Notes: All dates before 480, except 776, are uncertain. A place name without other description indicates the traditional date of its first Greek settlement.
B.C. |
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1100-850: |
Aeolian and Ionian migrations |
1000: |
Temple of Hera at Olympia |
840: |
Probable period of Homer |
776: |
First (?) Olympic Games |
770: |
Sinope and Cumae |
757-6: |
Cyzicus and Trapezus |
752: |
First decennial archons |
750-650: |
Greeks settle Thracian peninsula |
750-594: |
Age of the aristocracies |
750: |
Probable period of Hesiod |
735: |
Naxos (Sicily) |
734: |
Corcyra and Syracuse |
730-29: |
Rhegium, Leontini, Catana |
725-05: |
First Messenian War |
725: |
Coinage in Lydia and Ionia |
721: |
Sybaris; 710, Crotona |
705: |
Taras; 700, Poseidonia; beginnings of Greek architecture in stone |
683: |
First annual archons at Athens |
680: |
Pheidon dictator at Argos; earliest state coinage in Greece |
676: |
Orthagoras dictator at Sicyon |
670: |
Terpander of Lesbos, poet and musician; Archilochus of Paros, poet; Homeric hymns to Apollo and Demeter |
660: |
Laws of Zaleucus at Locri |
658: |
Byzantium; 654, Lampsacus |
655-25: |
Cypselus dictator at Corinth |
651: |
Selinus; 650, Abdera and Olbia |
648: |
Himera; Myron dictator at Sicyon |
640-31: |
Second Messenian War; Tyrtaeus, poet, at Sparta |
630: |
Laws of Lycurgus at Sparta (?) |
630: |
Cyrene; 615, Abydos |
625-585: |
Periander dictator at Corinth |
620: |
Laws of Draco at Athens |
615: |
Thrasybulus dictator at Miletus |
610: |
Laws of Charondas at Catana |
600: |
Naucratis; Massalia (Marseilles); Cleisthenes dictator at Sicyon, Pittacus at Mytilene; Sappho and Alcaeus, poets of Lesbos; Thales of Miletus, philosopher; Alcman, poet, at Sparta; rise of sculpture |
595: |
First Sacred War |
594: |
Laws of Solon at Athens |
590: |
Age of the Seven Wise Men; rise of the Amphictyonic League and Orphism; second Temple of Artemis at Ephesus |
582: |
First Pythian and Isthmian games; the Acropolis statues and the “Apollos” |
B.C. |
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580: |
Acragas; Aesop of Samos, fabulist |
576: |
First Nemean games |
570: |
Phalaris dictator at Acragas; Stesichorus of Himera, poet; Anaximander of Miletus, philosopher |
566: |
First Panathenaic games |
561-60: |
First dictatorship of Peisistratus |
560-46: |
Croesus of Lydia subjugates Ionia |
558: |
Carthage conquers Sicily and Corsica |
550: |
Emporium (Spain); 535, Elea (Italy) |
546-27: |
Second dictatorship of Peisistratus |
545: |
Persia subjugates Ionia |
544: |
Anaximenes of Miletus, philosopher |
540: |
Hipponax of Ephesus, poet |
535-15: |
Polycrates dictator of Samos; Theodorus of Samos, artist; Anacreon of Teos, poet |
534: |
Thespis establishes drama at Athens |
530: |
Theognis of Megara, poet |
529-00: |
Pythagoras, philosopher, at Crotona |
527-10: |
Hippias dictator at Athens |
520: |
Olympieum begun at Athens |
517: |
Simonides of Ceos, poet |
514: |
Conspiracy of Harmodius and Aristogeiton |
511: |
Phrynichus of Athens, dramatist |
510: |
Destruction of Sybaris by Crotona |
507: |
Cleisthenes extends democracy at Athens |
500: |
Hecataeus of Miletus, geographer |
499: |
Ionia revolts; Aeschylus’ first play |
497: |
Ionian Greeks burn Sardis |
494: |
Persians defeat Ionians at Lade |
493: |
Themistocles archon at Athens |
490: |
Marathon; temple of Aphaea at Aegina |
489: |
Aristides archon; trial of Miltiades |
488-72: |
Theron dictator at Acragas |
487: |
First selection of archons by lot |
485-78: |
Gelon dictator at Syracuse |
485: |
Epicharmus establishes comedy at Syracuse |
482: |
Ostracism of Aristides |
480: |
Battles of Artemisium, Thermopylae, Salamis, and Himera; Ageladas of Argos, sculptor |
479: |
Battles of Plataea and Mycale |