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Reina / Teddy's History Timeline

  • 4000 BCE

    Sumeria

    Sumeria
    First civilization in Mesopotamia
  • Period: 4000 BCE to

    Beginning History

  • 3200 BCE

    Sumerians create Cuniform

    Sumerians create Cuniform
    First written language using pictures
  • 3100 BCE

    Ancient Africa

    Ancient Africa
    Egypt comes alive. It takes over around the Nile River. It was much more bigger than before.
  • 3100 BCE

    hieroglyphics

    hieroglyphics
    Egypt copies the quniform and makes there own.
  • 3000 BCE

    The start of Ancient Greece

    The start of Ancient Greece
    Ancient Greece started near the Mediterranean sea, and the Aegean sea. It also had many island next to the main land.
  • 3000 BCE

    The Minoans in Greece

    The Minoans in Greece
    The Minoans were successful traders who stayed in Crete till 1100 B.C. They had a palace in the ancient city of Knossos.
  • 2600 BCE

    Emerging of Harappa and Mohenjo-daro

    Emerging of Harappa and Mohenjo-daro
    The cities of Harappa and Mohenjo-daro grew to nearly 40,000 people.These cities had advanced drainage systems.(There were public well, and many buildings had a bathroom)
  • 2575 BCE

    pyramids and Sphinx made.

    pyramids and Sphinx made.
    The pyramids and Sphinx were made in the old kingdom and the middle kingdom.
  • 2334 BCE

    Akkadia Dynasty

    Akkadia Dynasty
    Akkadia rules Mesopotamia with King Sargon I
  • 1800 BCE

    Babylon

    Babylon
    Babylon is established. The make the Hammurabi's Code.
  • 1760 BCE

    The first cities in China

    The first cities in China
    The shang dynasty built China's first cities. During the Shang dynasty, bronze work and expert toolmaking flourished. Also, the first chinese writing system was invented.
  • 1550 BCE

    The Phoenicians settled on the Mediterranean sea.

    The Phoenicians settled on the Mediterranean sea.
    The Phoenicians were best known for their trade and alphabet.
  • 1500 BCE

    The New Kingdom

    The New Kingdom
    The new kingdom is when King Tut (King Tutankahmen) was king. He was king from nine years old, and he died when he was 19. Now he is mummified and buried in a pyramid.
  • 1500 BCE

    a new culture

    a new culture
    When Aryans moved and mixed with the original inhabitants of the Indus valley, they created a new culture. A new culture was organized by a varnas(a social structure that it's classes are determined by birthright)
  • 1500 BCE

    Hinduism

    Hinduism
    Hinduism is one of the major religions originated in India. Hindu beliefs says there is one prevailing spiritual power that lives in everything. Hindu also believe in many god and goddesses.
  • 1400 BCE

    Assyria

    Assyria
    The empire grew larger. Had one of the first libraries. Gilgamesh was written at this time. Nineveh was the capital.
  • 1250 BCE

    The Israelites

    The Israelites
    They lived south of Phoenicia in the land of Israel. Historians are looking for clues about ancient history by the sacred text of Israelites, the Torah.
  • 1194 BCE

    The Trojan War

    The Trojan War
    Greece had the Trojan War around 1194 to 1184. After a few year later, the dark ages of Greece started. There was also the Trojan Horses, and this was a giant wooden horse that they used to fight with.
  • 1050 BCE

    The zhou dynasty

    The zhou dynasty
    The zhou dynasty took control for nearly 800 years. They built forts and walls to defend their land.
  • 800 BCE

    The City-States appear in Greece

    The City-States appear in Greece
    Around 800 B.C., city-states began to form in Greece. These city-states were usually ruled by archeologists and military rulers. They also invented democracy around this time.
  • 776 BCE

    The olympic games of Greece

    The olympic games of Greece
    The first Olympic Games was first held on the ancient plains of Olympia. There were games like discus throw, wrestling, boxing, pankration, horse and chariot races, jumping, and running.
  • 750 BCE

    The Trojan War in a poem

    The Trojan War in a poem
    Around 750 B.C., a poet called 'Homer' talks about the Trojan War in his poem, 'iliad'. Another poet from Rome, Virgil, wrote a poem about the Trojan War too, in the 'Aneid'.
  • 700 BCE

    Golden age in Ancient Greece

    Golden age in Ancient Greece
    Athens the city-state becomes where everything happens. the Athenian leader Solon helped Greece get the golden age.
  • 600 BCE

    Etruscans

    Etruscans
    Etruscans get power in ancient Rome.
  • 551 BCE

    Confucianism

    Confucianism
    Confucianism was made by a famous Chinese teacher and philosopher, Confucius. Confucianism holds that there are five human relationships. 1. Ruler and ruled 2. Friend and friend 3. Husband and wife 4. Older sibling and younger sibling 5. Father and son
  • 500 BCE

