8,000 B.C.E. - 600 C.E.

  • Period: 202 to 220

    Han Dynasty

    Dynasty that ruled China. It developed a beaurocracy and expanded its boundaries to be bigger.
  • Period: 256 to Oct 4, 1100

    Zhou Dynasty

    Chinese Dynasty that went from 1122-221 B.C. Most known for using Confucianism and Daoism (Taoism).
  • 300

    Banttu Migration reaches south Africa

    Banttu Migration reaches south Africa
    Migrations that were a miliennia long.
  • Period: 300 to Oct 4, 1500

    Pheonicians

    An ancient semitic civilization that is on the coastal portion and centered on the coastline of modern day lebenon.
  • 313

    Edict of Milan

    Edict of Milan
    A letter signed by emperors Constantine I and Licinious that proclaimed religious toleration in the roman empire
  • Period: 320 to 550

    Gupia Dynasty

    Ancient indian empire that was around from about 550 to 320 C.E. and streched over most of the indian subcontinent. Mahanjara Sri Gupta was the founder.
  • Period: 323 to 356

    Alexander the Great

    Conquerer of the persian empire and king of macedonia.
  • 330

    Roman Capitl moves to Constantinople

    In the 7th century BC, the city was founded as Byzantium. It was renamed in 330 A.D. because the Roman emperor Constantine moved his capital.
  • 410

    Sack of Rome

    Sack of Rome
    Rome has been sacked many times.
  • Period: 434 to 453

    Attila the Hun

    Leader of the Hunnic empire and ruler of the huns.
  • 520

    Buddhism arrives in China

    Buddhism arrives in China
  • Period: 527 to 565

    Justinian

    Justinian I, A.K.A. Justinian the Great, was the emperor of Byzantine.
  • Oct 4, 1040

    Printing Invented

    First movable type printing system was invented by Pi shang in China
  • Period: Oct 4, 1100 to

    Shang Dynasty

    The Dynasty that ruled china from approx the 18th to the 12th centuries B.C.
  • Period: to

    Babylonian Empire

    An ancient Akkadian state and cultural region based in the mesopatamia.
  • Height of Greek City States

    Height of Greek City States
    The heaight of its eceonmy was in the 5th and 4th centuries BC.
  • Period: to

    St. Paul

    Originial name of Taurus, He took the gospel to the first century world. Je was a christian missionary.
  • Period: to

    Jesus

    Jesus or Nazareth
  • Destruction of Second temple in Jerusalem

    Destruction of Second temple in Jerusalem
    70
  • Hittites develop iron

    Hittites develop iron
    Developed new techniques for using iron.
  • Development of gunpowder

    Development of gunpowder
  • Period: to

    Socrates

    A classical greek philosopher. He is known for being one of the founders of western philosophy.
  • Period: to 551

    Confucious

    A chinese techer, politician, editor, and philosopher of the Autumn and spring of chinese history.
  • Period: to

    Siddharths Guatama

    He founded buddhism.
  • Period: to

    Pax Romana

    an extended time period of peace and little expansionby military forces expierienced by the Roman Empire.
  • Period: to

    Use of Bronze in Egypt and Mesopatamia

    The people of the mesopatamia began to use bronze around 3000 B.C.
    The egyptians kept on using copper until around 2000 B.C.
  • Height of Harrappan Civilization

    Height of Harrappan Civilization
    Harrappan civilization reached its highest point around 2500 B.C.
  • Theravada Doctrine Codified

    Theravada Doctrine Codified
    The Threvada comes from the Tamraparnya. After death doctrine was codified by Sangha group,
  • Height of Egyptian Civilization

    Height of Egyptian Civilization
    Around 3150 B.C. was the high point of the Egyptian Civilization.
  • Cuniform Writing Started

    Cuniform Writing Started
    Cuniform writing was found in Early Mesopatamia around or before 3300 B.C.E.