World Events
Humans Use First Tools  (2 000 000 BC)
First Cave Paintings  (25 000 BC)
Agriculture Appears  (8000 BC)
Egyptian Pyramids  (2700 BC to 1000 BC)
Pyramid of Cheops  (2589 BC to 2566 BC)
Greek Migration  (1900 BC to 1250 BC)
Knossus Destroyed  (1400 BC)
Assyrian Conquests  (1350 BC)
Battle of Kadesh  (1274 BC to 1275 BC)
Stonehenge  (1000 BC)
First Olympian Games  (776 BC)
First Recorded Solar Eclipse  (Mar 19, 721 BC)
Assurbanipal's Library  (669 BC to 633 BC)
Assyria Conquered  (612 BC)
Battle of Carchemich  (605 BC)
King Nebuchadnezzar  (597 BC)
Fall of Babylon  (539 BC)
Battle of Amphipolis  (424 BC to 422 BC)
Battle of Aegospotamos  (405 BC)
Thucydides' History  (400 BC)
Gauls Sack Rome  (390 BC)
Battle of Allia  (389 BC)
Battle of Arbela  (331 BC)
Alexander Dies  (323 BC)
Battle of Asculum I  (208 BC)
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