    Buddhism

    Buddhism
    Buddhism is one of the major religions originated in India. When a young Hindu prince, Siddhartha Gautama saw the devastation of the real world, he decided to abandon his riches to seek the meaning of life and the cure for human suffering.
  • 500 BCE

    Taoism

    Taoism
    Taoism is another philosophy developed around the time of confucianism. It is based on the writings called Laozi. They believe happiness comes from leading a balanced life in harmony with nature, through living simple and selfless lives.
  • 479 BCE

    Golden ages' golden ages

    Golden ages' golden ages
    The Greece people found silver and had great trading with other countries. They also were very busy working on philosophy, religion, art, and architecture. This is also when they made the Greek Religion, the family of Olympians.
  • 404 BCE

    The Peloponnesian War

    The Peloponnesian War
    The Peloponnesian War lasted for 27 years. In the war, the Athenians fell to the Spartans.
  • 332 BCE

    Alexander the Great (well, Alexander the Worst!)

    Alexander the Great (well, Alexander the Worst!)
    Alexander the Great (which is Alexander the Worst) comes to Egypt and conquers them.
  • 322 BCE

    Maurya empire

    Maurya empire
    Chandragupta Maurya founded the Maurya empire. because his armies were powerful, he ruled by complete power over his people. he was so feared for his life, so he made servants taste his food to test poison, and he never slept in the same bed two nights in a row.
  • 206 BCE

    The Han dynasty

    The Han dynasty
    The Han dynasty began trading with the western world through the silk road(a trade route from China to Mediterranean sea).The main chinese export was silk.The Chinese created the sailboat rudder, manufactured steel, and made paper from wood pulp. They also invented herbal medicined and traded in spices, tea, and porcelain.
  • 117 BCE

    Rome the conquerer

    Rome the conquerer
    Rome conquers a lot of land near the mediterranean sea. This time was when they have ruled the most land.
  • 44 BCE

    Ides of March

    Ides of March
    Julius Caesar attended a meeting of the senate called 'Ides of March'
  • 30 BCE

    Egypt dies

    Egypt dies
    Queen Cleopatra dies and Egypt dies together. (Loyal Egypt!)
  • 26

    elaborate, expensive temples are built

    elaborate, expensive temples are built
    elaborate, expensive temples are build in Rome.
  • 300

    The Christian gets popular

    The Christian gets popular
    One out of ten people in Rome becomes Christian
  • 320

    golden age of India

    golden age of India
    The golden age of India was stared when the Gupta dynasty took over. Hinduism became the major religion, and there was a great leaps in literature, art, architecture, and science.
  • 330

    Byzantine empire

    Byzantine empire
    The byzantine empire's capital, constantinople was a powerful center of trade until its fall
  • 476

    The Roman Empire falls

    The Roman Empire falls
    The Roman Empire finally falls to death.
  • 527

    Justinian

    Justinian
    Justinian reign began in 527 CE. Roman laws are a mess when Justinian became an emperor. Justinian put a team together to sift through the ancient laws ad make sure of them. They developed ad organized collection of Roman laws with explanations named the Justinian code
  • 600

    Smaller byzantine empire

    Smaller byzantine empire
    Justinian's accomplishments were great, but his conquests in Italy, North Africa, Palestine, and Syria caused a lot of trouble. With the rise of Islam, Arab groups took over Syria and Palestine
  • 610

    Islam

    Islam
    A new religion named Islam arose in the Arabian Peninsula. According to Islamic belief, the prophet Muhammad heard a message from a god and he became god's messenger and spread the teachings of Islam.
  • 1200

    Sundiata

    Sundiata
    In the 1200s, Mali seized control of the salt and gold trade with the help of their leader, Sundiata who conquered neighboring lands and helps Mali grow rich from trade.
  • 1312

    Mansa musa

    Mansa musa
    Mansa musa was Sundiata's grandnephew. He continued to expand the kingdom. He also made Mali grew richer. However, he spent so much gold on gifts for his hosts that gold lost value. After he died, Mali's power dissolved.
  • 1453

    Fall of Byzantine empire

    Fall of Byzantine empire
    In the twelfth century, the Byzantine empire became Europe's greatest center of commerce. They quickly became rich. However, in 1453, the Byzantine empire was taken over by the Turks
  • 1468

    Songhai

    Songhai
    Songhai was one of the provinces that separated from Mali and became a major kingdom in its own right. Once a trading center within Mali, it conquered Timbuktu and then gained control of trade of gold and salt. However, in less than 100 years, people fought each other and fell into an army