It is common knowledge that the light of Democracy did not shine on mankind until the worthy man...
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This timeline covers the historical period, from 1100 B.C. to 525 B.C. All dates are B.C.
c. 1000 – Lefkandi settlement begins recovery after the dark ages.
c. 800 – First Greek trading post in Syria.
776 – First recorded Olympic Games.
c. 775 – First Greek trading posts in Italy.
735 – First Greek colony begun in Sicily.
734 – Lelantine War begins between Chalcis and Eretria.
733 – Foundation of Syracuse.
c. 730 – Sparta begins conquering Messenia. Homer and Hesiod are composing. Hoplite tactics become widespread, laying the foundation for a middle class with political power.
c. 700 - Gyges, King of Lydia, begins the invasion of Ionia (a region colonized by Greeks). Over the next two hundred years the Ionian cities gradually fall under Lydian rule.
c. 650 - The Ionian League, the first confederacy of city-states, forms.
c. 680 – Pheidon, king of Argos, becomes a tyrannos. Lycurgan reforms take place in Sparta. Lelantine War ends.
621 – First code of laws made in Athens, by the legislator Draco. These extremely strict laws are gradually reformed.
c. 600 – The poet Sappho, known as the "Tenth Muse," is composing on the island of Lesbos.
594 – Solon reforms the Athenian law code, laying the groundwork for true Democracy.
585 – Thales of Miletus, one of the first philosophers, correctly predicts an eclipse of the sun.
560 – Peisistratus seizes power in Athens and becomes a tyrannos.
559 – Cyrus II establishes the Persian Empire.
556 – Peisistratus is forced into exile from Athens.
c. 550 – Sparta becomes the dominant city in the Peloponnese. Peloponnesian League established. Sparta uses its power to discourage democratic movements in other cities.
546 – Peisistratus returns to Athens and retakes control. The goddess Athena grants him her support.
545 – King Croesus of Lydia attacks Persia and is defeated. Cyrus II conquers Lydia and the Ionian Greeks.
534 – First tragedies performed at the Dionysian festivals in Athens.
528 – Death of Peisistratus. His son Hipparchus becomes tyrannos of Athens.
c. 525 – Pythagoras is active in southern Italy as a mystic, philosopher and teacher.
inverted_helix said:What sort of quest is this to be? An empire quest type or just a more mundane life quest?
Adyen said:
Darkened said:[X] F
We will rise to greatness or crash and burn... and, okay, we'll crash and burn but we will not go quietly into the void.
MrGazzer said:Some of the most powerful women in Greek history started as whores, you know.
Mostly by fucking their way to the top.
But still!
That counts.
I cannot tell, is that a good thing or a bad thing?Darkened said:
MrGazzer said:
Falconis said:C. The slave of a wealthy aristocrat, entrusted with the daily operations of a shipyard. Your skill as a shipwright and manager is such that you have nearly saved up enough money to buy your freedom.
Time to be free and thenbecome a pirate
Rhetoric said:
As far as I know they didn't have a specific problem with tanners. They were simply a trade that made goods for sale and thus were not very respected but weren't discriminated against. Like an electrician or some other trade job nowadays.Guile said:Something I should have asked before choosing B)...
How did the Greeks see tanners/renderers? I know in some societies it was seen as unclean, or was it more like an artisan thing, respected like the rest of the merchant class?