;&lt;br /&gt;
nth Dynasty XI 2061–1991 Twelfth D;2061;bc-y;;2.1.1.1;;&lt;br /&gt;
ynasty XI 2061–1991 Twelfth Dynast;1991;bc-y;;2.1.1.1;;&lt;br /&gt;
th Dynasty XII 1991–1803 Thirteent;1991;bc-y;;2.1.1.1;;&lt;br /&gt;
nasty XII 1991–1803 Thirteenth Dyn;1803;bc-y;;2.1.1.1;;&lt;br /&gt;
h Dynasty XIII 1803–1649\n\nshowSeco;1803;bc-y;;2.1.1.1;;&lt;br /&gt;
asty XIII 1803–1649\n\nshowSecond In;1649;bc-y;;2.1.1.1;;&lt;br /&gt;
th Dynasty XIV 1705–1690 Fifteenth;1705;bc-y;;2.1.1.1;;&lt;br /&gt;
nasty XIV 1705–1690 Fifteenth Dyna;1690;bc-y;;2.1.1.1;;&lt;br /&gt;
ty (Hyksos) XV 1674–1535 Sixteenth;1674;bc-y;;2.1.1.1;;&lt;br /&gt;
yksos) XV 1674–1535 Sixteenth Dyna;1535;bc-y;;2.1.1.1;;&lt;br /&gt;
th Dynasty XVI 1660–1600 Abydos Dy;1660;bc-y;;2.1.1.1;;&lt;br /&gt;
nasty XVI 1660–1600 Abydos Dynasty;1600;bc-y;;2.1.1.1;;&lt;br /&gt;
Abydos Dynasty 1650–1600 Seventeen;1650;bc-y;;2.1.1.1;;&lt;br /&gt;
s Dynasty 1650–1600 Seventeenth Dy;1600;bc-y;;2.1.1.1;;&lt;br /&gt;
h Dynasty XVII 1580–1549\n\nshowNew;1580;bc-y;;2.1.1.1;;&lt;br /&gt;
asty XVII 1580–1549\n\nshowNew Kingd;1549;bc-y;;2.1.1.1;;&lt;br /&gt;
Dynasty XVIII 1549–1292 Nineteent;1549;bc-y;;2.1.1.1;;&lt;br /&gt;
sty XVIII 1549–1292 Nineteenth Dyn;1292;bc-y;;2.1.1.1;;&lt;br /&gt;
th Dynasty XIX 1292–1189 Twentieth;1292;bc-y;;2.1.1.1;;&lt;br /&gt;
nasty XIX 1292–1189 Twentieth Dyna;1189;bc-y;;2.1.1.1;;&lt;br /&gt;
eth Dynasty XX 1189–1077\n\nshowThir;1189;bc-y;;2.1.1.1;;&lt;br /&gt;
ynasty XX 1189–1077\n\nshowThird Int;1077;bc-y;;2.1.1.1;;&lt;br /&gt;
st Dynasty XXI 1069–945 Twenty-sec;1069;bc-y;;2.1.1.1;;&lt;br /&gt;
nasty XXI 1069–945 Twenty-second;945;bc-y;;2.1.1.1;;&lt;br /&gt;
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nasty XXII 945–720 Twenty-third D;720;bc-y;;2.1.1.1;;&lt;br /&gt;
Dynasty XXIII 837–728 Twenty-fou;837;bc-y;;2.1.1.1;;&lt;br /&gt;
asty XXIII 837–728 Twenty-fourth;728;bc-y;;2.1.1.1;;&lt;br /&gt;
h Dynasty XXIV 732–720 Twenty-fif;732;bc-y;;2.1.1.1;;&lt;br /&gt;
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ubian) XXV 732–653\n\nshowLate Peri;653;bc-y;;2.1.1.1;;&lt;br /&gt;
h Dynasty XXVI 672–525 Twenty-sev;672;bc-y;;2.1.1.1;;&lt;br /&gt;
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Dynasty XXVIII 404–398 Twenty-nin;404;bc-y;;2.1.1.1;;&lt;br /&gt;
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nasty XXIX 398–380 Thirtieth Dyna;380;bc-y;;2.1.1.1;;&lt;br /&gt;
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ynasty XXX 380–343 Thirty-first D;343;bc-y;;2.1.1.1;;&lt;br /&gt;
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asty XXXII 332–305 Thirty-third D;305;bc-y;;2.1.1.1;;&lt;br /&gt;
Dynasty XXXIII 305–30\n\nshowRoman;305;bc-y;;2.1.1.1;;&lt;br /&gt;
sty XXXIII 305–30\n\nshowRoman Egy;30;bc-y;;2.1.2.2;;&lt;br /&gt;
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d in the early first c@entury, prod;first;bc-c;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
ey in the late 70s to support res;70s;bc-d;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
the consul of 63, Gaius Antoniu;63;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
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the winter of 58–57, Caesar's f;58;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
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(2020). Januar 49 v. Chr.: Vorgeschichte;49 v. Chr.;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
as praetors in 45 and Casca as p;45;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
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James K. Polk;;;;03.04.1845;03.04.1849;&lt;br /&gt;
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Franklin Pierce;;;;03.04.1853;03.04.1857;&lt;br /&gt;
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ere elected in 400. The reason be;400;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
e new limit of 300, including des;300;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
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es of Sulci in 258, Tyndaris in 2;258;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
ape Ecnomus in 256.[00]\n\nTemple o;256;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
troops.[00] In 255, the Spartan g;255;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
he consuls for 255 nonetheless wo;255;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
the consul of 249, recklessly tr;249;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
h Hasdrubal in 226, stating that;226;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
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ok the city in 219,[00] triggerin;219;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
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30,000 men. In 216, the new consu;216;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
nsul-elect for 215, L. Postumius;215;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
donian War. In 215, Hiero II of S;215;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
ng Syracuse in 212 after a long s;212;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
nd Tarentum in 211 and 209.\nIn Hi;211;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
tum in 211 and 209.\nIn Hispania,;209;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
es of Cissa in 218, soon after Ha;218;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
r Hasdrubal in 215, which enabled;215;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
spania. But in 211, Hasdrubal and;211;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
us tactics. In 209, he took Carth;209;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
nice signed in 205.\n\nshowvteMaced;205;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
of Carmona in 207, and Ilipa (no;207;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
ow Seville) in 206, which ended t;206;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
cted consul in 205, he convinced;205;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
d in Africa in 204. He took Utica;204;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
r than that of 241: 10,000 talent;241;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
id Empire@. In 202, internal prob;202;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
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le of Pydna in 168.[00] The Maced;168;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
y defeated: in 146, the same year;146;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
years later in 123 and reelected;123;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
reelected for 122. He induced th;122;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
third term in 121 but was defeat;121;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
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d Tunisia). In 118, its king, Mic;118;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
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lic clashes in 121. The Germanic;121;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
in Sicily from 104 to 101\;[000] a;104;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
ly from 104 to 101\;[000] a campai;101;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
Volterras\n\nIn 91, the Social Wa;91;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
d, starting in 88. One of the co;88;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
asion.[000]\nIn 83, he returned f;83;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
ictatorship in 81 after election;81;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
as consul for 80. He then retir;80;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
hynia.[000]\nIn 73, a slave upris;73;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
the consuls of 72.[000] At the h;72;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
consulship in 70. During their;70;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
of Bithynia in 73, Lucullus was;73;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
and Pontus in 67, Lucullus was;67;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
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n Pharnaces in 63.[000] Pompey r;63;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
tribunate for 58. Clodius set a;58;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
m as consul in 59, Caesar was ap;59;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
fought between 58 and 49.\nCaesar;58;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
between 58 and 49.\nCaesar defeat;49;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
major battles 58 and 57. In 55;58;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
battles 58 and 57. In 55 and 54;57;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
58 and 57. In 55 and 54 he made;55;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
57. In 55 and 54 he made two ex;54;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
lpine Gaul. By 50, all of Gaul l;50;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
consulship in 55, promising to;55;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
consulship in 55, and Caesar's;55;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
the summer of 54, a wave of pol;54;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
in January of 52, when Milo mur;52;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
a gang war.\nIn 53, Crassus launc;53;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
and Caesar. In 51, some Roman se;51;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
r\nOn 1 January 49, an agent of C;49;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
the spring of 49 swept down the;49;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
f Pharsalus in 48.[000][000] Pom;48;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
civil war. In 46 Caesar lost pe;46;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
lship.[000] In 48, he was given;48;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
an Council. In 46, Caesar was gi;46;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
te on 15 March 44. Virtually all;44;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
of Philippi in 42.\nFollowing Phi;42;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
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llenged in the 2nd c@entury, the;2nd;bc-c;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
Tullius (ruled 578–534).[000] The;578;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
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el after about 300, but it was ma;300;bc-i;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
size.[000]\nIn 217, near the begi;217;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
can period. In 107, all citizens,;107;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
plebiscite of 218 forbade senato;218;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
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e Summanus, c. 278, Vortumnus c.;278;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
, Vortumnus c. 264, and at some t;264;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
the end of the 3rd c@entury, Mine;3rd;bc-c;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
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The Orator, c. 100 BC, an Etrusco-Ro;100 BC;bc-i;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
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y.[000] By the 3rd c@entury, sign;3rd;bc-c;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
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atin, from the 1st c@entury. Most;1st;bc-c;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
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, built around 70 BC and buried by;70 BC;bc-i;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
ven by Livy as 494\; many other da;494;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
lius Luscus in 444, and Quintus A;444;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
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Established in 196 to take over t;196;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
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eus, consul in 196..\n\n^ Nicolet 1;196;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
ica and Spain, 241–218&amp;quot;. In Hoyos;241;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
and Spain, 241–218&amp;quot;. In Hoyos (20;218;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
ecline curves, 600 BC to 600 AD&amp;quot;. So;600 BC;bc-i;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
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ater I (r. 297–294)Alexander V (r;294;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
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der IV (r. 323–310)Heracles[f];310;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
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ry of Macedon, 650 BC – 300 AD. Leid;650 BC;bc-i;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
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		<id>http://timeline.oldera.org/wiki/index.php?title=User:Totopiakr8351&amp;diff=5780</id>
		<title>User:Totopiakr8351</title>
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		<title>User:Bunkbedsstore7893</title>
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		<title>Dates/en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tigranes the Great</title>
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legions in 68–67. Frustrated by;67;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
00] He died in 55/54, at age 85.;55;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
He died in 55/54, at age 85.\n\nI;54;bc-y2;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
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		<id>http://timeline.oldera.org/wiki/index.php?title=HistoryTimelineLayer:Prime_ministers_of_the_United_Kingdom&amp;diff=5743</id>
		<title>HistoryTimelineLayer:Prime ministers of the United Kingdom</title>
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events:&lt;br /&gt;
Sir Robert Walpole;Robert Walpole;;;04.03.1721;02.11.1742;&lt;br /&gt;
Spencer Compton, 1st Earl of Wilmington;;;;02.16.1742;07.02.1743;&lt;br /&gt;
Henry Pelham;;;;08.27.1743;03.06.1754;&lt;br /&gt;
Thomas Pelham-Holles, 1st Duke of Newcastle;;;;03.16.1754;11.11.1756;&lt;br /&gt;
William Cavendish, 4th Duke of Devonshire;;;;11.16.1756;06.29.1757;&lt;br /&gt;
Thomas Pelham-Holles, 1st Duke of Newcastle;;;;06.29.1757;05.26.1762;&lt;br /&gt;
John Stuart, 3rd Earl of Bute;;;;05.26.1762;04.08.1763;&lt;br /&gt;
George Grenville;;;;04.16.1763;07.10.1765;&lt;br /&gt;
Charles Watson-Wentworth, 2nd Marquess of Rockingham;;;;07.13.1765;07.30.1766;&lt;br /&gt;
William Pitt, 1st Earl of Chatham;;;;07.30.1766;10.14.1768;&lt;br /&gt;
Augustus FitzRoy, 3rd Duke of Grafton;;;;10.14.1768;01.28.1770;&lt;br /&gt;
Frederick North Lord North;Frederick North, Lord North;;;01.28.1770;03.27.1782;&lt;br /&gt;
Charles Watson-Wentworth 2nd Marquess of Rockingham;Charles Watson-Wentworth, 2nd Marquess of Rockingham;;;03.27.1782;07.01.1782;&lt;br /&gt;
William Petty 2nd Earl of Shelburne;William Petty, 2nd Earl of Shelburne;;;07.04.1782;03.26.1783;&lt;br /&gt;
William Cavendish-Bentinck 3rd Duke of Portland;William Cavendish-Bentinck, 3rd Duke of Portland;;;04.02.1783;12.18.1783;&lt;br /&gt;
William Pitt the Younger;;;;12.19.1783;03.14.1801;&lt;br /&gt;
Henry Addington;Henry Addington, 1st Viscount Sidmouth;;;03.17.1801;05.10.1804;&lt;br /&gt;
William Pitt the Younger;;;;05.10.1804;01.23.1806;&lt;br /&gt;
William Grenville, 1st Baron Grenville;;;;02.11.1806;03.25.1807;&lt;br /&gt;
William Cavendish-Bentinck, 3rd Duke of Portland;;;;03.31.1807;10.04.1809;&lt;br /&gt;
Spencer Perceval;;;;10.04.1809;05.11.1812;&lt;br /&gt;
Robert Jenkinson 2nd Earl of Liverpool;Robert Jenkinson, 2nd Earl of Liverpool;;;06.08.1812;04.09.1827;&lt;br /&gt;
George Canning;;;;04.12.1827;08.08.1827;&lt;br /&gt;
Frederick John Robinson 1st Viscount Goderich;F. J. Robinson, 1st Viscount Goderich;;;08.31.1827;01.08.1828;&lt;br /&gt;
Arthur Wellesley 1st Duke of Wellington;Arthur Wellesley, 1st Duke of Wellington;;;01.22.1828;11.16.1830;&lt;br /&gt;
Charles Grey 2nd Earl Grey;Charles Grey, 2nd Earl Grey;;;11.22.1830;07.09.1834;&lt;br /&gt;
William Lamb 2nd Viscount Melbourne;William Lamb, 2nd Viscount Melbourne;;;07.16.1834;11.14.1834;&lt;br /&gt;
Arthur Wellesley 1st Duke of Wellington;Arthur Wellesley, 1st Duke of Wellington;;;11.17.1834;12.09.1834;&lt;br /&gt;
Sir Robert Peel;Robert Peel;;;12.10.1834;04.08.1835;&lt;br /&gt;
William Lamb 2nd Viscount Melbourne;William Lamb, 2nd Viscount Melbourne;;;04.18.1835;08.30.1841;&lt;br /&gt;
Sir Robert Peel;Robert Peel;;;08.30.1841;06.29.1846;&lt;br /&gt;
Lord John Russell;John Russell, 1st Earl Russell;;;06.30.1846;02.21.1852;&lt;br /&gt;
Edward Smith-Stanley 14th Earl of Derby;Edward Smith-Stanley, 14th Earl of Derby;;;02.23.1852;12.17.1852;&lt;br /&gt;
George Hamilton-Gordon 4th Earl of Aberdeen;George Hamilton-Gordon, 4th Earl of Aberdeen;;;12.19.1852;01.30.1855;&lt;br /&gt;
Henry John Temple 3rd Viscount Palmerston;Henry John Temple, 3rd Viscount Palmerston;;;02.06.1855;02.19.1858;&lt;br /&gt;
Edward Smith-Stanley 14th Earl of Derby;Edward Smith-Stanley, 14th Earl of Derby;;;02.20.1858;06.11.1859;&lt;br /&gt;
Henry John Temple 3rd Viscount Palmerston;Henry John Temple, 3rd Viscount Palmerston;;;06.12.1859;10.18.1865;&lt;br /&gt;
John Russell 1st Earl Russell;John Russell, 1st Earl Russell;;;10.29.1865;06.26.1866;&lt;br /&gt;
Edward Smith-Stanley 14th Earl of Derby;Edward Smith-Stanley, 14th Earl of Derby;;;06.28.1866;02.25.1868;&lt;br /&gt;
Benjamin Disraeli;;;;02.27.1868;12.01.1868;&lt;br /&gt;
William Ewart Gladstone;;;;12.03.1868;02.17.1874;&lt;br /&gt;
Benjamin Disraeli 1st Earl of Beaconsfield;Benjamin Disraeli;;;02.20.1874;04.21.1880;&lt;br /&gt;
William Ewart Gladstone;;;;04.23.1880;06.09.1885;&lt;br /&gt;
Robert Gascoyne-Cecil 3rd Marquess of Salisbury;Robert Gascoyne-Cecil, 3rd Marquess of Salisbury;;;06.23.1885;01.28.1886;&lt;br /&gt;
William Ewart Gladstone;;;;02.01.1886;07.20.1886;&lt;br /&gt;
Robert Gascoyne-Cecil 3rd Marquess of Salisbury;Robert Gascoyne-Cecil, 3rd Marquess of Salisbury;;;07.25.1886;08.11.1892;&lt;br /&gt;
William Ewart Gladstone;;;;08.15.1892;03.02.1894;&lt;br /&gt;
Archibald Primrose 5th Earl of Rosebery;Archibald Primrose, 5th Earl of Rosebery;;;03.05.1894;06.22.1895;&lt;br /&gt;
Robert Gascoyne-Cecil 3rd Marquess of Salisbury;Robert Gascoyne-Cecil, 3rd Marquess of Salisbury;;;06.25.1895;07.11.1902;&lt;br /&gt;
Arthur Balfour;;;;07.12.1902;12.04.1905;&lt;br /&gt;
Sir Henry Campbell-Bannerman;Henry Campbell-Bannerman;;;12.05.1905;04.03.1908;&lt;br /&gt;
H. H. Asquith;;;;04.08.1908;12.05.1916;&lt;br /&gt;
David Lloyd George;;;;12.06.1916;10.19.1922;&lt;br /&gt;
Bonar Law;;;;10.23.1922;05.20.1923;&lt;br /&gt;
Stanley Baldwin;;;;05.22.1923;01.22.1924;&lt;br /&gt;
Ramsay MacDonald;;;;01.22.1924;11.04.1924;&lt;br /&gt;
Stanley Baldwin;;;;11.04.1924;06.04.1929;&lt;br /&gt;
Ramsay MacDonald;;;;06.05.1929;06.07.1935;&lt;br /&gt;
Stanley Baldwin;;;;06.07.1935;05.28.1937;&lt;br /&gt;
Neville Chamberlain;;;;05.28.1937;05.10.1940;&lt;br /&gt;
Winston Churchill;;;;05.10.1940;07.26.1945;&lt;br /&gt;
Clement Attlee;;;;07.26.1945;10.26.1951;&lt;br /&gt;
Sir Winston Churchill;Winston Churchill;;;10.26.1951;04.05.1955;&lt;br /&gt;
Sir Anthony Eden;Anthony Eden;;;04.06.1955;01.09.1957;&lt;br /&gt;
Harold Macmillan;;;;01.10.1957;10.18.1963;&lt;br /&gt;
Sir Alec Douglas-Home;Alec Douglas-Home;;;10.19.1963;10.16.1964;&lt;br /&gt;
Harold Wilson;;;;10.16.1964;06.19.1970;&lt;br /&gt;
Edward Heath;;;;06.19.1970;03.04.1974;&lt;br /&gt;
Harold Wilson;;;;03.04.1974;04.05.1976;&lt;br /&gt;
James Callaghan;;;;04.05.1976;05.04.1979;&lt;br /&gt;
Margaret Thatcher;;;;05.04.1979;11.28.1990;&lt;br /&gt;
John Major;;;;11.28.1990;05.02.1997;&lt;br /&gt;
Tony Blair;;;;05.02.1997;06.27.2007;&lt;br /&gt;
Gordon Brown;;;;06.27.2007;05.11.2010;&lt;br /&gt;
David Cameron;;;;05.11.2010;07.13.2016;&lt;br /&gt;
Theresa May;;;;07.13.2016;07.24.2019;&lt;br /&gt;
Boris Johnson;;;;07.24.2019;09.06.2022;&lt;br /&gt;
Liz Truss;;;;09.06.2022;10.25.2022;&lt;br /&gt;
Rishi Sunak;;;;10.25.2022;07.05.2024;&lt;br /&gt;
Keir Starmer;;;;07.05.2024;now;&lt;br /&gt;
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		<title>Dates/en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List of pharaohs</title>
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around 3100 to 2890 BC.[00]\n\n\n\n\nImage;2890 BC;bc-i;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
eriod.\n\nAround 2950 BC\n\n\n\n\nDen[00]\n\nK;2950 BC;bc-i;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
known.\n\nAround 2900 BC\n\n\n\n\n[Horus Bir;2900 BC;bc-i;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
known.\n\nAround 2900 BC\n\nSecond Dynast;2900 BC;bc-i;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
sty ruled from 2890 to 2686 BC.[00;2890;bc-i;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
aneb.\n\n\nAround 2740 BC\n\n\n\n\nWadjenes;2740 BC;bc-i;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
ebty.\n\n\nAround 2740 BC\n\n\n\n\nNubnefer;2740 BC;bc-i;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
n.[00]\n\nAround 2720 BC\n\n\n\n\nNeferkara;2720 BC;bc-i;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
ossibly around 2650 BC[00]\n\n\n\n\nSekhem;2650 BC;bc-i;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
ional.\n\nAround 2500 BC\n\nFifth Dynasty;2500 BC;bc-i;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
and ruled from 2130 to 2040 BC.[00;2130;bc-i;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
d from 2130 to 2040 BC.[00]\n\n\n\n\nImage;2040 BC;bc-i;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
yhathor\n\n—\n\n—\n\n2130 BC–unknown\n\n\n—\n\nN;2130 BC;bc-i;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
—\n\n—\n\nBetween 2130 and 2040 BCE;2130;bc-i;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
tween 2130 and 2040 BCE\n\n\n\n\nWahkare\n\nK;2040 BCE;bc-i;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
—\n\n—\n\nUnknown–2040 BC\n\n\n—\n\n—\n\nName l;2040 BC;bc-i;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
rabs-seals\n\nc. 1650 BC\n\n\n—\n\nName lost;1650 BC;bc-i;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
jefare\n\nAround 1700 BC ?\n\n\n\n\n—\n\nYakar;1700 BC;bc-i;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
os from around 1650 BC until 1600 BC.;1650 BC;bc-i;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
1650 BC until 1600 BC.[000][000][000;1600 BC;bc-i;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
canon.\n\nAround 1650 BC\n\n\n\n\nMenkhaure;1650 BC;bc-i;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
dynasty around 1650 BC. They were fin;1650 BC;bc-i;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
dynasty around 1580 BC.\nThe 16th dyna;1580 BC;bc-i;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
II\n\n–\n\nAround 1600 BC\n\n\n\n\nSemenre\n\n–;1600 BC;bc-i;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
–\n\n–\n\nAround 1600 BC\n\n\n\n\nSeuserenre;1600 BC;bc-i;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
and ruled from 1650 to 1550 BC:;1650;bc-i;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
d from 1650 to 1550 BC:\n\n\n\n\nImage\n\nTh;1550 BC;bc-i;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
tep\n\n—\n\nAround 1620 BC\n\n\n\n\nSekhemre W;1620 BC;bc-i;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
years\n\nAround 1571 to the mid-156;1571;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
Thebes only.\n\n762–Unknown BC\n\nTw;762;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
y.\n\n762–Unknown BC\n\nTwenty-Fourth; BC;bc-r;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
dom at Napata (656–590), and, lat;656;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
at Napata (656–590), and, later,;590;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
rud I.\n\nAround 392–around 391 BC;392;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
egean Region c.1380–1000 BC, Cambr;1380;bc-i;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
Region c.1380–1000 BC, Cambridge Uni;1000 BC;bc-i;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
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obility\nIn the 4th c@entury, pleb;4th;bc-c;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
ere elected in 400. The reason be;400;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
e new limit of 300, including des;300;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
e plebs around 287. The dictator;287;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
ngdoms.[00] In 282, several Roman;282;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
es of Sulci in 258, Tyndaris in 2;258;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
ape Ecnomus in 256.[00]\n\nTemple o;256;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
troops.[00] In 255, the Spartan g;255;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
he consuls for 255 nonetheless wo;255;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
the consul of 249, recklessly tr;249;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
h Hasdrubal in 226, stating that;226;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
led to Rome in 220 to act as arbi;220;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
ok the city in 219,[00] triggerin;219;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
Italy. In May 218, he crossed th;218;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
ia in December 218, where he defe;218;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
30,000 men. In 216, the new consu;216;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
nsul-elect for 215, L. Postumius;215;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
donian War. In 215, Hiero II of S;215;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
ng Syracuse in 212 after a long s;212;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
nd Tarentum in 211 and 209.\nIn Hi;211;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
tum in 211 and 209.\nIn Hispania,;209;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
es of Cissa in 218, soon after Ha;218;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
r Hasdrubal in 215, which enabled;215;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
spania. But in 211, Hasdrubal and;211;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
us tactics. In 209, he took Carth;209;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
nice signed in 205.\n\nshowvteMaced;205;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
of Carmona in 207, and Ilipa (no;207;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
ow Seville) in 206, which ended t;206;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
cted consul in 205, he convinced;205;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
d in Africa in 204. He took Utica;204;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
r than that of 241: 10,000 talent;241;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
id Empire@. In 202, internal prob;202;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
an War.[00] In 197, the Romans de;197;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
ean War[00]\nIn 179, Philip died.[;179;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
le of Pydna in 168.[00] The Maced;168;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
y defeated: in 146, the same year;146;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
years later in 123 and reelected;123;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
reelected for 122. He induced th;122;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
third term in 121 but was defeat;121;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
icies.[000]\nIn 121, the province;121;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
uthern Gaul in 123. Lucius Licini;123;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
Narbo there in 118.[000]\n\nRise of;118;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
d Tunisia). In 118, its king, Mic;118;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
Cimbrian War (113–101) was a far;113;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
brian War (113–101) was a far mor;101;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
lic clashes in 121. The Germanic;121;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
in Sicily from 104 to 101\;[000] a;104;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
ly from 104 to 101\;[000] a campai;101;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
Volterras\n\nIn 91, the Social Wa;91;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
d, starting in 88. One of the co;88;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
asion.[000]\nIn 83, he returned f;83;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
ictatorship in 81 after election;81;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
as consul for 80. He then retir;80;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
hynia.[000]\nIn 73, a slave upris;73;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
the consuls of 72.[000] At the h;72;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
consulship in 70. During their;70;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
of Bithynia in 73, Lucullus was;73;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
and Pontus in 67, Lucullus was;67;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
Mithridates in 66.[000] Defeatin;66;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
n Pharnaces in 63.[000] Pompey r;63;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
tribunate for 58. Clodius set a;58;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
m as consul in 59, Caesar was ap;59;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
fought between 58 and 49.\nCaesar;58;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
between 58 and 49.\nCaesar defeat;49;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
major battles 58 and 57. In 55;58;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
battles 58 and 57. In 55 and 54;57;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
58 and 57. In 55 and 54 he made;55;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
57. In 55 and 54 he made two ex;54;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
lpine Gaul. By 50, all of Gaul l;50;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
consulship in 55, promising to;55;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
consulship in 55, and Caesar's;55;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
the summer of 54, a wave of pol;54;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
in January of 52, when Milo mur;52;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
a gang war.\nIn 53, Crassus launc;53;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
and Caesar. In 51, some Roman se;51;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
r\nOn 1 January 49, an agent of C;49;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
the spring of 49 swept down the;49;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
f Pharsalus in 48.[000][000] Pom;48;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
civil war. In 46 Caesar lost pe;46;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
lship.[000] In 48, he was given;48;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
an Council. In 46, Caesar was gi;46;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
te on 15 March 44. Virtually all;44;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
of Philippi in 42.\n\nshowvteFinal;42;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
ry victory. In 27, he was grante;27;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
llenged in the 2nd c@entury, the;2nd;bc-c;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
Tullius (ruled 578–534).[000] The;578;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
ius (ruled 578–534).[000] The pha;534;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
insula. In the 4th c@entury, the;4th;bc-c;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
ic invasion of 390\; more likely,;390;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
el after about 300, but it was ma;300;bc-i;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
size.[000]\nIn 217, near the begi;217;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
can period. In 107, all citizens,;107;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
plebiscite of 218 forbade senato;218;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
