Historical Timeline

113 key moments in human history

Ancient (5000 BCE – 500)

3100 BCE civilizations

Unification of Ancient Egypt

3100 BCE ancient

Unification of Egypt:King Menes unifies Upper and Lower Egypt, founding the First Dynasty and establishing Memphis as the capital.

2600 BCE civilizations

Indus Valley Civilization flourishes in modern-day Pakistan and India

2560 BCE civilizations

Great Pyramid of Giza built

2560 BCE ancient

Great Pyramid of Giza Built:The Great Pyramid is constructed for Pharaoh Khufu, becoming the tallest man-made structure for over 3,800 years.

1754 BCE ancient

Code of Hammurabi:Babylonian king Hammurabi creates one of the earliest written legal codes, establishing laws for trade, property, and social conduct.

1754 BCE events

Code of Hammurabi — one of the oldest written legal codes, Babylon

1200 BCE events

Trojan War (traditional dating) — legendary conflict between Greeks and Troy

776 BCE events

First Olympic Games in Greece

776 BCE ancient

First Olympic Games:The first recorded Olympic Games are held at Olympia, Greece, dedicated to Zeus.

753 BCE civilizations

Traditional founding of Rome by Romulus and Remus

563 BCE people

Birth of Siddhartha Gautama (Buddha) in Lumbini, Nepal

509 BCE civilizations

Roman Republic established

509 BCE ancient

Roman Republic Founded:The Roman Republic is established after the overthrow of the last Roman king, Lucius Tarquinius Superbus.

508 BCE events

Cleisthenes establishes democracy in Athens, Greece

480 BCE ancient

Battle of Thermopylae:King Leonidas and 300 Spartans make their legendary last stand against the Persian army of Xerxes I.

336 BCE people

Alexander the Great begins conquests

336 BCE ancient

Alexander the Great begins conquests:Alexander III of Macedon begins his campaigns, creating one of the largest empires in ancient history.

334 BCE people

Alexander the Great begins his conquest of the Persian Empire

221 BCE ancient

Qin Dynasty unifies China:Qin Shi Huang unifies China and begins construction of the Great Wall, standardizes weights, measures, and writing.

44 BCE ancient

Assassination of Julius Caesar:Roman dictator Julius Caesar is assassinated on the Ides of March, leading to the end of the Roman Republic.

44 BCE people

Assassination of Julius Caesar on the Ides of March

27 BCE civilizations

Roman Empire begins under Augustus

27 BCE ancient

Roman Empire Founded:Augustus becomes the first Roman Emperor, beginning the Pax Romana.

30 CE people

Crucifixion of Jesus Christ in Jerusalem (traditional dating)

476 CE events

Fall of Western Roman Empire

476 CE ancient

Fall of Western Roman Empire:Odoacer deposes the last Western Roman Emperor, marking the traditional end of antiquity in Europe.

476 CE events

Fall of the Western Roman Empire — Romulus Augustulus deposed

Medieval (500 – 1400)

622 CE events

Muhammad's Hijra — start of Islamic calendar

622 CE medieval

Hijra — Birth of Islam:Prophet Muhammad migrates from Mecca to Medina, marking the beginning of the Islamic calendar.

622 CE events

The Hijra — Muhammad migrates from Mecca to Medina, founding Islam

793 CE events

Viking raids begin with the attack on Lindisfarne, England

800 CE people

Charlemagne crowned Holy Roman Emperor

800 CE medieval

Charlemagne crowned Emperor:Pope Leo III crowns Charlemagne as Emperor of the Romans, reviving the concept of empire in Western Europe.

800 CE people

Coronation of Charlemagne as Holy Roman Emperor

1066 CE events

Norman Conquest of England

1066 CE medieval

Norman Conquest of England:William the Conqueror defeats King Harold II at the Battle of Hastings, fundamentally changing England.

1206 CE people

Genghis Khan founds Mongol Empire

1206 CE medieval

Mongol Empire Founded:Genghis Khan unites the Mongol tribes and begins building the largest contiguous land empire in history.

1206 CE people

Genghis Khan unites the Mongol tribes, founds the Mongol Empire

1215 CE medieval

Magna Carta Signed:King John of England signs the Magna Carta, establishing the principle that everyone is subject to the law.

1215 CE events

Signing of the Magna Carta — foundation of constitutional law

1347 CE events

Black Death reaches Europe

1347 CE medieval

Black Death reaches Europe:The bubonic plague arrives in Europe, eventually killing an estimated 30-60% of the European population.

1347 CE events

The Black Death arrives in Europe, killing 30-60% of the population

Renaissance & Early Modern (1400 – 1750)

1440 CE events

Gutenberg invents printing press

1440 CE events

Gutenberg invents the movable-type printing press

1453 CE events

Fall of Constantinople

1453 CE medieval

Fall of Constantinople:The Ottoman Turks capture Constantinople, ending the Byzantine Empire and marking the end of the Middle Ages.

