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TIMELINE
ABEL MARTIN RODRIGUEZ
Created on November 8, 2023
¿Te has preguntado alguna vez como era la línea del tiempo entre 3.000 a.C. y 100 a.C.? ¡Aquí esta todo lo ocurrido entre Egipto y Mesopotamia en esas fechas! (Ojo, está en inglés)
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TIMELINE
3.000 B.C. Sumerians, the inventors of writing and the first ones use carts with wheels.
2.000 B.C. The first Assyrian Empire is established in the north of Mesopotamia and lasts for more than 500 years.
2.300 B.C. Sargon the Great establishes the Akkadian Empire by conquering Mesopotamia.
2.154 B.C. The Akkadian Empire comes to an end
Early Period
Old Kingdom
3.000 B.C. - 2.686 B.C. This period began when the two kingdoms were united under Menes in 3100. This marked the beginning of dynastic rule over a single, large kingdom.
2.686 B.C. - 2.180 B.C. A great period in terms of stone-building and sculpture. The pyramids were built as tombs for the earlier pharaohs, the first one being King Zoser's step pyramid at Saqqara.
2.180 B.C. Finally of the old kingdom and start the the middle kingdom.
2.686 B.C. Finally of the early period and start the the old kingdom.
3.000 B.C.
2.000 B.C.
TIMELINE
1.792 B.C. Hammurabi takes power as King of Babylon. Eventually, he ruled over all of Mesopotamia.
New Kingdom
Middle Kingdom
2.180 B.C. - 1.570 B.C. The pharaoh Mentuhotep II reunited the kingdom and introduced an era of cultural and economic growth.
1.570 B.C. - 1.080 B.C. The New Kingdom saw Egypt's power and wealth grow to its greatest height. Tuthmosis III conquered many nearby kingdoms, so beginning an empire that soon included modern Israel, Iraq, Syria, Jordan, Lebanon, and also Libya.
1.570 B.C. Finally of the middle kingdom and start the the new kingdom.
1.080 B.C. Finally of the new kingdom and start the the late dynastic period.
2.000 B.C.
1.000 B.C.
TIMELINE
612 B.C. Assyrian Empire comes to an end.
539 B.C. Cyrus establishes a new form of tolerant leadership and the Persian Empire under him and future leaders eventually extends from Egypt to the Indus Valley in the east.
331 B.C. Greek, Alexander the Great conquered the Persians and changed the ancient world forever.
772 B.C. Assyrian Empire achieved its biggest land coverage under Sargon II.
616 B.C. Neo-Babylonian Empire. Nabopolassar defeats the Assyrians to take Babylon.
Ptolemiac Period
Late Dynastic Period
1.080 B.C. - 322 B.C. A period of foreign rule in Egypt - Libyan, Kushite, Assyrian and Persian (Iranian) dynasties. 21st to 31st dynasties.
332 B.C. - 100 B.C. In 332 Alexander the Great conquered Egypt. He established the final dynasty, of Macedonian/Greek pharaohs, the Ptolemies.
332 B.C. Finally of the late dynastic period and start the the ptolemaic period.
1.000 B.C.
100 B.C.