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Pythagoras' timeline

  • 776 BCE

    The Olimpic Games

    The Olimpic Games
    The first Olympic Games that are registered date from 776 BC and its name is due to the place of its celebration: the Greek village of Olympia, the most important sanctuary of the god Zeus.
  • Period: 776 BCE to 200 BCE

    The live of Pythagoras and the Ancient Greece.

    From when he was born to when he died
  • 569 BCE

    Birth

    Birth
    Pythagoras was born on the island of Samos around 569 BC.
  • 550 BCE

    Pythagoras' study

    Pythagoras' study
    At the age of 18-20, Pythagoras was sent to Miletus to study with Thales, the greatest sage of the time.
  • 546 BCE

    Marrying

    Marrying
    He married Téano, from Crotona, and they had a daughter Damo and a son Telauges
  • 535 BCE

    Travels

    Travels
    He went to Egypt to study under the temple priests.
  • 530 BCE

    Pythagorean school

    Pythagorean school
    The Pythagorean school, is formed by a sect formed by astrologers, musicians, mathematicians and philosophers, whose most prominent belief was that all things are, in essence, numbers.
  • 525 BCE

    The rapture of Pythagoras.

    The rapture of Pythagoras.
    The Emperor Cambyses ll of Persia conquered Egypt. Pythagoras was captured and taken as a prisoner to Babylon.
  • 508 BCE

    The attack in the school

    The attack in the school
    Crita's Pythagorean society was violenty attacked and Pythagoras escaped to Metaponto.
  • 500 BCE

    The Theorem of Pythagoras

    The Theorem of Pythagoras
    Pythagoras invented the hypotenuse right triangle.
  • 496 BCE

    Dead

    Dead
    He died in Metaponto on the approximate date of 475 B.C
  • 220 BCE

    The Theatre

    The Theatre
    Theatre in Ancient Greece was theatrical culture that flhorosed in 220 BC and 550 BC
  • 529

    The Pythagorean fraternity

    The Pythagorean fraternity
    Pythagoras went to Crotona along with several disciples who accompanied him from Samos, there he began to speak in public and suddenly he won the sympathy of those who listened to him, who came in large numbers to listen to his words.