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Period: 250,000 BCE to 3500 BCE
Prehistory
appearance of the first humans until the invention of prehistoric times -
50,000 BCE
The fire
appearance of the first humans until the invention of prehistoric times -
Period: 4000 BCE to 476
Antiquity
The Ancient Age begins in the year 4,000 BC, with the birth of writing, and ends in the year 476 AD, -
1800 BCE
The first known great Indo-European
The first known great Indo-European invasion is that of the Hittites, who in the 20th century B.C. They are a veritable empire. -
Period: 476 to 1492
Midle age
La Edad Media o Medievo es el período histórico de la civilización occidental comprendido entre el siglo V y el XV. Su inicio se sitúa en el año 476, el año de la caída del Imperio romano de Occidente, y su final en 1492 -
Period: 1492 to
Modern age
The Modern Age is the historical stage that takes place between the fifteenth and eighteenth centuries. In contrast to the Middle Ages, the Modern Age is characterized by cultural progress, discoveries, the creation of States, the development of the economy worldwide and a greater weight of reason over faith. -
Dec 10, 1492
The discover of america
In this way, on October 12, 1492 Christopher Columbus arrived in what we know today as America when he met the Antilles and landed on the island of Guanahaní, which he baptized with the name of San Salvador. -
1580
Spanish Empire
Spanish Empire, Philip II
Philip II of Spain, called "el Prudente" (Valladolid, May 21, 1527-San Lorenzo de El Escorial, September 13, 1598), was King of Spain from January 15, 1556 until his death; from Naples and Sicily from 1554; and of Portugal and the Algarves —like Felipe I— since 1580, achieving a dynastic union that -
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Contemporary age
The Contemporary Age is the historical period between the French Revolution (1789) and the present. It is a time characterized by revolutions and by great artistic, demographic, social, political, technological and economic transformations. -
Proclamation of the second Spanish republic
Éibar was the first city to raise the tricolor flag, on the morning of Tuesday, April 14, 1931, at half past six in the morning. The newly elected municipal corporation in Sunday's elections (10 socialist councillors, 8 republicans and 1 from the PNV) proclaimed the Second Republic in Éibar.