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586 BC
 
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After a long siege Jerusalem is taken by Nebuchadnezzar and the city, including Solomon's Temple, is destroyed       
c. 550 BC
 
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Larache is founded as a Carthaginian colony on the Atlantic coast of Africa      
546 BC
 
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Sardis, the capital city of the Lydian ruler Croesus, is taken by the Persians        
539 BC
 
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A Persian army captures Babylon and brings it into the empire of Cyrus the Great       
525 BC
 
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The Persians defeat an Egyptian army at Pelusium and then capture Memphis       
416 BC
 
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The Athenians, capturing Melos, kill all the males of the island and sell the women and children into slavery       
409 BC
 
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A Carthaginian army lands near Marsala to begin the long involvement of Carthage in Sicily       
396 BC
 
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The Romans capture the nearby Etruscan town of Veii, beginning a long process of territorial expansion       
Terracotta, 6th cent. BC, attributed to Vulca of Veii


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335 BC
 
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Before departing for the east, Alexander destroys Thebes and enslaves the Thebans for rebelling against the League of Corinth       
332 BC
 
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While in Egypt, Alexander founds Alexandria – the best known of the many towns he establishes to spread Greek culture       
Marble portrait of Alexander the Great, c.100 BC
British Museum

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