t rescinded in 445, sought to pre;445;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
queducts (from 312), suburban mar;312;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
built between 120 and 80 BC\nThe;120;bc-i;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
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y, constructed 50–30 BC\nRepublic;50;bc-i;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
constructed 50–30 BC\nRepublican Rom;30 BC;bc-i;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
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ities.[000] In 392, Camillus esta;392;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
e Summanus, c. 278, Vortumnus c.;278;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
, Vortumnus c. 264, and at some t;264;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
the end of the 3rd c@entury, Mine;3rd;bc-c;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
irst aqueduct (312), built during;312;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
The Orator, c. 100 BC, an Etrusco-Ro;100 BC;bc-i;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
s early as the 7th c@entury.[000];7th;bc-c;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
y.[000] By the 3rd c@entury, sign;3rd;bc-c;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
eum, Italy, c. 50 BC\nModern study o;50 BC;bc-i;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
atin, from the 1st c@entury. Most;1st;bc-c;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
t began around 200. Education beg;200;bc-i;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
nt Rome\nIn the 3rd c@entury, Gree;3rd;bc-c;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
, built around 70 BC and buried by;70 BC;bc-i;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
ven by Livy as 494\; many other da;494;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
lius Luscus in 444, and Quintus A;444;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
ius Meranda in 422 were also pleb;422;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
Established in 196 to take over t;196;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
ts is dated to 175.\n\n^ Cornell 19;175;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
eus, consul in 196..\n\n^ Nicolet 1;196;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
ica and Spain, 241–218&amp;quot;. In Hoyos;241;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
and Spain, 241–218&amp;quot;. In Hoyos (20;218;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
ecline curves, 600 BC to 600 AD&amp;quot;. So;600 BC;bc-i;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
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		<title>Dates/en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Publius Clodius Pulcher</title>
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from December 59 to 58), Clodiu;59;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
December 59 to 58), Clodius was;58;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
ation early in 58, and the peopl;58;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
nuntiations in 59: it would only;59;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
esar's laws in 59 were religious;59;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
d in September 57 that the consu;57;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
arly months of 56 were again con;56;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
ve from August 57), chose inacti;57;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
cted consul in 55 also against C;55;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
the spring of 56, Clodius put o;56;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
reges in early 55 and drive, wit;55;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
s' services in 58. Enjoying hosp;58;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
or the rest of 55.[000]\n\nDeath\nP;55;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
praetorship in 53. Whether Clodi;53;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
praetorship of 53 is unclear and;53;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
consulship of 53 in exchange fo;53;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
candidate for 52 and friend of;52;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
d elections in 53: the two consu;53;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
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Office\nNote\n\n\n68\nLegate (possib;68;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
Lucullus[00]\n\n\n67\nLegate (possib;67;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
tus Rex[000]\n\n\n64\nMilitary tribu;64;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
r Murena[00]\n\n\n61–60\nQuaestor, S;61;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
urena[00]\n\n\n61–60\nQuaestor, Sici;60;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
Sicily\n[000]\n\n\n60–52\nQuindecimvi;60;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
ily\n[000]\n\n\n60–52\nQuindecimvir s;52;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
iundis\n[000]\n\n\n58\nPlebeian tribu;58;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
ribune\n[000]\n\n\n56\nCurule aedile;56;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
ia?)married c. 138Ap. Claudius Pu;138;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
us Pulchercos. 143, c@ens. 136(c.;143;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
s. 143, c@ens. 136(c. 186–130)(1);136;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
c@ens. 136(c. 186–130)(1) Antist;186;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
ns. 136(c. 186–130)(1) Antistia(V;130;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
rum)married c. 164\n\nClaudiaVestal;164;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
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racchiborn c.  161Ap. Pulcher(c.;161;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
Ap. Pulcher(c. 159–135/1)ClaudiaT;159;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
Pulcher(c. 159–135/1)ClaudiaTerti;135;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
her(c. 159–135/1)ClaudiaTertiab;1;bc-y2;;1.1.3.3;131;&lt;br /&gt;
Tertiaborn c.  157Q. Philippusmin;157;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
mint IIIvir c. 129born 160s, marr;129;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
vir c. 129born 160s, married c. 14;160s;bc-d;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
0s, married c. 143\n\nC. Pulcher(c.;143;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
C. Pulcher(c. 136–92)cos. 92Ap.;136;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
Pulcher(c. 136–92)cos. 92Ap. Pul;92;bc-y;;1.1.2.1;;&lt;br /&gt;
c. 136–92)cos. 92Ap. Pulcher(c.;92;bc-y;;1.1.2.2;;&lt;br /&gt;
Ap. Pulcher(c. 130–76)cos. 79Igno;130;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
Pulcher(c. 130–76)cos. 79Ignotax;76;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
c. 130–76)cos. 79IgnotaxL. Phili;79;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
. Philippus(c. 141–c. 74)cos. 91Q;141;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
ppus(c. 141–c. 74)cos. 91Q. Phil;74;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
141–c. 74)cos. 91Q. Philippus(c.;91;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
. Philippus(c. 143–c. 105)\n\nClaud;143;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
ppus(c. 143–c. 105)\n\nClaudiaemaio;105;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
r etminor(born 100–99)Claudia Ter;100;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
minor(born 100–99)Claudia Tertia;99;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
Regis(born c.  98)Ap. Pulcher(97;98;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
98)Ap. Pulcher(97–49)cos. 54, au;97;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
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her(97–49)cos. 54, augur,c@ens.;54;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
, augur,c@ens. 50C. Pulcher(96–c;50;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
. 50C. Pulcher(96–c. 30s)pr. 56C;96;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
Pulcher(96–c. 30s)pr. 56Claudia;30s;bc-d;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
(96–c. 30s)pr. 56Claudia QuartaQ;56;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
leris(born c.  94)P. Clodius Pul;94;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
Pulchertr. pl. 58(93–53)Claudia;58;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
chertr. pl. 58(93–53)Claudia Qui;93;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
rtr. pl. 58(93–53)Claudia Quinta;53;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
. Luculli(born 92/90)\n\nClaudia m;92;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
uculli(born 92/90)\n\nClaudia maio;90;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
saris(born c.  56)\n\n\n\nReferences;56;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
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		<title>Dates/en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Publius Clodius Pulcher</title>
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ation early in 58, and the peopl;58;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
nuntiations in 59: it would only;59;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
esar's laws in 59 were religious;59;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
d in September 57 that the consu;57;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
arly months of 56 were again con;56;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
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cted consul in 55 also against C;55;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
the spring of 56, Clodius put o;56;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
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s' services in 58. Enjoying hosp;58;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
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praetorship in 53. Whether Clodi;53;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
praetorship of 53 is unclear and;53;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
consulship of 53 in exchange fo;53;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
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Sicily\n[000]\n\n\n60–52\nQuindecimvi;60;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
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iundis\n[000]\n\n\n58\nPlebeian tribu;58;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
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us Pulchercos. 143, c@ens. 136(c.;143;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
s. 143, c@ens. 136(c. 186–130)(1);136;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
c@ens. 136(c. 186–130)(1) Antist;186;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
ns. 136(c. 186–130)(1) Antistia(V;130;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
rum)married c. 164\n\nClaudiaVestal;164;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
Vestalborn c.  163ClaudiaminorGra;163;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
racchiborn c.  161Ap. Pulcher(c.;161;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
Ap. Pulcher(c. 159–135/1)ClaudiaT;159;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
Pulcher(c. 159–135/1)ClaudiaTerti;135;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
her(c. 159–135/1)ClaudiaTertiab;1;bc-y2;;1.1.3.3;131;&lt;br /&gt;
Tertiaborn c.  157Q. Philippusmin;157;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
mint IIIvir c. 129born 160s, marr;129;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
vir c. 129born 160s, married c. 14;160s;bc-d;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
0s, married c. 143\n\nC. Pulcher(c.;143;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
C. Pulcher(c. 136–92)cos. 92Ap.;136;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
Pulcher(c. 136–92)cos. 92Ap. Pul;92;bc-y;;1.1.2.1;;&lt;br /&gt;
c. 136–92)cos. 92Ap. Pulcher(c.;92;bc-y;;1.1.2.2;;&lt;br /&gt;
Ap. Pulcher(c. 130–76)cos. 79Igno;130;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
Pulcher(c. 130–76)cos. 79Ignotax;76;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
c. 130–76)cos. 79IgnotaxL. Phili;79;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
. Philippus(c. 141–c. 74)cos. 91Q;141;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
ppus(c. 141–c. 74)cos. 91Q. Phil;74;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
141–c. 74)cos. 91Q. Philippus(c.;91;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
. Philippus(c. 143–c. 105)\n\nClaud;143;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
ppus(c. 143–c. 105)\n\nClaudiaemaio;105;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
r etminor(born 100–99)Claudia Ter;100;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
minor(born 100–99)Claudia Tertia;99;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
Regis(born c.  98)Ap. Pulcher(97;98;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
98)Ap. Pulcher(97–49)cos. 54, au;97;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
Ap. Pulcher(97–49)cos. 54, augur;49;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
her(97–49)cos. 54, augur,c@ens.;54;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
, augur,c@ens. 50C. Pulcher(96–c;50;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
. 50C. Pulcher(96–c. 30s)pr. 56C;96;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
Pulcher(96–c. 30s)pr. 56Claudia;30s;bc-d;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
(96–c. 30s)pr. 56Claudia QuartaQ;56;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
leris(born c.  94)P. Clodius Pul;94;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
Pulchertr. pl. 58(93–53)Claudia;58;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
chertr. pl. 58(93–53)Claudia Qui;93;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
rtr. pl. 58(93–53)Claudia Quinta;53;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
. Luculli(born 92/90)\n\nClaudia m;92;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
uculli(born 92/90)\n\nClaudia maio;90;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
saris(born c.  56)\n\n\n\nReferences;56;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
as tribune in 66 similarly had;66;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
57. doi:10.251@62/historia-2023-;62;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
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ertical braid. 2350-2000 BC, Louvr;2350;bc-i;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
al braid. 2350-2000 BC, Louvre Museum;2000 BC;bc-i;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
t Near East to 1600 BC: Holy Warriors;1600 BC;bc-i;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
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		<title>Dates/en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Roman Republic</title>
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obility\nIn the 4th c@entury, pleb;4th;bc-c;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
ere elected in 400. The reason be;400;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
e new limit of 300, including des;300;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
e plebs around 287. The dictator;287;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
ngdoms.[00] In 282, several Roman;282;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
red Corsica in 259\; BC his succes;259;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
es of Sulci in 258, Tyndaris in 2;258;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
ape Ecnomus in 256.[00]\n\nTemple o;256;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
troops.[00] In 255, the Spartan g;255;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
he consuls for 255 nonetheless wo;255;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
the consul of 249, recklessly tr;249;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
h Hasdrubal in 226, stating that;226;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
led to Rome in 220 to act as arbi;220;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
ok the city in 219,[00] triggerin;219;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
Italy. In May 218, he crossed th;218;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
ia in December 218, where he defe;218;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
30,000 men. In 216, the new consu;216;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
nsul-elect for 215, L. Postumius;215;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
donian War. In 215, Hiero II of S;215;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
ng Syracuse in 212 after a long s;212;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
nd Tarentum in 211 and 209.\nIn Hi;211;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
tum in 211 and 209.\nIn Hispania,;209;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
es of Cissa in 218, soon after Ha;218;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
r Hasdrubal in 215, which enabled;215;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
spania. But in 211, Hasdrubal and;211;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
us tactics. In 209, he took Carth;209;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
nice signed in 205.\n\nshowvteMaced;205;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
of Carmona in 207, and Ilipa (no;207;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
ow Seville) in 206, which ended t;206;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
cted consul in 205, he convinced;205;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
d in Africa in 204. He took Utica;204;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
r than that of 241: 10,000 talent;241;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
id Empire@. In 202, internal prob;202;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
an War.[00] In 197, the Romans de;197;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
ean War[00]\nIn 179, Philip died.[;179;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
le of Pydna in 168.[00] The Maced;168;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
y defeated: in 146, the same year;146;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
years later in 123 and reelected;123;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
reelected for 122. He induced th;122;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
third term in 121 but was defeat;121;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
icies.[000]\nIn 121, the province;121;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
uthern Gaul in 123. Lucius Licini;123;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
Narbo there in 118.[000]\n\nRise of;118;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
d Tunisia). In 118, its king, Mic;118;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
Cimbrian War (113–101) was a far;113;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
brian War (113–101) was a far mor;101;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
lic clashes in 121. The Germanic;121;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
in Sicily from 104 to 101\;[000] a;104;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
ly from 104 to 101\;[000] a campai;101;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
Volterras\n\nIn 91, the Social Wa;91;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
d, starting in 88. One of the co;88;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
asion.[000]\nIn 83, he returned f;83;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
ictatorship in 81 after election;81;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
as consul for 80. He then retir;80;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
hynia.[000]\nIn 73, a slave upris;73;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
the consuls of 72.[000] At the h;72;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
consulship in 70. During their;70;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
of Bithynia in 73, Lucullus was;73;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
and Pontus in 67, Lucullus was;67;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
Mithridates in 66.[000] Defeatin;66;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
n Pharnaces in 63.[000] Pompey r;63;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
tribunate for 58. Clodius set a;58;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
m as consul in 59, Caesar was ap;59;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
fought between 58 and 49.\nCaesar;58;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
between 58 and 49.\nCaesar defeat;49;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
major battles 58 and 57. In 55;58;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
battles 58 and 57. In 55 and 54;57;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
58 and 57. In 55 and 54 he made;55;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
57. In 55 and 54 he made two ex;54;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
lpine Gaul. By 50, all of Gaul l;50;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
consulship in 55, promising to;55;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
consulship in 55, and Caesar's;55;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
the summer of 54, a wave of pol;54;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
in January of 52, when Milo mur;52;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
a gang war.\nIn 53, Crassus launc;53;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
and Caesar. In 51, some Roman se;51;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
r\nOn 1 January 49, an agent of C;49;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
the spring of 49 swept down the;49;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
f Pharsalus in 48.[000][000] Pom;48;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
civil war. In 46 Caesar lost pe;46;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
lship.[000] In 48, he was given;48;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
an Council. In 46, Caesar was gi;46;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
te on 15 March 44. Virtually all;44;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
of Philippi in 42.\n\nshowvteFinal;42;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
ry victory. In 27, he was grante;27;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
llenged in the 2nd c@entury, the;2nd;bc-c;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
Tullius (ruled 578–534).[000] The;578;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
ius (ruled 578–534).[000] The pha;534;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
insula. In the 4th c@entury, the;4th;bc-c;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
ic invasion of 390\; more likely,;390;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
el after about 300, but it was ma;300;bc-i;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
size.[000]\nIn 217, near the begi;217;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
can period. In 107, all citizens,;107;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
plebiscite of 218 forbade senato;218;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
t rescinded in 445, sought to pre;445;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
queducts (from 312), suburban mar;312;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
built between 120 and 80 BC\nThe;120;bc-i;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
etween 120 and 80 BC\nThe tomb of th;80 BC;bc-i;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
y, constructed 50–30 BC\nRepublic;50;bc-i;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
constructed 50–30 BC\nRepublican Rom;30 BC;bc-i;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
e Lex Ogulnia (300) gave patricia;300;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
ities.[000] In 392, Camillus esta;392;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
e Summanus, c. 278, Vortumnus c.;278;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
, Vortumnus c. 264, and at some t;264;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
the end of the 3rd c@entury, Mine;3rd;bc-c;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
irst aqueduct (312), built during;312;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
The Orator, c. 100 BC, an Etrusco-Ro;100 BC;bc-i;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
s early as the 7th c@entury.[000];7th;bc-c;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
y.[000] By the 3rd c@entury, sign;3rd;bc-c;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
eum, Italy, c. 50 BC\nModern study o;50 BC;bc-i;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
atin, from the 1st c@entury. Most;1st;bc-c;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
t began around 200. Education beg;200;bc-i;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
nt Rome\nIn the 3rd c@entury, Gree;3rd;bc-c;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
, built around 70 BC and buried by;70 BC;bc-i;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
ven by Livy as 494\; many other da;494;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
lius Luscus in 444, and Quintus A;444;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
ius Meranda in 422 were also pleb;422;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
Established in 196 to take over t;196;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
ts is dated to 175.\n\n^ Cornell 19;175;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
eus, consul in 196..\n\n^ Nicolet 1;196;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
ica and Spain, 241–218&amp;quot;. In Hoyos;241;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
and Spain, 241–218&amp;quot;. In Hoyos (20;218;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
ecline curves, 600 BC to 600 AD&amp;quot;. So;600 BC;bc-i;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
. &amp;quot;Rome in the fifth c@entury I: th;fifth;bc-c;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
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		<title>Dates/en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Julius Caesar</title>
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al form by the first c@entury, but;first;bc-c;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
d in the early first c@entury, prod;first;bc-c;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
ey in the late 70s to support res;70s;bc-d;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
the consul of 63, Gaius Antoniu;63;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
an Republic in 40 BC after Caesar's;40 BC;bc-i;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
the winter of 58–57, Caesar's f;58;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
e winter of 58–57, Caesar's forw;57;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
and by August 58 forced Pompey;58;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
c. late August 54 did not create;54;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
inal bust from 70 to 60 BC, Veni;70;bc-i;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
ust from 70 to 60 BC, Venice Nation;60 BC;bc-i;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
rcingetorix in 52 – was complete;52;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
irst mooted in 52 as colleague t;52;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
s as consul in 46\; he borrowed m;46;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
ius (consul in 45), Decimus Brut;45;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
designate for 42), as well as C;42;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
the consuls of 91 and 90 were Se;91;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
suls of 91 and 90 were Sextus Ca;90;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
oconsulship to 91 with praetorsh;91;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
onsular law in 70 which removed;70;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
ned that since 58 Caesar had hel;58;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
late summer of 54[\;] if it opene;54;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
ionship during 53&amp;quot;\; &amp;quot;Julia's dea;53;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
consulship in 59 was a fantasy;59;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
r's actions in 59 were overturne;59;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
(2020). Januar 49 v. Chr.: Vorgeschichte;49 v. Chr.;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
as praetors in 45 and Casca as p;45;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
ian tribune in 44 or 43..\n\n^ Mor;44;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
ibune in 44 or 43..\n\n^ Morstein-;43;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
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		<title>Dates/en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alexander the Great</title>
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menid rule. In 336 he sent Parmen;336;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
le of Issus in 331.[000][000] How;331;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
Alexandria c. 30 BC\nOver the cours;30 BC;bc-i;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
20 June 2015. 356 – Alexander bo;356;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
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		<title>Dates/en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sulla</title>
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s defeated. In 109, Rome sent Qui;109;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
consulship of 101, came to Catul;101;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
ons in October 89.[00]\nPolitical;89;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
the consuls of 88 would be assig;88;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
the summer of 88, he reorganise;88;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
e beginning of 80... the older v;80;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
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		<id>http://timeline.oldera.org/wiki/index.php?title=Dates/en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Philip_II_of_Macedon&amp;diff=5732</id>
		<title>Dates/en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Philip II of Macedon</title>
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ip in the late 350s\nIn 357 BC, Phi;350s;bc-d;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
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myntas III (r. 393–369)Gygaea[b];393;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
as III (r. 393–369)Gygaea[b]\n\nPto;369;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
of Aloros (r. 368–365)EurynoeAle;368;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
Aloros (r. 368–365)EurynoeAlexand;365;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
exander II (r. 369–368)Perdiccas;369;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
der II (r. 369–368)Perdiccas III;368;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
diccas III (r. 365–360/59)Archela;365;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
as III (r. 365–360/59)ArchelausAr;360;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
II (r. 365–360/59)ArchelausArrhi;59;bc-y1;;;359;&lt;br /&gt;
Amyntas IV (r. 360/59)\nAmyntas[00;360;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
tas IV (r. 360/59)\nAmyntas[00]At;59;bc-y1;;;359;&lt;br /&gt;
sPhilip II (r. 360/59–336)Philinn;360;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
lip II (r. 360/59–336)PhilinnaOl;59;bc-y1;;;359;&lt;br /&gt;
II (r. 360/59–336)PhilinnaOlympi;336;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
eCassander (r. 305–297)Thessaloni;305;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
sander (r. 305–297)ThessalonicePh;297;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
Arrhidaeus (r. 323–317)CleopatraA;323;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
idaeus (r. 323–317)CleopatraAlexa;317;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
