The Babylonian Empire and the Assyrian Empire
Early settlement began 10,000 BCE. Early Bronze Age kingdoms arose in the 3rd Millennium BCE. Babylonian empires followed by the Assyrian Empire 2nd Millennium BCE. Hittite empire followed by neo-Asyrian and neo-Babylonian empires followed by Persian empire and Macedonian ngdoms 1st Millennium BCE.
The Mycenaean Age late 2nd Millennium BCE
Painted images of bull fighting go back to Minoan Crete in the 2nd Millennium BCE.
Rome was established in the first millennium BCE on the Palatine Hill, one of the seven hills surrounding the Tiber River. According to legend, it was founded in 753 BCE by Romulus, who became its first king. The city's strategic location allowed it to control trade routes and expand its influence, eventually becoming the center of a vast empire. This early settlement grew into a powerful city-state that played a crucial role in shaping Western civilization.
The high point of Phoenician culture and sea power is usually placed ca. 1200-800 BC.
They established their civilisation in Europe 1,500 to 300 BCE.
Early settlement began 10,000 BCE. Early Bronze Age kingdoms arose in the 3rd Millennium BCE. Babylonian empires followed by the Assyrian Empire 2nd Millennium BCE. Hittite empire followed by neo-Asyrian and neo-Babylonian empires followed by Persian empire and Macedonian ngdoms 1st Millennium BCE.
First Millennium BCE.
First millennium BCE.
In the First Millennium BCE.
First Millennium BCE.
The first half of the First Millennium BCE.
In the first millennium BCE.
The Mycenaean period, late 2nd Millennium BCE.
The Mycenaean Age late 2nd Millennium BCE
It was a trading empire which grew during the First Millennium BCE.
It is estimated that more than 10,000 languages were spoken in the World during the first millennium BCE.