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Timeline Figure—Schedule
Please enter any name or event, together with the dates
that we list on your timeline.
that there is a corresponding figure for this
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chap. 13
pp. 93–96
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chap. 13
pp. 97–102
d Queen Hatshepsut rules Egypt
d
d
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d Hittite Civilization (ca. 1600–2100 BC)
pp. 152–157
d Saint Patrick (AD 385–461)
pp. 202–203
d European Renaissance (1300s–1600s)
pp. 206–207
d Pope sets line of Demarcation (1493)
pp. 234–239
d Michelangelo (1475–1564)
d Leonardo da Vinci (1452–1519)
d Phoenician Civilization (ca. 1000 BC)
chap. 16
d Ashur-bani-pal builds first library
chap. 17
d Nebuchadnezzar (ca. 605–562 BC)
chap. 18
d
Minoans rule Crete (2200–1450 BC)
chap. 19
d
Mycenaeans rule Greece
(1450–1200 BC)
chap. 20
pp. 142–144,
152–154
d
Greeks begin Olympic Games (776 BC)
chap. 20
pp. 145–152
d Homer writes Iliad (ca. 800 BC)
(669–626 BC)
builds Hanging Gardens
d
Trojan War (ca. 1250 BC)
chap. 21
d
Cyrus conquers Babylon (539 BC)
chap. 22
d
chap. 24
d
The Story of the World: Ancient Times
chap. 1
pp. 7–9
d
Nomads settle Fertile Crescent
(7000 BC)
chap. 1
pp. 9–13
d
Jericho built as walled city (6800 BC)
chap. 2
Athenians build Parthenon (448–432 BC)
Peloponnesian Wars (431–404 BC)
d Socrates (ca. 469–399 BC)
d
chap. 3
d Sumerians invent cuneiform (2800 BC)
chap. 4
d
Cheops builds Great Pyramid
(ca. 2550 BC)
chap. 5
d
Sargon unites city-states in
Mesopotamia (2335 BC)
chap. 7
d Hammurabi writes Code of Law
chap. 8
d
chap. 9
d Indus Valley city Mohenjo-Daro
(ca. 1792 BC)
Assyrian Civilization (ca. 1170–612 BC)
The Story of Gilgamesh is written
(ca. 3000–1200 BC)
chap. 25
d
chap. 26
pp. 188–193
d
chap. 27
chap. 28
pp. 205–210
chap. 29
Huang Di unites villages in China
(ca. 2690 BC)
d Shang Dynasty in China
(ca. 1600–1066 BC)
chap. 12
d
d
d
Egyptian Middle Kingdom
(2040–1720 BC)
Hyksos rules Egypt (1720–1567 BC)
Egyptian New Kingdom (1567 BC)
Philip of Macedonia conquers Greece
(338 BC)
d Alexander the Great (ca. 356–323 BC)
The Olmecs rule Mexico
(1200–900 BC)
d Rome founded (753 BC)
d
Mt. Vesuvius erupts and buries
Pompeii (AD 79)
d Punic Wars (264–146 BC)
d
Hannibal (ca. 247–183 BC)
Hannibal crossed Alps with elephants
(218 BC)
chap. 30
pp. 222–228
d
Aryans control Indus Valley
(1500–500 BC)
chap. 30
pp. 228–232
dGautama Buddha (563–483 BC)
d
(ca. 2000 BC)
d
Persia attacked Greece (495 BC)
d Battle of Marathon (490 BC)
d
(ca. 3100 BC)
chap. 10
Athens and Sparta become city-states
(ca. 600 BC)
d Plato teaches Greeks to think
(ca. 429–347 BC)
d Pythagoras (ca. 566 BC)
d Battle of the Bay of Salamis (480 BC)
d Narmer unites Upper and Lower Egypt
d
Tutankhamen rules Egypt
(ca. 1333 BC)
chap. 15
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pp. 20–21
(ca. 1503–1482 BC)
Akhenaten worships one God
(ca. 1385–1353 BC)
founds Buddhism
chap. 31
d
chap. 32
pp. 239–248
d
Mauryan Empire rules India
(321–233 BC)
Period of the Warring States in China
(ca. 500 BC)
d Qin Zheng unites China (221 BC)
