Greek Times 340-150
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from Will Durant: The Story of
Civilization
348-39
Speusippus head of the Academy
339-14
Xenocrates head of the Academy
323-285
Ptolemy I (Soter) founds Ptolemaic dynasty in Egypt
323
Judea made a satrapy of Syria
322-288
Theophrastus head of the Lyceum
321
Partition of Alexander's empire; Alenander's first play
320
Ptolemv I captures Jerusalem; Pyrrho of Elis
and Crates of Thebes,
philosophers
319
Philemon and the New Comedy
318
Aristoxenus of Tarentum, theorist of music
317-307
Demetrius of Phalerum in power at Athens
316
Cassander King of Macedonia
315-301
Antigonus I (Cyclops) King of Macedonia
314
Antigonus I proclaims freedom of Greece;
Zeno comes to Athens
314-270
Polemo head of the Academy
312-198
Judea under the Ptolemies
312-280
Seleucus I (Vicator) establishes Seleucid Empire
311
Hamilcar invades Sicily
310
Agathocles dictator of Syracuse, invades Africa
307
Law against the philosophers
307-287
Demetrius Poliorcetes King of Macedonia
306
Epicurus opens his school at Athens
306-302
War between Cassander and Demetrius Poliorcetes
for mastery of
Greece
305
Timaeus of Tautomenium, historian
301
Zeno opens his school
at the Stoa; Seleucus I founds Antioch; Lysitnachus defeats Antigonus I
at Ipsus
300
Euclid of Alexandria, mathematician; Euhemerus rationalist
295-272
Pyrrhus King of the Molossians
290
Rhodian school of sculpture
288-270
Strato head of the Lyceum
285-246
Ptolemy II (Philadelphus); Alexandrian Museum and Library
285
Zenodotus head of the Library;
Herophilus of Chalcedon, anatomist
283-239
Antigonus II (Gonatas) King of Macedonia
280
Aristarchus of Samos, astronomer; rise of Achaean League; Pyrrhus helps
Tarentum against Rome
280-262
Antiachus I (Sorer) Seleucid emperor
280-279
Gauls invade Macedonia and Greece
279
Pyrrhus invades Sicily
278
The Colossus of Rhodes
277
Gauls invade Asia Minor
275
Aratus of Soli, poet
271
Timor of Phlius, satirist
270
Callimachus of Alexandra and Theocritus of Cos, poets; Berosus of
Babylon, historian
270-269
Crates of Athens head of the Academy
270-216
Hieron II Dictator of Syracuse
269-241
Arcesilaus head of the Middle Academy
266-261
Chremonidean War
261
Antigonus II takes Athens
261-247
Antiochus II (Theos) Seleucid emperor
261-232
Cleanthes head of the Stoa
260
Herodas of Cos, poet
258
Erasistratus of Ceos, physiologist
251-180
Aristophanes of Byzantium, philologist
251
Aratus of Sicvon frees his city
250
Arsaces founds kingdom of Parthia; the Laocoön; Manetho,
Egyptian historian; Lycophron of Chalcis, poet
247
Archimedes of Syracuse, scientist
247-226
Seleucus II (Callinicus)
246-221
Ptolemy II (Euergetes I)
243
Aratus leads Achacan League against Macedonia
242
Agis IV attempts reforms in Sparta
240
Apollonius of Rhodes, poet
239-229
Demetrius II King of Macedonia
235-197
Attalus I establishes kingdom of Pergamum
235-195
Eratosthenes librarian at Alexandria
232-207
Chrysippus head of the Stoa
229
Aratus frees Athens
229-221
Antigonus III (Doson) King of Macedonia
226-224
Reforms of Cleomenes III in Sparta
226-223
Seleucus III (Soter)
225
Earthquake destroys Rhodes
223-187
Antiochus III (the Great) Seleucid emperor
221
Antigonus III defeats Cleomenes III at Sellasia
221-179
Philip V King of Macedonia
221-203
Ptolemy IV (Philopator)
220
Apollonius of Perga, mathematician
217
Ptolemy IV defeats Antiochus III at Raphia
215
Alliance of Philip V and Hannibal
214-205
First Macedonian War with Rome
212
Marcellus takes Syracuse; death of Archimedes
210
Sicily becomes a Roman province
208
Zeno of Tarsus, philosopher
207
Revolution of Nabis in Sparta
205
Egypt a Roman protectorate
103-181
Ptolemy V (Epiphanes)
200-197
Second Macedonian War
200
Diogenes of Seleucia, philosopher
197
Battle of Cynosephalae
197-160
Zenith of Pergamum under Eumenes II
196
lamininus proclaims freedom of Greece;
foundation of Pergamene
Library
195-180
Aristophanes of Byzantium librarian at Alexandria
190
The Farnese Bull
189
Romans defeat Antiochus III at Magnesia
188
Philopoemcn abolishes Lycurgean constitution in Sparta
187-175
Seleucus IV (Philopator)
181-145
Ptolemy VI (Philometor)
180
Great altar of Pergamum; Aristarchus of Samothrace librarian at
Alexandria
179-168
Perseus King of Macedonia
175-163
Antiochus IV (Epiphanes) Seleucid emperor
175-138
Mithradates I King of Parthia
174
Antiochus IV rebuilds Olympieum
173
Carneades head of New Academy
170-168
Third Macedonian War
168
Aemilius Paullus defeats Perseus at Pydna;
Antiochus IV despoils
the Temple at Jerusalem
167
Deportation of the Achaeans, including Polybius historian
166
First rising of the Maccabees; Book of Daniel
165
Judas Maccabee restores the Temple services
163-162
Antiochus V (Eupator) Seleucid emperor
162-150
Demetrius I (Soter) Seleucid emperor
161
Judas Maccabee makes treaty with Rome
160
Defeat and death of Judas Maccabee
160-139
Attains II King of Pergamum
157
Judea becomes an independent priestly state
155
Carneades in Rome
150-145
Alexander Balas, Seleucid emperor
150
Hipparchus of Nicaea and Seleucus of Seleucia, astronomers; Moschus
of Smyma, poet
146
Mummius sacks Corinth; Greece and Macedonia
become a province of
Rome
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