RCOT EUROPE. Indo-European Migrations Minoan and Mycenaean: Aegean Civilizations.

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RCOT EUROPE

Indo-European Migrations

Minoan and Mycenaean: Aegean Civilizations

Classical Greece: Athens & Sparta

Roman Republic

Roman Empire

Byzantine Empire Under Justinian

Charlemagne’s Empire: Early Medieval Period

Invasions of Europe: Era of Political Disintegration

Crusades

Spread of the Bubonic Plague

Hundred Year’s War

Protestant Reformation (1500s)

Thirty Years War & Treaty of Westphalia

Absolutism (18th Century)

Europe under Napoleon (1812)

Congress of Vienna (1815): Post-Napoleonic Balance of Power

REVOLUTIONS OF 1830 & 1848

UNIFICATION OF ITALY (1860s)

UNIFICATION OF GERMANY (1860s)

Europe 1914

Post WWI Europe (1919)

NAZI Domination of Europe in WWII

The Cold War in Europe

European Union

EUROPE (blank map)