Menneskets historie II
- Ryan Moorhen

- Oct 17, 2007
- 2 min read
Mycenaean civilization
Beaker culture
Conquest of Canaan by the Israelites
The United Monarchy
The Exodus and Moses
Emergence of the historical Vedic religion
Emergence of early monotheism (Atenism)
Development of the alphabet
Shalmaneser I of Assyria
Hammurabi of Babylonian
Indo-Greek and Iranian states
The Iron Age spreads to Western Europe
The Tanakh was written
Egypt declined as a major power
The Scythians dominate Central Asia
Celts dominate Central Europe while Northern Europe
Celts invaded Western Europe
Rise of Hellenism
Rome and Carthage fought the Punic wars
Han Dynasty extends Chinese power towards Central Asia
Rome invaded Ancient Greece
David of Israel
Zoroaster, founder of Zoroastrianism
Gautama Buddha, founder of Buddhism
Confucius, founder of Confucianism
Cyrus the Great, founder of the Persian Empire
Darius the Great, ruler of the Persian Empire
Homer, Greek poet
Jeremiah, Hebrew prophet
Ezekiel, Hebrew prophet
Socrates, Greek philosopher
Plato, Greek philosopher
Aristotle, Greek philosopher
Julius Caesar, Roman conqueror and dictator (c. 100 BC–44 BC)
Alexander the Great, Macedonian conqueror (4th century BC)
Chandragupta Maurya, founder of the Mauryan empire
Ashoka the Great, ruler of the Mauryan empire
Qin Shihuang, first emperor of China
Chinawas unified under the Qin Dynasty
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Permanent Roman invasion of Britain
Beginning and rise of Christianity
The Library of Alexandria burned
Fall of the Western Roman Empire
Rise of the Byzantine Empire
Rise of the Bulgarian Empire
Germanic kingdoms – Northern and Western Europe
Beginning of Islam
Islamic conquest
Caesar Augustus, Roman emperor
Jesus, central figure in Christianity
Paul of Tarsus, central apostle of Christianity to the gentiles
Cai Lun, Chinese inventor of paper
Ptolemy, Greek astronomer and mathematician
Chandragupta, founder of the Indian Gupta Empire
Constantine I, Roman emperor
Augustine of Hippo, theologian and Father of the Church
Attila, Hunnic king and warlord
Theodoric the Great, king of the Goths and of Italy
Charlemagne, founder of the Holy Roman Empire



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