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4000 BCE
Sumerian
currently accepted the one that argues that no cultural rupture would have occurred with the Uruk period, which would rule out external factors, such as invasions or migrations from other distant territories. -
3500 BCE
the appearance of writing
Between 3500-3000 BC it was when the writing appeared. One of the most important advances within society was the creation of a system by which different populations could relate, this was the case of writing that emerged in the first instance to make checklists, for temples, places where they were stored All the production of the city. -
3300 BCE
The invention of writing
they can describe as protowriting and used ideographic or mnemonic symbols that could transmit information, although they were devoid of direct linguistic content. These systems appeared at the beginning of the Neolithic period, already in the seventh millennium BC. C. if not before (Kamyana Mohyla), in the Upper Palaeolithic. The use of tale has been observed -
2686 BCE
egypt-the middle empire
The Ancient Empire of Egypt, also called the Ancient Kingdom, is the period of the history of Ancient Egypt between c. 2686 and 2181 -
2334 BCE
acadias times
Mātu Akkadū
Imperio acadio
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← (c. 2250 a. C.) Kingdom of Ebla.png
← (c. 2260 a. C.) Babilonia de Hammurabi-ES.svg 2334 a. C.-2192 a. C. Bandera →
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El Imperio acadio en la época de Sargón I, el Grande.
Capital Agadé (Akkad)
Idioma principal Acadio
Otros idiomas Sumerio, eblaíta, ugarítico y elamita
Religión Religión Acadia
Gobierno Reino
Período histórico Edad de Bronce
• 2334 a. C.
• 2192 a. C. -
2181 BCE
egypt-the ancient empire
The Ancient Empire of Egypt, also called the Ancient Kingdom, is the period of the history of Ancient Egypt between c. 2686 and 2181 -
1911 BCE
city State
A city-state or city State1 is a State that only consists of a city and a small surrounding territory, acting independently, and generally applies mainly to Singapore, Monaco and the Vatican City. The term should not be confused with cities that act as states within a country - usually because they are the capital, such as Berlin -
1792 BCE
the Babylonian empire
Babylon / Babylon
1792 a. C.-539 a. C. Standard of Cyrus the Great (Achaemenid Empire) .svg → Location of the Babylonian Empire
Map of the Babylonian Empire between 1792 a. C. and 1595 a. C. (Hammurabi era)
Babylon Capital
Main language The Amorite, the house and the Akkadian, with its two variants: Assyrian and Babylonian.
Polytheistic Religion, Marduk being its main god.
Monarchy Government
History • Established 1792 a. C.
• Dissolution 539 a. C.
Babylon (Akkado-Babylon) -
1504 BCE
egypt-the new empire
Wars against the Hicsos and in Asia allowed the formation of an organized and veteran army. The greatest occupation of the first kings of the 18th dynasty was to continue the work of Ahmose, that is, to achieve military imposition in both Nubia and the Levant, as in the case of his son, Amenhotep or Amenophis I (1524-1504 a C.), which extended the border beyond the limits of the previous reign. The successor of Amenhotep, Thutmose or Thutmose I (1504-1492), performed important -
1453 BCE
the fall of the Roman Empire
The fall of the Roman Empire can make reference to: The fall of the Roman Empire of the West (in the year 476, when the last Roman emperor of the West, Rómulo Augústulo, is deposed by the heels of King Odoacro in the city of Rome).
The fall of the Roman Empire of the East or Byzantine Empire (in the year 1453, with the Fall of Constantinople, which is conquered by the Ottoman Empire).
The historiographical work History of the decline and fall of the Roman Empire (1776-17 -
1400 BCE
Greece
Greece (in modern Greek: Ελλάδα, Elláda (pronounced [eˈlaða] (listen); in ancient Greek: Ἑλλάς, Hellás), officially Hellenic Republic (Greek: Ελληνική Δημοκρατία, Romanization: Ellinikí Dimokratía), is a sovereign country European Union.4 Around eleven million people live in the country that make up a very homogeneous society, where the Greek language is mostly spoken and Orthodox Christianity is practiced.7 -
656 BCE
low season
After the Assyrian conquest of Egypt, at the end of the Third Intermediate Period, the Egyptian government was entrusted to several local vassal governors, until a failed insurrection ended many of them. When the Assyrian king Assurbanipal leaves Egypt, leaving a war-torn country, power began to concentrate around one of the mandatari