d The Great Wall of China built (221+ BC)
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chap. 32
p. 248–chap. 33
chap. 34
chap. 35
pp. 268–273
d Confucius (ca. 551–479 BC)
chap. 13
pp. 108–110
d
d Julius Caesar (ca. 100–44 BC)
chap. 13
pp. 110–114
d Charlemagne (AD 742–814)
chap. 14
pp. 115–122
d Vikings (AD 793–1020)
chap. 15
pp. 129–136
d
chap. 15
pp. 136–139
dBattle of Hastings (or the Norman
chap. 17
pp. 155–159
d Samurai in Japan (AD 1192–1868)
chap. 18
pp. 164–170
d Crusades (11th, 12th, & 13th Centuries)
d
Caesar crosses the Rubicon
(January 10, 49 BC)
d Caesar assassinated (March 15, 44 BC)
d Cleopatra (69–30 BC)
chap. 36
d Octavian (Augustus Caesar)
chap. 37
d Jesus Christ (ca. 4 BC–AD 29)
chap. 38
d Jerusalem destroyed (AD 70)
(63 BC–AD 14)
chap. 39
pp. 288–293
d
chap. 39
pp. 293–296
d Constantine I (AD 285–337)
chap. 40
d
d
Nero (AD 37–68)
Boadicea’s Revolt (AD 61–63)
Diocletian divides the Roman Empire
(AD 286)
d Attila the Hun (AD 406–453)
chap. 41
pp. 307–309
d
Visigoths sack Rome (AD 410)
chap. 42
d
Romulus Augustus (AD 475–476) ruled
Western Rome falls (AD 476)
d
Charlemagne crowned Roman
Emperor (AD 802)
d Leif Ericsson (AD 1000)
The “Great Army” lands in England
(AD 866)
d Alfred the Great (AD 849–899)
Conquest) (AD 1066)
d
d
Jerusalem captured by Crusaders
(AD 1099)
Saladin retakes Jerusalem (AD 1187)
chap. 18
pp. 170–176
d
chap. 19
pp. 177–180
dKing John signs Magna Carta at
d
Reconquest of Spain (1492)
Richard the Lionhearted rules
(AD 1189–1199)
Runnymede (1215)
chap. 20
d
chap. 21
d Genghis Khan (ca. 1162–1227)
The Story of the World: The Middle Ages
chap. 2
pp. 13–19
d
d
Jews expelled from England (1290)
Jews expelled from France (1306)
d
Genghis Khan conquers Peking (1215)
d
Kublai Khan tries to invade Japan
(1274–1281)
Yuan dynasty of Kublai Khan ends
(1386)
d Kublai Khan (1215–1294)
d
Anglo-Saxons invade England
(AD 449)
d Dark Ages (ca. AD 476–1000)
d Middle Ages (c. AD 476–1453)
d
chap. 3
pp. 24–29
d Augustine of Canterbury
chap. 22
pp. 200–204
d
Marco Polo travels to China
(1254–1324)
chap. 4
pp. 35–42
d
chap. 22
pp. 204–207
d
Forbidden City built (1421–1435)
Last Chinese emperor leaves
Forbidden City (1924)
chap. 5
d
chap. 23
d
The Rus besiege Constantinople
(AD 860)
Vladimir rules Kiev (AD 980)
Ivan the Great rules Russia
(1462–1505)
Ivan the Terrible rules Russia
(1533–1584)
(died AD 604)
d
d
d
chap. 6
pp. 50–56
Justinian rules the Byzantine Empire
(AD 527–565)
Great Eastern Schism (AD 1054)
Gupta dynasty (AD 320–535)
Skandagupta rules (AD 455–467)
Buddist decorate Ajanta Caves
(200 BC–AD 650)
d
d
d
d Mohammad (ca. AD 570–632)
d
d
founds Islam
The Hegira and start of Islam (AD 622)
chap. 8
d
Sui Dynasty in China (AD 581–618)
chap. 9
pp. 85–88
d
Three Kingdoms period in Korea
begins (AD 300)
d
chap. 10
pp. 92–96
d
Maori arrive in New Zealand (AD 800)
d
d Tang Dynasty in China (AD 618–907)
chap. 11
d Clovis rules over the Franks
chap. 12
d
chap. 24
pp. 215–222
chap. 25
(AD 481–511)
Tariq invades Spain (AD 711)
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d
d
Constantinople becomes Istanbul
when it falls to the Ottoman Turks.
