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  • 800 B.C.

    800 B.C.
    Ancient Greece started in 800 B.C.
  • 776 B.C.

    776 B.C.
    The first Olympic games were held in 776 B.C. Someone named Coroebus was the first Olympic Champion for winning a 192 meter race.
  • 400-404 BC

    400-404 BC
    Athens is the richest and most powerful city in Greece.
    Each city in Greece rules over itself but they all worship the same God.
    Athens biggest rival in war is Sparta
    In Athens there are all sorts of people such as slaves, foreigners, and citizens
    To be a citizen in Athens you must be seven years old.
  • 757 B.C

    757 B.C
    The first Messenian war was caused by Sparta beuase they found out that their fruit was better than theirs so they looked for something to cause a war so they found out that some messenian people took some woman from Sparta
  • 650 B.C.

    Greek Tyrants were left with power or just took the power
  • 431 B.C.

    The Peloponnesian Wars begin which is between Sparta and Athens. They last 27 years
  • 146 B.C.

    Greece fell to the Romans and Greec became part of the roman empire
  • cited sources

    Greece.mrdonn.org,. (2016). The Persian Wars for Kids and Teachers, ancient Greece - Ancient Greece for Kids. Retrieved 19 February 2016, from http://greece.mrdonn.org/persianwars.html Ducksters.com,. (2016). History: Ancient Greece Timeline for Kids. Retrieved 19 February 2016, from http://www.ducksters.com/history/ancient_greek_timeline.php
  • 600 B.C.

    Greek Coins were first made. Greek coins were used to but fruits or vegetables and to trade with other people
  • 570 B.C.

    Pythagoras was born and became a mathmetician and is the founder of pythagoreanism
  • 490 B.C.

    490 B.C.
    Persians tried to defeat Greece three times they were called Marathon, Thermopyalae, and Salamis but the Greeks won every time