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600-300 BC Phalanx battle formation
The battel formation known as the Phalanx, controls Greece. -
490 B.C. greece defeates invading armies
Greece is being invaded by persian armies, Greece defets them. -
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500-300 B.C. Golden ages
The golden ages of Greece was when it had its most power, it lasted 200 years. this age let them create awesome monuments, art, pholosophy, architecture and literature. -
431 B.C. Series of battles called Peloponnesian Wars
431 B.C. Series of battles called Peloponnesian Wars between Athens and Sparta. Lasted 27 years, Making Ancient Greece ruins and leaving it in ruins. -
334 B.C. Greece defets persian empire
Alexander the Great leads Greece to defet Persa. -
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323 - 146 BC Helleistic age
after Alexander died the empire split in to states, this was the Hellenistic age. -
223 BC Alexander the great dies
Alexander thegreat dies causing the hellenistic age. -
146 BC Roman Empire defets Greece
this is the end of ancient greece and the empire. -
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'Highlights in the history of ancient Greece' 2016, online Table, World Book Student, World Book, Chicago, viewed 28 January 2016,
http://www.worldbookonline.com/student/media?id=ta234900a. Krentz, P 2016, 'Greece, Ancient' , World Book Student, World Book, Chicago, viewed 28 January 2016,
http://www.worldbookonline.com/student/article?id=ar234900. Newman, Sandra. Ancient Greece. New York: Children's Press, 2010. Print.Newman, Sandra. Ancient Greece. New York: Children's Press, 2010 -
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