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2100 BCE
Building structures in Greece.
First evidence of building structures at Mycenae (fortified late Bronze Age city). -
2000 BCE
First pottery wheels on Crete
Pottery wheels were introduced to Minoan civilization on Crete. -
776 BCE
First Olimpic Games
First evidence of building structures at Mycenae (fortified late Bronze Age city). -
753 BCE
Rome is founded
Rome was founded by Romulus. Romulus was the first of the seven Roman kings. -
750 BCE
The Phoician alphabet
The Greeks adapted the Phoician alphabet for their own use in classic Greece. -
509 BCE
Rome becomes a Republic
The last king is expelled and Rome is now ruled by senators. There is a constitution with laws and Rome becomes a complex republican government. -
479 BCE
Greeks defend from Persian army
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45 BCE
Julius Caesar becomes the first dictator of Rome
Julius Caesar defeats Pompey in a civil war. He becomes the supreme ruler of Rome. This is the end of the Roman Republic. -
44 BCE
Julius Caesar is assassinated
Julius Caesar is assassinated on the Ides of March by Marcus Brutus. They hope to bring back the republic, but civil war breaks out instead. -
27 BCE
The Roman Empire begins
Octavius appoints himself "Augustus", which means the first emperor. -
Jan 1, 600
The exchange with the Muiscas.
The product of agriculture, mining, textiles, ceramics, supply them with enough for the exchange in their trade. -
Jan 1, 642
Palenque was built.
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Jan 1, 1100
Cuzco was founded
The Incas discovered Cuzco in Peru. -
Jan 1, 1400
An evolution for Machu Picchu
Machu Picchu, Lost City of the Incas was built as an estate for the Inca emperor “Pachacuti”. -
Period: Jan 1, 1400 to Jan 1, 1550
Incas covered countries of South America
The empire of the Incas covered Peru, Bolivia, northern Argentina, Chile, and Ecuador, beginning in Cuzco. -
Period: Jan 1, 1500 to
The conquerors with the Muiscas.
The conquerors grabbed the Muisca chiefdoms system entrusts.