The Timetables of History: A Horizontal Linkage of People and EventsThe classic history reference, brought completely up to date, linking more than 30,000 events in an overview of 7,000 years of civilization. The Timetables of History is an indispensable resource that distills the essence of civilization, highlighting significant moments in history, politics, philosophy, religion, art, science and technology. 2 color throughout. Vast and absorbing, spanning millennia of human history, The Timetables of History, achieves a goal in the study of the past that is unmatched by any other reference volume -- it gives us a sweeping overview of the making of the contemporary world. This remarkable book maps out at a glance what was happening simultaneously, from the dawn of history to the present day. Never before has progress been presented with such clarity or with a view that fully captures the essence and the excitement of civilization. |
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... Roman forces destroy Corinth -147 ; Romans destroy Carthage : of 500,000 inhabitants only 50,000 remain alive ; sold into slavery War between Sparta and Achaea -147 Greece comes under Roman control -147 The Roman Empire in -146 consists ...
... Roman forces destroy Corinth -147 ; Romans destroy Carthage : of 500,000 inhabitants only 50,000 remain alive ; sold into slavery War between Sparta and Achaea -147 Greece comes under Roman control -147 The Roman Empire in -146 consists ...
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... Roman colonies in Switzerland -60 Caesar in Gaul ( -58 to −50 ) Northern Gaul conquered by Caesar ; punitive expeditions sent to Britain -55 When Caesar invades Britain , Cassivellaunus , a powerful Belgic tribal leader in southern ...
... Roman colonies in Switzerland -60 Caesar in Gaul ( -58 to −50 ) Northern Gaul conquered by Caesar ; punitive expeditions sent to Britain -55 When Caesar invades Britain , Cassivellaunus , a powerful Belgic tribal leader in southern ...
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... Roman legions withdraw from Britain to protect Italy ( 410 ) The Visigoths conquer Vandal kingdom in Spain ( 416 ) Franks settle in parts of Gaul ( 418 ) Theodoric I , king of the Visigoths ( 418-451 ) Barbarians settled in Roman ...
... Roman legions withdraw from Britain to protect Italy ( 410 ) The Visigoths conquer Vandal kingdom in Spain ( 416 ) Franks settle in parts of Gaul ( 418 ) Theodoric I , king of the Visigoths ( 418-451 ) Barbarians settled in Roman ...
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The Timetables of History: A Horizontal Linkage of People and Events Bernard Grun No preview available - 1991 |
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