By Series - Great Events from History: The Ancient World, Prehistory-476
- Founding of Alexandria
- Founding of Mohism
- Founding of Syracuse
- Founding of the Classic Period Maya Royal Dynasty at Tikal
- Founding of the Ptolemaic Dynasty and Seleucid Kingdom
- Founding of the Pythagorean Brotherhood
- Fourth Buddhist Council Convenes
- Gaius Creates Edition of the Institutes of Roman Law
- Gash Civilization Thrives in Africa
- Giant Stelae Are Raised at Aksum
- Gośāla Maskarīputra, Founder of Ājīvika Sect, Dies
- Gothic Armies Sack Rome
- Greco-Bactrian Kingdom Reaches Zenith Under Menander
- Greek City-States Use Coins as Means of Exchange
- Greek Dramatist Euripides Dies
- Greek Lyric Poet Pindar Dies
- Greek Philosophers Formulate Theories of the Cosmos
- Greek Physicians Begin Scientific Practice of Medicine
- Greek Playwright Aristophanes Dies
- Greek Poet Sappho Dies
- Guang Wudi Restores the Han Dynasty
- Halafian Culture Flourishes in Northern Mesopotamia
- Hallstatt Culture Dominates Northern Europe
- Hattusilis I Establishes the Old Hittite Kingdom
- Hecataeus of Miletus Writes the First Geography Book
- Hesiod Composes Theogony and Works and Days
- Himiko Rules the Yamatai
- History Develops as a Scholarly Discipline
- Hohokam Culture Arises in American Southwest
- Homer Composes the Iliad
- Hopewell People Construct Earthworks
- Horse Is Domesticated
- Humans Enter the South American Continent
- Huns Begin Migration West from Central Asia
- Hyksos Create Second Intermediate Period
- Inauguration of the Dominate in Rome
- Inception of Church-State Problem
- Indian Buddhist Nuns Compile the Therigatha
- Indus Valley Civilization Begins in South Asia
- Institution of the Plebeian Tribunate
- International Age of Major Kingdoms Begins in the Near East
- Invasions of Attila the Hun
- Ionian Confederacy Forms
- Ionian Revolt
- Ironworking Spreads into Sub-Saharan Africa
- Israelite Exodus from Egypt
- Izapan Civilization Dominates Mesoamerica
- Jews Return from the Babylonian Captivity
- Jimmu Tennō Becomes the First Emperor of Japan
- Jōmon Culture Thrives in Japan
