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3000 BCE
MINOICA CIVILITZACION
It was a Pre-Hellenistic culture of the Bronze Age, developed on the island of Crete.
2100 a.C
Boom of Minoican culture. -
1400 BCE
MICENIC CIVILITZATION
It was developed in the pre-Hellenic period of the recent Heládico, that is to say, at the end of the Bronze Age.
It represents the first advanced civilization of mainland Greece with its palatial states, urban organization, works of art and writing system. -
1250 BCE
THE TROJAN WAR
In Greek mythology, is the battle between Trojan people and the Greeks.During the next nine years, the Greeks destroyed Troy, its neighboring cities and the countryside. -
1150 BCE
DARK TIME
From the collapse of the Mycenaean civilization (between 1200 - 1100 BC) until the archaic period (S. VIII a. C.), characterized by the shortage of sources of information that make it very difficult to reconstruct it -
800 BCE
ARCAIC GREECE
The historiography distinguishes the stage in which the Hélade left the previous period.
In 776 the first Olympic Games took place -
776 BCE
OLIMPIC GAMES
The old Olympic Games were considered mainly as part of a religious festival that took place in honor of the father of the Greek gods and goddesses -
600 BCE
FIRST COIN CURRENCIES
The first coin currencies were introduced in Ionia in Asia Minor or Lidia sometime before 600 BC. -
490 BCE
CLASSIC GREECE
Classic Greece or Classic Period by antonomasia is the period of the history of Greece between the revolt of Jonia (year 499 a. C., when the Archaic Period ends).
At 479 b.c took place the end of medical worship.
At 461 b.c the pericles government took place
At 404 b.c it took place at the end of the peloponnes war -
431 BCE
PELOPONNESIAN WAR
The Great Peloponnesian War was a titanic struggle between the two major Greek cities; Athens and Sparta. The battle is famous mainly by the efforts of the historian Tucídides. -
336 BCE
ALEXANDER THE GREAT CAME TO POWER
He became king after the death of his father in 336 BC. Under his reign, he assumed the conquest of almost everyone known during his days. -
334 BCE
HELENISTIC GREECE.
It is considered a period of transition, perhaps even decline or decline, between the splendor of the classical period of Greece and the power of the Roman Empire that it would happen.
323aC Alexander the Great died -
329 BCE
ROMAN GREECE
Roman Greece, included between the Roman conquest and the reestablishment of the city of Byzantium and its appointment, by Emperor Constantine I, as the capital of the Roma renamed Constantinople in 329.