HistoryWorld Timeline
Search for events relating to: Year:
 
For exact match use "quotation marks"
     
 
Go 
 
Google by default Text search   Google by default Related images   Narrative or article HistoryWorld   Place or object Link   See in Google maps Map
Click the icons to visit linked content. Hover to see the search terms.
     
c. 667 BC
 
Narrative history in HistoryWorld     
Byzantium (the future Constantinople) is founded as a colony of Megara, a Greek city-state       
c. 650 BC
 
Narrative history in HistoryWorld    
The earliest known coins are minted in Ephesus, bean-shaped and struck on one side with a distinguishing mark      
612 BC
 
Narrative history in HistoryWorld    
The Babylonians defeat an Egyptian army at Carchemish, but do not press on into Egypt      
c. 570 BC
 
Narrative history in HistoryWorld     
Anaximander, a pupil of Thales, develops bold theories about the formation of the earth and the beginning of life       
c. 550 BC
 
Narrative history in HistoryWorld     
Croesus builds a spectacular temple at Ephesus in honour of Artemis, or Diana       
546 BC
 
Narrative history in HistoryWorld      
Sardis, the capital city of the Lydian ruler Croesus, is taken by the Persians        
c. 545 BC
 
Narrative history in HistoryWorld     
Cyrus annexes the Greek territory of Ionia as part of his empire, giving Persia a presence on the Aegean       
499 BC
 
Narrative history in HistoryWorld    
The Greek cities of Ionia rebel against Persian rule, with the partial support of Athens      
493 BC
 
Narrative history in HistoryWorld    
After six years the Persians recover control of Ionia, but Athens is now identified as a target for invasion      
490 BC
 
Narrative history in HistoryWorld     
Darius sends a fleet across the Aegean, carrying a large army of infantry and cavalry for an attack on Athens