der III[d] (r. 336–323)Barsine\nPh;336;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
III[d] (r. 336–323)Barsine\nPhilip;323;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
Philip IV (r. 297)Antipater I (r;297;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
ntipater I (r. 297–294)Alexander;297;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
ater I (r. 297–294)Alexander V (r;294;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
lexander V (r. 297–294)Neoptolemu;297;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
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der IV (r. 323–310)Heracles[e];310;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
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ry of Macedon, 650 BC – 300 AD. Leid;650 BC;bc-i;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
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		<id>http://timeline.oldera.org/wiki/index.php?title=Dates/en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Publius_Clodius_Pulcher&amp;diff=5731</id>
		<title>Dates/en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Publius Clodius Pulcher</title>
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came consul in 79.  His mother's;79;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
her, consul in 54, and Gaius Cla;54;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
er, praetor in 56, and subsequen;56;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
was consul in 60, and the latte;60;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
llus Nepos, in 57.  Mucia Tertia;57;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
us, praetor in 56\; a half-brothe;56;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
f the plebs in 54.\n\nEarly career;54;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
th Lucullus in 68, at which time;68;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
ned to Rome in 63, in time for M;63;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
the consuls of 63, and probably;63;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
r years old in 59, and had proba;59;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
s tribunate in 63.[00]  Clodius;63;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
o as consul in 63 had suppressed;63;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
r.  In January 57, one of the ne;57;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
BC.[00] About 43 or 42, while s;43;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
0] About 43 or 42, while still q;42;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
0] However, in 41, Claudia's mot;41;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
rce Claudia in 40.[00] She was s;40;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
ia?)married c. 138Ap. Claudius Pu;138;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
us Pulchercos. 143, c@ens. 136(c.;143;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
s. 143, c@ens. 136(c. 186–130)(1);136;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
c@ens. 136(c. 186–130)(1) Antist;186;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
ns. 136(c. 186–130)(1) Antistia(V;130;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
rum)married c. 164\n\nClaudiaVestal;164;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
Vestalborn c.  163ClaudiaminorGra;163;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
racchiborn c.  161Ap. Pulcher(c.;161;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
Ap. Pulcher(c. 159–135/1)ClaudiaT;159;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
Pulcher(c. 159–135/1)ClaudiaTerti;135;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
her(c. 159–135/1)ClaudiaTertiab;1;bc-y2;;1.1.3.3;131;&lt;br /&gt;
Tertiaborn c.  157Q. Philippusmin;157;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
mint IIIvir c. 129born 160s, marr;129;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
vir c. 129born 160s, married c. 14;160s;bc-d;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
0s, married c. 143\n\nC. Pulcher(c.;143;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
C. Pulcher(c. 136–92)cos. 92Ap.;136;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
Pulcher(c. 136–92)cos. 92Ap. Pul;92;bc-y;;1.1.2.1;;&lt;br /&gt;
c. 136–92)cos. 92Ap. Pulcher(c.;92;bc-y;;1.1.2.2;;&lt;br /&gt;
Ap. Pulcher(c. 130–76)cos. 79Igno;130;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
Pulcher(c. 130–76)cos. 79Ignotax;76;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
c. 130–76)cos. 79IgnotaxL. Phili;79;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
. Philippus(c. 141–c. 74)cos. 91Q;141;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
ppus(c. 141–c. 74)cos. 91Q. Phil;74;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
141–c. 74)cos. 91Q. Philippus(c.;91;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
. Philippus(c. 143–c. 105)\n\nClaud;143;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
ppus(c. 143–c. 105)\n\nClaudiaemaio;105;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
r etminor(born 100–99)Claudia Ter;100;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
minor(born 100–99)Claudia Tertia;99;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
Regis(born c.  98)Ap. Pulcher(97;98;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
98)Ap. Pulcher(97–49)cos. 54, au;97;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
Ap. Pulcher(97–49)cos. 54, augur;49;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
her(97–49)cos. 54, augur,c@ens.;54;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
, augur,c@ens. 50C. Pulcher(96–c;50;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
. 50C. Pulcher(96–c. 30s)pr. 56C;96;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
Pulcher(96–c. 30s)pr. 56Claudia;30s;bc-d;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
(96–c. 30s)pr. 56Claudia QuartaQ;56;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
leris(born c.  94)P. Clodius Pul;94;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
Pulchertr. pl. 58(93–53)Claudia;58;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
chertr. pl. 58(93–53)Claudia Qui;93;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
rtr. pl. 58(93–53)Claudia Quinta;53;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
. Luculli(born 92/90)\n\nClaudia m;92;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
uculli(born 92/90)\n\nClaudia maio;90;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
saris(born c.  56)\n\n\n\nIn fiction;56;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
Fulvia between 62 and 59, probab;62;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
between 62 and 59, probably duri;59;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
consulship in 62.\n\n^ In a passa;62;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
t in the early 50s was attributed;50s;bc-d;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
s politique en 61 av. J.-C., Les Belles Le;61 av. J.-C.;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
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		<title>Dates/en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mark Antony</title>
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Antyllus (born 47) and Iullus An;47;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
Antonius (born 45).\n\nAssassinati;45;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
tra VII, dated 40–30 BC, Vatican;40;bc-i;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
VII, dated 40–30 BC, Vatican Museu;30 BC;bc-i;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
00]\nIn October 41, Antony reques;41;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
Antioch during 37, Antony's comb;37;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
uperatio entre 44 et 30 a. C. n.;44;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
io entre 44 et 30 a. C. n. Brussels: L;30 a. C.;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
n de l'Empire, 44 avant J.C. – 260 après J.;44 avant J.C.;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
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	<entry>
		<id>http://timeline.oldera.org/wiki/index.php?title=Dates/en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Template:Saka_kurgans&amp;diff=5729</id>
		<title>Dates/en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Template:Saka kurgans</title>
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pe\n Arzhan-1c. 800 BCE Shiliktyc. 700;800 BCE;bc-i;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
BCE Shiliktyc. 700 BCE Arzhan-2c. 650;700 BCE;bc-i;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
BCE Arzhan-2c. 650 BCE Bes Shatyrc. 5;650 BCE;bc-i;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
E Bes Shatyrc. 550 BCE Taksaic. 500 B;550 BCE;bc-i;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
0 BCE Taksaic. 500 BCE Ingalac. 500 B;500 BCE;bc-i;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
0 BCE Ingalac. 500 BCE Tasmola7th-5th;500 BCE;bc-i;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
BCE Boraldayc. 600-400 BCE Salbyk;600;bc-i;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
Boraldayc. 600-400 BCE Salbykc. 600-4;400 BCE;bc-i;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
0 BCE Salbykc. 600-400 BCE Eleke;600;bc-i;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
E Salbykc. 600-400 BCE Eleke Sazyc. 6;400 BCE;bc-i;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
E Eleke Sazyc. 600-400 BCE Berel-;600;bc-i;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
eke Sazyc. 600-400 BCE Berel-1c. 350;400 BCE;bc-i;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
BCE Berel-1c. 350 BCE Pazyryk-1,2c.;350 BCE;bc-i;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
Pazyryk-1,2c. 300 BCE Berel-11c. 300;300 BCE;bc-i;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
BCE Berel-11c. 300 BCE Issykc. 400-20;300 BCE;bc-i;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
00 BCE Issykc. 400-200 BCE Tillya;400;bc-i;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
CE Issykc. 400-200 BCE Tillya Tepe1st;200 BCE;bc-i;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
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	<entry>
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		<title>Dates/en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Saka</title>
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akhstan. Circa 400–200 BC.[0][0];400;bc-i;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
tan. Circa 400–200 BC.[0][0]\nThe Sak;200 BC;bc-i;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
arius I, circa 500 BC.\nAccording to;500 BC;bc-i;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
ted to between 550 and 250 BC.[00;550;bc-i;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
etween 550 and 250 BC.[00]\nDarius I;250 BC;bc-i;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
s resettled c. 100 BC\nRené Grousset;100 BC;bc-i;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
sia from circa 100 BC\n\t\t\n\t\t\n\t\t\t\n\t\t\tT;100 BC;bc-i;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
ed between ca. 900 BC to AD 1, compr;900 BC;bc-i;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
rial costumes (650-600 BC).[000];650;bc-i;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
costumes (650-600 BC).[000]\nThe 201;600 BC;bc-i;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
s of Srubnaya (1900 BC–1200 BCE) and;1900 BC;bc-i;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
bnaya (1900 BC–1200 BCE) and Andronovo;1200 BCE;bc-i;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
Andronovo (c. 2000–1150 BCE) ance;2000;bc-i;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
onovo (c. 2000–1150 BCE) ancestry ance;1150 BCE;bc-i;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
he Iron Age (c.1000 BCE) became a regi;1000 BCE;bc-i;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
es.[000] Circa 600 BCE, groups from t;600 BCE;bc-i;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
ls.[000] Circa 500 BCE, other groups;500 BCE;bc-i;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
ai kurgans, c. 500 BCE.[000][000];500 BCE;bc-i;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
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BCE Boraldayc. 600-400 BCE Salbyk;600;bc-i;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
Boraldayc. 600-400 BCE Salbykc. 600-4;400 BCE;bc-i;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
00 BCE Issykc. 400-200 BCE Tillya;400;bc-i;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
CE Issykc. 400-200 BCE Tillya Tepe1st;200 BCE;bc-i;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
ted from about 800 BC onward, and th;800 BC;bc-i;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
zakhstan circa 700 BC, and are assoc;700 BC;bc-i;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
n 1 kurgan (c. 800 BC)\nMain article:;800 BC;bc-i;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
dated to circa 800 BC.[000] Many of;800 BC;bc-i;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
dated to circa 800 BC, partly looted;800 BC;bc-i;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
rzhan-1, circa 800 BC.[000]\n\t\t\n\nShil;800 BC;bc-i;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
obe kurgan (c. 700 BC)\nMain article:;700 BC;bc-i;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
Arzhan 2 (c. 650 BC)\nSee also: Ald;650 BC;bc-i;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
al Complex (c. 800-400 BC)\nRecumb;800;bc-i;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
omplex (c. 800-400 BC)\nRecumbent sta;400 BC;bc-i;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
rial mound (c. 350-300 BC)\nNear t;350;bc-i;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
mound (c. 350-300 BC)\nNear the selo;300 BC;bc-i;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
yk culture (c. 300 BC)\nMain article:;300 BC;bc-i;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
burial around 300 BC. The Pazyryks;300 BC;bc-i;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
hunting, circa 500 BC, Gansu Museum.;500 BC;bc-i;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
from about the eight c@entury B.C.&amp;quot;;eight;bc-c;;;8;&lt;br /&gt;
eight c@entury B.C.&amp;quot;\nRice, Tamara; B.C.;bc-r;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
ppe peoples to 100 bc&amp;quot;. Encyclopædia;100 bc;bc-i;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
civilizations: 700 B.C. to A.D. 250. P;700 B.C.;bc-i;;2.1.1.1;;&lt;br /&gt;
assical world, 600 B.C.-A.D. 650. Haw;600 B.C;bc-i;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
&amp;quot;Scythians, c. 700 BCE—600 CE: Punchi;700 BCE;bc-i;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
civilizations: 700 B.C. to A.D. 250. P;700 B.C.;bc-i;;2.2.1.1;;&lt;br /&gt;
The Scythians 700–300 BC@. Bloom;700;bc-i;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
Scythians 700–300 BC@. Bloomsbury P;300 BC;bc-i;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
Civilizations, 700 B. C. to A. D. 250.;700 B. C.;bc-i;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
civilizations: 700 B.C. to A.D. 250. H;700 B.C.;bc-i;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
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		<title>Dates/en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Roman Republic</title>
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obility\nIn the 4th c@entury, pleb;4th;bc-c;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
ere elected in 400. The reason be;400;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
e new limit of 300, including des;300;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
e plebs around 287. The dictator;287;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
ngdoms.[00] In 282, several Roman;282;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
red Corsica in 259\; BC his succes;259;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
es of Sulci in 258, Tyndaris in 2;258;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
ape Ecnomus in 256.[00]\n\nTemple o;256;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
troops.[00] In 255, the Spartan g;255;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
he consuls for 255 nonetheless wo;255;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
the consul of 249, recklessly tr;249;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
h Hasdrubal in 226, stating that;226;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
led to Rome in 220 to act as arbi;220;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
ok the city in 219,[00] triggerin;219;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
Italy. In May 218, he crossed th;218;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
ia in December 218, where he defe;218;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
30,000 men. In 216, the new consu;216;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
nsul-elect for 215, L. Postumius;215;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
donian War. In 215, Hiero II of S;215;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
ng Syracuse in 212 after a long s;212;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
nd Tarentum in 211 and 209.\nIn Hi;211;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
tum in 211 and 209.\nIn Hispania,;209;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
es of Cissa in 218, soon after Ha;218;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
r Hasdrubal in 215, which enabled;215;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
spania. But in 211, Hasdrubal and;211;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
us tactics. In 209, he took Carth;209;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
nice signed in 205.\n\nshowvteMaced;205;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
of Carmona in 207, and Ilipa (no;207;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
ow Seville) in 206, which ended t;206;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
cted consul in 205, he convinced;205;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
d in Africa in 204. He took Utica;204;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
r than that of 241: 10,000 talent;241;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
id Empire@. In 202, internal prob;202;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
an War.[00] In 197, the Romans de;197;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
ean War[00]\nIn 179, Philip died.[;179;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
le of Pydna in 168.[00] The Maced;168;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
y defeated: in 146, the same year;146;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
years later in 123 and reelected;123;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
reelected for 122. He induced th;122;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
third term in 121 but was defeat;121;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
icies.[000]\nIn 121, the province;121;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
uthern Gaul in 123. Lucius Licini;123;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
Narbo there in 118.[000]\n\nRise of;118;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
d Tunisia). In 118, its king, Mic;118;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
Cimbrian War (113–101) was a far;113;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
brian War (113–101) was a far mor;101;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
lic clashes in 121. The Germanic;121;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
in Sicily from 104 to 101\;[000] a;104;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
ly from 104 to 101\;[000] a campai;101;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
Volterras\n\nIn 91, the Social Wa;91;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
d, starting in 88. One of the co;88;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
asion.[000]\nIn 83, he returned f;83;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
ictatorship in 81 after election;81;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
as consul for 80. He then retir;80;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
hynia.[000]\nIn 73, a slave upris;73;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
the consuls of 72.[000] At the h;72;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
consulship in 70. During their;70;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
of Bithynia in 73, Lucullus was;73;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
and Pontus in 67, Lucullus was;67;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
Mithridates in 66.[000] Defeatin;66;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
n Pharnaces in 63.[000] Pompey r;63;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
tribunate for 58. Clodius set a;58;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
m as consul in 59, he was appoin;59;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
fought between 58 and 49.\nCaesar;58;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
between 58 and 49.\nCaesar defeat;49;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
major battles 58 and 57. In 55;58;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
battles 58 and 57. In 55 and 54;57;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
58 and 57. In 55 and 54 he made;55;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
57. In 55 and 54 he made two ex;54;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
lpine Gaul. By 50, all of Gaul l;50;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
consulship in 55, promising to;55;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
consulship in 55, and Caesar's;55;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
the summer of 54, a wave of pol;54;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
in January of 52, when Milo mur;52;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
a gang war.\nIn 53, Crassus launc;53;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
and Caesar. In 51, some Roman se;51;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
r\nOn 1 January 49, an agent of C;49;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
the spring of 49 swept down the;49;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
f Pharsalus in 48.[000][000] Pom;48;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
civil war. In 46 Caesar lost pe;46;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
lship.[000] In 48, he was given;48;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
an Council. In 46, Caesar was gi;46;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
te on 15 March 44. Virtually all;44;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
of Philippi in 42.\n\nshowvteFinal;42;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
ry victory. In 27, he was grante;27;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
llenged in the 2nd c@entury, the;2nd;bc-c;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
Tullius (ruled 578–534).[000] The;578;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
ius (ruled 578–534).[000] The pha;534;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
insula. In the 4th c@entury, the;4th;bc-c;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
ic invasion of 390\; more likely,;390;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
el after about 300, but it was ma;300;bc-i;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
size.[000]\nIn 217, near the begi;217;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
can period. In 107, all citizens,;107;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
plebiscite of 218 forbade senato;218;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
t rescinded in 445, sought to pre;445;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
queducts (from 312), suburban mar;312;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
built between 120 and 80 BC\nThe;120;bc-i;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
etween 120 and 80 BC\nThe tomb of th;80 BC;bc-i;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
y, constructed 50–30 BC\nRepublic;50;bc-i;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
constructed 50–30 BC\nRepublican Rom;30 BC;bc-i;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
e Lex Ogulnia (300) gave patricia;300;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
ities.[000] In 392, Camillus esta;392;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
e Summanus, c. 278, Vortumnus c.;278;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
, Vortumnus c. 264, and at some t;264;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
the end of the 3rd c@entury, Mine;3rd;bc-c;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
irst aqueduct (312), built during;312;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
The Orator, c. 100 BC, an Etrusco-Ro;100 BC;bc-i;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
s early as the 7th c@entury.[000];7th;bc-c;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
y.[000] By the 3rd c@entury, sign;3rd;bc-c;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
eum, Italy, c. 50 BC\nModern study o;50 BC;bc-i;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
atin, from the 1st c@entury. Most;1st;bc-c;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
t began around 200. Education beg;200;bc-i;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
nt Rome\nIn the 3rd c@entury, Gree;3rd;bc-c;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
, built around 70 BC and buried by;70 BC;bc-i;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
ven by Livy as 494\; many other da;494;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
lius Luscus in 444, and Quintus A;444;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
ius Meranda in 422 were also pleb;422;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
Established in 196 to take over t;196;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
ts is dated to 175.\n\n^ Cornell 19;175;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
eus, consul in 196..\n\n^ Nicolet 1;196;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
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and Spain, 241–218&amp;quot;. In Hoyos (20;218;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
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ergence around 800 BC to its subject;800 BC;bc-i;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
d (785–481 BC)\n785 Pithecusae (Is;785;bc-y;;1.1.2.2;;&lt;br /&gt;
ia and Chalcis\n777 Cumae is found;777;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
ded by Chalcis\n776 Traditional da;776;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
Olympic games.\n757 The First Mess;757;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
n of the war).\n756 Kyzikus is set;756;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
led by Ionians\n754 Polydorus beco;754;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
ing of Sparta.\n753 Athens: Office;753;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
on Pausanias).\n743 Rhegion is fou;743;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
ed by Euboeans\n740 Zancle is foun;740;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
ed by Euboeans\n738 Alternative da;738;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
Messenian War.\n737 Rhegion and Za;737;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
n under Zancle\n735 Perdiccas I of;735;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
uers the land.\n734 Polydorus send;734;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
ists to Italy.\n734 Syracuse is fo;734;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
ns and Teneans\n734 Kerkyra is fou;734;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
by Korinthians\n733 Naxos (Sicily);733;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
ed by Euboeans\n733 Troliton is fo;733;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
ed by Megarans\n732 Euboea splits;732;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
ue to disputes\n731 Sigeion is fou;731;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
ed by Mytilene\n731 Catania is fou;731;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
by Chalcidians\n730 Leontini is fo;730;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
yrant Euarchus\n730 Troliton is ab;730;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
ed in Leontini\n728 Troliton settl;728;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
settle Thapsos\n727–717 Hippomenes;727;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
le Thapsos\n727–717 Hippomenes, ar;717;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
Aristotle).\nc. 725 Lelantine War;725;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
ime uncertain.\n725 Thapsos abando;725;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
apsos settlers\n720s/710s Droughts;720s;bc-d;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
settlers\n720s/710s Droughts on Eu;710s;bc-d;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
ghts on Euboea\n720 Korinth remove;720;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
s from Kerkyra\n720: Sybaris is fo;720;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
ns from Helice\n719 Polydorus, Kin;719;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
y Polymarchus.\n716 Mylae is found;716;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
exed by Zancle\n716 According to l;716;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
wife's anger.\n715 Lydia annexes;715;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
sieges Smyrna\n712 Lydia abandons;712;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
ad and Sipylus\n712 Korinth annexe;712;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
la from Megara\n710s Eretrian aband;710s;bc-d;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
ment of Andros\n709 Kroton is foun;709;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
ed by Achaeans\n707 Taras is found;707;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
ded by Dorians\n705 Hybla Minor is;705;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
Megara Hyblaea\n704 Korinth gives;704;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
Samos 4 ships\n700 The town of Ph;700;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
y the Rhodians\n700 Erythra is ann;700;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
tation needed]\n699 Metapontion is;699;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
on and Sybaris\n698 Euarchus is ov;698;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
wn by Leontini\n696 Lefkandi is oc;696;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
ied by Chalcis\n695 Polieum is fou;695;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
ded by Ionians\n691 Antandrus is f;691;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
ed by Mytilene\n690 Pheidon become;690;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
rant of Argos.\n689 Gela is founde;689;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
ns and Rodians\n688 Arisba is anne;688;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
ar on Methymna\n687 Annual office;687;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
on Pausanias).\n686 Methymna is an;686;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
ed by Mytilene\n686 Megara gains i;686;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
e from Korinth\n685 The second Mes;685;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
an war begins.\n685 Chalcedon is f;685;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
ed by Megarans\n680 Epizephyrian L;680;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
ounded by Opus\n676 Pergamon is fo;676;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
ded by Ionians\n674 Karystus is oc;674;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
ied by Korinth\n672 Abydos is sett;672;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
led by Miletus\n671 Melia is destr;671;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
ne split Melia\n670 Miletus is sie;670;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
lian territory\n669 or 668 Battle;669;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
rritory\n669 or 668 Battle of Hysi;668;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