1492 CE events

Columbus reaches the Americas

1492 CE early-modern

Columbus reaches the Americas:Christopher Columbus lands in the Bahamas, beginning the era of European exploration and colonization.

1492 CE events

Christopher Columbus reaches the Americas

1517 CE events

Martin Luther's 95 Theses

1517 CE early-modern

Protestant Reformation:Martin Luther posts his 95 Theses, sparking the Protestant Reformation and transforming Christianity.

1517 CE events

Martin Luther posts 95 Theses, beginning the Protestant Reformation

1543 CE early-modern

Copernicus publishes heliocentric model:Nicolaus Copernicus publishes De revolutionibus, proposing that the Earth orbits the Sun.

1610 CE people

Galileo observes Jupiter's moons, supporting the heliocentric model

1687 CE people

Newton publishes Principia Mathematica

1687 CE people

Isaac Newton publishes Principia Mathematica

Modern (1750 – 1945)

1760 CE events

Industrial Revolution begins in Britain

1776 CE events

American Declaration of Independence

1776 CE modern

American Declaration of Independence:The Declaration of Independence is signed, founding the United States of America.

1776 CE events

American Declaration of Independence signed

1789 CE events

French Revolution begins

1789 CE modern

French Revolution:The storming of the Bastille marks the beginning of the French Revolution, transforming European politics.

1789 CE events

French Revolution begins — storming of the Bastille

1804 CE people

Napoleon crowned Emperor

1804 CE modern

Haiti Independence:Haiti becomes the first free Black republic after a successful slave revolution, inspiring freedom movements worldwide.

1804 CE people

Napoleon crowned Emperor of France

1815 CE events

Battle of Waterloo

1815 CE modern

Battle of Waterloo:Napoleon is defeated at Waterloo, ending the Napoleonic Wars and reshaping the European balance of power.

1848 CE events

Communist Manifesto published

1859 CE people

Darwin publishes On the Origin of Species

1865 CE modern

End of American Civil War:The American Civil War ends, leading to the abolition of slavery with the 13th Amendment.

1865 CE events

13th Amendment abolishes slavery in the United States

1869 CE events

Suez Canal opens

1903 CE events

Wright Brothers' first powered flight

1914 CE events

World War I begins

1914 CE modern

World War I begins:The assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand triggers World War I, the first truly global conflict.

1914 CE events

World War I begins — assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand

1917 CE events

Russian Revolution

1917 CE modern

Russian Revolution:The Bolsheviks overthrow the Russian government, establishing the world's first communist state.

1917 CE events

Russian Revolution — Bolsheviks seize power

1929 CE events

Wall Street Crash, Great Depression begins

1939 CE events

World War II begins

1939 CE modern

World War II begins:Germany invades Poland, beginning the deadliest conflict in human history with 70-85 million casualties.

1939 CE events

World War II begins — Germany invades Poland

Contemporary (1945 – Present)

1945 CE events

Atomic bombs dropped, UN founded

1945 CE modern

End of World War II:The war ends with the surrender of Japan. The United Nations is established. The atomic age begins.

1945 CE events

Atomic bombs dropped on Hiroshima and Nagasaki — end of WWII

1947 CE events

Indian independence, Cold War begins

1947 CE contemporary

Indian Independence & Partition:British India is divided into India and Pakistan, ending nearly 200 years of British colonial rule.

1957 CE events

Sputnik launched — Space Age begins

1961 CE contemporary

First Human in Space:Soviet cosmonaut Yuri Gagarin becomes the first human to journey into outer space.

1969 CE events

Apollo 11 — Moon landing

1969 CE contemporary

Moon Landing:Apollo 11 astronauts Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin become the first humans to walk on the Moon.

1969 CE events

Apollo 11 — Neil Armstrong walks on the Moon

1989 CE events

Fall of the Berlin Wall

1989 CE contemporary

Fall of the Berlin Wall:The Berlin Wall falls, symbolizing the end of the Cold War and the beginning of German reunification.

1989 CE events

Fall of the Berlin Wall — end of the Cold War era

1991 CE events

Soviet Union dissolves

1991 CE contemporary

Dissolution of the Soviet Union:The Soviet Union officially dissolves, ending the Cold War and creating 15 independent nations.

1991 CE events

World Wide Web goes public — Tim Berners-Lee

1994 CE contemporary

End of Apartheid in South Africa:Nelson Mandela is elected as South Africa's first Black president, ending decades of apartheid.

2001 CE events

September 11 attacks

2001 CE events

September 11 attacks — beginning of the War on Terror

2007 CE events

Apple launches the iPhone — smartphone revolution begins

2008 CE events

Global Financial Crisis

2020 CE events

COVID-19 pandemic

2020 CE events

COVID-19 pandemic begins — global lockdowns

2022 CE events

ChatGPT launched — AI enters mainstream consciousness

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