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3000 BCE
the beginning of the Minoan city
The Minoan civilització will be a prehel·lenística culture of l'edat del bronze, developed in l'illa de Crete.https://ca.wikipedia.org/wiki/Civilitzaci%C3%B3_minoica -
2700 BCE
Island of crete
Towards 2700 B.C. a rich and flourishing commercial culture belonging to the Bronze Age was developed on the island of Crete. -
1700 BCE
Ocàs i l'Atlàntida
the palaces were destroyed: there are indications that an earthquake significantly affected Crete. This theory is supported thanks to the discovery of the temple of Anemospilia by the archaeologist Sakelarakis, where the bodies of three people appear. -
1600 BCE
the Achaeans
the Achaeans, a Greek-speaking people of Indo-European origin, broke into the territory of mainland Greece, settling in the northeast corner of the Peloponnese peninsula. These people came to dominate the Cretans. Its most important city was Mycenae. a Greek-speaking people of Indo-European origin, broke into the territory of mainland Greece, settling in the northeast corner of the Peloponnese peninsula. These people came to dominate the Cretans. Its most important city was Mycenae. -
1200 BCE
The beginning of Ancient Greece
Its the period in the history of Greece that has spanned since the Dark Age of Greece. (Photo: national geographic españa.) -
1200 BCE
the end of the Minoan city
During the Bronze Age, the brilliant Minoan civilization emerged on the island of Crete, which dominated the eastern Mediterranean until a series of earthquakes and volcanic eruptions weakened it, leading to its disappearance.https://ca.wikipedia.org/wiki/Civilitzaci%C3%B3_minoica -
1200 BCE
beginning dark age
the stage of the history of Greece between the end of the Mycenaean civilization has been called the Dark Age. -
776 BCE
The first olympic games
Some historians consider that the first ancient Olympic Games signal the beginning of the period known as ancient Greece. Photo: curriculum nacional. -
776 BCE
the end of the dark ages
the date corresponds to the first olympic games. -
404 BCE
war of the Peloponnese
The differences between Athens and Sparta resulted in the destructive war of the Peloponnese, in which almost all the Greeks joined by one side or the other participated. It ended with the defeat of the Athenians and the establishment of Spartan hegemony over Greece. -
323 BCE
the death of Alejandro Mango
Alejandro Mango, the most famous conqueror in history, died at 33. The life of the Macedonian monarch was a succession of battles and achievements such as the conquest of the Persian Empire, the greatest the world had ever known. But his legacy did not survive him. -
146 BCE
The end of greece
The Doric invasion was the end of Greece. Photo:Guillermo González(timetoast).