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Timeline of Buddhism - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (3299 words) |
 | 563 BCE: Siddhārtha Gautama, Buddha-to-be, is born in Lumbini, Ancient India. |
 | 383 BCE: The Second Buddhist Council was convened by King Kalasoka and held at Vaisali. |
 | 220 BCE: Theravada Buddhism is officially introduced to Sri Lanka by the Venerable Mahinda, the son of the emperor Ashoka of India during the reign of king Devanampiya Tissa. |
| 1000-500 BCE (1025 words) |
 | He was born about 563 BCE with the family name of Gotama and the personal name of Siddhattha. |
 | Aeschylus (525-425 BCE) became the first Greek playwright to bring a second actor on to the stage, enabling him to exploit the endless possibilities of dialog. |
 | His one surviving trilogy of plays overthrows the ancient tradition of the repeating cycle of vengeance and blood feud, replacing it with trial by jury as a means of achieving justice. |