ttle of Hysiae\n668 Lydia abandons;668;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
iege of Mietus\n667 Byzantium is f;667;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
by Korinthians\n665 The second Mes;665;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
nian war ends.\n664 Corcyran Revol;664;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
and Korinthos\n664 Akrai is found;664;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
ed by Syracuse\n657 Cypselus subje;657;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
th to tyranny.\n657 Founding of Le;657;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
kas by Corinth\n655 Akanthus and S;655;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
ded by Androsi\n654 Abdera is foun;654;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
Klazomenaites\n652 Ephesus and Pr;652;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
by Cimmerians\n651 Levantine War;651;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
evantine Plain\n650 The Pontic Pen;650;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
xeinos Pontos.\n650 Andros, Kea an;650;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
eaves Karystus\n650 Syracuse annex;650;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
exes Pantalica\n648 Himera is foun;648;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
d by Zancleans\n645–560 Spartan wa;645;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
Zancleans\n645–560 Spartan wars w;560;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
l unsuccessful\n643 Kasmenai is fo;643;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
ed by Syracuse\n637–630 Drought on;637;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
y Syracuse\n637–630 Drought on The;630;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
ought on Thera\n633 Ambrakia found;633;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
nd Korinthians\n632 Cylon, Athenia;632;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
e himself king\n631 Battus establi;631;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
rene in Libya.\n630 Helorus is fou;630;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
ed by Syracuse\n630 Histria is est;630;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
native Getae@.\n630 Founding of Tr;630;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
polis by Samos\n630 Formal pederas;630;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
onal modality.\n628 Selinus is fou;628;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
blaea Megarans\n627 Epidamos is fo;627;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
by Kerkyreans\n627 Cypselus is su;627;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
d by Periander\n625 Establishment;625;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
t of Naucratis\n621 Draco, Athenia;621;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
able by death.\n621 Epidaurus is a;621;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
xed by Korinth\n619 Herbessus is a;619;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
ed by Syracuse\n616 Miletus is sie;616;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
ieged by Lydia\n615 Leontini is ov;615;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
n by Panaetius\n612 Miletus is ove;612;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
by Thrasybulos\n610 Panticapaeum (;610;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
d by Milesians\n609 Panaetius is o;609;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
st by Leontini\n606 Gorgus is succ;606;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
d by Periander\n604 Lydia abandons;604;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
ege of Miletus\n603 Athenai annexe;603;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
nnexes Sigeion\n601 Miletus and Ko;601;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
become allies\n600 Massalia found;600;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
mate date).[0]\n600 Segesta is Hel;600;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
zed by Ionians\n598 Akrillai is fo;598;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
ed by Syracuse\n598 Kamarina is fo;598;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
ed by Syracuse\n597 Delphi gains i;597;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
ce from Kirrha\n596 Paleopoli is f;596;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
nded by Samosi\n595 Salamis is ann;595;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
exed by Athens\n595 Start of the F;595;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
rst Sacred War\n594 Kirrha is sieg;594;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
ctyonic League\n594 Solon, Athenia;594;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
Ath. Pol. 8).\n592 Ephesus is sie;592;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
eged by Persia\n590 Siege of Ephes;590;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
ian war starts\n590 Muorica (Renam;590;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
ed by Syracuse\n590 Sappho, Greek;590;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
and of Lesbos.\n589 Klazomenai is;589;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
ieged by Lydia\n588 Poseidonia is;588;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
ded by Sybaris\n587 Siege of Klazo;587;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
doned by Lydia\n586 Death of Lycop;586;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
ant of Corcyra\n586 Plataea gains;586;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
ce from Thebai\n585 Kirrha is dest;585;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
a is destroyed\n585 Lydian-Median;585;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
at Halys River\n585 The philosophe;585;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
ttle of Halys.\n585 Periander is o;585;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
y Psammetichus\n585 End of the Fir;585;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
rst Sacred War\n583 Psammetichus i;583;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
own by Korinth\n582 Akragas is fou;582;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
nded by Gelans\n582: First recorde;582;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
Pythian Games\n581 Selinus attack;581;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
attacks Motya\n581 Korinth join t;581;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
nnesian League\n580 Foundation of;580;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
of Parthenope\n580 Selinus is def;580;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
aws from Motya\n580 Periander is o;580;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
ts in Ambrakia\n580 Elis joins the;580;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
nnesian League\n580 Lipari is foun;580;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
ded by Knidosi\n578 Thrasybulos di;578;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
rasybulos dies\n575 Empúries, also;575;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
cf. emporion).\n572 Pisa and Olymp;572;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
nnexed by Elis\n570 Akragas is ove;570;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
wn by Phalaris\n570 Phocaeans from;570;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
s (Monaco).[0]\n569 Pythagoras is;569;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
goras is born.\n565 Peisistratos,;565;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
f poor people.\n561 Peisistratos t;561;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
or first time.\n560 Ephesus is bes;560;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
ieged by Lydia\n560 Phalaris annex;560;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
annexes Himera\n559 Ephesus is ann;559;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
nexed by Lydia\n559-550 Lydia anne;559;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
d by Lydia\n559-550 Lydia annexes;550;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
olis and Ionia\n559 Achilleion is;559;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
ed by Mytilene\n557 Argos is overt;557;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
wn by Perilaus\n556 Phlius is over;556;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
rthrown by Leo\n555 Helike (Elche);555;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
city of Helice\n555 Peisistratos d;555;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
der of nobles.\n555 Miltiades I un;555;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
under his rule\n554 Phalaris is ov;554;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
s independence\n553 Kamarina decla;553;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
from Syracuse\n552 Kamarina is an;552;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
ed by Syracuse\n551 Telemachus ove;551;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
throws Akragas\n550 Minoa is found;550;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
ded by Selinus\n550 Odessa[0] is e;550;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
ty of Histria.\n550 Miltiades II i;550;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
des II is born\n549 Peisistratos r;549;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
p of Megacles.\n549 Boeotian Leagu;549;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
gue is founded\n548 Lesbos sieges;548;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
sieges Sigeion\n547 Athens repulse;547;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
thenian vassal\n546 Sparta annexes;546;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
era from Argos\n546 Croesus, rich;546;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
s by Persians.\n545 Miletus is ove;545;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
by Molpagoras\n545 Lygdamis becom;545;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
yrant of Naxos\n545 The ancient Gr;545;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
nd Cretans.[0]\n544 Abdera starts;544;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
its Golden Age\n543 Phanagoria, (K;543;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
rus the Great.\n542 Peisistratos e;542;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
hracian mines.\n542 The colony of;542;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
Pontic Greeks.\n541 Telemachus is;541;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
n by Alcamenes\n540 Naxan vassaliz;540;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
ation of Paros\n540 Selinus is ove;540;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
rown by Theron\n538 Sybaris conque;538;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
conquers Siris\n538 Samos is overt;538;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
by Polycrates\n536 Samos annexes;536;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
e from Miletus\n535 Perilaus dies;535;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
Perilaus dies\n534 Athens starts;534;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
ibute from Ios\n532 Croton is over;532;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
wn by Cylonius\n532 Peisistratos r;532;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
amis of Naxos.\n531 Ikaria is anne;531;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
nexed by Samos\n530 Emporion becom;530;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
aginian vassal\n530 Maktorion is f;530;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
exiled Gelans\n530 Tegea joins th;530;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
nnesian League\n529 Leo dies\n528 M;529;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
e\n529 Leo dies\n528 Maktorion is a;528;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
s move to Gela\n527 Peisistratos d;527;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
nd Hipparchus.\n527 Rineia and Del;527;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
nexed by Samos\n526 Cylonius is ov;526;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
rown by Kroton\n525 Netum is annex;525;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
ed by Syracuse\n525 The ancient Gr;525;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
le from Cyrene\n525 Persian Cambys;525;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
t takes Egypt.\n524 Samos annexes;524;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
nnexes Donousa\n524 Lgydamis of Na;524;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
is overthrown\n523 Chalcedon is a;523;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
Persian Empire\n522 Death of Polyc;522;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
of Maiandrios\n521 Overthrow of M;521;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
backed Syloson\n520 Peithagoras ov;520;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
rthrows Theron\n519 Plataea leaves;519;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
by the latter\n519 Miltiades is o;519;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
by Stesagoras\n519 Abydos declare;519;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
Tyrant Daphnis\n518 Athens repulse;518;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
s from Plataea\n517 Sybaris is ove;517;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
hrown by Telys\n516 Miltiades II a;516;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
porates Abydos\n516 Cassaibile is;516;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
ed by Syracuse\n515 Molpagoras is;515;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
d by Histiaeos\n515 Hippias become;515;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
of Hipparchus.\n514 Tenedos, Lesbo;514;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
Persian Empire\n513 Miltiades II d;513;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
hens to Persia\n513 Myrcinos is fo;513;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
ded by Ionians\n513 Persia annexes;513;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
hrace (Region)\n513 Cinyps, Libya,;513;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
of Dorieus.[0]\n512 Antandrus is a;512;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
Persian Empire\n512 Persian vassal;512;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
ation of Naxos\n511 Piraeus is fou;511;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
exed by Athens\n511 Thracian Chern;511;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
Persian Empire\n510 Kroton annexes;510;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
erthrows Telys\n510 Pythagoras est;510;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
is own school.\n510 Peithagoras is;510;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
wn by Euryleon\n510 Minoa is renam;510;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
Heraclea Minoa\n510 Cinyps is anne;510;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
ed by Carthage\n508 Andros and Nax;508;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
Persian Empire\n508 Hippias is for;508;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
leave Athens.\n507 Plataea is sie;507;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
oeotian League\n507 Cleisthenes, G;507;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
ses democracy.\n506 Boeotian Leagu;506;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
taea by Athens\n506 Cumae is overt;506;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
by Aristodemus\n506 Alcamenes is o;506;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
n by Alcandros\n506 The Levantine;506;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
mes a Cleurchy\n505 Hegesistratos;505;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
f Sigeion dies\n505 Cleander overt;505;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
verthrows Gela\n504 Cleinias overt;504;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
rthrows Croton\n504 Taras defeats;504;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
the Iapygians\n503 Naxos declares;503;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
Persian Empire\n502 Euryleon is ov;502;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
own by Selinus\n500 Pythagoras die;500;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
Croton, Italy\n500 Heraclea Minoa;500;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
ed by Carthage\n500 Morgantina and;500;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
ed by Leontini\n499 Miletus Siege;499;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
Naxan Victory)\n499 Independence o;499;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
dence of Paros\n499 Alcandros is o;499;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
own by Akragas\n499 Ionian Revolt;499;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
Revolt starts\n499 Éphesos, Klazo;499;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
Persian Empire\n498 Cyprus (Except;498;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
Persian Empire\n498 Amathos is sie;498;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
eged by Cyprus\n498 Cleander is ov;498;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
by Hippocrates\n498 Hippocrates va;498;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
emus as tyrant\n498 Licodia is ann;498;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
ed by Syracuse\n497 Eion is sieged;497;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
eged by Athens\n497 Dardanos, Myrc;497;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
Persian Empire\n497 Catania is vas;497;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
arge as tyrant\n497 Persian Empire;497;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
dasos (Carian)\n496 Byzantium is o;496;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
n by Histiaeos\n496 Myrcinos is re;496;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
Persian Empire\n496 Athenian Tyran;496;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
ian Chernessos\n496 Naxos is vassa;496;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
by Hippocrates\n495 Cleinias dies;495;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
Cleinias dies\n494 Rhegium is ove;494;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
wn by Anaxilas\n494 Zancle is vass;494;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
put in charge\n494 Priene, Samos;494;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
Persian Empire\n493 Byzantium sieg;493;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
sieges Thasus\n493 Ionian revolt;493;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
revolt crushed\n493 Zancle is sett;493;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
enamed Messene\n493 Zancle is conq;493;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
red by Rhegion\n492 Kamarina (now;492;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
by Hippocrates\n492 Abdera and Thr;492;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
Persian Empire\n491 Hippocrates is;491;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
hrown by Gelon\n491 Fort Scyllaeum;491;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
ded by Rhegion\n490 Aristodemus di;490;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
istodemus dies\n490 Persian conque;490;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
uest of Rhodes\n490 Persian Siege;490;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
Naxan Victory)\n490 Persian conque;490;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
quest of Paros\n490 Persian sackin;490;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
ing of Eretria\n490 Themistocles a;490;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
uns with news.\n490 Taras defeats;490;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
ians in battle\n488 Akragas is ove;488;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
rown by Theron\n486 Himera is over;486;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
wn by Terillus\n485 Gelon annexes;485;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
iven to Hieron\n484 Kamarina is de;484;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
royed by Gelon\n484 Aeschylus, Ath;484;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
City Dionysia.\n483 Megara Hyblaea;483;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
royed by Gelon\n483 Theron puts hi;483;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
as his vassal\n481 Andros, Aegina;481;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
ance to Persia\n481 The Naxos, Mil;481;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
e (480–323 BC)\n480 Aegina and And;480;bc-y;;1.1.2.2;;&lt;br /&gt;
ellenic League\n480 Emporion ousts;480;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
ian influences\n480 Leonidas, Spar;480;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
the Persians.\n480 Croton, Leucas;480;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
ellenic League\n480 Simultaneous w;480;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
of Artemisium.\n480 Boeotia, Attic;480;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
pied by Persia\n480 Battle of Sala;480;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
ind Mardonius.\n480 Possibly simul;480;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
(Thrasydaeus)\n479 Pausanias, Gre;479;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
le of Plataea.\n479 Battle of Myca;479;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
ttle of Mycale\n479 Rhodes, Samos,;479;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
e independence\n479 Paros is vassa;479;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
ized by Athens\n479 Athens annexes;479;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
nnexes Tenedos\n479 Sestos is besi;479;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
eged by Athens\n479 Boeotian Leagu;479;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
ellenic League\n479 Sicel Ducetius;479;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
erthrows Miniu\n478 Byzantium is b;478;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
eged by Athens\n478 Delian League;478;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
nd many others\n478 Gelon dies and;478;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
ontrol of Gela\n477 The Persian Em;477;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
iskus and Eion\n477 Chalcedon, Byz;477;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
Delian League\n477 Andros is turn;477;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
enian cleurchy\n476 Micythus becom;476;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
naxilas' death\n476 Catania is spl;476;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
t Deinmenes II\n476 Taras allies w;476;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
them in battle\n476 Himera is sett;476;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
oric colonists\n476 Sybaris declar;476;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
ce from Kroton\n476–462 Cimon elec;476;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
rom Kroton\n476–462 Cimon elected;462;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
eral each year\n475 Sybaris is ann;475;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
exed by Kroton\n475 Abdera and Eio;475;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
Delian League\n475 Skyros is anne;475;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
exed by Athens\n474 Battle of Cuma;474;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
attle of Cumae\n474 Naxos joins th;474;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
Delian League\n474 Hieron occupie;474;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
nopean Islands\n474 Pindar, Greek;474;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
at Syracuse@.\n473 Taras is defea;473;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
the Iapygians\n472 Thrasydaeus an;472;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
eath of Theron\n471 Naxos leaves t;471;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
eged by Athens\n471 Themistocles o;471;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
es ostracized.\n470 Dénia, Hēmeros;470;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
ana in Latin).\n470 Naxos is impre;470;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
Delian League\n470 Ducetius annex;470;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
nnexes Ergezio\n470 The new urban;470;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
attle of Cumae\n469 Illios is anne;469;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
ed by Mytilene\n469 Klazomenai, Ph;469;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
Delian League\n468 Thrasydaeus is;468;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
own by Akragas\n468 Sophocles, Gre;468;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
ize for drama.\n467 Micythus steps;467;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
wn to Leophron\n466 Taras is defea;466;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
the Iapygians\n466 Taras' monarch;466;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
n by democrats\n466 Thrasybulos su;466;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
ucceeds Hieron\n465 Thasus leaves;465;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
eged by Athens\n465 Abydos and Tro;465;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
Delian League\n465 Thracian Chern;465;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
exed by Athens\n465 Deinmenes II,;465;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
pective cities\n463 Thasus is impr;463;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
Delian League\n462 Megara leaves;462;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
nnesian League\n461 Catania, Naxos;461;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
d from Catania\n461 Kamarina is re;461;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
nny of Psaumis\n461 Cimon ostraciz;461;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
on ostracized.\n461 Thera joins th;461;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
nnesian League\n461 Messene and Rh;461;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
oust Leophron\n460 Taras defeats;460;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
the Iapygians\n460 Aetna is found;460;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
tna is founded\n460 First Peloponn;460;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
ian War Starts\n459 Aegina is besi;459;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
eged by Athens\n459: Morgantina is;459;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
ed by Ducetius\n459-455 Siege of M;459;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
y Ducetius\n459-455 Siege of Memph;455;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
t by Megabyzus\n458 Imbros is anne;458;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
exed by Athens\n457 Aegina is impr;457;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
Delian League\n457 Delphi is anne;457;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
exed by Phocis\n457 Pericles, Athe;457;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
rse and atoms.\n457 Boeotia (Excep;457;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
Delian League\n456 Gythium is rai;456;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
ided by Athens\n456 Zakynthos join;456;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
Delian League\n456 Castrugiuvanni;456;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
join Ducetius\n456 Aeschylus dies;456;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
eschylus dies.\n455 Nafpaktos is i;455;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
ssenian Helots\n454 Abacaenum is a;454;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
ed by Ducetius\n454 Movement of De;454;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
thenian Empire\n454 Athenian annex;454;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
ation of Delos\n453 Palike is foun;453;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
ed by Ducetius\n452 Akragas and Ae;452;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
sieges Motyon\n452 Nea Sybaris is;452;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
d by Sybarites\n451 Athens besiege;451;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
esieges Kition\n451 Motyon is occu;451;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
ed by Ducetius\n450 Naxos becomes;450;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
mes a cleurchy\n450 Akragas and Mo;450;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
and the Sicels\n449 Delphi declare;449;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
ce from Phocis\n449 Ducetius aband;449;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
ile at Korinth\n449 Morgantina is;449;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
nexed Syracuse\n449 Herodotus, Gre;449;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
rsian War from 490 to 479.\n448 De;490;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
ar from 490 to 479.\n448 Delphi is;479;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
om 490 to 479.\n448 Delphi is anne;448;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
exed by Phocis\n447 Ictinus and Ca;447;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
the Parthenon.\n447 Nea Sybaris is;447;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
exed by Kroton\n447 Chalcis leaves;447;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
eged by Athens\n446 Phocis, Locris;446;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
nnesian League\n446 Megara joins t;446;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
nnesian League\n446 Kale Akte is f;446;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
ed by Ducetius\n446 Achaea and Tro;446;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
Delian League\n446-445 Euboean Re;446;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
ian League\n446-445 Euboean Revolt;445;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
Euboean Revolt\n445 Euboea is impr;445;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
Delian League\n445 Histiaea becom;445;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
enian cleurchy\n445 First Peloponn;445;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
esian War Ends\n445 Troezen is imp;445;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
nnesian League\n443 Thurii is foun;443;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
rious Hellenes\n441 Euripides, Gre;441;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
thenian prize.\n441 Sybaris on the;441;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
ed from Thurii\n440 Samos leaves t;440;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
eged by Athens\n440 Palike is dest;440;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
cel Federation\n440 Ducetius dies;440;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
Ducetius dies\n439 Samos is impre;439;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
Delian League\n438 Founding of th;438;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
an Kingdom[00]\n437 Newly founded;437;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
s annexes Eion\n437 Athens allies;437;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
with Messapia\n436 Taulantii-Epid;436;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
i-Epidamos War\n435 Phidias, Greek;435;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
of the world.\n434 Epidamos becom;434;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
es a democracy\n434 Epidamos is an;434;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
xed by Korinth\n434 Kerkyra allies;434;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
siege Epidamos\n434 Kerkyra seizes;434;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
pidamos (City)\n434 Battle of Leuk;434;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
