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c. 3100 BC
 
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Sumer develops as the first centre of Mesopotamian civilization      
c. 1345 BC
 
     
The Amarna tablets contain extensive correspondence between the Akhenaten government in Egypt and subject princes in Phoenicia        
c. 900 BC
 
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La Venta replaces San Lorenzo as the capital city and cultural centre of the Olmecs       
c. 630 BC
 
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The Areopagus, named from the hill on Athens where it meets, is the council through which the nobles keep power in their own hands      
594 BC
 
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Solon is elected archon in Athens, immediately cancelling the debts of the peasants of Attica and making it illegal to enslave a debtor      
560 BC
 
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Peisistratos seizes power in Athens and rules as a benevolent dictator for more than thirty years       
c. 550 BC
 
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K'ung-fu-tzu, or Confucius, teaches a practical philosophy which will profoundly influence Chinese history     
510 BC
 
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The Roman senate becomes an executive body with two of its members elected annually as consuls, or joint heads of state       
c. 140 BC
 
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The priestly Sadducees are confronted in the Sanhedrin by a new opposition party - the Pharisees        
c. 125 BC
 
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Under the Han dynasty the Confucians become the official civil servants in China, with entry to the service regulated by examination