Timeline of ancient Greece
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This is a timeline of ancient Greece.
All dates are BCE.
Contents |
[edit] Mycenaean Age
1600-1100
The Mycenaean Age lasted from 1100 BCE to 1600 BCE.
[edit] Greece Dark Ages
- 1200
- The traditional date for the start of the Greece Dark Ages.
- 800
- alphabetic writing system appears.
[edit] Archaic Period
- 776
- Traditional date for the first historic Olympic games.
- 757
- The first Messenian war starts. (date disputed by Jerome, Pausanias and Diodorus; this estimate is based on a reading of Diodorus' Spartan king lists and Pausanias' description of the war)
- 757
- Office of Archon reduced to 10 years. Members of the ruling family to hold the office starting with Charops. (dating based on Pausanias)
- 754
- Polydorus becomes king of Sparta.
- 738
- Alternate date for the end of the first Messenian war.
- 735
- Perdiccas flees from Argos to Macedonia and conquers the land.
- 734
- Polydorus sends colonists to Italy.
- 727-717
- Hippomenes, archon of Athens, who killed his daughter's adulterer by yoking him up to his chariot and then locks his daughter up with a horse until she dies. (Pausanias and Aristotle)
- c. 725 Lelantine War between Chalcis and Eretria. Many Greek cities are allied with one or the other. Dates before this point uncertain.
- 719
- Polydorus the king of Sparta is murdered by Polymarchus.
- 716
- The reign of the Heraklids over Lydia is ended when Candaules, known as Myrsilus to the Greeks, is murdered by Gyges because of his wife’s anger.
- 690
- Pheidon becomes tyrant of Argos
- 687
- Annual office of Archon established. Any Athenian citizen can be elected to office if they meet the requirements. Creon elected first annual archon. (dating based on Pausanias)
- 685
- The second Messenian war begins
- 665
- The second Messenian war ends
- 656
- Cypselus subjects Corinth to tyranny
- 645-560
- Spartan wars with Tegea all unsuccessful
- 642 or 634
- Battus establishes a Greek colony in Cyrene in Libya
- 632
- Cylon, Athenian noble, seizes Acropolis and tries to make himself king, fails
- 630
- Formal pederasty is introduced, first in Crete, as a means of population control and an educational modality
- 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
569BC Pythagoras was born.
- 565
- Pisistratus, Athenian general, organizes Diakrioi, party of poor people
546BC Pythagoras founded science and philosophy. 510BC Pythagoras founded his own school. 500BC Pythagoras died in Samos, Greece.
[edit] Late Archaic Period
- 561
- ]] 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
- 515
- Hippias becomes sole ruler after the death of Hipparchus
- 508
- Hippias is forced to leave Athens.
- 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
[edit] Classical Period
- 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 Sea. 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
- Plato born.
- 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
- 387
- Peace of Antalcidas concluded between the Greeks and the Persians.
- 347
- Plato, Greek philosopher, founder of Academy, dies
- 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
[edit] Hellenistic Period
- 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 his army is despondent and refuses to march further eastwards.
- 323
- Alexander dies, his generals vie for power in Wars of the Diadochi: Antigonus- Macedon, Antipater- Macedon, Seleucus- Babylonia and Syria, Ptolemy- Egypt, Eumenes- Macedon, Lysimachus, later Antipater's 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.
[edit] See also
[edit] Notes
1 Wasson, Ruck, Hofmann, The Road to Eleusis: Unveiling the Secret of the Mysteries, Harcourt, Brace, Jovanovich, 1978. ISBN 0-15-177872-8.