le of Leukimme\n434 Kerkyra raids;434;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
raids Kyllene\n434 Kerkyra joins;434;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
Delian League\n433 Battle of Sybo;433;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
ttle of Sybota\n433 Anactorium is;433;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
xed by Korinth\n432 Psaumis dies\n4;432;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
2 Psaumis dies\n432 Potidaea leave;432;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
eged by Athens\n432 Pydna is besie;432;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
eged by Athens\n432 End of &amp;quot;Golden;432;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
Age&amp;quot; of Athens\n431 Sparta command;431;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
ponnesian War.\n431 Plataea is bes;431;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
eged by Thebes\n431 Pagae and Atal;431;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
pied by Athens\n431 Aegina is anne;431;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
exed by Athens\n431 Empedocles, Gr;431;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
Temperaments.\n430 Athens abandon;430;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
Siege of Pydna\n430 Herakleion is;430;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
Delian League\n430 Spartan Siege;430;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
Local Victory)\n430 Failed peace m;430;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
no prisoners.\n430 Leucippus, Gre;430;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
ins in Athens.\n429 Herakleion is;429;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
d by Macedonia\n429 Potidaea is im;429;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
Delian League\n429 All Chalkidiki;429;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
Delian League\n429 Athens Siege o;429;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
Local Victory)\n429 Phormio, Athen;429;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
Chalcis/Rhium.\n429 Pericles dies;429;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
bonic plague@.\n429 Hippocrates, G;429;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
hysical cause.\n429 First Battle o;429;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
enian Victory)\n428 Plato born.\n42;428;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
28 Plato born.\n428 Mytilene and A;428;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
ed by Methymna\n428 Illios joins t;428;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
Delian League\n427 Suppression of;427;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
pendent cities\n427 Archidamus II;427;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
lague returns.\n427 Plataea is imp;427;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
nnesian League\n427 Aristophanes,;427;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
thenian Prize.\n427 Corcyran Civil;427;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
ratic Victory)\n427 First Athenian;427;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
Sicily begins\n426 Megara occupie;426;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
occupies Pegae\n426 Athens sieges;426;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
s sieges Lecus\n426 Pylos, Messene;426;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
escaped Helots\n426 Battle of Tana;426;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
tle of Tanagra\n426 Amfissa joins;426;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
nnesian League\n426 Ozolian Locris;426;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
Delian League\n426 Demosthenes, A;426;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
rely succeeds.\n426 Ambrakia occup;426;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
lpae and Argos\n426 Acarnanian Lea;426;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
Delian League\n425 Acarnania occu;425;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
lpae and Argos\n425 Athenian fleet;425;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
icias resigns.\n425 Herakleion is;425;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
Delian League\n425 Athens occupie;425;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
ies Sphacteria\n425 Morgantina is;425;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
ed by Kamarina\n425 Ozolian Locris;425;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
nnesian League\n425 Athens withdra;425;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
and Acarnania\n425 Athens withdra;425;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
Delian League\n424 Herakleion is;424;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
d by Makedonia\n424 Eion, Akanthus;424;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
eged by Sparta\n424 Stagira joins;424;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
nnesian League\n424 Nisaia, and Si;424;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
ied by Athenai\n424 Thyrea is occu;424;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
pied by Athens\n424 First Athenian;424;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
in Sicily ends\n424 Pagondas of Th;424;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
arriving late.\n423 Sparta occupie;423;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
lis and Scione\n423 Torone is occu;423;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
d by Makedonia\n423 Akanthus joins;423;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
nnesian League\n423 Truce of Lache;423;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
taking Mende@.\n423 Olynthus form;423;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
Delian League\n422 Stagira is bes;422;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
eged by Athens\n422 Neapolis is an;422;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
nnexed by Rome\n422 Torone and Sci;422;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
Delian League\n422 Cleon meets Br;422;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
f Amphipolis).\n422 Syracuse annex;422;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
weak Leontini\n421 Peace of Nicia;421;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
arta alliance.\n421 Herakleion is;421;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
Delian League\n421 Cumae is annex;421;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
exed by Oscans\n421 Athens abandon;421;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
ege of Stagira\n421 Delphi declare;421;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
ce from Phocis\n421 Argulus, Apoll;421;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
lcidian League\n420 Mantineia, Arg;420;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
Delian League\n419 Athens occupie;419;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
pies Epidauros\n419 King Agis II o;419;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
makes treaty.\n418 Battle of Mant;418;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
lliance ended.\n418 Orchmenos is o;418;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
upied by Argos\n417 Orchmenos is g;417;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
ven to Boeotia\n417 Sicyon joins t;417;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
nnesian League\n417 Epidauros is o;417;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
pied by Sparta\n416 Melos is besie;416;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
eged by Athens\n416 Alcibiades mak;416;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
ored to power.\n416 Selinus annexe;416;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
tier provinces\n416 Massacre of th;416;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
f the Melians.\n415 Hermai statues;415;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
cts to Sparta.\n415 Many Syracusan;415;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
n cities rebel\n415–413 Siege of S;415;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
ties rebel\n415–413 Siege of Syrac;413;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
ge of Syracuse\n414-413 Metapontio;414;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
f Syracuse\n414-413 Metapontion al;413;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
es with Athens\n414 Lamachus, Athe;414;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
d at Syracuse.\n413 Nicias and Dem;413;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
ed at Syracuse\n413 Leontini and K;413;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
ed by Syracuse\n413 Herakleion is;413;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
d by Makedonia\n413 Miletus and Kh;413;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
nnesian League\n412 Alcibiades is;412;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
ack to Athens.\n412 Methymna is oc;412;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
pied by Sparta\n412 Klazomenai and;412;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
nnesian League\n412 Chios is siege;412;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
eged by Athens\n412 Aygrion dies a;412;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
eded by Aygris\n411 Sparta allies;411;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
es with Persia\n411 Aspendos is an;411;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
exed by Persia\n411 Kyzikus and Kl;411;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
Delian League\n411 Oropos is occu;411;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
ied by Boeotia\n411 Illios is anne;411;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
s by Lampsacus\n411 Athens abandon;411;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
Siege of Chios\n411 Sparta leaves;411;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
eaves Methymna\n411 Euboea, Byzant;411;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
nnesian League\n411 Abydos is over;411;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
by Dercylidas\n411 Selinus attack;411;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
vates Carthage\n411 Athens is over;411;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
e Four Hundred\n410 After several;410;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
peace offers.\n410 Segesta is ann;410;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
ed by Carthage\n410 Four Hundred a;410;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
rown by Athens\n409 Antandrus is a;409;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
exed by Persia\n409 Abydos is besi;409;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
eged by Athens\n409 Sparta sieges;409;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
ges Klazomenai\n409 Selinus and Hi;409;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
ed by Carthage\n409 Byzantium reca;409;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
es for Athens.\n408 The 3 poleis o;408;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
l called Rodos\n408 Athens besiege;408;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
eges Paleopoli\n408 Athens abandon;408;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
iege of Abydos\n408 Sparta abandon;408;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
of Klazomenai\n408 Alcibiades ree;408;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
lt at Ephesus.\n407 Thermae is fou;407;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
ed by Carthage\n407 Athens abandon;407;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
e of Paleopoli\n407 Lysander begin;407;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
pped of power.\n406 Sparta sieges;406;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
ieges Methymna\n406 Akragas is sac;406;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
ed by Carthage\n406 Callicratides,;406;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
d by Cleophon.\n405 Methymna is im;405;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
nnesian League\n405 Syracuse is ov;405;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
sius the Elder\n405 Melos is annex;405;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
exed by Sparta\n405 Gela, Kamarina;405;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
ed by Carthage\n405 Carthage allow;405;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
d their cities\n405 Leontini and M;405;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
from Syracuse\n405 Carthage annex;405;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
ican territory\n405 The naval Batt;405;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
ion of Athens.\n405 Klazomenai and;405;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
n independence\n404 Athens capitul;404;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
es are killed.\n404 Delian League;404;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
e is dissolved\n404 Korinth leaves;404;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
nnesian League\n404 Entella is ove;404;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
al to Carthage\n404 Aygris becomes;404;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
acusan Subject\n404 Nafpaktos is a;404;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
Ozolian Locris\n404 Athens is over;404;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
by the Thirty\n404 Athens joins t;404;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
nnesian League\n403 Aeimnestus, wh;403;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
Castrugiuvanni\n403 Aetna is overt;403;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
l to Dionysius\n403 Dionysius dest;403;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
l to Dionysius\n403 Athens overthr;403;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
ows the Thirty\n403 Athens leaves;403;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
Delian League\n402 Elis leaves th;402;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
eged by Sparta\n401 Euboea joins t;401;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
Delian League\n401 Elis is sacked;401;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
nnesian League\n401 Dionysius free;401;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
rom Aeimnestus\n401 Poseidonia is;401;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
d by Lucanians\n401 Thucydides, Gr;401;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
onnesian War).\n400 @A@dranon is f;400;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
d by Dionysius\n400 Aygris annexes;400;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
xes C@enturipe\n400 Democritus, Gr;400;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
out of nothing\n399 Illios declare;399;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
from Lampsacus\n399 Sparta sways P;399;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
a and siege it\n399 Socrates, Gree;399;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
rupting youth.\n398 Ionia joins th;398;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
nnesian League\n398 All Carthagini;398;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
from Carthage\n398 Dionysius sieg;398;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
ta and Entella\n398 Mainland terri;398;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
d by Dionysius\n397 Motya is destr;397;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
to replace it\n397 Dionysius aban;397;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
la and Segesta\n397 Eryx, Segesta,;397;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
ed by Carthage\n397 Carthage allie;397;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
except Assorus\n397 Tauormenion is;397;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
tled by Sicels\n397 Carthaginian f;397;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
to an eruption\n397 Catania is occ;397;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
ed by Carthage\n397 Battle of Cata;397;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
tle of Catania\n397 Syracuse is be;397;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
ed by Carthage\n396 Carthage lifts;396;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
ene and Lipari\n396 Himera and Sel;396;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
ed by Carthage\n396 Gela, Ergezio,;396;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
d by Dionysius\n396 Tyndaris is fo;396;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
of operations\n396 Persia annexes;396;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
annexes Rodos\n396 Sparta campaig;396;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
gns in Phrygia\n395 Sparta campaig;395;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
h up to Sardis\n395 Orchmenus leav;395;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
oeotian League\n395 C@ephaloedium;395;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
d by Dionysius\n395 Mylae is annex;395;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
xed by Rhegion\n395 Argos, Korinth;395;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
nnesian League\n394 Sparta withdra;394;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
from Anatolia\n394 All Thracian a;394;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
os and Abydos)\n394 Virtually all;394;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
exed by Persia\n394 Klazomenaites;394;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
land off shore\n394 Mylae is annex;394;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
ed by Syracuse\n393 Lipari is anne;393;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
ed by Syracuse\n393 Italiote Leagu;393;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
gium and Velia\n393 Imbros, Lemnos;393;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
exed by Athens\n393 Makedonia star;393;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
om of Dardania\n393 Chalcidian Lea;393;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
akedonian land\n392 Sparta occupie;392;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
upies Lechaeum\n392 Heraclea Minoa;392;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
ed by Carthage\n392 Sicel territor;392;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
d by Dionysius\n392 Makedonia stop;392;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
te to Dardania\n392 Makedonia rean;392;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
lcidian League\n392 Damastion is a;392;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
ed by Dardania\n391 Korinth occupi;391;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
ccupies Phlius\n391 Tauromenion is;391;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
l to Dionysius\n391 Makedonia star;391;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
te to Dardania\n390 The Acarnanian;390;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
nnesian League\n390 Dercylidas is;390;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
d by Anaxibios\n390 Himera is merg;390;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
d into Thermae\n390 Dionysius tran;390;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
lae to Messene\n390 Kroton is anne;390;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
ed by Syracuse\n390 Argos and Kori;390;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
Argos-Korinth\n390 Castrugiuvani;390;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
ed by Syracuse\n389 Metapontion is;389;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
ed by Syracuse\n389 Anaxibios is o;389;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
rown by Abydos\n387 Rhegion is ann;387;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
it to Phoebea\n387 Peace of Antal;387;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
exed by Persia\n387 Ancona is foun;387;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
eaning &amp;quot;elbow&amp;quot;\n387 Argos and Kori;387;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
Korinth split\n387 All cities gai;387;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
are disbanded\n386 Phlius becomes;386;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
es a democracy\n385 Dardania attac;385;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
tacks Molossia\n385 The Greeks col;385;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
Croatia).[00]\n384 Dionysius occu;384;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
yrgi and Caere\n384 Chalcidian Lea;384;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
ncluding Pella\n383 Gela gains ind;383;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
from Syracuse\n383 Dionysius leav;383;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
leaves Eturia\n383 Liburnia besie;383;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
esieges Pharos\n383 Potidaea leave;383;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
lcidian League\n382 Thebes is over;382;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
es and Archias\n382 Thebes is impr;382;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
nnesian League\n380 Sparta besiege;380;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
esieges Phlius\n380 Makedonia reca;380;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
rmer territory\n379 Kroton is anne;379;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
d by Dionysius\n379 Phlius is impr;379;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
nnesian League\n379 The Chalcidian;379;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
oin the league\n379 Leontiades and;379;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
nnesian League\n379 Sparta occupie;379;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
upies Thespiae\n378 Themison overt;378;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
throws Eretria\n377 The Boeotian L;377;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
nded by Thebes\n376 Abdera is sack;376;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
i and Maroneia\n376 Thespiae and t;376;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
oeotian League\n375 The Acarnanian;375;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
Delian League\n375 Chalcidian Lea;375;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
Delian League\n373 Kerkyra is bes;373;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
eged by Sparta\n371 Sparta leaves;371;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
leaves Kerkyra\n370 Gythium is occ;370;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
pied by Thebes\n370 Heraclea Sinti;370;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
d by Makedonia\n369 Korinth is ove;369;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
by Timophanes\n368 Aetolian Leagu;368;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
gue is founded\n367 Daparria is an;367;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
ed by Dardania\n367 Kroton is anne;367;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
ruttian League\n366 Opus[disambigu;366;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
lp of Themison\n365 Opus requests;365;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
oeotian League\n364 Timophanes is;364;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
s assassinated\n364 Orchmenus leav;364;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
eged by Thebes\n363 Orchmenus is i;363;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
oeotian League\n363 Pydna is impre;363;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
Delian League\n362 Themison dies;362;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
ed by Plutarch\n361 Potidaea and T;361;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
ian Cluerchies\n360 Tauromenion ov;360;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
of Andromache\n360 Illios is over;360;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
by Charidemos\n360 Abydos is over;360;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
wn by Iphiades\n359 Charidemos is;359;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
rown by Illios\n359 Dardania annex;359;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
pper Macedonia\n359 Archelaus anne;359;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
egae and Pydna\n358 Archelaus is a;358;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
d by Makedonia\n358 Macedonia rean;358;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
from Dardania\n358 Makedonia anne;358;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
nnexes Paeonia\n357 Social War Sta;357;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
ial War Starts\n357 Kos, Khios, Ro;357;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
Delian League\n357 Makedonia anne;357;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
and Amphipolis\n357 Dionysius II i;357;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
thrown by Dion\n356 Phocis annexes;356;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
annexes Delphi\n356 Locris is anne;356;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
y Dionysius II\n356 Lemnos, Samos;356;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
Delian League\n356 Makedonia anne;356;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
th Makedonians\n356 Makedonian bor;356;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
n Nestus river\n356 Potidaea and A;356;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
lcidian League\n356 Makedonia besi;356;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
sieges Methone\n356 Lokros is over;356;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
y Dionysius II\n355 Social War End;355;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
ocial War Ends\n355 Argolas is bes;355;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
eged by Phocis\n355 Dion is overth;355;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
wn by Callipus\n354 Methone and Ab;354;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
d by Makedonia\n354 Phocis abandon;354;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
ege of Argolas\n354 Thessaly is va;354;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
ized by Phocis\n353 Catania is ann;353;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
ed by Callipus\n353 Makedonia occu;353;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
cupied Pagasae\n353 Thessaly is va;353;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
d by Makedonia\n352 Callipus is ov;352;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
keeps Catania)\n352 Nicodemus over;352;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
ows C@enturipe\n352 Orchmenus and;352;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
pied by Phocis\n351 Rhegion is ann;351;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
ed by Callipus\n350 Akanthos is an;350;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
d by Makedonia\n350 Nice (Nicaea);350;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
ss of victory.\n350 Hipparinos is;350;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
wn by Aretaeus\n350 Mamercus ousts;350;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
s from Catania\n349 Plutarch is ex;349;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
d from Eretria\n349 Aretaeus is ov;349;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
own by Nysaios\n348 Stagira is ann;348;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
d by Makedonia\n348 Callipus is ov;348;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
wn by Leptines\n347 Leontini is ov;347;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
own by Hicetas\n347 Plato, Greek p;347;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
Academy, dies.\n347 Methymna is ov;347;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
wn by Kleommis\n346 Phocis withdra;346;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
s from Boeotia\n346 Dionysius II l;346;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
throws Nysaios\n346 Lyttos is besi;346;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
ged by Knossos\n346 Makedonia occu;346;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
ed by Thessaly\n345 Makedonia with;345;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
e and Antikyra\n345 Grabaei become;345;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
l of Macedonia\n345 Hicetas sieges;345;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
se's territory\n345 The Pro-Makedo;345;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
throws Eretria\n345 Mainland Syrac;345;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
ysius' control\n344 Macedonia occu;344;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
nnexes Tenedos\n344 Siege of Lytto;344;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
ted by Knossos\n344 Knossos besieg;344;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
sieges Kydonia\n344 Hicetas is rep;344;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
from Syracuse\n344 Timoleon takes;344;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
de the citadel\n343 Messene is reb;343;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
lp of Timoleon\n343 Timoleon annex;343;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
es the citadel\n343 Siege of Kydon;343;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
ted by Knossos\n342 Rhegion is fre;342;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
ed by Timoleon\n342 Aristotle, Gre;342;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
ip of Macedon.\n341 Hipparchus is;341;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
Delian league\n341 Samothrace is;341;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
d by Makedonia\n340 Antipolis (mod;340;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
Massilia.[00]\n340 Skyros is anne;340;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
d by Makedonia\n340 Entella is fre;340;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
ed by Timoleon\n339 Elateia is occ;339;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
d by Makedonia\n339 Agyris and Aet;339;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
ed by Timoleon\n339 Nicaea is occu;339;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
ied by Boeotia\n338 Amphissa is an;338;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
exed by Delphi\n338 Thyrea is anne;338;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
nexed by Argos\n338 Mamercus dies;338;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
Mamercus dies\n338 Cumae is annex;338;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
nnexed by Rome\n338 Leontini is fr;338;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
ed by Timoleon\n338 Nafpaktos join;338;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
etolian League\n338 King Philip II;338;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
338 BC/337 BC.\n337 Amfissa declar;337;bc-y;;1.1.2.2;;&lt;br /&gt;
ce from Delphi\n336 Timoleon dies;336;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
Timoleon dies\n336 Lesbos is anne;336;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
d by Makedonia\n336 Alexander succ;336;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
as of Orestis.\n334 Andromache die;334;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
ed by Syracuse\n334 Battle of the;334;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
f the Granicus\n333 Saminum is occ;333;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
pied by Epirus\n333 Alexander defe;333;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
s III escapes.\n332 Epirus occupie;332;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
a and Sipontum\n332 Siege of Tyre;332;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
Siege of Tyre\n332 Siege of Gaza;332;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
Siege of Gaza\n332 Alexander conq;332;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
onquers Egypt.\n332 Alexandria is;332;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
nder the Great\n331 Epirus occupie;331;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
upies Cosentia\n331 Battle of Pand;331;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
