User:EthanKoenigsberg/Timeline of AHOW: Part Three

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10th century BCE to 8th century BCE
970 BCE: Assyrian Empire falls apart. Abdication of Tvrislasci and rise of Babylonia. Gargat becomes the ruler of Babylonia.

969 BCE: The rise of the Germanic cultures began.

950 BCE: The major flooding of the Nile devestated 20% of ancient Egypt's towns and cities, including the temples that were near close to the Nile.

944 BCE: Approximiate date for the first plays being made and composed.

926 BCE: Gargat dies, Harmmauti I succeeds as ruler of Babylonia.

924 BCE: Harmmauti I uses the symbol of the winged lion-wolf hybrid as the symbol for Babylonia.

917 BCE: The Great Famine of Egypt happens but were never recorded in most of Egypt except in one inscription written in the walls of the tomb of Ahkamen and lasted for few months. Many died.

910 BCE: The Egyptian capital is moved to Anetsekhtuen by the pharaoh Ra-Khe-Setun.

864 BCE: Ancient kingdom of Macedon is founded. Ciradaeus I becomes ruler.

838 BCE: The eclipse of the Moon happens in OTL Israel and North Sinai.

786 BCE: Nisur-Kara is founded in Babylonia by the orders of the Babylonian king, Harmmauti II as a military base.

765 BCE: Greeks colonise the known world by the Greeks.

760 BCE: Rome is founded. Greeks settle across Sicily and coasts of southern Italian peninsula

759 BCE: Kingdom of Athens becomes a major power and soon to become dominated by archons earlier to around 830 BCE.

756 BCE: Kartli king Mirseptkh III is killed by his wife and a civil war erupts.

750 BCE: Iron smelting is now popular in Europe and most of North Africa.

730 BCE: Assumed death of Romulus. King Kalligus becomes king after Romulus is heirless (no male children). He is of Sabine origin.

719 BCE: The Amazons seized 980 men during their expansion then perform something similar to what Romulus and his followers did.

718 BCE: Phoenicia splits into city states just like Greece. Tyre is the most powerful of the Phoenician city states.

717 BCE: Production of a first world map is made by a Greek named as Asiratiedes.

705 BCE: The writing of poetry becomes popular, the beginning of 'Classical Antiquity'

700 BCE: Greeks colonise Crimea and most of the Euxine Sea (mod. Black Sea)

7th century BCE to 6th century BCE
690 BCE: The sack of Phygria's city Gordium by invading other Anatolian tribes. Around 20% of it's wealth is stolen and the city is ravaged

676 BCE: Rebellion rose in Egypt, mainly Jewish and were able to drove the Egyptians away from OTL Israel.

673 BCE: The pharaoh Khasetkun II reconquers Judah, Israel and parts of OTL Lebanon in a campaign of reconquest of Judea

667 BCE: An army of Mikarča (Lypusid) of Babylon becomes bodyguard of his. It is only composed of only 200 spearmen, 100 'macemen', 50 swordsman and 100 archers.

610 BCE: A tyrant under the named Archedi rose in Athens.

600 BCE: A Persian king named as Kartexes conquers all of the region Media and creates the Persian Empire. The spherical Earth theory is made by Greek philosophers.

597 BCE: Death of king Kartexes in a battle. His eldest son, Xarexaya succeeds at the age of 23.

596 BCE: Mathematics is 'invented' by the Greeks, expanding mathematics and its mechanics only by one philosopher in Athens, becoming well known for the 'father of mathematics'

586 BCE: The siege of Babylon began

570 BCE: Xerexaya conquers Babylonia and heads towards Lydia with 40000 men

564 BCE: "The Journey of the Underworld" is released by a poet under the name 'Archidaeon', it is thought to depict some sort of an upcoming swarm invasion from the realm and it wasn't discovered until 200 BCE.

563 BCE: Lorcaedios produces his version of the world map

562 BCE: Athens forms a coalition against Sparta but there are fears about Persia but the leader of Athens didn't care and declares war on them two years after the creation.

550 BCE: Carthage colonises Sardinia and conquers half of Sicily. It is also the end of the Greek colonisation

549 BCE: The burning of the temple in a former Greek temple by Carthage.

534 BCE: The end of the early version of Peloponnesian War (with slight changes)

533 BCE: Macedon expands to the contemporary region of Macedonia

531 BCE: King Archelaus II settles a new city called 'Cyildos' in OTL Slivitsa and 'Pellithanus' in OTL Meliti (FYROM: Ovcharani) in act on expansionism. Gygorgos beconmes the tyrant of Athens

January 530 BCE: The writing of 'The Daemon of Libya' is made by Theradon

520 BCE: The Persians conquer most of Anatolia, including Trapezunt, a colony of the Greeks.

519 BCE: Archelaus II dies. Archelaus III succeeds and allies Persia in an invasion against the Greek city-states

513 BCE: Atropates becomes the pharaoh of Egypt after the Persian conquest of Egypt. The ex-pharaoh is killed before taking over.

