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  • Period: 150 to

    B.C.E

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  • 200

    200 B.C.E.-200 C.E. Buddhist

    200 B.C.E.-200 C.E. Buddhist
    200 B.C.E.-200 C.E. The Facts : Period of greatest Buddhist influence
  • 200

    27 B.C.E., Augustus Caesar

    27 B.C.E., Augustus Caesar
    27 B.C.E., The Facts : seizes power; rose of roman empire
  • 250

    49 B.C.E., Julius Caesar

    49 B.C.E., Julius Caesar
    49 B.C.E., The Facts : becomes dictator in Rome; assassinated in 44 B.C.E.
  • 264

    264 B.C.E.-146 B.C.E., Punic Wars

    264 B.C.E.-146 B.C.E., Punic Wars
    264 B.C.E.-146 B.C.E., The Facts : The wars were fought between the two strongest contenders for control over the central Mediterranean Sea of the time.
  • 300

    300 B.C.E.-100 B.C.E., Hellenistic Period

    300 B.C.E.-100 B.C.E., Hellenistic Period
    300 B.C.E.-100 B.C.E., The Facts : The death of Alexander the Great in 323 B.C.. marked the beginning of a new stage in world history.
  • 327

    327-325 B.C.E., Alexander the Great

    327-325 B.C.E., Alexander the Great
    327-325 B.C.E., The Facts : Alexander the Great invades India
  • 431

    431 B.C.E.-404 B.C.E, Peloponnesian Wars

    431 B.C.E.-404 B.C.E, Peloponnesian Wars
    431 B.C.E.-404 B.C.E., The Facts : The war, which went on for 27 years, is named for the Peloponnesus, the peninsula on which Sparta is located.
  • 450

    450 B.C.E., Twelve Tables of Law

    450 B.C.E., Twelve Tables of Law
    450 B.C.E., The Facts : Twelve Tables of Law came to be
  • 470

    470-430 B.C.E., Athens

    470-430 B.C.E., Athens
    470-430 B.C.E., The Facts : Athens at it's height: Pericles, Phidias, Sophocles, Socrates.
  • Oct 13, 1000

    1000-600 B.C.E., Epic Age

    1000-600 B.C.E., Epic Age
    1000-600 B.C.E.,The Facts : Mahabharata, Ramayana, and Upanishads composed.
  • 1600-1000 B.C.E., Aryan invasions of India

    1600-1000 B.C.E., Aryan invasions of India
    1600-1000 B.C.E., The Facts : Aryan invasions of India
  • 1800 B.C.E., Babylonian Empire

    1800 B.C.E., Babylonian Empire
    1800 B.C.E., The Facts : formation of babylonian empire in middle east
  • 1850 B.C.E., Origins of China

    1850 B.C.E., Origins of China
    1850 B.C.E., The Facts : Origins of Shang Kingdom in China
  • 4000-3000 B.C.E., Age of innovation

    4000-3000 B.C.E., Age of innovation
    4000-3000 B.C.E., The Facts : Age of innovation in the Middle East: introduction of writing, bronze metalwork, wheel, plow.
  • 800-600 B.C.E., Greek City-States

    800-600 B.C.E., Greek City-States
    800-600 B.C.E., The Facts : Rise of Greek city-states; Athens amd Sparta became dominant.
  • 359 B.C.E-336 B.C.E, Philip II of Macedonia

    359 B.C.E-336 B.C.E, Philip II of Macedonia
    359 B.C.E-336 B.C.E., The Facts : King Philip II ruled Macedonia from 359 to 336 BC. He was born in Pella, the capital of the ancient Macedonian kingdom, as the youngest son of king Amyntas III.
  • 338 B.C.E.-323 B.C.E., Macedonian Empire

    338 B.C.E.-323 B.C.E., Macedonian Empire
    338 B.C.E.-323 B.C.E., [The Facts](King Philip II ruled Macedonia from 359 to 336 BC. He was born in Pella, the capital of the ancient Macedonian http://www.macedonian-empire.cjb.net/) : the Empire established by Alexander the Great
  • Indus Civilization

    Indus Civilization
    2500-1500 B.C.E. The Facts : Indus civilization in south Asia
  • 3000-2000 B.C.E., Metal Age

    3000-2000 B.C.E., Metal Age
    3000-2000 B.C.E., The Facts : most of the tools were still made of stone and organic materials.
  • Egyptian Civilization

    Egyptian Civilization
    3100-1087 The Facts : Founding and flowering of Egyptian civilization.
  • Sumerian Civilization

    Sumerian Civilization
    3500-1800 B.C.E. The Facts : Sumerian Civilization
  • 4000-3000 B.C.E., Bronze Age

    4000-3000 B.C.E., Bronze Age
    4000-3000 B.C.E., The Facts : Development of writing, bronze metal-working, wheel, plow in Middle East
  • 5000 B.C.E., Japanese Settled

    5000 B.C.E., Japanese Settled
    5000 B.C.E., The Facts : Early japanese settlement
  • 5000-2000 B.C.E., North China

    5000-2000 B.C.E., North China
    5000-2000 B.C.E. The Facts : Yangshao culture in north China.
  • 5500 B.C.E., Catal Huyuk

    5500 B.C.E., Catal Huyuk
    5500 B.C.E., The Facts : Catal Huyuk at its peak
  • 6000-5000 B.C.E., Domestication of a specific growing plants

    6000-5000 B.C.E., Domestication of a specific growing plants
    6000-5000 B.C.E., The Facts : Beans domesticated in Western Hemisphere and domestication of corn.
  • 6000 B.C.E., Potter's Wheel

    6000 B.C.E., Potter's Wheel
    6000 B.C.E., The Facts : First potter's wheel
  • 8500-6500 B.C.E., Neolithic Age

    8500-6500 B.C.E., Neolithic Age
    8500-6500 B.C.E., The Facts : development of farming in Middle East
  • 2.5 Million, Homo Sapiens

    2.5 Million, Homo Sapiens
    2.5 Million , The Facts : Emergence of Homo Sapiens in eastern Africa.
  • 1 Million, Homo Erectus

    1 Million, Homo Erectus
    1 Million , The Facts : an upright, tool-using human 600,000 Wide spread of human species across Asia, Europe, Africa; control of fire
  • 10,000 B.C.E., Domestication of Livestock Animals

    10,000 B.C.E., Domestication of Livestock Animals
    10,000 B.C.E., The Facts : Domestication of sheep, pigs, goats, cattle.
  • 30,000 B.C.E, Passive of People

    30,000 B.C.E, Passive of People
    30,000 B.C.E, The Facts : Passive of first people to Americas