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(2nd millennium BC – 1st millennium BC – 1st millennium AD – other millennia) Events
Significant persons - David, Israelite king
- Homer, Greek poet
- Gautama Buddha, Hindu prince, founder of Buddhism
- Confucius, Chinese philosopher
- Pericles, Athenian statesman
- Aeschylus, Greek tragedian
- Sophocles, Greek tragedian
- Euripides, Greek tragedian
- Socrates,Greek Philosopher
- Plato, Greek philosopher
- Aristotle, Greek Philosopher
- Pythagoras, Greek mathemetician
- Alexander the Great, Greek conqueror (4th century BC)
- Euclid, Alexandrian mathematician
- Archimedes,Greek scientist
- Cicero, Latin orator and philosopher
- Julius Caesar, Roman conqueror and dictator
- Virgil, Latin poet
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1st millennium BC - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (489 words) |
 | The 1st millennium BC encompasses the Iron Age and sees the rise of successive empires. |
 | Towards the close of the millennium, the Han Dynasty extends Chinese power towards Central Asia, where it borders on Indo-Greek and Iranian states. |
 | The Axial Age (8th century BC - 2nd century BC), according to the theory of Karl Jaspers |
| 8th millennium BC - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (778 words) |
 | In the 8th millennium BC, agriculture becomes widely practiced in the Fertile Crescent and Anatolia. |
 | Circa 7500 BC– Mesolithic hunter-gatherers are the first humans to reach Ireland. |
 | 8,000 BC is the approximate birth date of The Emperor in the fictional Warhammer 40,000 universe. |
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