Tuesday, December 29, 2009

450 BC to 410 BC; Revised Chronology of Global History

In this organic review of the past 3,000 years, each post represents a preliminary sketch of the time period, with the intention of fleshing it out into a fuller story of the era in the months and years ahead.

It was around 450 BC when Ezra folded the stories of Israel and Judah into the roots of what we know as the Torah today. It was the time of the 27th Dynasty in Egypt, and as Persia had conquered that nation, Persian Emperor Artaxerzes, like Darius and Xerxes before him, also became Pharaoh Artaxerxes.

Between 449 BC and 445 BC Middle Earth was abuzz with activty, as te Twelve Tables are promulgated to the people of Rome—the first public laws of the Roman Republic.

Circa 440 BC, Zhao Kao Wang became King of the Zhao Dynasty in China, while over in Greece Democritus proposed the existence of individual particles as the root of matter, and he named them atoms.

Sometime around 429 BC the pioneering Greek historian Herodotus died. Circa 413 BC, Tissaphernes, the Persian Satrap of Lydia and Caria, forms an alliance with Sparta.




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