Curriculum - Western Civilization/European History

  1. Coalition Defeats Iraq in Gulf War
  2. Coastal Defense
  3. Cohort
  4. Commissioning of the Septuagint
  5. Compilation of the New Testament
  6. Composition of the Intertestamental Jewish Apocrypha
  7. Condemnation and Crucifixion of Jesus Christ
  8. Constantine the Great
  9. Constantinople Is Founded
  10. Construction of Trireme Changes Naval Warfare
  11. Council of Chalcedon
  12. Count Johan Tserclaes Tilly
  13. Cretan Uprisings
  14. David
  15. Dead Sea Scrolls Are Composed
  16. Death of Socrates
  17. Dedication of Aelia Capitolina
  18. Delphic Oracle Provides Guidance for City-States
  19. Democritus
  20. Demosthenes
  21. Diadochi Divide Alexander the Great’s Empire
  22. Dido
  23. Dio Cassius
  24. Diocles of Carystus
  25. Diocletian
  26. Diogenes
  27. Diogenes Popularizes Cynicism
  28. Dionysian Wars
  29. Discoveries of Archimedes
  30. Dorian Invasion of Greece
  31. Draco
  32. Draco’s Code Is Instituted
  33. Election of Waldheim as President of Austria Stirs Controversy
  34. Emergence of European Universities
  35. Empedocles
  36. Epaminondas
  37. Epicurus
  38. Erasistratus
  39. Eratosthenes of Cyrene
  40. Euclid
  41. Eupalinus of Megara
  42. Euripides
  43. European Community Adopts the Single Europe Act
  44. European Union Accepts Turkey as Candidate for Membership
  45. Europeans Agree on Euro Currency
  46. Eusebius of Caesarea
  47. Exploitation of the Arch
  48. Fabius
  49. Failure of Julian’s Pagan Revival
  50. Failure of the Seventh Crusade