509 BCE: Overthrow of the Roman monarchy through a series of rebellions and reformations. Aulus becomes the head of Rome

508 BCE: The Carthinigians besiege Syracuse and conquers it for a short amount of time. In the battle of Apollynia (fictional, north of Syracuse), the Greeks land and recapture Syracuse in December 508 BCE. Another tyrant under the name Hycaeon took control Athens and increased rights among the poor, rich was angered.

506 BCE: The Persian king creates Osroene as a vassal, with it being led by the king's half-brother. It revealed that the father of the king had concubines.

504 BCE: A treaty is made to end conflict between the competition of Sicily.

5th century BCE
498 BCE: The construction of the Great Wall in OTL China (or Cathay in AHOW) had started as a plan but small walls have being built across the Cathayan warring states. It also began the construction of the Temple of Phirides in Delphi where it is dedicated to some gods.

497 BCE: Phoenician explorer, which resembles Hanno explores deeper into West Africa. He wrote numerous of documents on animals, but never daemons as he never encountered them as he claimed, later studies show that he discovered a daemon once.

495 BCE: The calendar of the Fall of Nygovos is marked and is currently the unofficial calendar for the ancient Carthingians. The slaying of another daemon is the event of the point of year 0.

July 495 BCE: Construction of the temple in Delphi is finished.

December 495 BCE: The king of Macedon designate himself as spiritual leader like a pharaoh and separates from Hellenic religions.

493 BCE: Roman general, Aurelianus conquers nearby tribes in expansionism

491 BCE: King Cyrus becomes king of Persia. Carthaginian navy and army lands on Sicily and forms a border across Syracuse.

490 BCE: King Cyrus begins a conscription for each men in the family to expand to Cyrene and Arabia. They are trained 10 months to 2 years in average. Athenian Mycemenides spreads word to Greece about the Macedonian expansion into Greece or Larissa specifically, in response, Spartans and other Greek city-states began forming alliances with each other

487 BCE: Battle of Larissa, the Macedonian king Perdiccas II raided the town and city-state, killing 5000 Greeks and annexing it. Athenians began taking part of this war and fought to restore Larissa.

486 BCE: The Macedonian king Perdiccas raids Thrace and gathers up slaves of approxmiately 1.5-2 thousand to Aigai. Any of the slaves that disrespects the overlord (King of Macedon or nobles) are to be whipped around 100 times.

483 BCE: Athens finished off the 5000 Macedonian army and annexes Larissa in a ceasefire. Theritcles (get the references) strips much of the wealth that makes Larissa into an Athenian colony. King Cyrus builds a fleet to conquer Athens, while hiring the only advisor of his, Kharmah.

481 BCE: A naval battle happens in the Aegean Sea and most of the Greek fleets were sunken, with the Persians taking a high degree of damage. It was called the Battle of Limnos and which they took over it in just few days after the Greek fleets shattered.

May 481 BCE: Cyrus beheads a number of slaves for treason and not facing the king as liege.

August 481 BCE: The Satrapy of Aegae is established across the newly-occupied territory.

480 BCE: The Cretan leader (WIP) fends off a 6,000 division from Persia through inventing of the prototype of a crossbow the first time in Europe. Perdiccas II dies, with Amytnas I succeeding.

May-August 480 BCE: With the weakening of Greece, the Carthingians send 90% of their men to reconquer Syracuse and the rest of Magna Graecia.

479 BCE: Greeks were humiliated after the long confluct inflicted by Persia. An Athenian poet, whose name is not known writes the Underworld of Euboea. It is mainly set in Euboea, where it is loosely based off the battle one year ago and is aimed to the mourned.

478 BCE: The Osroene state is integrated back to Persia.

February 478 BCE: The thought date that the ripple of the dimension from Earth to an unknown world. Humans who worship the Galopoxian gods were encouraged and praised, which makes daemons travelling to Earth easier. The increased amount of daemons stationed in Earth becomes a problem across Luepusean regions in North Africa.

477 BCE: Macedonia expands into southern Illyria, founding Tirana in its actual location by king Amytnas I.

December 476 BCE: Assumed date when Cyrus dies and Asur-Kamun, a ruthless heir succeeds the throne of Persia.

475 BCE: The theory of a Spherical Earth is widely accepted in the Mediterranean, except Egypt, where locals still believe it is flat and the tribal world.

474 BCE: The Jewish Revolt erupts in Jerusalem, as a result, most of the towns surrounding it were razed down and Jerusalem is damaged. The temples are completely in ruins during the battle. It is the fall of Judaism at this point.

473 BCE: The Expedition led by Cykedideus from Patras treks across the Sahara Desert, being the second Greek explorer into the realm of Daemons, after an unnamed explorer who tried to 'dissect' a daemon in the 7th century BCE

472 BCE: Static electricity is discovered by a Persian scientist while living in Egypt.

471 BCE: Cykedideus leaves West Africa in just five months after he arrived and purposes that the devestated West Africa is the cause of the rift. It became a wasteland, only filled with rock and lessen trees. The living organisms apart from plants are hijacked by some particle called the 'Tatarian Dust' as he called it.

