Period |
Political events |
Cultural monuments |
Minoan: 3000-1450 BC |
Map
of Bronze Age Aegean
Map of Ancient Crete showing major Bronze Age population centers Palace at Cnossus: Throne Room, c. 1600 BC Images of Minoan Snake Goddess: Faience statuette, c. 1600 BC; another viewAntelope Fresco from Thera Gold cup from Athens, 1500-1450 BC |
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Mycenaean: 1600-1150 BC |
Destruction of Cnossus, c. 1380 BC
Destruction of Troy VII-A, c. 1250 BC Destruction of Mycenae, c. 1150 BC |
Citadel of Mycenae
Aerial view |
Dark Ages: 1150-800 BC |
Migrations, 1050-950 BC | Centaur
from Lefkandi, 900-800 BC
Geometric amphora from Athens, c. 850 BC |
Archaic: 800-500 |
Traditional date of the foundation of Rome,
753 BC
Republican government at Rome, 510 BC
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Homer's Iliad and Odyssey
Hesiod: Theogony and Works and Days Homeric Hymns Olympic games Middle Corinthian orientalizing vase Corinthian orientalizing vase, c. 600 BC Naxian Sphinx from Delphi, 570-560 BC Exekias: Ajax and Achilles, c. 530 BC Siphnian Treasury, Delphi, 525 BC: Council of the Olympian Gods: General ViewGigantomachy: |
Classical: 500-323 |
Persian Wars:
Battle of Salamis, 480 BC Peloponnesian War, 431-404 BC
Alexander the Great, d. 323 BC Map of conquests |
Olympia, Temple of Zeus, 472-457 BC: West Pediment:Aeschylus (525-456 BC):General viewCult Statue of Zeus (reconstructed) Prometheus Bound (?)Athens: Parthenon, 447-438 BC Sophocles (496-405 BC):
Oedipus the King, 429-425 BC (?) Oedipus at Colonus, 401 BC
Bacchae, 406 BC |
Hellenistic: 321-146 BC |
First Punic War, 264-241 BC
Second Punic War, 218-201 BC
Second Macedonian War, 200-196 BC Proclamation of freedom for the Greek cities by Titus Flamininus at Isthmian Games of 196 BCThird Punic War, 149-146 BC Destruction of Carthage, 146 BCAchaean Revolt, 146 BC Sack of Corinth, 146 BC |
Livius Andronicus, fl. 240 BC: OdussiaGaius Naevius, d. 204-201 BC: Bellum PunicumQuintus Ennius, 239-169 BC Annales |
Roman: 146 BC-337 AD |
Battle of Actium, 32 BC
Death of Augustus, 14 AD
Death of Constantine, 337 AD |
Vergil (Publius Vergilius Maro), 70-19 BC
Aeneid, 19 BCOvid (Publius Ovidius Naso), 43 BC-17/18 AD Metamorphoses, 8 AD ?
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