le of Pandosia\n331 Gerasa (Jordan;331;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
onian veterans\n331 at Battle of G;331;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
rsian Empire@.\n331 Alexander the;331;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
ers in Babylon\n331 Tauromenion is;331;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
ed by Carthage\n331 Battle of the;331;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
of Susa, Iran)\n330 Sparta joins t;330;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
gue of Corinth\n330 Battle of the;330;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
(modern Iran)\n330-325 Pytheas ma;330;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
dern Iran)\n330-325 Pytheas makes;325;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
e is a record.\n329 Siege of Cyrop;329;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
e of Cyropolis\n329 Battle of Jaxa;329;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
le of Jaxartes\n329 Alexander conq;329;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
nd, Uzbekistan\n329 Alexander the;329;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
ern Tajikistan\n329-160 Dayuan Kin;329;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
Tajikistan\n329-160 Dayuan Kingdom;160;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
n Kingdom.[00]\n328 Sybaris on the;328;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
ruttian League\n327 Oenidae is imp;327;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
etolian League\n327 Under the comm;327;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
llenic control\n327 Alexander inva;327;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
her eastwards.\n326 Battle of the;326;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
f the Hydaspes\n326 Samos joins th;326;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
Delian League\n326 Alexandria Buc;326;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
rse Bucephalus\n325 Nearchus servi;325;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
Bahrain).[00]\n324 Kroton is over;324;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
n by Menedemus\n324 Charax Spasinu;324;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
ce (323–30 BC)\n323 King Alexander;323;bc-y;;1.1.2.2;;&lt;br /&gt;
f the Diadochi\n322–320  First War;322;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
e Diadochi\n322–320  First War of;320;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
the Diadochi.\n320 Partition of T;320;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
f Triparadisus\n320–311  Second Wa;320;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
iparadisus\n320–311  Second War of;311;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
f the Diadochi\n316 Menander, Gree;316;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
thenian prize.\n312–63 Seleucid Em;312;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
eleucid Empire\n310 Zeno of Citium;310;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
ool in Athens.\n310 Battle of Whit;310;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
unis, Tunisia)\n307 Epicurus found;307;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
ool in Athens.\n305–30 Ptolemaic K;305;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
lemaic Kingdom\n305 Seleucia, also;305;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
ucus I Nicator\n301 Battle of Ipsu;301;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
attle of Ipsus\n300 Antioch, is fo;300;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
ther Antiochus\n300 Euclid, Greek;300;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
an algorithm).\n295 Athens falls t;295;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
chares killed.\n282–133 Kingdom of;282;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
es killed.\n282–133 Kingdom of Per;133;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
om of Pergamon\n281  Creation of t;281;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
Achaean League\n280 The Greek colo;280;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
rn day Split).\n280–275 Pyrrhic Wa;280;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
ay Split).\n280–275 Pyrrhic War\n27;275;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
75 Pyrrhic War\n279 Gallic invasio;279;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
of the Balkans\n274–271 First Syri;274;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
he Balkans\n274–271 First Syrian W;271;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
rst Syrian War\n267–262 Chremonide;267;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
Syrian War\n267–262 Chremonidean W;262;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
remonidean War\n265 Archimedes, Gr;265;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
gral calculus.\n260–253 Second Syr;260;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
calculus.\n260–253 Second Syrian;253;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
ond Syrian War\n256–125 Greco-Bact;256;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
Syrian War\n256–125 Greco-Bactrian;125;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
ctrian Kingdom\n246–241 Third Syri;246;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
an Kingdom\n246–241 Third Syrian W;241;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
ird Syrian War\n235 Tanais (Rostov;235;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
s from Miletus\n220 Euthydemus I o;220;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
the West.[00]\n219–217 Fourth Syr;219;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
West.[00]\n219–217 Fourth Syrian;217;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
rth Syrian War\n214–205 First Mace;214;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
Syrian War\n214–205 First Macedoni;205;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
Macedonian War\n203–200 Fifth Syri;203;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
donian War\n203–200 Fifth Syrian W;200;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
fth Syrian War\n200–196 Second Mac;200;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
Syrian War\n200–196 Second Macedon;196;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
Macedonian War\n192–188 Roman–Syri;192;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
donian War\n192–188 Roman–Syrian W;188;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
man–Syrian War\n180–10 AD Indo-Gre;180;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
-Greek Kingdom\n172–167 Third Mace;172;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
ek Kingdom\n172–167 Third Macedoni;167;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
Macedonian War\n170–168 Sixth Syri;170;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
donian War\n170–168 Sixth Syrian W;168;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
in his honour.\n150–148 Fourth Mac;150;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
is honour.\n150–148 Fourth Macedon;148;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
Macedonian War\n146 Battle of Cori;146;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
tle of Corinth\n30 Death of Ptole;30;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
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ergence around 800 BC to its subject;800 BC;bc-i;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
d (785–481 BC)\n785 Pithecusae (Is;785;bc-y;;1.1.2.2;;&lt;br /&gt;
ia and Chalcis\n777 Cumae is found;777;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
ded by Chalcis\n776 Traditional da;776;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
Olympic games.\n757 The First Mess;757;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
n of the war).\n756 Kyzikus is set;756;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
led by Ionians\n754 Polydorus beco;754;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
ing of Sparta.\n753 Athens: Office;753;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
on Pausanias).\n743 Rhegion is fou;743;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
ed by Euboeans\n740 Zancle is foun;740;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
ed by Euboeans\n738 Alternative da;738;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
Messenian War.\n737 Rhegion and Za;737;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
n under Zancle\n735 Perdiccas I of;735;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
uers the land.\n734 Polydorus send;734;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
ists to Italy.\n734 Syracuse is fo;734;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
ns and Teneans\n734 Kerkyra is fou;734;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
by Korinthians\n733 Naxos (Sicily);733;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
ed by Euboeans\n733 Troliton is fo;733;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
ed by Megarans\n732 Euboea splits;732;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
ue to disputes\n731 Sigeion is fou;731;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
ed by Mytilene\n731 Catania is fou;731;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
by Chalcidians\n730 Leontini is fo;730;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
yrant Euarchus\n730 Troliton is ab;730;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
ed in Leontini\n728 Troliton settl;728;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
settle Thapsos\n727–717 Hippomenes;727;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
le Thapsos\n727–717 Hippomenes, ar;717;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
Aristotle).\nc. 725 Lelantine War;725;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
ime uncertain.\n725 Thapsos abando;725;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
apsos settlers\n720s/710s Droughts;720s;bc-d;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
settlers\n720s/710s Droughts on Eu;710s;bc-d;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
ghts on Euboea\n720 Korinth remove;720;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
s from Kerkyra\n720: Sybaris is fo;720;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
ns from Helice\n719 Polydorus, Kin;719;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
y Polymarchus.\n716 Mylae is found;716;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
exed by Zancle\n716 According to l;716;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
wife's anger.\n715 Lydia annexes;715;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
sieges Smyrna\n712 Lydia abandons;712;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
ad and Sipylus\n712 Korinth annexe;712;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
la from Megara\n710s Eretrian aband;710s;bc-d;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
ment of Andros\n709 Kroton is foun;709;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
ed by Achaeans\n707 Taras is found;707;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
ded by Dorians\n705 Hybla Minor is;705;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
Megara Hyblaea\n704 Korinth gives;704;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
Samos 4 ships\n700 The town of Ph;700;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
y the Rhodians\n700 Erythra is ann;700;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
tation needed]\n699 Metapontion is;699;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
on and Sybaris\n698 Euarchus is ov;698;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
wn by Leontini\n696 Lefkandi is oc;696;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
ied by Chalcis\n695 Polieum is fou;695;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
ded by Ionians\n691 Antandrus is f;691;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
ed by Mytilene\n690 Pheidon become;690;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
rant of Argos.\n689 Gela is founde;689;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
ns and Rodians\n688 Arisba is anne;688;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
ar on Methymna\n687 Annual office;687;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
on Pausanias).\n686 Methymna is an;686;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
ed by Mytilene\n686 Megara gains i;686;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
e from Korinth\n685 The second Mes;685;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
an war begins.\n685 Chalcedon is f;685;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
ed by Megarans\n680 Epizephyrian L;680;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
ounded by Opus\n676 Pergamon is fo;676;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
ded by Ionians\n674 Karystus is oc;674;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
ied by Korinth\n672 Abydos is sett;672;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
led by Miletus\n671 Melia is destr;671;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
ne split Melia\n670 Miletus is sie;670;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
lian territory\n669 or 668 Battle;669;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
rritory\n669 or 668 Battle of Hysi;668;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
ttle of Hysiae\n668 Lydia abandons;668;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
iege of Mietus\n667 Byzantium is f;667;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
by Korinthians\n665 The second Mes;665;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
nian war ends.\n664 Corcyran Revol;664;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
and Korinthos\n664 Akrai is found;664;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
ed by Syracuse\n657 Cypselus subje;657;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
th to tyranny.\n657 Founding of Le;657;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
kas by Corinth\n655 Akanthus and S;655;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
ded by Androsi\n654 Abdera is foun;654;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
Klazomenaites\n652 Ephesus and Pr;652;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
by Cimmerians\n651 Levantine War;651;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
evantine Plain\n650 The Pontic Pen;650;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
xeinos Pontos.\n650 Andros, Kea an;650;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
eaves Karystus\n650 Syracuse annex;650;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
exes Pantalica\n648 Himera is foun;648;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
d by Zancleans\n645–560 Spartan wa;645;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
Zancleans\n645–560 Spartan wars w;560;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
l unsuccessful\n643 Kasmenai is fo;643;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
ed by Syracuse\n637–630 Drought on;637;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
y Syracuse\n637–630 Drought on The;630;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
ought on Thera\n633 Ambrakia found;633;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
nd Korinthians\n632 Cylon, Athenia;632;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
e himself king\n631 Battus establi;631;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
rene in Libya.\n630 Helorus is fou;630;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
ed by Syracuse\n630 Histria is est;630;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
native Getae@.\n630 Founding of Tr;630;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
polis by Samos\n630 Formal pederas;630;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
onal modality.\n628 Selinus is fou;628;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
blaea Megarans\n627 Epidamos is fo;627;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
by Kerkyreans\n627 Cypselus is su;627;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
d by Periander\n625 Establishment;625;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
t of Naucratis\n621 Draco, Athenia;621;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
able by death.\n621 Epidaurus is a;621;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
xed by Korinth\n619 Herbessus is a;619;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
ed by Syracuse\n616 Miletus is sie;616;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
ieged by Lydia\n615 Leontini is ov;615;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
n by Panaetius\n612 Miletus is ove;612;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
by Thrasybulos\n610 Panticapaeum (;610;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
d by Milesians\n609 Panaetius is o;609;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
st by Leontini\n606 Gorgus is succ;606;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
d by Periander\n604 Lydia abandons;604;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
ege of Miletus\n603 Athenai annexe;603;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
nnexes Sigeion\n601 Miletus and Ko;601;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
become allies\n600 Massalia found;600;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
mate date).[0]\n600 Segesta is Hel;600;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
zed by Ionians\n598 Akrillai is fo;598;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
ed by Syracuse\n598 Kamarina is fo;598;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
ed by Syracuse\n597 Delphi gains i;597;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
ce from Kirrha\n596 Paleopoli is f;596;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
nded by Samosi\n595 Salamis is ann;595;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
exed by Athens\n595 Start of the F;595;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
rst Sacred War\n594 Kirrha is sieg;594;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
ctyonic League\n594 Solon, Athenia;594;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
Ath. Pol. 8).\n592 Ephesus is sie;592;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
eged by Persia\n590 Siege of Ephes;590;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
ian war starts\n590 Muorica (Renam;590;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
ed by Syracuse\n590 Sappho, Greek;590;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
and of Lesbos.\n589 Klazomenai is;589;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
ieged by Lydia\n588 Poseidonia is;588;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
ded by Sybaris\n587 Siege of Klazo;587;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
doned by Lydia\n586 Death of Lycop;586;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
ant of Corcyra\n586 Plataea gains;586;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
ce from Thebai\n585 Kirrha is dest;585;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
a is destroyed\n585 Lydian-Median;585;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
at Halys River\n585 The philosophe;585;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
ttle of Halys.\n585 Periander is o;585;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
y Psammetichus\n585 End of the Fir;585;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
rst Sacred War\n583 Psammetichus i;583;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
own by Korinth\n582 Akragas is fou;582;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
nded by Gelans\n582: First recorde;582;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
Pythian Games\n581 Selinus attack;581;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
attacks Motya\n581 Korinth join t;581;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
nnesian League\n580 Foundation of;580;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
of Parthenope\n580 Selinus is def;580;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
aws from Motya\n580 Periander is o;580;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
ts in Ambrakia\n580 Elis joins the;580;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
nnesian League\n580 Lipari is foun;580;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
ded by Knidosi\n578 Thrasybulos di;578;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
rasybulos dies\n575 Empúries, also;575;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
cf. emporion).\n572 Pisa and Olymp;572;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
nnexed by Elis\n570 Akragas is ove;570;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
wn by Phalaris\n570 Phocaeans from;570;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
s (Monaco).[0]\n569 Pythagoras is;569;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
goras is born.\n565 Peisistratos,;565;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
f poor people.\n561 Peisistratos t;561;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
or first time.\n560 Ephesus is bes;560;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
ieged by Lydia\n560 Phalaris annex;560;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
annexes Himera\n559 Ephesus is ann;559;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
nexed by Lydia\n559-550 Lydia anne;559;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
d by Lydia\n559-550 Lydia annexes;550;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
olis and Ionia\n559 Achilleion is;559;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
ed by Mytilene\n557 Argos is overt;557;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
wn by Perilaus\n556 Phlius is over;556;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
rthrown by Leo\n555 Helike (Elche);555;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
city of Helice\n555 Peisistratos d;555;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
der of nobles.\n555 Miltiades I un;555;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
under his rule\n554 Phalaris is ov;554;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
s independence\n553 Kamarina decla;553;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
from Syracuse\n552 Kamarina is an;552;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
ed by Syracuse\n551 Telemachus ove;551;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
throws Akragas\n550 Minoa is found;550;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
ded by Selinus\n550 Odessa[0] is e;550;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
ty of Histria.\n550 Miltiades II i;550;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
des II is born\n549 Peisistratos r;549;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
p of Megacles.\n549 Boeotian Leagu;549;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
gue is founded\n548 Lesbos sieges;548;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
sieges Sigeion\n547 Athens repulse;547;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
thenian vassal\n546 Sparta annexes;546;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
era from Argos\n546 Croesus, rich;546;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
s by Persians.\n545 Miletus is ove;545;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
by Molpagoras\n545 Lygdamis becom;545;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
yrant of Naxos\n545 The ancient Gr;545;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
nd Cretans.[0]\n544 Abdera starts;544;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
its Golden Age\n543 Phanagoria, (K;543;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
rus the Great.\n542 Peisistratos e;542;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
hracian mines.\n542 The colony of;542;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
Pontic Greeks.\n541 Telemachus is;541;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
n by Alcamenes\n540 Naxan vassaliz;540;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
ation of Paros\n540 Selinus is ove;540;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
rown by Theron\n538 Sybaris conque;538;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
conquers Siris\n538 Samos is overt;538;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
by Polycrates\n536 Samos annexes;536;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
e from Miletus\n535 Perilaus dies;535;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
Perilaus dies\n534 Athens starts;534;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
ibute from Ios\n532 Croton is over;532;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
wn by Cylonius\n532 Peisistratos r;532;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
amis of Naxos.\n531 Ikaria is anne;531;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
nexed by Samos\n530 Emporion becom;530;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
aginian vassal\n530 Maktorion is f;530;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
exiled Gelans\n530 Tegea joins th;530;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
nnesian League\n529 Leo dies\n528 M;529;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
e\n529 Leo dies\n528 Maktorion is a;528;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
s move to Gela\n527 Peisistratos d;527;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
nd Hipparchus.\n527 Rineia and Del;527;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
nexed by Samos\n526 Cylonius is ov;526;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
rown by Kroton\n525 Netum is annex;525;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
ed by Syracuse\n525 The ancient Gr;525;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
le from Cyrene\n525 Persian Cambys;525;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
t takes Egypt.\n524 Samos annexes;524;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
nnexes Donousa\n524 Lgydamis of Na;524;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
is overthrown\n523 Chalcedon is a;523;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
Persian Empire\n522 Death of Polyc;522;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
of Maiandrios\n521 Overthrow of M;521;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
backed Syloson\n520 Peithagoras ov;520;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
rthrows Theron\n519 Plataea leaves;519;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
by the latter\n519 Miltiades is o;519;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
by Stesagoras\n519 Abydos declare;519;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
Tyrant Daphnis\n518 Athens repulse;518;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
s from Plataea\n517 Sybaris is ove;517;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
hrown by Telys\n516 Miltiades II a;516;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
porates Abydos\n516 Cassaibile is;516;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
ed by Syracuse\n515 Molpagoras is;515;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
d by Histiaeos\n515 Hippias become;515;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
of Hipparchus.\n514 Tenedos, Lesbo;514;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
Persian Empire\n513 Miltiades II d;513;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
hens to Persia\n513 Myrcinos is fo;513;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
ded by Ionians\n513 Persia annexes;513;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
hrace (Region)\n513 Cinyps, Libya,;513;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
of Dorieus.[0]\n512 Antandrus is a;512;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
Persian Empire\n512 Persian vassal;512;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
ation of Naxos\n511 Piraeus is fou;511;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
exed by Athens\n511 Thracian Chern;511;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
Persian Empire\n510 Kroton annexes;510;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
erthrows Telys\n510 Pythagoras est;510;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
is own school.\n510 Peithagoras is;510;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
wn by Euryleon\n510 Minoa is renam;510;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
Heraclea Minoa\n510 Cinyps is anne;510;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
ed by Carthage\n508 Andros and Nax;508;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
Persian Empire\n508 Hippias is for;508;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
leave Athens.\n507 Plataea is sie;507;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
oeotian League\n507 Cleisthenes, G;507;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
ses democracy.\n506 Boeotian Leagu;506;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
taea by Athens\n506 Cumae is overt;506;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
by Aristodemus\n506 Alcamenes is o;506;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
n by Alcandros\n506 The Levantine;506;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
mes a Cleurchy\n505 Hegesistratos;505;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
f Sigeion dies\n505 Cleander overt;505;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
verthrows Gela\n504 Cleinias overt;504;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
rthrows Croton\n504 Taras defeats;504;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
the Iapygians\n503 Naxos declares;503;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
Persian Empire\n502 Euryleon is ov;502;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
own by Selinus\n500 Pythagoras die;500;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
Croton, Italy\n500 Heraclea Minoa;500;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
ed by Carthage\n500 Morgantina and;500;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
ed by Leontini\n499 Miletus Siege;499;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
Naxan Victory)\n499 Independence o;499;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
dence of Paros\n499 Alcandros is o;499;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
own by Akragas\n499 Ionian Revolt;499;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
Revolt starts\n499 Éphesos, Klazo;499;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
Persian Empire\n498 Cyprus (Except;498;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
Persian Empire\n498 Amathos is sie;498;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
eged by Cyprus\n498 Cleander is ov;498;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
by Hippocrates\n498 Hippocrates va;498;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
emus as tyrant\n498 Licodia is ann;498;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
ed by Syracuse\n497 Eion is sieged;497;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
eged by Athens\n497 Dardanos, Myrc;497;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
Persian Empire\n497 Catania is vas;497;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
arge as tyrant\n497 Persian Empire;497;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
dasos (Carian)\n496 Byzantium is o;496;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
n by Histiaeos\n496 Myrcinos is re;496;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
Persian Empire\n496 Athenian Tyran;496;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
ian Chernessos\n496 Naxos is vassa;496;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
by Hippocrates\n495 Cleinias dies;495;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
Cleinias dies\n494 Rhegium is ove;494;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
wn by Anaxilas\n494 Zancle is vass;494;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
put in charge\n494 Priene, Samos;494;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
Persian Empire\n493 Byzantium sieg;493;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
sieges Thasus\n493 Ionian revolt;493;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
revolt crushed\n493 Zancle is sett;493;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
enamed Messene\n493 Zancle is conq;493;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
