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Timeline of Ancient Greece

This is a Timeline of Ancient Greece.

BC

1000-700 
Synoikismos of Athens, people of Attica were willing to transfer their allegiance to one city, Athens, because of Theseus
683 
office of Archon established King was emasculated
632 
Cylon, Athenian noble, seizes Acropolis and tries to make himself king, fails
621 
Draco, Athenian lawgiver, issues code of laws where everything is punishable by death – Draconian
594 
Solon, Athenian statesman, becomes Archon, captures Salamis from Megarians, establishes Timocracy, rule by the richest, constitutional reforms, more vote and trade, abolishes slavery, Know Thyself
590 
Sappho, Greek poetess and priestess, flourishes on island of Lesbos
565 
Pisistratus, Athenian general, organizes Diakrioi , party of poor people
561 
Pisistratus takes power first time, driven out by Lycurgus who leads nobles
559 
Pisistratus restored by help of Megacles
556 
Pisistratus expelled, makes fortune from Thracian mines
546 
Croesus, rich king of Lydia, killed at Sardis by Persians
546 
Pisistratus restored by Thessaly and Lygdamos of Naxos
527 
Pisistratus dies, succeeded by sons Hippias and Hipparchus
525 
Persian Darius I, son-in-law of Cyrus the Great takes Egypt
507 
Cleisthenes, Greek reformer, takes power, increases democracy
490 
Themistocles and Miltiades, Athenians, defeat Darius at Marathon, Phidippides runs with news
484 
Aeschylus, Athenian playwright, wins Athenian Prize
480 
Leonidas, Spartan, makes sacrifice of 300 Spartans at the Battle of Thermopylae so main force can escape, Xerxes son of Darius is leading the Persians
480 
Simultaenous with Thermopylae, the Greeks and Persians fight to a draw in the naval Battle of Artemisium
480 
Battle of Salamis - Themistocles, Athenian general, lures Persians into Bay of Salamis, Xerxes loses and goes home, leaves behind Mardonius
479 
Pausanias, Greek general routs Mardonius at the Battle of Plataea
479 
Battle of Mycale frees Greek colonies in Asia. After the Battle of Salamis, Athens set up the Delian League, treasury on island of Delos, a confederacy of cities around the Aegean. It was intended as a military defense association against Persia but was turned into an empire, collecting tribute and deciding policy of its associates. Sparta formed rival Peloponnesian League
476-462 
Cimon elected general each year, he was victorious over Persia and then enforced military power on Delian League
474 
Pindar, Greek poet moves to Thebes from court at Syracuse
471 
Themistocles ostracized
468 
Sophocles, Greek playwright, defeats Aeschylus for Athenian Prize
461 
Cimon ostracized
457 
Pericles, Athenian statesman begins Golden Age, he was taught by Anaxagoras, who believed in dualistic Universe and atoms
456 
Aeschylus dies
449 
Herodotus, Greek Historian, writes History of Greco-Persian War from 490-479
448 
Ictinus and Callicrates, Greek architects rebuild Acropolis from Persain destruction
441 
Euripides, Greek playwright, wins Athenian prize
440 
Heraclitus, Greek philosopher, believes everything is mutable
435 
Phidias, Greek sculptor, completes Zeus at Elis 1 of 7 wonders
433 
Corinth, Sparta, Megara and Aegina ally against Corfu, Athens, Rhegium, and Leontini
432 
End of Golden Age, Peloponnesian Wars begin Athens under Pericles blockades Potidaea (Battle of Potidaea), Corfu declares war on Corinth (Battle of Sybota)
431 
Sparta led by Archidamus II sets out to destroy Athens thus starting the Peloponnesian War
431 
Empedocles, Greek doctor, believes body has 4 humors
430 
Failed peace mission by Athens, bubonic plague year, Sparta takes no prisoners
430 
Leucippus, Greek philosopher, believes every natural event has natural cause. Athenian Plague Appears in Athens.
429 
Phormio, Atheinian admiral, wins the Battle of Chalcis
429 
Pericles dies of Athenian Plague, possibly typhus or bubonic plague
429 
Hippocrates, Greek doctor, believes diseases have physical cause
428 
Mitylene rebels, chief city of Lesbos
427 
Archidamus II dies, Alcidas , Greek admiral sent to help Lesbos, raids Ionia and flees after seeing Athenian might Athenian Plague returns
427 
