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100

525-456 B.C. 

Aeschylus, author of Oresteia

100

146 B.C.

Rome Rises to World Power

100

c. 516 B.C.

Esther Becomes Queen

100

c. 521-486 B.C.

Reign of Darius

100

c. 450-322 B.C.

Greek Philosophers

200

c. 500-480 B.C.

Persian Wars

200

47-44 B.C.

Reign of Julius Caesar

200

c. 444 B.C.

Nehemiah Rebuilds the Walls of Jerusalem

200

c. 486-465 B.C.

Reign of Xerxes

200

A.D. 367

Closing of the Canon

300

500-338 B.C.

Golden Age of Greece

300

 30 B.C.

Egypt Falls to Rome

300

c. 3 B.C.

Birth of Christ

300

What are Mrs. Shepard's top three favorite artists? 

Lawerence Alma Tadema 

John William Waterhouse

Gustave Dore

300

c. 440 B.C.

Histories, Herodotus

400

490 B.C.

Battle of Marathon

400

A.D. 70

Destruction of Jerusalem

400

c. A.D. 33

Conversion of Paul

400

Mrs. Shepard dreams of teaching about ancient history with snippets of what modern category of entertainment? 

Pop Culture 

400

c. A.D. 30 (Jesus)

Crucifixion, Resurrection, and Ascension of Christ

500

c. 461-404 B.C.

Pericles and the Peloponnesian War

500

A.D. 325

First Council of Nicea

500

c. A.D. 57

Letter to the Romans, Paul

500

Mrs. Shepard loves the drama of ancient history because she says it is like _______ the ____. 

Sipping the tea.

500

c. A.D. 30 (Holy Spirit) 

Pentecost