End of the Middle Ages (AD 1453)
Ottoman Turks settle in Asia Minor
(1250)
Ottoman Turks settle on edge of
Byzantine empire (1300)
Bubonic Plague begins in Central Asia
(1320)
dBlack Death kills one-third of Europe’s
population (14th Century)
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chap. 41
pp. 302–307
Charles Martel (AD 690–741)
d Battle of Poitiers “Tours” (AD 732)
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chap. 26
pp. 235–239
d
Hundred Years’ War (1337–1453)
Henry V (1413–1422)
d Battle of Agincourt (1415)
d Joan of Arc (1412?–1431)
d
chap. 27
pp. 244–248
d
Henry VI becomes king of England
(1422)
d Richard III is king of England
(1483–1485)
d War of the Roses (1455–1487)
chap. 28
pp. 253–256
d
chap. 28
pp. 257–260
d Prince Henry the Navigator
chap. 29
pp. 265–268
d
chap. 29
pp. 268–271
d
chap. 30
pp. 272–276
d
chap. 31
pp. 286–289
d Christopher Columbus (1451–1506)
d
d
d
d
Ferdinand and Isabella marry (1469)
Jews expelled from Spain (1492)
(1394–1460)
Gil Eannes sails down coast of West
Africa (1434)
chap. 38
pp. 342–345
chap. 39
Babur the Turk invades India (1526)
discovers the New World (1492)
d Vasco da Gama (1460–1524) rounds
Capes and sails to India (1497)
dFerdinand Magellan (ca. 1480–1521)
leads circumnavigation of the globe
(1519–1522)
d Magellan discovers Straits of Magellan
(1520)
chap. 32
pp. 294–297
d
Tenochtitlán is built (1325)
chap. 32
pp. 297–300
d
Huayna Capac rules Incas (1493)
chap. 33
pp. 305–308
d Hernando Cortés (1485–1547)
chap. 34
pp. 309–313
d Luther’s 95 Theses and start of
chap. 35
pp. 318–322
d Ottoman Turks conquer Constanti-
chap. 35
pp. 322–326
dJohannes Gutenberg (1390s–1468)
conquers the Aztec Empire
Reformation (1517)
England (1558–1603)
d William Shakespeare (1564–1616)
chap. 40
pp. 361–365
d
chap. 41
pp. 370–374
d
John Cabot (1450–1498) sails to North
America (1497)
chap. 41
pp. 374–378
d
Jacques Cartier explores North
America (1534)
French settle in Quebec, Canada (1608)
chap. 42
pp. 379–384
d
Mansa Musa of Mali takes pilgrimage
(1324)
Ibn Battuta visits Mali (1352)
Songhay Empire expands under Sunni
Ali (1470)
Portuguese begin to trade in West
Africa (1445)
d Queen Elizabeth I (1533–1603) rules
Philip II rules wealthy Spain (1527–1598)
Raleigh founds Virginia Colony (1585)
Jamestown, Virginia established
(1607)
d
d
d
Hernando de Soto locates Mississippi
River (1496–1542)
d Francisco Vasquez de Coronado discovers the Grand Canyon (1540–1542)
d British Navy defeats Spanish Armada
(1588)
Readers
Archimedes and the Door of Science
chaps. 1–3
d Archimedes (ca. 287–212 BC)
The Beduins’ Gazelle
chaps. 1–3
d
Beduins live in Morocco (1302)
Black Horses for the King
pt. 1
pp. 3–26
d King Arthur (ca. AD 465–542)
Greek Myths
pp. 190–212
d
Battle of Marathon (490 BC)
The King’s Shadow
pp. 242–259
d
Battle of Hastings (1066)
Leonardo da Vinci
chaps. 1–2
d
Leonardo da Vinci (1452–1519)
nople and Middle Ages (1453)
invents printing press (1440)
chap. 36
dCouncil of Trent convenes (1545)
chap. 37
pp. 334–338
d Nicolaus Copernicus (1473–1543)
chap. 37
pp. 338–341
d Galileo Galilei (1564–1642) invents
publishes On the Revolution of
Heavenly Spheres (1543)
Mara, Daughter of the Nile
chaps. 1–3
d
Queen Hatshepsut rules Egypt
(ca. 1503–1482 BC)
A Proud Taste for Scarlet and Miniver
pp. 3–22
d Eleanor of Aquitaine (AD 1122–1204)
telescope
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Read-Alouds
I, Juan de Pareja
chap. 1
d Velázquez (Juan de Pareja)
(1599–1660)
The Shakespeare Stealer
chaps. 1–2
d
Queen Elizabeth I (1533–1603) rules
England (1558–1603)
chaps. 5–6
d
Shakespeare writes Hamlet (1601)
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