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  1. Dark Age of Greece (1100-700) Proto-Geometric Period (1100-900) End of Mycenaean civilization Lefkandi: Toumba building: 1000 BCE : 900 BCE: Geometric Period (900-700) First Olympic Games: 776 BCE : Greek colonies established in Southern Italy & Sicily Invention of Greek alphabet Homeric poems recorded in writing (750-700) 750 BCE: Late ...

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  2. Greek Dark Ages 1050 BC750 BC; Archaic Greece 800 BC–480 BC; Classical Greece 500 BC–323BC; Hellenistic Greece 323 BC–31 BC; Roman Greece 146 BC–330

  3. The Classical Period in Greece. Jul 480 BCE Xerxes I makes extensive preparations to invade mainland Greece by building depots, canals and a boat bridge across the Hellespont.

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  4. Timeline of Ancient Greece ... 1050-750 . Greek Dark Age . 900 . founding of Sparta . 875-750 . ... 359 . Phillip II became king of Macedonia . 358-336 .

  5. Feb 4, 2010 · The classical period was an era of war and conflict—first between the Greeks and the Persians, then between the Athenians and the Spartans—but it was also an era of unprecedented political and...

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  6. Timeline. 1000 B.C. 750 B.C. Geometric period, ca. 900–700 B.C. Overview. Following a period of sporadic incursions and large movements of people, demographic and economic changes in the eighth century B.C. lead to overseas colonization, spreading Greek language and culture across the Mediterranean and Black seas.

  7. Jun 27, 2020 · The military, social and cultural powers in classical Greece between 480 and 323 BC were Athens and Sparta. They dominated the Hellenic world, including mainland Greece and their colonies in southern Italy and Minor Asia coastal area. These two city-states rose to power through alliances with other city-states, reforms, and a series of ...

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