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Period: 2000 BCE to 1400 BCE
Minoan Civilization
Minoan was emerged on a Greece island named Crete. Between these years they build and remodel palaces. The most famous one was Knossos.
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1521 BCE
Aztec
Tenochtitlan which was the capital and religious center of Aztec civilization, was conquered by the Spanish army of Cortes.
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1450 BCE
Mycenaean Civilization
Linear B script was developed on clay tablets with 90 syllable signs. -
776 BCE
Classical Greece
First Olympic Games in Olimpia a very important city of Greece. -
753 BCE
Rome is Founded. (Monarchy)
Romulus and Remus founded Rome. After killing his brother Romulus became the first king. -
Period: 750 BCE to 700 BCE
Classical Greece (Alphabet)
Greek alphabet was created, it consisted of 24 symbols. As a result Homeric poems were record. -
Period: 600 BCE to Jan 1, 800
Maya
Writing, mathematics and astronomy spread. Mayan calendar was developed. -
Period: 600 BCE to
Muisca
Muisca culture developed in in Colombia, in which now is Bogotá.
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509 BCE
Rome's Monarchy Era
Rome’s monarchy era (government system) ended.
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Period: 300 BCE to 400 BCE
Olmec
La Venta which was the capital of the civilization was destroyed and Olmec civilization ends. -
264 BCE
Roman State Grew in Power and Territory. (Republic)
They conquer the entire Italian Peninsula, under the leadership of the military Camillus. -
Period: 264 BCE to 146 BCE
Punic Wars (Roman Empire)
Several wars with the north of Africa were called Punic Wars (Carthage city vs Rome) -
44 BCE
Roman Empire
Julius Caesar founds the Roman colony of Corinth. It became an important center of christianity. In addition an important city in administrative and trade.
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Period: 27 BCE to 180
Pax Romana (Empire)
“Roman peace”, was a period of time in the Roman Empire were the population, territory, economy, architecture/art and power increase and improve.
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430
Classical Greece
Plague epidemic in Athens, causing the 25% of the population to die.
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Jan 1, 1000
Tairona
The Tairona were forced to move into the highlands of the Sierra Nevada because the Caribs invaded them. -
Jan 1, 1450
Inca
Pachacuti Inca Yupanqui founds Machu Picchu, which was the most sacred site for the Incas, located in the High Andes of Peru.