525-456 B.C.
Aeschylus, author of Oresteia
146 B.C.
Rome Rises to World Power
c. 516 B.C.
Esther Becomes Queen
c. 521-486 B.C.
Reign of Darius
c. 450-322 B.C.
Greek Philosophers
c. 500-480 B.C.
Persian Wars
47-44 B.C.
Reign of Julius Caesar
c. 444 B.C.
Nehemiah Rebuilds the Walls of Jerusalem
c. 486-465 B.C.
Reign of Xerxes
A.D. 367
Closing of the Canon
500-338 B.C.
Golden Age of Greece
30 B.C.
Egypt Falls to Rome
c. 3 B.C.
Birth of Christ
What are Mrs. Shepard's top three favorite artists?
Lawerence Alma Tadema
John William Waterhouse
Gustave Dore
c. 440 B.C.
Histories, Herodotus
490 B.C.
Battle of Marathon
A.D. 70
Destruction of Jerusalem
c. A.D. 33
Conversion of Paul
Mrs. Shepard dreams of teaching about ancient history with snippets of what modern category of entertainment?
Pop Culture
c. A.D. 30 (Jesus)
Crucifixion, Resurrection, and Ascension of Christ
c. 461-404 B.C.
Pericles and the Peloponnesian War
A.D. 325
First Council of Nicea
c. A.D. 57
Letter to the Romans, Paul
Mrs. Shepard loves the drama of ancient history because she says it is like _______ the ____.
Sipping the tea.
c. A.D. 30 (Holy Spirit)
Pentecost