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300 BCE Euclid writes The Elements. | 0%
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331 BCE Alexander commands the armies that defeat the armies of King Darius III at Gaugamela and take control of Persia. | 0%
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335 BCE Aristotle is 49 when he opens the Lyceum. | 0%
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387 BCE Plato is 40 when he opens the Academy. | 0%
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399 BCE Socrates is 70 when Athens votes to give him the death penalty. | 0%
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415 BCE Euripedes is 65 when he writes The Trojan Women. | 0%
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423 BCE Aristophanes is 23 when he writes The Clouds. | 0%
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429 BCE Sophocles is 67 when he writes Oedipus Tyrannus. | 0%
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430 BCE Herodotus writes Histories. | 0%
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430 BCE Pheidias designs a colossal Zeus for the Temple in Olympia. | 0%
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432 BCE The Parthenon is built at Pericles's direction. | 0%
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450 BCE Gautama Siddhartha teaches that desire causes suffering. | 0%
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472 BCE Aeschylus is 53 when he writes The Persians, the world’s oldest surviving play. | 0%
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479 BCE Kong Fuzi dies and his students begin recording his observations. | 0%
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508 BCE Cleisthenes helps launch democracy in Athens. | 0%
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525 BCE Pythagoras opens a school in Crotone, Italy. | 0%
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539 BCE Cyrus the II of Persia orders an attack on Babylon and expands the Achaemenid Empire—then the largest in world history. | 0%
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570 BCE Sappho dies and leaves behind poems that will help her become the best-known female writer in history. | 0%
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600 BCE Babylon (Iraq) has a population of 125,000, which makes it the most populous city in the world. | 0%
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750 BCE Homer The author of two of the best-known literary works ever written is born on a Turkish island which is then a part of the Greek empire. | 0%
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