Ancient Greece Timeline

By VacuraJ
  • 3000 BCE

    Minoan Civilization

    Minoan Civilization
    the Minoan civilization was a bronze age culture that developed around the year 3000. The culture began on a island called Crete which is a modern day greek island. The Minoans are regarded as the first civilization in Europe
  • 2900 BCE

    The Bronze Age

    The Bronze Age
    The Greek Bronze age began around 2900 and the minoans were a very early bronze age civilization. This is the period that they began to build tools and start agriculture. The minoans are known for their architecture which started at this time aswell
  • 2700 BCE

    The Sumer-Elam War

    The Sumer-Elam War
    This war was fought between Sumer and Elam in 2700. The war was won By the Sumerians. This is the earliest war ever recorded.
  • 2200 BCE

    Tyrants Culture

    Tyrants Culture
    This is when tyranny's began to start up in rome. Most major city states had tyrants lie corinth, athens and sicily. They were mostly descendants of usurpers and strong conquerors.
  • 1200 BCE

    Trojan War

    Trojan War
    this war was started because paris of troy took helen from her husband. The siege of Troy was said to have lasted a decade and the famous story of the trojan horse happened and greece was victorious. this was a famous story that lived on into modern culture and ancient greek history.
  • 1050 BCE

    The dark ages

    The dark ages
    This is a period of history where a great destruction happened. The greatest empire in the world the Myceneans were destroyed. Great cities and much land was left abandoned
  • 900 BCE

    Sparta is Founded

    Sparta is Founded
    Sparta was a city state in greece founded around 900. They were rivals with athens and corinth. They were known for their military prowess and powerful soldiers
  • 800 BCE

    The Greek Alphabet

    The Greek Alphabet
    The Greek alphabet was developed during the iron age. It was inspired by the already established Phoenician Script. The language was carried west by traders and spread into what eventually became Latin.
  • 776 BCE

    The First Olympic Games

    The First Olympic Games
    The first olympics was held in Olympia, Greece in the year 776. It was a spartan tradition that included athletics like sprinting. The original olympics was a tradition for about 200 ears but then it came back 1500 years later.
  • 700 BCE

    The Odyssey

    The Odyssey
    An ancient story written by renowned poet Homer. This scripture was a story of heroism and was split into 24 books. It was a influential story that was revolutionary for future media and influental in greece.
  • 508 BCE

    Democracy in Athens

    Democracy in Athens
    Solon, Cleisthenes, and Ephialtes All were founders of democracy in greece. They split up power into ten groups based on where they lived. This was a new way to govern but was often interrupted at times of war.
  • 490 BCE

    The Persian War

    The Persian War
    This Was a war between the Archemedians and the persians that lasted 50 years and is one of the most famous wars ever. The tension of these two nations were high because 90 years earlier cyrus the great had conquered a Grecian city and had amassed a giant dynasty. Th way the war started was a rebellion on the persian empire and the rebels seeked military aide so they went to athens. After athens helped the rebels the Archemedians became completely involved in the war
  • 431 BCE

    Peloponnesian wars

    Peloponnesian wars
    This was a series of four wars that happened between Athens and Sparta. It was another famous war because of the naval battles. The war was even until persia supported sparta and the dominated Athens and brought a new culture to rome.
  • 356 BCE

    Alexander The Great

    Alexander The Great
    He was a Ancient greek king who conquered lots of cities in his time. He took over as king at 20 and by 30 he had created one of the largest empires ever. The empire spanned from wes Greece all the way to India and he is known as one of the greatest leaders of all time
  • 200 BCE

    Second Macedonian War

    Second Macedonian War
    The Second Macedonian War was fought between Macedon ruled by King Philip V, and Rome. The war ended in 197 and macedonia was invaded by Rome. this lead to the romans having more control over the Mediterranean and set up further invasions.
  • 146 BCE

    Achaean War

    Achaean War
    Rome and Achaea were allies in war only 50 years before this one but tensions rose quickly. Romans had a problem with the Achaeans religious ambitions. The war was very one sided and with the conquering a Achaea the romans had conquered all of mainland greece.
  • 86 BCE

    The Fall of Athens

    The Fall of Athens
    Sula's army besieged rome in a very hard fought campaign. The army destroyed the land outside the walls then soon after sacked the port and looted everything. Then the harbor was burnt and after some time athens was surrendered due to lack of water.