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9500 BCE
Generalization
9,500 BC: Generalization of the presence of current Man -
Period: 3000 BCE to 476
Antiquity
The Antiquity Ages was a period in which writing emerged, legal systems developed, agriculture was the main economic activity, and it was driven by great civilizations such as Rome, Greece, and Egypt. -
1800 BCE
Invasion
First Indo-European invasion: between 1800 and 1600 -
800 BCE
Establishment
800-775 BC: Establishment of the Phoenician colonies on the coasts of Granada and Malaga. -
600 BCE
Beginning of the Neolithic
6,000 BC: Beginning of the Neolithic -
490 BCE
Wars
Medical wars: between 490 and 449 -
476 BCE
Roman Empire
Fall of the Western Roman Empire 476 -
334 BCE
Expedition
Expedition of Alexander the Great to the East: between 334 and 326 -
2 BCE
Prehistory
2,000,000,000 BC - 6,000 BC It is the longest period of the stone age, beginning with the creation of the first stone tools created by hominids. In it, along with ours, there existed already extinct species of human beings, such as Homo habilis or Homo neardenthalensis, who were mainly hunter-gatherers. -
Period: 476 to 1492
Middle Ages
476 - 1492 AD
The Middle Ages is the historical period from the fall of the Western Roman Empire (476) to the Discovery of America (1492). This long historical period, also known as feudalism, was a social, political and economic organization based on land and vassalage. -
1073
Reform
Gregorian Reform 1073-1085.
The Gregorian reform is considered a framework at the beginning of the pontifical theocracy, considering that the Pope had the supreme authority over all Christians and that no one, except God, could judge him; It was also affirmed that the Church did not make mistakes in dogmatic and moral formulations, almost a prelude... -
Period: 1492 to
Modern Age
1492 - 1789 AD
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. -
Revolution
1760 The First Industrial Revolution began in England. -
Declaration
1776 The Declaration of Independence of the United States of America from the British Crown was signed. -
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Contemporary Age
1789 French Revolution - Currently.
The Contemporary Age refers to 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. -
General
1939-1975 Dictatorship of General Franco, head of the Government and State -
Isolation
1939-1950/1953 Post-war situation. Autarchy and international isolation