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1600 BCE
Beginning of the Mycenaean period: 1600 to 1100 BC
Mycenaean civilization formed the declining phase of the Bronze Age in ancient Greece. He presented the first advanced culture in Greece, followed by its luxurious states, works of writing, art and public
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1600 BCE
Achaeans
The Achaeans take about a thousand years to move from Central Europe to the Aegean Islands . They can be considered the first "Greeks" in history; When they reached the peninsula, they engaged in long wars with the native peoples, with a long tradition in the war, to those who ended up defeating and imposing themselves.
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1250 BCE
The Trojan War
The existence of the Trojan War has always been ambiguous and debatable. Where some scholars take it as a myth, others have found solid evidence that points to their reality.
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776 BCE
Introduction to the Olympic Games
The ancient Olympic Games were considered primarily as part of a religious festival that took place in honor of the father of the Greek gods and goddesses , Zeus.
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650 BCE
The rise of the Greek tyrants
The tyrants were the oppressive rulers in Greece. The most popular tyrannies were those founded by Ortágoras in Sición and Cipselo in Corinto in approximately 650 BC.
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600 BCE
Currency introduced
The Greeks wanted to have payments that were authenticated. These coins were made of a gold and silver alloy known as electrum.
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445 BCE
Age of Pericles
Pericles was a great speaker, and this quality gave him tremendous success in the Assembly. It introduced several reforms, among which the tetes that were Athenians without wealth were allowed to enter public offices.
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431 BCE
Second Peloponnesian War: Athens vs. Sparta
Enveloping the entire Greek world, the Great Peloponnesian War was a titanic struggle between the two main cities of Greece; Athens and Sparta.
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430 BCE
Bubonic plague in Athens
The horrible plague of Athens was an epidemic that destroyed every corner of Athens in ancient Greece.
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404 BCE
Peloponnesian war
https://mihistoriauniversal.com/edad-antigua/guerra-del-peloponeso/
It is called the Peloponnesian War, which the entire Greek world faced for almost thirty years, between 431 BC and 404 BC. -
336 BCE
Alexander the Great came to power
Alexander III of Macedonia, widely known as Alexander the Great , was the son of King Philip II of Macedonia. He became king after his father's death in 336 BC.
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146 BCE
Invasion of the Romans
The Greek peninsula was under the control of the Romans after the battle of Corinth in 146 BC. Macedonia then became a Roman province.
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