Mitylene surrenders to Athens, Plataeans surrender to Athens
427 
Aristophanes, Greek playwright, wins Athenian Prize
426 
Corfu secures island for Athens
426 
Demosthenes, Athenian general, and Cleon, Athenian demagogue, revitalizes Athenian forces, makes bold plans opposed by Nicias, his first military campaign barely succeeds
425 
Athenian fleet bottles up Spartan navy at Navarino Bay , Nicias resigns
424 
Syracuse sends Athenians home
424 
Pagondas of Thebes crushes Athenian army at the Battle of Delium, Brasidas a Spartan general makes a successful campaign, Cleon exiles Thucydides for 20 years for arriving late
423 
Truce of Laches supposed to stop Brasidas but doesn't, Nicias leads Athenian forces in retaking Mende
422 
Cleon meets Brasidas outside of Amphipolis, both are killed (Battle of Amphipolis)
421 
Peace of Nicias brings temporary end to war, but Alcibiades, a nephew of Pericles, makes anti-Sparta alliance
420 
Quadruple alliance of Athens, Argos, Mantinea, and Elis confronts Spartan-Boeotian alliance
419 
King Agis, ruler of Sparta, attacks Argos, makes treaty
418 
Battle of Mantinea, greatest land battle of war, gives Sparta victory over Argos, which broke treaty, Alcibiades thrown out, alliance broken
416 
Alcibiades makes plans, is restored to power
415 
Hermai are mutilated in Athens, Alcibiades accused, asks for inquiry, told to set sail for battle (Sicilian Expedition), is condemned to death in absentia, he defects to Sparta
414 
Lemachus , Athenian commander killed at Syracuse
413 
Nicias and Demosthenes killed at Syracuse
412 
Alcibiades is thrown out of Sparta, conspires to come back to Athens
411 
Democracy ends in Athens by Antiphon, Peisander , and Phrynichus, overthrown by Theramenes, Constitution of the 5000 , Athenian navy recalls Alcibiades, confirmed by Athenians
410 
After several successes, Athenian demagogue Cleophon rejects Sparta peace overtures
409 
Byzantium recaptured by Alcibiades for Athens
408 
Alcibiades reenters Athens in triumph, Lysander, a Spartan commander, builds fleet at Ephesus
407 
Lysander begins destruction of Athenian fleet, Alcibiades stripped of power
406 
Callicratides , Spartan naval leader, loses Battle of Arginusae over blockade of Mitylene harbor, Sparta sues for peace, rejected by Cleophon
405 
Lysander captures Athenian fleet, Spartan king Pausanius lays siege to Athens, Cleophon executed, Corinth and Thebes demand destruction of Athens
404 
Athens capitulates Apr 25 Theramenes secures terms, prevents total destruction of Athens, Theramenes and Alcibiades are killed
401 
Thucydides, Greek historian, leaves account of Golden Age and Peloponnesian War at his death (History of the Peloponnesian War)
399 
Socrates, Greek philosopher, condemned to death for corrupting youth
347 
Plato, Greek philosopher, founds Academy
342 
Aristotle, Greek philosopher, begins teaching Alexander, son of Philip of Macedon
338 
Philip of Macedon defeats Athens and Thebes in last struggle for Greek Independence at Chaeronea Aug 2
336 
Alexander succeeds father, who was assassinated at the wedding feast of his daughter
333 
Alexander defeats Persians at Battle of Issus, Oct, but Darius III escapes
332 
Alexander conquers Egypt
331 
at Battle of Gaugamela Oct 1, Alexander ends Achaemenid Dynasty and takes Persian Empire
330 
Democritus, Greek philosopher, develops Atomic theory, believes cause and necessity, nothing comes out of nothing
329 
Alexander conquers Samarkand
327 
Alexander invades Northern India, but army is tired so doesn't pursue it
323 
Alexander dies, his generals vie for power in Wars of the Diadochi Antigonus- Macedonia, Antipater- Macedonia, Seleucus- Babylonia and Syria, Ptolemy- Egypt, Eumenes- Macedonia, Lysimachus, later Antipaters son Cassander also vies for power
316 
Menander, Greek playwright, wins Athenian prize
300 
Euclid, Greek mathematician, publishes Elements, treating both geometry and number theory (see also Euclidean algorithm)
295 
Athens falls to Demetrius, Lachares killed
265 
Archimedes, Greek mathematician, develops screw, specific gravity, center of gravity; anticipates discoveries of integral calculus

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Last updated: 10-24-2004 05:10:45