time line

  • Period: 3300 BCE to 1300 BCE

    harasppan civilization

    what is the harappan civilization known for?
    <img src="https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/c/c9/Indus_Valley_Civilization%2C_Mature_Phase_%282600-1900_BCE%29.png" alt="Indus Valley Civilisation - Wikipedia"/>
  • Period: 3150 BCE to 323 BCE

    ancient egypht

    what is ancient egypht for
  • Period: 2000 BCE to 1600 BCE

    old babylonian period

    who was the greatest king of the old babylonan period and why?
  • Period: 2000 BCE to 1500 BCE

    aryan invasion of india

    what religion did the aryans eventually create on india
    <img src="http://aryancivilizationelijah.weebly.com/uploads/2/9/1/3/29136957/6769736_orig.gif" alt="Map of Aryan India - Aryan civilization"/>
  • Period: 1200 BCE to 1150 BCE

    bronze-age collapse

    what is a societal collapse?
    its a collapse of a civilization by man-made stuff
  • Period: 1150 BCE to 587 BCE

    ancient israel

    what did the acient hebrews believe about the world
  • Period: 1100 BCE to 200 BCE

    the phoenician golden age

    who were the phoenincians and what were they known for?
  • Period: 911 BCE to 609 BCE

    the neo-assyrian empire

    ehy eas the neo assyrian empire important?
  • Period: 814 BCE to 146 BCE

    ancient carthage

    what were the carthaginans known for?
  • Period: 701 BCE to 701 BCE

    the assyrian siege of jerusalem

    in 707 the assyrian emperor sennacherib besieged the city of jerusalem
  • Period: 626 BCE to 539 BCE

    neo-babylonian empire

    what was the babylonian empire known for?
  • Period: 599 BCE to 200 BCE

    spartan oligarchy

    what is an oligarchy and how was spartan an oligarchy
  • Period: 563 BCE to 483 BCE

    siddhartha gautama

    explain the guatama started the religion of buddhism and in which part of the world in he predominant religion
  • Period: 550 BCE to 330 BCE

    the persian empire

    what was the persian empire known for?
  • Period: 510 BCE to 27 BCE

    the roman republic

    what was the roman republic known for?
  • Period: 508 BCE to 322 BCE

    athenian democracy

    how is a democracy different from a republic and what were some rights athenian men had under democracy
  • Period: 498 BCE to 448 BCE

    the greco-persian wars

    what were the greco-persian wars
  • Period: 431 BCE to 405 BCE

    peliponnesian war

    who fought the peloponnesian war and who won
  • Period: 400 BCE to 461

    the celts

    describe who the cells where
  • Period: 336 BCE to 323 BCE

    conquests of alexander the great

    what is alexander the great famous for?
  • Period: 322 BCE to 185 BCE

    the mauryan empire

    explain that the mauryan empire was the largest ancient empire of india
  • Period: 305 BCE to 30 BCE

    ptolemic empire

    how did the ptolemaic dynasty begin and what was its capital city alexanria famous for?
  • Period: 264 BCE to 241 BCE

    the first punic war

    who were tghe two sides and which side won?
  • Period: 221 BCE to 206 BCE

    qin dynasty

    what was the qin dynasty known for?
  • Period: 218 BCE to 202 BCE

    the second punic war

    who were the two sides and which side won
  • Period: 202 BCE to 220 BCE

    han dyansty

  • Period: 167 BCE to 160 BCE

    the maccabean revolt

    explain he causes and results of the revolt,as well as who was rebelling against whom
  • Period: 134 BCE to 44 BCE

    The crisis of the roman repblic

    what was the crisis and what happened to the republic in the end
  • Period: 130 BCE to 1453

    the silk road

    what was the silk road?
  • Period: 69 BCE to 30 BCE

    cleopatra

    what was cleopatra famous for?
  • Period: 63 BCE to 14

    august caesar

    what was augusts ceaser known for and what was the pax romana?
  • Period: 27 BCE to 478

    the roman empire

    what is the roman empire best known for?
  • Period: 4 BCE to 1 CE

    birth of jesus christ

    what modern holiday commemorates this event
  • Period: 1 BCE to 1 BCE

    traditional date for the birth of christ

    explain why this event is at the center of the bc/ad chronology as well what bc and ac
  • Period: 30 to 30

    cruncifixion of jesus

    what modern holidat commemorates this event?
  • Period: 284 to 305

    the tetratchy

    what was the roman tetrartchy and why did diocletian create it?
  • Period: 300 to 900

    mayan civilization

    what was the mayan civilization known for?
  • Period: 312 to 312

    the battle of the milivian bridge

  • Period: 320 to 543

    the gupta empire

    what are the major achievements of the gupta empire?
  • Period: 476 to 476

    the fall of rome

    which barbarians caused the fall of rome?
  • Period: 618 to 907

    tang dynasty

    what was the tang dynasty known for?
  • Period: 622 to 750

    the spread of islam

    how did islam spread?
  • Period: 622 to 1258

    The islamic Golden age

    what were the major achievements of the islamic Golden age?
  • Period: 768 to 899

    The carolingian renaissance

    What were the major achievements of the carolingian renaissance?
  • Period: 793 to 1066

    the viking age

    what caused the viking age
  • Period: 802 to 1492

    the reconquista

    what was the reconquista and what was its legacy
  • Period: 960 to 1279

    song dynasty

    what was the song dynasty known for?
  • Period: 1066 to 1066

    the norman coqnquest

    how did the norman conquest change england?
  • Period: 1096 to 1291

    the crusades

    what were the causes and goals of the crussades
  • Period: 1235 to

    the mali empire

    how did islam shape the mali empire
  • Period: 1325 to 1521

    the aztec empire

    what were the aztecs known for
  • Period: 1346 to 53

    The black death

    what caused the black death and what proportion of europes population died?
  • Period: 1388 to

    ming dynasty

    what was the ming dynasty known for?
  • Period: 1438 to 1533

    The inca empire

    what was the inca empire known for?