Around 1420 BCE
Destruction of Troy VIIa
Plato
Around 1050 BCE
Diocletian was a Roman emperor who reigned from AD 284 to 305.
Pindar
The Tetrarchy was a system of government instituted by Diocletian that existed from 293 to 313.
It marked the beginning of Macedonian hegemony in Greece.
Archaic Period
The Sack of Corinth
Tiberius (AD 14 - 37), Caligula (37 - 41), Claudius (41 - 54), Nero (54 - 68)
Arnobius was a 4th-century Christian apologist who lived from the end of the 3rd century to the start of the 4th century.
Late Helladic Period
Battle of Marathon
Virgil, a Roman poet
Nerva (AD 96 - 98), Trajan (98 - 117), Hadrian (117 - 138), Antoninus Pius (138 - 161), Marcus Aurelius (161 - 180)
149 - 146 BC
AD 14
Battle of Leuctra in 371 BCE
Scipio Africanus
Ovid, a Roman poet
A period of military, political, and economic turmoil in the Roman Empire from AD 235 - 284
44 BC
A 'Renaissance' of Greek rhetoric and literature in the Roman Empire
Julius Caesar defeated Pompey
Vespasian (AD 69 - 79), Titus (79 - 81), Domitian (81 - 96)
91 - 87 BC
A Greek biographer and essayist
31 BC
A Greek traveler and geographer active around AD 150
264 - 241 BC
Augustus
Septimius Severus (AD 193 - 211), Caracalla (211 - 217), Macrinus (217 - 218), Elagabalus (218 - 222), Alexander Severus (222 - 235)
Ptolemy I
C. Octavius defeated Marcus Antonius
A Roman author and teacher of rhetoric