red by Rhegion\n492 Kamarina (now;492;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
by Hippocrates\n492 Abdera and Thr;492;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
Persian Empire\n491 Hippocrates is;491;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
hrown by Gelon\n491 Fort Scyllaeum;491;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
ded by Rhegion\n490 Aristodemus di;490;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
istodemus dies\n490 Persian conque;490;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
uest of Rhodes\n490 Persian Siege;490;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
Naxan Victory)\n490 Persian conque;490;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
quest of Paros\n490 Persian sackin;490;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
ing of Eretria\n490 Themistocles a;490;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
uns with news.\n490 Taras defeats;490;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
ians in battle\n488 Akragas is ove;488;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
rown by Theron\n486 Himera is over;486;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
wn by Terillus\n485 Gelon annexes;485;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
iven to Hieron\n484 Kamarina is de;484;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
royed by Gelon\n484 Aeschylus, Ath;484;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
City Dionysia.\n483 Megara Hyblaea;483;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
royed by Gelon\n483 Theron puts hi;483;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
as his vassal\n481 Andros, Aegina;481;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
ance to Persia\n481 The Naxos, Mil;481;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
e (480–323 BC)\n480 Aegina and And;480;bc-y;;1.1.2.2;;&lt;br /&gt;
ellenic League\n480 Emporion ousts;480;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
ian influences\n480 Leonidas, Spar;480;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
the Persians.\n480 Croton, Leucas;480;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
ellenic League\n480 Simultaneous w;480;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
of Artemisium.\n480 Boeotia, Attic;480;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
pied by Persia\n480 Battle of Sala;480;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
ind Mardonius.\n480 Possibly simul;480;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
(Thrasydaeus)\n479 Pausanias, Gre;479;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
le of Plataea.\n479 Battle of Myca;479;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
ttle of Mycale\n479 Rhodes, Samos,;479;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
e independence\n479 Paros is vassa;479;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
ized by Athens\n479 Athens annexes;479;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
nnexes Tenedos\n479 Sestos is besi;479;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
eged by Athens\n479 Boeotian Leagu;479;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
ellenic League\n479 Sicel Ducetius;479;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
erthrows Miniu\n478 Byzantium is b;478;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
eged by Athens\n478 Delian League;478;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
nd many others\n478 Gelon dies and;478;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
ontrol of Gela\n477 The Persian Em;477;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
iskus and Eion\n477 Chalcedon, Byz;477;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
Delian League\n477 Andros is turn;477;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
enian cleurchy\n476 Micythus becom;476;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
naxilas' death\n476 Catania is spl;476;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
t Deinmenes II\n476 Taras allies w;476;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
them in battle\n476 Himera is sett;476;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
oric colonists\n476 Sybaris declar;476;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
ce from Kroton\n476–462 Cimon elec;476;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
rom Kroton\n476–462 Cimon elected;462;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
eral each year\n475 Sybaris is ann;475;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
exed by Kroton\n475 Abdera and Eio;475;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
Delian League\n475 Skyros is anne;475;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
exed by Athens\n474 Battle of Cuma;474;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
attle of Cumae\n474 Naxos joins th;474;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
Delian League\n474 Hieron occupie;474;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
nopean Islands\n474 Pindar, Greek;474;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
at Syracuse@.\n473 Taras is defea;473;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
the Iapygians\n472 Thrasydaeus an;472;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
eath of Theron\n471 Naxos leaves t;471;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
eged by Athens\n471 Themistocles o;471;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
es ostracized.\n470 Dénia, Hēmeros;470;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
ana in Latin).\n470 Naxos is impre;470;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
Delian League\n470 Ducetius annex;470;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
nnexes Ergezio\n470 The new urban;470;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
attle of Cumae\n469 Illios is anne;469;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
ed by Mytilene\n469 Klazomenai, Ph;469;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
Delian League\n468 Thrasydaeus is;468;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
own by Akragas\n468 Sophocles, Gre;468;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
ize for drama.\n467 Micythus steps;467;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
wn to Leophron\n466 Taras is defea;466;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
the Iapygians\n466 Taras' monarch;466;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
n by democrats\n466 Thrasybulos su;466;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
ucceeds Hieron\n465 Thasus leaves;465;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
eged by Athens\n465 Abydos and Tro;465;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
Delian League\n465 Thracian Chern;465;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
exed by Athens\n465 Deinmenes II,;465;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
pective cities\n463 Thasus is impr;463;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
Delian League\n462 Megara leaves;462;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
nnesian League\n461 Catania, Naxos;461;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
d from Catania\n461 Kamarina is re;461;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
nny of Psaumis\n461 Cimon ostraciz;461;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
on ostracized.\n461 Thera joins th;461;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
nnesian League\n461 Messene and Rh;461;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
oust Leophron\n460 Taras defeats;460;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
the Iapygians\n460 Aetna is found;460;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
tna is founded\n460 First Peloponn;460;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
ian War Starts\n459 Aegina is besi;459;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
eged by Athens\n459: Morgantina is;459;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
ed by Ducetius\n459-455 Siege of M;459;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
y Ducetius\n459-455 Siege of Memph;455;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
t by Megabyzus\n458 Imbros is anne;458;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
exed by Athens\n457 Aegina is impr;457;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
Delian League\n457 Delphi is anne;457;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
exed by Phocis\n457 Pericles, Athe;457;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
rse and atoms.\n457 Boeotia (Excep;457;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
Delian League\n456 Gythium is rai;456;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
ided by Athens\n456 Zakynthos join;456;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
Delian League\n456 Castrugiuvanni;456;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
join Ducetius\n456 Aeschylus dies;456;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
eschylus dies.\n455 Nafpaktos is i;455;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
ssenian Helots\n454 Abacaenum is a;454;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
ed by Ducetius\n454 Movement of De;454;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
thenian Empire\n454 Athenian annex;454;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
ation of Delos\n453 Palike is foun;453;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
ed by Ducetius\n452 Akragas and Ae;452;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
sieges Motyon\n452 Nea Sybaris is;452;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
d by Sybarites\n451 Athens besiege;451;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
esieges Kition\n451 Motyon is occu;451;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
ed by Ducetius\n450 Naxos becomes;450;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
mes a cleurchy\n450 Akragas and Mo;450;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
and the Sicels\n449 Delphi declare;449;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
ce from Phocis\n449 Ducetius aband;449;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
ile at Korinth\n449 Morgantina is;449;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
nexed Syracuse\n449 Herodotus, Gre;449;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
rsian War from 490 to 479.\n448 De;490;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
ar from 490 to 479.\n448 Delphi is;479;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
om 490 to 479.\n448 Delphi is anne;448;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
exed by Phocis\n447 Ictinus and Ca;447;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
the Parthenon.\n447 Nea Sybaris is;447;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
exed by Kroton\n447 Chalcis leaves;447;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
eged by Athens\n446 Phocis, Locris;446;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
nnesian League\n446 Megara joins t;446;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
nnesian League\n446 Kale Akte is f;446;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
ed by Ducetius\n446 Achaea and Tro;446;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
Delian League\n446-445 Euboean Re;446;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
ian League\n446-445 Euboean Revolt;445;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
Euboean Revolt\n445 Euboea is impr;445;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
Delian League\n445 Histiaea becom;445;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
enian cleurchy\n445 First Peloponn;445;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
esian War Ends\n445 Troezen is imp;445;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
nnesian League\n443 Thurii is foun;443;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
rious Hellenes\n441 Euripides, Gre;441;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
thenian prize.\n441 Sybaris on the;441;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
ed from Thurii\n440 Samos leaves t;440;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
eged by Athens\n440 Palike is dest;440;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
cel Federation\n440 Ducetius dies;440;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
Ducetius dies\n439 Samos is impre;439;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
Delian League\n438 Founding of th;438;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
an Kingdom[00]\n437 Newly founded;437;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
s annexes Eion\n437 Athens allies;437;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
with Messapia\n436 Taulantii-Epid;436;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
i-Epidamos War\n435 Phidias, Greek;435;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
of the world.\n434 Epidamos becom;434;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
es a democracy\n434 Epidamos is an;434;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
xed by Korinth\n434 Kerkyra allies;434;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
siege Epidamos\n434 Kerkyra seizes;434;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
pidamos (City)\n434 Battle of Leuk;434;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
le of Leukimme\n434 Kerkyra raids;434;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
raids Kyllene\n434 Kerkyra joins;434;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
Delian League\n433 Battle of Sybo;433;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
ttle of Sybota\n433 Anactorium is;433;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
xed by Korinth\n432 Psaumis dies\n4;432;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
2 Psaumis dies\n432 Potidaea leave;432;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
eged by Athens\n432 Pydna is besie;432;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
eged by Athens\n432 End of &amp;quot;Golden;432;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
Age&amp;quot; of Athens\n431 Sparta command;431;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
ponnesian War.\n431 Plataea is bes;431;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
eged by Thebes\n431 Pagae and Atal;431;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
pied by Athens\n431 Aegina is anne;431;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
exed by Athens\n431 Empedocles, Gr;431;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
Temperaments.\n430 Athens abandon;430;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
Siege of Pydna\n430 Herakleion is;430;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
Delian League\n430 Spartan Siege;430;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
Local Victory)\n430 Failed peace m;430;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
no prisoners.\n430 Leucippus, Gre;430;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
ins in Athens.\n429 Herakleion is;429;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
d by Macedonia\n429 Potidaea is im;429;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
Delian League\n429 All Chalkidiki;429;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
Delian League\n429 Athens Siege o;429;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
Local Victory)\n429 Phormio, Athen;429;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
Chalcis/Rhium.\n429 Pericles dies;429;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
bonic plague@.\n429 Hippocrates, G;429;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
hysical cause.\n429 First Battle o;429;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
enian Victory)\n428 Plato born.\n42;428;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
28 Plato born.\n428 Mytilene and A;428;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
ed by Methymna\n428 Illios joins t;428;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
Delian League\n427 Suppression of;427;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
pendent cities\n427 Archidamus II;427;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
lague returns.\n427 Plataea is imp;427;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
nnesian League\n427 Aristophanes,;427;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
thenian Prize.\n427 Corcyran Civil;427;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
ratic Victory)\n427 First Athenian;427;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
Sicily begins\n426 Megara occupie;426;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
occupies Pegae\n426 Athens sieges;426;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
s sieges Lecus\n426 Pylos, Messene;426;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
escaped Helots\n426 Battle of Tana;426;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
tle of Tanagra\n426 Amfissa joins;426;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
nnesian League\n426 Ozolian Locris;426;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
Delian League\n426 Demosthenes, A;426;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
rely succeeds.\n426 Ambrakia occup;426;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
lpae and Argos\n426 Acarnanian Lea;426;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
Delian League\n425 Acarnania occu;425;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
lpae and Argos\n425 Athenian fleet;425;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
icias resigns.\n425 Herakleion is;425;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
Delian League\n425 Athens occupie;425;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
ies Sphacteria\n425 Morgantina is;425;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
ed by Kamarina\n425 Ozolian Locris;425;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
nnesian League\n425 Athens withdra;425;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
and Acarnania\n425 Athens withdra;425;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
Delian League\n424 Herakleion is;424;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
d by Makedonia\n424 Eion, Akanthus;424;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
eged by Sparta\n424 Stagira joins;424;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
nnesian League\n424 Nisaia, and Si;424;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
ied by Athenai\n424 Thyrea is occu;424;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
pied by Athens\n424 First Athenian;424;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
in Sicily ends\n424 Pagondas of Th;424;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
arriving late.\n423 Sparta occupie;423;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
lis and Scione\n423 Torone is occu;423;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
d by Makedonia\n423 Akanthus joins;423;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
nnesian League\n423 Truce of Lache;423;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
taking Mende@.\n423 Olynthus form;423;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
Delian League\n422 Stagira is bes;422;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
eged by Athens\n422 Neapolis is an;422;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
nnexed by Rome\n422 Torone and Sci;422;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
Delian League\n422 Cleon meets Br;422;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
f Amphipolis).\n422 Syracuse annex;422;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
weak Leontini\n421 Peace of Nicia;421;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
arta alliance.\n421 Herakleion is;421;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
Delian League\n421 Cumae is annex;421;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
exed by Oscans\n421 Athens abandon;421;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
ege of Stagira\n421 Delphi declare;421;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
ce from Phocis\n421 Argulus, Apoll;421;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
lcidian League\n420 Mantineia, Arg;420;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
Delian League\n419 Athens occupie;419;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
pies Epidauros\n419 King Agis II o;419;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
makes treaty.\n418 Battle of Mant;418;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
lliance ended.\n418 Orchmenos is o;418;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
upied by Argos\n417 Orchmenos is g;417;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
ven to Boeotia\n417 Sicyon joins t;417;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
nnesian League\n417 Epidauros is o;417;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
pied by Sparta\n416 Melos is besie;416;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
eged by Athens\n416 Alcibiades mak;416;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
ored to power.\n416 Selinus annexe;416;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
tier provinces\n416 Massacre of th;416;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
f the Melians.\n415 Hermai statues;415;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
cts to Sparta.\n415 Many Syracusan;415;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
n cities rebel\n415–413 Siege of S;415;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
ties rebel\n415–413 Siege of Syrac;413;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
ge of Syracuse\n414-413 Metapontio;414;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
f Syracuse\n414-413 Metapontion al;413;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
es with Athens\n414 Lamachus, Athe;414;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
d at Syracuse.\n413 Nicias and Dem;413;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
ed at Syracuse\n413 Leontini and K;413;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
ed by Syracuse\n413 Herakleion is;413;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
d by Makedonia\n413 Miletus and Kh;413;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
nnesian League\n412 Alcibiades is;412;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
ack to Athens.\n412 Methymna is oc;412;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
pied by Sparta\n412 Klazomenai and;412;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
nnesian League\n412 Chios is siege;412;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
eged by Athens\n412 Aygrion dies a;412;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
eded by Aygris\n411 Sparta allies;411;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
es with Persia\n411 Aspendos is an;411;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
exed by Persia\n411 Kyzikus and Kl;411;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
Delian League\n411 Oropos is occu;411;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
ied by Boeotia\n411 Illios is anne;411;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
s by Lampsacus\n411 Athens abandon;411;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
Siege of Chios\n411 Sparta leaves;411;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
eaves Methymna\n411 Euboea, Byzant;411;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
nnesian League\n411 Abydos is over;411;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
by Dercylidas\n411 Selinus attack;411;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
vates Carthage\n411 Athens is over;411;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
e Four Hundred\n410 After several;410;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
peace offers.\n410 Segesta is ann;410;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
ed by Carthage\n410 Four Hundred a;410;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
rown by Athens\n409 Antandrus is a;409;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
exed by Persia\n409 Abydos is besi;409;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
eged by Athens\n409 Sparta sieges;409;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
ges Klazomenai\n409 Selinus and Hi;409;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
ed by Carthage\n409 Byzantium reca;409;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
es for Athens.\n408 The 3 poleis o;408;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
l called Rodos\n408 Athens besiege;408;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
eges Paleopoli\n408 Athens abandon;408;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
iege of Abydos\n408 Sparta abandon;408;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
of Klazomenai\n408 Alcibiades ree;408;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
lt at Ephesus.\n407 Thermae is fou;407;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
ed by Carthage\n407 Athens abandon;407;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
e of Paleopoli\n407 Lysander begin;407;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
pped of power.\n406 Sparta sieges;406;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
ieges Methymna\n406 Akragas is sac;406;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
ed by Carthage\n406 Callicratides,;406;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
d by Cleophon.\n405 Methymna is im;405;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
nnesian League\n405 Syracuse is ov;405;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
sius the Elder\n405 Melos is annex;405;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
exed by Sparta\n405 Gela, Kamarina;405;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
ed by Carthage\n405 Carthage allow;405;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
d their cities\n405 Leontini and M;405;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
from Syracuse\n405 Carthage annex;405;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
ican territory\n405 The naval Batt;405;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
ion of Athens.\n405 Klazomenai and;405;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
n independence\n404 Athens capitul;404;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
es are killed.\n404 Delian League;404;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
e is dissolved\n404 Korinth leaves;404;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
nnesian League\n404 Entella is ove;404;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
al to Carthage\n404 Aygris becomes;404;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
acusan Subject\n404 Nafpaktos is a;404;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
Ozolian Locris\n404 Athens is over;404;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
by the Thirty\n404 Athens joins t;404;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
nnesian League\n403 Aeimnestus, wh;403;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
Castrugiuvanni\n403 Aetna is overt;403;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
l to Dionysius\n403 Dionysius dest;403;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
l to Dionysius\n403 Athens overthr;403;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
ows the Thirty\n403 Athens leaves;403;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
Delian League\n402 Elis leaves th;402;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
eged by Sparta\n401 Euboea joins t;401;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
Delian League\n401 Elis is sacked;401;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
nnesian League\n401 Dionysius free;401;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
rom Aeimnestus\n401 Poseidonia is;401;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
d by Lucanians\n401 Thucydides, Gr;401;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
onnesian War).\n400 @A@dranon is f;400;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
d by Dionysius\n400 Aygris annexes;400;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
xes C@enturipe\n400 Democritus, Gr;400;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
out of nothing\n399 Illios declare;399;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
from Lampsacus\n399 Sparta sways P;399;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
a and siege it\n399 Socrates, Gree;399;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
rupting youth.\n398 Ionia joins th;398;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
nnesian League\n398 All Carthagini;398;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
from Carthage\n398 Dionysius sieg;398;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
ta and Entella\n398 Mainland terri;398;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
d by Dionysius\n397 Motya is destr;397;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
to replace it\n397 Dionysius aban;397;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
la and Segesta\n397 Eryx, Segesta,;397;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
ed by Carthage\n397 Carthage allie;397;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
except Assorus\n397 Tauormenion is;397;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
tled by Sicels\n397 Carthaginian f;397;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
to an eruption\n397 Catania is occ;397;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
ed by Carthage\n397 Battle of Cata;397;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
tle of Catania\n397 Syracuse is be;397;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
ed by Carthage\n396 Carthage lifts;396;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
ene and Lipari\n396 Himera and Sel;396;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
ed by Carthage\n396 Gela, Ergezio,;396;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
d by Dionysius\n396 Tyndaris is fo;396;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
of operations\n396 Persia annexes;396;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
annexes Rodos\n396 Sparta campaig;396;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
gns in Phrygia\n395 Sparta campaig;395;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
h up to Sardis\n395 Orchmenus leav;395;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
oeotian League\n395 C@ephaloedium;395;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
d by Dionysius\n395 Mylae is annex;395;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
xed by Rhegion\n395 Argos, Korinth;395;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
nnesian League\n394 Sparta withdra;394;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
from Anatolia\n394 All Thracian a;394;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
os and Abydos)\n394 Virtually all;394;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
exed by Persia\n394 Klazomenaites;394;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
land off shore\n394 Mylae is annex;394;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
ed by Syracuse\n393 Lipari is anne;393;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
ed by Syracuse\n393 Italiote Leagu;393;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
gium and Velia\n393 Imbros, Lemnos;393;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
exed by Athens\n393 Makedonia star;393;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
om of Dardania\n393 Chalcidian Lea;393;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
akedonian land\n392 Sparta occupie;392;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
upies Lechaeum\n392 Heraclea Minoa;392;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
ed by Carthage\n392 Sicel territor;392;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
d by Dionysius\n392 Makedonia stop;392;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
te to Dardania\n392 Makedonia rean;392;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
lcidian League\n392 Damastion is a;392;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
ed by Dardania\n391 Korinth occupi;391;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
ccupies Phlius\n391 Tauromenion is;391;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
l to Dionysius\n391 Makedonia star;391;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
