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800 BCE
Greek city-states emerge
Also known as 'Polis', these city states emerged majorly due to the mountain filled geography of Ancient Greece. -
750 BCE
Beginning of colonies
Greek poleis start establishing colonies around the Mediterranean and Black seas. -
700 BCE
First Messenian War
Sparta defeats Messenia, another Greek city state. They desire more fertile land. -
648 BCE
Partial Greek poleis commandeer
Earliest tyrants take over some Greek poleis. Reforms of Spartan society begin (attributed to Lycurgus, a lawgiver) -
600 BCE
Second Messenian War
Followed by an uprising of the Messenians. -
550 BCE
Peloponnesian League created
The Peloponnesian League was a military alliance of Greek city-states and ran by Sparta. -
546 BCE
Ionia becomes part of the Persian Empire
An land mass north of Italy which was found next to the Persian empire, which eventually joined it. -
546 BCE
Tyranny of Pisistratus and his sons in Athens
Pisistratus and his sons were tyrant rulers of Ancient Greece. Tyranny means cruel and oppressive ruling however they did a lot of good for the citizens and helped to implement democracy, ironically. -
507 BCE
Democratic reforms of Cleisthenes in Athens
Cleisthenes was an Athenian noble vying for power after Hippias (a tyrant) was dismissed. -
499 BCE
Ionian revolt against Persia
Almost 50 years after Ionia becomes apart of the Persian empire Ionian citizens have a large revolt. -
489 BCE
First Persian Invasion of Greek mainland
This includes the battle of Marathon. -
481 BCE
Hellenic League created
This was created in order to fight against Persia and it was a large step of unification for Greece. -
480 BCE
Second Persian invasion of Greek mainland
This includes battles of Thermopylae, Artemisium, Salamis, Plataea, and Mycale. -
478 BCE
Delian league established
A military alliance between the Greek city-states. This was led by Athens and primarily focused on Naval power. -
464 BCE
Earthquake and helot revolt in Sparta
Helots were a class of enslaved people in Sparta. The earthquake devastated and destroyed many areas in Messenia which led to a revolt of slaves against their owners. -
461 BCE
Ostracism of Cimon
In 461 BC, Cimon was exiled from Athens on charges of betraying his city by aiding Sparta. The democratic process of racism let residents to vote to banish another citizen for ten years.