Geographical Location - Greece

  1. Alexander the Great Begins Expansion of Macedonia
  2. Amazons
  3. Aristotle Isolates Science as a Discipline
  4. Aristotle Writes the Politics
  5. Athenian Empire Is Created
  6. Balkan Wars
  7. Battle of Actium
  8. Battle of Aegospotami
  9. Battle of Chaeronea
  10. Battle of Chaeronea, 338 b.c.e.
  11. Battle of Chaeronea, 86 b.c.e.
  12. Battle of Cynoscephalae
  13. Battle of Lepanto
  14. Battle of Leuctra
  15. Battle of Mantinea
  16. Battle of Marathon
  17. Battle of Plataea
  18. Battle of Salamis
  19. Battle of Thermopylae
  20. Building of the Parthenon
  21. Bulgarian-Byzantine Wars
  22. Byzantine Empire
  23. Byzantine-Muslim Wars
  24. Carthaginian-Syracusan War
  25. Celebration of the Eleusinian Mysteries
  26. City of Mycenae Flourishes
  27. Construction of Trireme Changes Naval Warfare
  28. A Corroded Mechanism Is Recognized as an Ancient Astronomical Computer
  29. Death of Socrates
  30. Delphic Oracle Provides Guidance for City-States
  31. Diadochi Divide Alexander the Great’s Empire
  32. Diogenes Popularizes Cynicism
  33. Draco’s Code Is Instituted
  34. Foundation of Mount Athos Monasteries
  35. Greco-Persian Wars
  36. Greece Is Unified Under the Glucksburg Dynasty
  37. Greek City-States Use Coins as Means of Exchange
  38. Greek Civil War
  39. Greek Coup Leads to a Military Dictatorship
  40. Greek Coup Leads to Military Dictatorship
  41. Greek Dramatist Euripides Dies
  42. Greek Lyric Poet Pindar Dies
  43. Greek Philosophers Formulate Theories of the Cosmos
  44. Greek Physicians Begin Scientific Practice of Medicine
  45. Greek Playwright Aristophanes Dies
  46. Greek Poet Sappho Dies
  47. Greek Socialists Win Parliamentary Majority
  48. Greek War of Independence
  49. Greeks Fight for Independence
  50. Hesiod Composes Theogony and Works and Days