History Timeline

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  • Appearance of the human being
    200,000 BCE

    Appearance of the human being

    Surgió en África, hace unos 200 000 años, tras un proceso evolutivo de millones de años.
  • Period: 200,000 BCE to 3500 BCE

    Prehistory

    It is divided into Stone Age (Paleolithic, Mesolithic and Neolithic). Age of Metals (Copper Age, Bronze Age and Iron Age)
  • Appearance of first written texts
    3500 BCE

    Appearance of first written texts

    The first inventors of writing were the Sumerians, who lived in southern Mesopotamia.
  • Period: 3500 BCE to 476

    Ancient age

    The historical period that witnessed the emergence and development of the first human civilizations is known as the Ancient Age.
  • Fall of the Western Roman Empire
    476

    Fall of the Western Roman Empire

    Odoacer, king of the Heruli, defeats the last emperor of Rome, Romulus Augustulus
  • Period: 476 to 1453

    middle Ages

    This long historical period, also known as feudalism, was a social, political and economic organization based on land and vassalage.
  • Period: 1453 to

    modern age

    It was a time of gigantic changes in the political, social, economic, cultural and scientific fields.
  • fall of the eastern roman empire
    May 29, 1453

    fall of the eastern roman empire

    The capture of Constantinople by the Ottomans puts an end to the Byzantine Empire.
  • discovery of America
    1492

    discovery of America

    Colon' expedition set out from the Port of Palos, in southern Spain. He crossed the Atlantic Ocean and, after two months, found himself in American territory
  • French Revolution

    French Revolution

    The French Revolution was a social and political process that developed in France whose main consequences were the abolition of the absolute monarchy and the proclamation of the Republic.
  • Period: to

    contemporary age

    It is an era characterized by revolutions and great artistic, demographic, social, political, technological and economic transformations.