460 BCE: Macedonian king Amytnas I, declares his father Perdiccas as a vassal of Persia after admitting himself of giving in a steady flow of supplies to aid them. Persia gains more influence across the European world.

455 BCE: The Macedonian king dies and his son declares the end of Makedonskism and reinstates Hellenism across Macedon. Many followers rebel, mostly slaves and poor people due to their strong bond with the ancient Minotaur gods.

454 BCE: Rome subjugates one of the Etruscan tribes, with the king killing the local tribes or assimilated them, he was called the 'Bloodslayer' to some civilians.

453 BCE: The unofficial calander of the event after slaying Nygovos the Daemon spread throughout Persia and Attica but the calendar has being adopted at a lesser extent on Rome. Athens and allies slowly rebuild by another trade flow with Rome and Macedon.

451 BCE: The Tower of Amytnae is built in Edessa, it was estimated to be 20m tall and is considered to be some sort of a fortress.

July 450 BCE: Spartans declare war on Athens again, leading to a dispute on conquering all of Peloponnese for Sparta. The king of Sparta died of a disease eighteen days after the war.

449 BCE: Thebes, a powerful Athenian outpost was ambushed by Spartan allies and conquered it, surrounding Athens. The trade route is cut off during the war.

447 BCE: Amytnas I of Macedon dies, with Amytnas II of Macedon succeeding the throne of Macedon.

443 BCE: A group of Macedonians rebel from Persians, led by "Astophileia" of Macedon. The vassal king Amytnas II and liege Asur-Kamun sent their large army into the battle of Chalkidiki.

Late 443 BCE: Battle of Chalkidiki results a rebel victory and took over local settlements in Chalkidiki.

440 BCE: The rebellion of Macedon was suppressed and leaders of it were executed by Persians.

439 BCE: The Roman Civil War begins, with Republicans winning at this year. Kanislius, a Roman colonist colonises Corsica at the northern tip under the name "Titus". A Greek Egyptian colony was taken over by Persians unexpectedly in Cyrene.

438 BCE: Rodents infect many local men in the barbaric Germania, what is dubbed as Plague of Germania. It killed thousands of people and lasted only eight months starting from September 438 BCE.

May 438 BCE: The Republicans takes over Titus and the island of Elba

437 BCE: The "Stronghold's Last Moments" is written by a Greek poet Thermopherles. Macedonian king Amytnas II condemns the tyrannic rule of Asur-Kamun and declares independence. Rome is sieged by Kanislius and supporters, walls are breached.

432 BCE: A philosopher born north of Athens uses compasses and straightedge (direct link)

431 BCE: Republic of Rome is formed after the Roman Civil War. Macedon integrates Corfu and Lower Illyria, annexing all of OTL Albania and prepares its strike onto Euboea, the Aegean Sea and Athens. Its independence is disputed however

430 BCE: After the Persians received information on Kingdom of Macedon treating themselves as an independent kingdom, they attack and later got repelled, making Macedon safe for now. Patras becomes occupied by Macedonians, Amytnas II defends Patras from the Athenian attack in October.

429 BCE: Sparta allies with Macedon in a league against Athens and allies.

6th May, 429 BCE: Lyvionides, current king of Sparta dies. Erchidirion succeeds in line.

428 BCE: Philosopher Tyranicicles lay that specks of dust are substances to life. Macedonian king Amytnas II proclaims the "Imperium of Macedonia" and began fought a battle in Battle of Attica, outside of Athens, 90,000 Athenians against 65,000 Macedonians and 9,000 Greeks killed off 65,220 Athenians in the battle. Thebes is besieged

427 BCE: Thebes has fallen to Macedon, Sparta and Macedon ends this short war by annexing Patras, Thebes for Macedon. Athenians are now threatened and conscription becomes compulsory even with democratic terms.

426 BCE: The Taurican colonies threaten to declare independence from Greece or even join Persia. Macedonia supports them secretly. Tyranicicles moves to Pella to educate Amynas' grandson, Alexander.

424 BCE: Asur-Kamun dies, Darius succeeds in place of him. The woman rights start to become somewhat free in Athens, but restrictions still apply by law. Spartan architects and workers builds the Temple of the Possessed near Sparta.

423 BCE: Macedon violates the truce and Amytnas II moves into Athens to conquer the rest of the mainland Greek realms. An outpost in Euboea falls to Macedonian rule. The weak Macedonian fleet during the battle of Thasos was defeated by Athenian allies. Cretan Rhospheidae was given an offer to fight for Athens and later sent a message to intervene on a 'lesser degree' but not technically in a war.

422 BCE:

410 BCE: Rome now encourages free food that only includes grain and other food that was included here. Famine ends, but food yields began to increase thanks to new techniques.

339 BCE: Eprides with his most loyal generals, Seleupuenes and Castallephus fights against the Persians and the king Cyrus I.

331 BCE: Macedon occupies most of Persia

200 BCE (WIP): Carthage declare war against Rome