User:EthanKoenigsberg/Timeline of AHOW: Part Three

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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.

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 (WIP) 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.

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 (rework if possible)

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)

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

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.

586 BCE: The siege of Babylon began

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

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.

339 BCE: An Alexander the Great-like leader (name WIP) conquers Persia

200 BCE (WIP): Carthage declare war against Rome