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| c. 1500 BC |
| | The Hittites, in Anatolia, are the first people to work iron - introducing what is later called the Iron Age | |
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| c. 1250 BC |
| | Not for the first time, the city of Troy is destroyed - on this occasion probably by Mycenaean Greeks | |
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| c. 750 BC |
| | Ionia emerges as a political entity, forming a league of twelve Greek cities in Asia Minor | |
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| c. 667 BC |
| | Byzantium (the future Constantinople) is founded as a colony of Megara, a Greek city-state | |
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| c. 650 BC |
| | The earliest known coins are minted in Ephesus, bean-shaped and struck on one side with a distinguishing mark | |
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| 612 BC |
| | The Babylonians defeat an Egyptian army at Carchemish, but do not press on into Egypt | |
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| c. 570 BC |
| | Anaximander, a pupil of Thales, develops bold theories about the formation of the earth and the beginning of life | |
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| c. 550 BC |
| | Croesus builds a spectacular temple at Ephesus in honour of Artemis, or Diana | |
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| 546 BC |
| | Sardis, the capital city of the Lydian ruler Croesus, is taken by the Persians | |
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| c. 545 BC |
| | Cyrus annexes the Greek territory of Ionia as part of his empire, giving Persia a presence on the Aegean | |
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