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Period: 200 to Oct 2, 600
Zhou Dynasty
-1100 - -256 B.C.E China -
Period: 200 to 330
Roman capital moves to Constantinople
To be closer to the frointer. -
Period: 200 to 500
Phoenicians
-2300 B.C.E. Phoenician settlements on coast of what is now Syria and Lebanon. -
Period: 220 to 250
Priniting invented 220 B.C.E
invented by the chinese in 220 C.E. -
Period: 300 to Oct 4, 600
Cuneiform Writing Begins
3400 B.C.E
a system of writing in a wedge shaped symbols represented words or syllables. -
Period: 300 to Oct 2, 600
Alexander the Great
(356–323 B.C.) conquered the Persian Empire, reached the INdus valley, founded many greek style cities, and spread greek culture to the middle east. -
Period: 300 to 400
Destruction of the Second Temple in Jerusalem
70 C.E
Destroyed by the Roman Armies -
Period: 320 to 550
Gupta Empire 320-550 C.E.
Controlled most of the Indian subcontinent with military force and prestige as a center of its culture -
Period: 336 to 500
Height of Greek City-states 500-336 B.C.E
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Period: 350 to 400
Pax Romans
0-200 C.E
means "Roman Peace". This connotes the stability and prosperity that Roman Rule brought to the lands of the Roman Empire. -
Period: 400 to Oct 2, 600
Babylonian Empire
Babylonian King Nebuchadnezzar builds empire. 6th century B.C.E. -
Period: 450 to Oct 4, 750
Edict of Milan
a letter signed by emperors Constantine and Lincinus that proclaimed religion toleration in the Roman Empire -
Period: 450 to Oct 4, 700
Theravada Doctrine
0-200 C.E -
Period: 500 to Oct 4, 600
Confucius
551- 497 B.C.E
Western name for the Chinese Philosopher Kongzi. HIs Doctrine of duty and publc service had a great influence of Subsequent Chinese thought and servered as a code of conduct for government officals -
Period: 500 to Oct 4, 700
Buddhism arrives in China
1360 B.C.E -
Period: 527 to 565
Justinian 527 C.E.-565 C.E.
Justinian I, was the Byzantine Emperor commonly but is also known as Justinian the Great, While he was the Emperor, Justinian sought to revive the Empire's greatness and reconquer the lost western half of the historical Roman Empire. -
Period: Oct 2, 600 to Oct 4, 700
Jesus
1300 C.E.
Central figure of Christianity, which veiw him as the Messiah -
Period: Oct 3, 600 to
Gunpowder Developed
1000 B.C.E
Invented in China for the improvement of weponary -
Period: Oct 3, 700 to
Attila the Hun
435 C.E. till 453 C.E. His empire stretched from the Ural River to the Rhine river and from the Danube River to the baltic sea. -
Period: Oct 3, 750 to
Sack of Rome
1060 B.C.E.
Gauls invaded Rome as the first sack of Rome known as the "Battle of the Allia" -
Period: Oct 3, 750 to
Bantu migration reach South Africa
1000 B.C.E to 1100 B.C.E
Batu people origanly lived in West africa and started to migrate to South and East and moved to were the land as more suitable. -
Period: Oct 6, 1122 to
Shang Dynasty 1766 B.C.E- 1122 B.C.E
The Shang Dynasty had a surplus of argiculture to support the military forces. They had oracle bones made from birds, animals, and turtle shells. These oracle bones were inscribed with symbolic notations were then placed in fire and read to predict the future. They Shand Dynasty has also built large graves that housed thousands of objects and humans to serve the kings in death. -
Period: to
St. Paul
Persecuted the followers of Jesus but later on becme a Christian. He started preaching at nearby churches. -
Period: to
Height of Harrapan Civilization 2500 B.C.E- 2000 B.C.E
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Period: to
Hittites devolp iron 2000 B.C.E
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Period: to
Regular use of Bronze in Egypt and Mesopotamia
Bronze used to make weapons -
Period: to Oct 4, 1000
Han Dynasty
Started ethic group and set-up an administrative model to be used for the next Dynasties -
Period: to 556
Siddhartha Gautama
SIddhartha was also known as the Buddah. Buddah means "the enlighted one" He was the founder of Buddism. -
Period: to
Socrates 469 B.C.E-399 B.C.E
An Athenian philosopher that described the differences between questionable science and human behavior. But made enimes when he showed ignorancetowards others which led to his execution. -
Period: to Oct 4, 1000
Buddhism Arrives In China
0-100 C.E