te to Dardania\n390 The Acarnanian;390;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
nnesian League\n390 Dercylidas is;390;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
d by Anaxibios\n390 Himera is merg;390;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
d into Thermae\n390 Dionysius tran;390;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
lae to Messene\n390 Kroton is anne;390;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
ed by Syracuse\n390 Argos and Kori;390;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
Argos-Korinth\n390 Castrugiuvani;390;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
ed by Syracuse\n389 Metapontion is;389;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
ed by Syracuse\n389 Anaxibios is o;389;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
rown by Abydos\n387 Rhegion is ann;387;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
it to Phoebea\n387 Peace of Antal;387;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
exed by Persia\n387 Ancona is foun;387;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
eaning &amp;quot;elbow&amp;quot;\n387 Argos and Kori;387;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
Korinth split\n387 All cities gai;387;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
are disbanded\n386 Phlius becomes;386;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
es a democracy\n385 Dardania attac;385;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
tacks Molossia\n385 The Greeks col;385;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
Croatia).[00]\n384 Dionysius occu;384;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
yrgi and Caere\n384 Chalcidian Lea;384;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
ncluding Pella\n383 Gela gains ind;383;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
from Syracuse\n383 Dionysius leav;383;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
leaves Eturia\n383 Liburnia besie;383;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
esieges Pharos\n383 Potidaea leave;383;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
lcidian League\n382 Thebes is over;382;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
es and Archias\n382 Thebes is impr;382;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
nnesian League\n380 Sparta besiege;380;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
esieges Phlius\n380 Makedonia reca;380;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
rmer territory\n379 Kroton is anne;379;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
d by Dionysius\n379 Phlius is impr;379;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
nnesian League\n379 The Chalcidian;379;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
oin the league\n379 Leontiades and;379;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
nnesian League\n379 Sparta occupie;379;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
upies Thespiae\n378 Themison overt;378;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
throws Eretria\n377 The Boeotian L;377;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
nded by Thebes\n376 Abdera is sack;376;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
i and Maroneia\n376 Thespiae and t;376;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
oeotian League\n375 The Acarnanian;375;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
Delian League\n375 Chalcidian Lea;375;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
Delian League\n373 Kerkyra is bes;373;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
eged by Sparta\n371 Sparta leaves;371;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
leaves Kerkyra\n370 Gythium is occ;370;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
pied by Thebes\n370 Heraclea Sinti;370;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
d by Makedonia\n369 Korinth is ove;369;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
by Timophanes\n368 Aetolian Leagu;368;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
gue is founded\n367 Daparria is an;367;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
ed by Dardania\n367 Kroton is anne;367;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
ruttian League\n366 Opus[disambigu;366;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
lp of Themison\n365 Opus requests;365;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
oeotian League\n364 Timophanes is;364;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
s assassinated\n364 Orchmenus leav;364;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
eged by Thebes\n363 Orchmenus is i;363;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
oeotian League\n363 Pydna is impre;363;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
Delian League\n362 Themison dies;362;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
ed by Plutarch\n361 Potidaea and T;361;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
ian Cluerchies\n360 Tauromenion ov;360;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
of Andromache\n360 Illios is over;360;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
by Charidemos\n360 Abydos is over;360;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
wn by Iphiades\n359 Charidemos is;359;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
rown by Illios\n359 Dardania annex;359;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
pper Macedonia\n359 Archelaus anne;359;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
egae and Pydna\n358 Archelaus is a;358;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
d by Makedonia\n358 Macedonia rean;358;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
from Dardania\n358 Makedonia anne;358;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
nnexes Paeonia\n357 Social War Sta;357;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
ial War Starts\n357 Kos, Khios, Ro;357;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
Delian League\n357 Makedonia anne;357;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
and Amphipolis\n357 Dionysius II i;357;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
thrown by Dion\n356 Phocis annexes;356;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
annexes Delphi\n356 Locris is anne;356;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
y Dionysius II\n356 Lemnos, Samos;356;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
Delian League\n356 Makedonia anne;356;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
th Makedonians\n356 Makedonian bor;356;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
n Nestus river\n356 Potidaea and A;356;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
lcidian League\n356 Makedonia besi;356;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
sieges Methone\n356 Lokros is over;356;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
y Dionysius II\n355 Social War End;355;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
ocial War Ends\n355 Argolas is bes;355;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
eged by Phocis\n355 Dion is overth;355;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
wn by Callipus\n354 Methone and Ab;354;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
d by Makedonia\n354 Phocis abandon;354;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
ege of Argolas\n354 Thessaly is va;354;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
ized by Phocis\n353 Catania is ann;353;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
ed by Callipus\n353 Makedonia occu;353;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
cupied Pagasae\n353 Thessaly is va;353;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
d by Makedonia\n352 Callipus is ov;352;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
keeps Catania)\n352 Nicodemus over;352;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
ows C@enturipe\n352 Orchmenus and;352;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
pied by Phocis\n351 Rhegion is ann;351;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
ed by Callipus\n350 Akanthos is an;350;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
d by Makedonia\n350 Nice (Nicaea);350;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
ss of victory.\n350 Hipparinos is;350;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
wn by Aretaeus\n350 Mamercus ousts;350;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
s from Catania\n349 Plutarch is ex;349;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
d from Eretria\n349 Aretaeus is ov;349;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
own by Nysaios\n348 Stagira is ann;348;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
d by Makedonia\n348 Callipus is ov;348;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
wn by Leptines\n347 Leontini is ov;347;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
own by Hicetas\n347 Plato, Greek p;347;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
Academy, dies.\n347 Methymna is ov;347;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
wn by Kleommis\n346 Phocis withdra;346;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
s from Boeotia\n346 Dionysius II l;346;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
throws Nysaios\n346 Lyttos is besi;346;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
ged by Knossos\n346 Makedonia occu;346;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
ed by Thessaly\n345 Makedonia with;345;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
e and Antikyra\n345 Grabaei become;345;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
l of Macedonia\n345 Hicetas sieges;345;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
se's territory\n345 The Pro-Makedo;345;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
throws Eretria\n345 Mainland Syrac;345;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
ysius' control\n344 Macedonia occu;344;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
nnexes Tenedos\n344 Siege of Lytto;344;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
ted by Knossos\n344 Knossos besieg;344;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
sieges Kydonia\n344 Hicetas is rep;344;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
from Syracuse\n344 Timoleon takes;344;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
de the citadel\n343 Messene is reb;343;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
lp of Timoleon\n343 Timoleon annex;343;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
es the citadel\n343 Siege of Kydon;343;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
ted by Knossos\n342 Rhegion is fre;342;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
ed by Timoleon\n342 Aristotle, Gre;342;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
ip of Macedon.\n341 Hipparchus is;341;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
Delian league\n341 Samothrace is;341;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
d by Makedonia\n340 Antipolis (mod;340;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
Massilia.[00]\n340 Skyros is anne;340;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
d by Makedonia\n340 Entella is fre;340;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
ed by Timoleon\n339 Elateia is occ;339;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
d by Makedonia\n339 Agyris and Aet;339;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
ed by Timoleon\n339 Nicaea is occu;339;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
ied by Boeotia\n338 Amphissa is an;338;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
exed by Delphi\n338 Thyrea is anne;338;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
nexed by Argos\n338 Mamercus dies;338;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
Mamercus dies\n338 Cumae is annex;338;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
nnexed by Rome\n338 Leontini is fr;338;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
ed by Timoleon\n338 Nafpaktos join;338;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
etolian League\n338 King Philip II;338;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
338 BC/337 BC.\n337 Amfissa declar;337;bc-y;;1.1.2.2;;&lt;br /&gt;
ce from Delphi\n336 Timoleon dies;336;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
Timoleon dies\n336 Lesbos is anne;336;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
d by Makedonia\n336 Alexander succ;336;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
as of Orestis.\n334 Andromache die;334;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
ed by Syracuse\n334 Battle of the;334;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
f the Granicus\n333 Saminum is occ;333;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
pied by Epirus\n333 Alexander defe;333;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
s III escapes.\n332 Epirus occupie;332;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
a and Sipontum\n332 Siege of Tyre;332;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
Siege of Tyre\n332 Siege of Gaza;332;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
Siege of Gaza\n332 Alexander conq;332;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
onquers Egypt.\n332 Alexandria is;332;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
nder the Great\n331 Epirus occupie;331;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
upies Cosentia\n331 Battle of Pand;331;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
le of Pandosia\n331 Gerasa (Jordan;331;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
onian veterans\n331 at Battle of G;331;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
rsian Empire@.\n331 Alexander the;331;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
ers in Babylon\n331 Tauromenion is;331;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
ed by Carthage\n331 Battle of the;331;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
of Susa, Iran)\n330 Sparta joins t;330;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
gue of Corinth\n330 Battle of the;330;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
(modern Iran)\n330-325 Pytheas ma;330;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
dern Iran)\n330-325 Pytheas makes;325;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
e is a record.\n329 Siege of Cyrop;329;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
e of Cyropolis\n329 Battle of Jaxa;329;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
le of Jaxartes\n329 Alexander conq;329;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
nd, Uzbekistan\n329 Alexander the;329;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
ern Tajikistan\n329-160 Dayuan Kin;329;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
Tajikistan\n329-160 Dayuan Kingdom;160;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
n Kingdom.[00]\n328 Sybaris on the;328;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
ruttian League\n327 Oenidae is imp;327;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
etolian League\n327 Under the comm;327;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
llenic control\n327 Alexander inva;327;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
her eastwards.\n326 Battle of the;326;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
f the Hydaspes\n326 Samos joins th;326;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
Delian League\n326 Alexandria Buc;326;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
rse Bucephalus\n325 Nearchus servi;325;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
Bahrain).[00]\n324 Kroton is over;324;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
n by Menedemus\n324 Charax Spasinu;324;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
ce (323–30 BC)\n323 King Alexander;323;bc-y;;1.1.2.2;;&lt;br /&gt;
f the Diadochi\n322–320  First War;322;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
e Diadochi\n322–320  First War of;320;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
the Diadochi.\n320 Partition of T;320;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
f Triparadisus\n320–311  Second Wa;320;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
iparadisus\n320–311  Second War of;311;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
f the Diadochi\n316 Menander, Gree;316;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
thenian prize.\n312–63 Seleucid Em;312;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
eleucid Empire\n310 Zeno of Citium;310;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
ool in Athens.\n310 Battle of Whit;310;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
unis, Tunisia)\n307 Epicurus found;307;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
ool in Athens.\n305–30 Ptolemaic K;305;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
lemaic Kingdom\n305 Seleucia, also;305;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
ucus I Nicator\n301 Battle of Ipsu;301;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
attle of Ipsus\n300 Antioch, is fo;300;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
ther Antiochus\n300 Euclid, Greek;300;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
an algorithm).\n295 Athens falls t;295;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
chares killed.\n282–133 Kingdom of;282;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
es killed.\n282–133 Kingdom of Per;133;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
om of Pergamon\n281  Creation of t;281;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
Achaean League\n280 The Greek colo;280;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
rn day Split).\n280–275 Pyrrhic Wa;280;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
ay Split).\n280–275 Pyrrhic War\n27;275;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
75 Pyrrhic War\n279 Gallic invasio;279;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
of the Balkans\n274–271 First Syri;274;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
he Balkans\n274–271 First Syrian W;271;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
rst Syrian War\n267–262 Chremonide;267;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
Syrian War\n267–262 Chremonidean W;262;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
remonidean War\n265 Archimedes, Gr;265;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
gral calculus.\n260–253 Second Syr;260;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
calculus.\n260–253 Second Syrian;253;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
ond Syrian War\n256–125 Greco-Bact;256;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
Syrian War\n256–125 Greco-Bactrian;125;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
ctrian Kingdom\n246–241 Third Syri;246;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
an Kingdom\n246–241 Third Syrian W;241;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
ird Syrian War\n235 Tanais (Rostov;235;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
s from Miletus\n220 Euthydemus I o;220;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
the West.[00]\n219–217 Fourth Syr;219;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
West.[00]\n219–217 Fourth Syrian;217;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
rth Syrian War\n214–205 First Mace;214;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
Syrian War\n214–205 First Macedoni;205;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
Macedonian War\n203–200 Fifth Syri;203;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
donian War\n203–200 Fifth Syrian W;200;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
fth Syrian War\n200–196 Second Mac;200;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
Syrian War\n200–196 Second Macedon;196;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
Macedonian War\n192–188 Roman–Syri;192;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
donian War\n192–188 Roman–Syrian W;188;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
man–Syrian War\n180–10 AD Indo-Gre;180;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
-Greek Kingdom\n172–167 Third Mace;172;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
ek Kingdom\n172–167 Third Macedoni;167;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
Macedonian War\n170–168 Sixth Syri;170;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
donian War\n170–168 Sixth Syrian W;168;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
in his honour.\n150–148 Fourth Mac;150;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
is honour.\n150–148 Fourth Macedon;148;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
Macedonian War\n146 Battle of Cori;146;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
tle of Corinth\n30 Death of Ptole;30;bc-y;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
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Tolui;;;;08.25.1227;09.13.1229;&lt;br /&gt;
Ögedei Khan;;;;09.13.1229;12.11.1241;&lt;br /&gt;
Güyük Khan;;;;08.24.1246;04.20.1248;&lt;br /&gt;
Möngke Khan;;;;07.01.1251;08.11.1259;&lt;br /&gt;
Kublai Khan;;;;05.05.1260;02.18.1294;&lt;br /&gt;
Temür Khan;;;;05.10.1294;02.10.1307;&lt;br /&gt;
Külüg Khan;;;;06.21.1307;01.27.1311;&lt;br /&gt;
Ayurbarwada Buyantu Khan;;;;04.07.1311;03.01.1320;&lt;br /&gt;
Gegeen Khan;;;;04.19.1320;09.04.1323;&lt;br /&gt;
Yesün Temür;Yesün Temür (Yuan dynasty);;;10.04.1323;08.15.1328;&lt;br /&gt;
Jayaatu Khan Tugh Temür;;;;10.16.1328;04.03.1329;&lt;br /&gt;
Ragibagh Khan;;;;10.1328;11.14.1328;&lt;br /&gt;
Jayaatu Khan Tugh Temür;;;;09.08.1329;09.02.1332;&lt;br /&gt;
Khutughtu Khan Kusala;;;;02.27.1329;08.30.1329;&lt;br /&gt;
Rinchinbal Khan;;;;10.23.1332;12.14.1332;&lt;br /&gt;
Toghon Temür;;;;07.19.1333;1368;&lt;br /&gt;
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Pontic steppe (600-c. 200 BC)Loca;600;bc-i;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
steppe (600-c. 200 BC)LocationC@entr;200 BC;bc-i;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
entury BC - c. 200 BC)Common languag;200 BC;bc-i;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
ia by Medes c. 600 BC• Persian invas;600 BC;bc-i;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
oyed around c. 800 BC, and the c@ent;800 BC;bc-i;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
0][00]\nBetween 650 and 625 BC, th;650;bc-i;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
etween 650 and 625 BC, the Pontic Sc;625 BC;bc-i;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
the end of the 7th c@entury onwar;7th;bc-c;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
inated between 650 and 600 BC for;650;bc-i;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
etween 650 and 600 BC for the needs;600 BC;bc-i;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
g in the later 7th and lasting th;7th;bc-c;;2.1.1.1;;&lt;br /&gt;
edes around c. 600 BC@.[000][000] On;600 BC;bc-i;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
er. Epiktetos, 520–500 BC.[000]\nR;520;bc-i;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
Epiktetos, 520–500 BC.[000]\nRed-figu;500 BC;bc-i;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
thian warrior, 480-470 BC, from A;480;bc-i;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
n warrior, 480-470 BC, from Athens\nA;470 BC;bc-i;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
g in the later 7th and lasting th;7th;bc-c;;2.2.1.1;;&lt;br /&gt;
aucasia around 600 BC,[00] and from;600 BC;bc-i;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
itopol kurgan (340-320 BC)\nScythi;340;bc-i;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
ol kurgan (340-320 BC)\nScythian swor;320 BC;bc-i;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
the course of 550 and 500 BC and;550;bc-i;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
rse of 550 and 500 BC and were absor;500 BC;bc-i;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
thians between 550 and 525 BC, an;550;bc-i;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
etween 550 and 525 BC, and, owing to;525 BC;bc-i;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
s.[00] Between 450 and 400 BC, Ke;450;bc-i;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
etween 450 and 400 BC, Kerkinitis wa;400 BC;bc-i;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
thia around c. 400 BC, which destabi;400 BC;bc-i;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
metime between 425 and 400 BC, an;425;bc-i;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
etween 425 and 400 BC, and the citie;400 BC;bc-i;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
Crimea, around 350 BC he had also pe;350 BC;bc-i;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
metime between 220 and 200 BC, re;220;bc-i;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
etween 220 and 200 BC, records that;200 BC;bc-i;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
ingdom.\nAround 200 BC, after their f;200 BC;bc-i;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
– from the mid-8th or the late 7t;8th;bc-c;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
ry BC to about 500 BC\nClassical Scyt;500 BC;bc-i;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
n – from about 500 BC to about 300 B;500 BC;bc-i;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
00 BC to about 300 BC\nLate Scythian;300 BC;bc-i;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
n – from about 200 BC to the mid-3rd;200 BC;bc-i;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
Asia around c. 600 BC@.[00]\n\nGoldsmi;600 BC;bc-i;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
sting from the 6th to 3rd c@entur;6th;bc-c;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
rom the 6th to 3rd c@enturies, th;3rd;bc-c;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
e arrowheads, c700-300 BC\nThe mai;700;bc-i;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
rowheads, c700-300 BC\nThe main Scyth;300 BC;bc-i;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
metime between 435 and 400 BC, af;435;bc-i;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
etween 435 and 400 BC, after which t;400 BC;bc-i;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
by Epiktetos, 520–500 BC \nThe Sc;520;bc-i;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
Epiktetos, 520–500 BC \nThe Scythians;500 BC;bc-i;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
from about the eight c@entury B.C.&amp;quot;;eight;bc-c;;;8;&lt;br /&gt;
eight c@entury B.C.&amp;quot;\nRice, Tamara; B.C.;bc-r;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
The Sarmatians 600 BC–AD 450. Blooms;600 BC;bc-i;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
he Barbarians, 100 B.C.–A.D. 400. Balt;100 B.C.;bc-i;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
The Scythians 700–300 BC@. Bloom;700;bc-i;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
Scythians 700–300 BC@. Bloomsbury P;300 BC;bc-i;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
Civilizations, 700 B. C. to A. D. 250.;700 B. C.;bc-i;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
mperial China (1,500 – 221 BC)&amp;quot;. In;1,500;bc-i;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
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[[Category:Pages with dates]]&lt;br /&gt;
[[Category:en.wikipedia.org]]&lt;br /&gt;
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Pontic steppe (600-c. 200 BC)Loca;600;bc-i;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
steppe (600-c. 200 BC)LocationC@entr;200 BC;bc-i;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
entury BC - c. 200 BC)Common languag;200 BC;bc-i;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
ia by Medes c. 600 BC• Persian invas;600 BC;bc-i;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
oyed around c. 800 BC, and the c@ent;800 BC;bc-i;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
0][00]\nBetween 650 and 625 BC, th;650;bc-i;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
etween 650 and 625 BC, the Pontic Sc;625 BC;bc-i;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
the end of the 7th c@entury onwar;7th;bc-c;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
inated between 650 and 600 BC for;650;bc-i;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
etween 650 and 600 BC for the needs;600 BC;bc-i;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
edes around c. 600 BC@.[000][000] On;600 BC;bc-i;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
er. Epiktetos, 520–500 BC.[000]\nR;520;bc-i;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
Epiktetos, 520–500 BC.[000]\nRed-figu;500 BC;bc-i;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
thian warrior, 480-470 BC, from A;480;bc-i;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
n warrior, 480-470 BC, from Athens\nA;470 BC;bc-i;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
aucasia around 600 BC,[00] and from;600 BC;bc-i;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
the course of 550 and 500 BC and;550;bc-i;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
rse of 550 and 500 BC and were absor;500 BC;bc-i;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
thians between 550 and 525 BC, an;550;bc-i;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
etween 550 and 525 BC, and, owing to;525 BC;bc-i;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
s.[00] Between 450 and 400 BC, Ke;450;bc-i;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
etween 450 and 400 BC, Kerkinitis wa;400 BC;bc-i;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
thia around c. 400 BC, which destabi;400 BC;bc-i;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
metime between 425 and 400 BC, an;425;bc-i;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
etween 425 and 400 BC, and the citie;400 BC;bc-i;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
Crimea, around 350 BC he had also pe;350 BC;bc-i;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
metime between 220 and 200 BC, re;220;bc-i;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
etween 220 and 200 BC, records that;200 BC;bc-i;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
ingdom.\nAround 200 BC, after their f;200 BC;bc-i;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
– from the mid-8th or the late 7t;8th;bc-c;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
ry BC to about 500 BC\nClassical Scyt;500 BC;bc-i;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
n – from about 500 BC to about 300 B;500 BC;bc-i;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
00 BC to about 300 BC\nLate Scythian;300 BC;bc-i;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
n – from about 200 BC to the mid-3rd;200 BC;bc-i;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
Asia around c. 600 BC@.[00]\n\nGoldsmi;600 BC;bc-i;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
sting from the 6th to 3rd c@entur;6th;bc-c;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
rom the 6th to 3rd c@enturies, th;3rd;bc-c;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
e arrowheads, c700-300 BC\nThe mai;700;bc-i;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
rowheads, c700-300 BC\nThe main Scyth;300 BC;bc-i;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
metime between 435 and 400 BC, af;435;bc-i;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
etween 435 and 400 BC, after which t;400 BC;bc-i;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
by Epiktetos, 520–500 BC \nThe Sc;520;bc-i;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
Epiktetos, 520–500 BC \nThe Scythians;500 BC;bc-i;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
from about the eight c@entury B.C.&amp;quot;;eight;bc-c;;;8;&lt;br /&gt;
eight c@entury B.C.&amp;quot;\nRice, Tamara; B.C.;bc-r;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
The Sarmatians 600 BC–AD 450. Blooms;600 BC;bc-i;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
he Barbarians, 100 B.C.–A.D. 400. Balt;100 B.C.;bc-i;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
The Scythians 700–300 BC@. Bloom;700;bc-i;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
Scythians 700–300 BC@. Bloomsbury P;300 BC;bc-i;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
Civilizations, 700 B. C. to A. D. 250.;700 B. C.;bc-i;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
mperial China (1,500 – 221 BC)&amp;quot;. In;1,500;bc-i;;;;&lt;br /&gt;
&amp;lt;/nowiki&amp;gt;&amp;lt;/poem&amp;gt;&lt;br /&gt;
[[Category:Pages with dates]]&lt;br /&gt;
[[Category:en.wikipedia.org]]&lt;br /&gt;
[[Category:Format version 2]]&lt;/div&gt;</summary>
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