Greek History By Samantha Ion. Mycenaean Civilization 1700-1100 B.C. Mycenaean civilization arose on the Greek mainland, spreading across Crete and Asia.

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Greek History By Samantha Ion

Mycenaean Civilization B.C. Mycenaean civilization arose on the Greek mainland, spreading across Crete and Asia Minor.

The Trojan War 1225 B.C.

Fall of Mycenaean Civilization B.C. The civilization disappeared and the Greek communities were scattered and isolated rural settlements B.C. Overseas trade Revived and the first colonies were established in Sicily and southern Italy.

Age of Colonization B.C. The beginnings of organized governments, law codes and constitutions.

The Persian Empire B.C. Persian Empire expands to dominate the Greeks of Asia Minor. Athens grew to prominence while Sparta was dominant in the Peloponnesus B.C. The Persians attacked the Greeks, but the Persians are unsuccessful in defeating Greece.

New Athens Empire B.C. Athenians create an empire that is resented by other Greeks.

The Peloponnesian War B.C. War between Athens, Sparta, and their allies led to the total defeat of Athens and instillation of a pro- Spartan tyranny. 403 B.C. Athens democracy was restored.

Unification in Greece B.C. Athens, Sparta, and Thebes competed for leadership, all unsuccessfully. King Philip, from Macedon, rose to power in the North and eventually defeated Athens and Thebes. He unites all of the different Greek States, either by defeating them or by making alliances with them. King Philip is assassinated and Alexander the Great takes over for his father. Alexander invaded Persia and conquered the East as far as Northwest India before dying in Babylon.

Hellenistic Kingdoms B.C. Alexander’s generals fought over his empire and eventually created the three Hellenistic kingdoms of Egypt, Syria, and Macedon. The Aetolian and Achaean leagues rose and Cleomenes led the Spartans to Revolution.

Rome Takes Over B.C. Romans conquer Greece and Macedon. They complete the conquest of the Hellenistic world, converting it all to Roman provinces.

Citations Butler, Chris. "Rise of Greek Democracy." The Flow of History Chris Butler, Web. 2 Mar Frost, Frank. Greek Society. USA: Houghton Mifflin Company, xii-xiii. Print. Hines, Richard. "The Peloponnesian War." WSU Richard Hines, Web. 2 Mar "The Fall of the Mycenaean Civilization." HIstoryWhiz HistoryWhiz, Web. 2 Mar "The Trojan War." Mortal Women of the Trojan War Stanford, Web. 2 Mar 2010.

Picture Citations "Athenian red figure pottery." Athens. Web. 2 Mar "Corinthian Pottery." Greek Art. Web. 2 Mar "Greek Temple." Intelligent Travel. Web. 2 Mar "Mycenaean." Mycenaean civilization. Web. 2 Mar "The Murder of Agamemnon." The Story of the Death of Agamemnon. Web. 2 Mar "Trojan Horse." A Blog of my own. Web. 2 Mar

Picture Citation continued… "Alexander the Great." Ancient Sculpture Gallery. Web. 2 Mar "Athens, Greece." Athens, Greece. Web. 2 Mar "Hellenistic Kingdoms." Maps and Geographical Tours. Web. 2 Mar "Pantheon in Rome." Web. 2 Mar "Peloponnesian War." The Peloponnesian War. Web. 2 Mar