| 8232789756 | Hammurabi | Mesopotamian King and wrote Hammurabi's code | | 0 |
| 8232789757 | King Solomon | Created a temple in Jerusalem, legitimized Judaism | | 1 |
| 8232789758 | Cyrus the Great | started the Persian Empire | | 2 |
| 8232789759 | Siddhartha Gautama | started Buddhism | | 3 |
| 8232789760 | Chandragupta Maurya | started the Mauryan Dynasty | | 4 |
| 8232789761 | Ashoka | Mauryan King that converted to Buddhism | | 5 |
| 8232789762 | Confucius | founded confucianism | | 6 |
| 8232789763 | Laozi | founded Daoism (Taoism) | | 7 |
| 8232789764 | Shi Huangdi | unified China under the Qin empire, started building the great wall | | 8 |
| 8232789765 | Alexander the Great | started the Hellenistic period, promoted and spread Greek culture | | 9 |
| 8232789766 | Emperor Constantine | converted to christianity and ended the persecution of Christians in the Roman Empire, moved the capitol of Rome to Constantinople | | 10 |
| 8232789767 | Justinian | Ruler of the Byzantine Empire, built the Hagia Sophia and the rewrote the law codes | | 11 |
| 8232789768 | Mansa musa | King of the Mali empire, gave away gold to his Hajj to Mecca | | 12 |
| 8232789769 | Ibn Battuta | Moroccan Explorer, traveled most of the Muslim world, had detailed journal | | 13 |
| 8232789770 | Charles Martel | led France against muslims in the battle of tours | | 14 |
| 8232789771 | Charlemagne | crowned emperor of the Romans, started Carolingian dynasty | | 15 |
| 8232789772 | Vladimir the 1st of Kiev | converts to orthodoxy, stops the spread of Catholicism to the east | | 16 |
| 8232789773 | WIlliam the Conqueror | Norman conquests of England | | 17 |
| 8232789774 | Batu | established the Golden Horde | | 18 |
| 8232789775 | Joan of Arc | led the French in the 100 years war | | 19 |
| 8232789776 | Johannes Gutenberg | created the printing press | | 20 |
| 8232789777 | Fujiwara Family | began the Heian period of Japan | | 21 |
| 8232789778 | Genghis Khan | led mongol conquests among central Asia and Eastern Europe | | 22 |
| 8232789779 | Khubilai Khan | started the Yuan dynasty in China | | 23 |
| 8232789780 | Zheng He | added 50 tribute states using ships funded by China | | 24 |
| 8232789781 | Muhammad | founder of Islam | | 25 |
| 8232789782 | Pope Urban the II | called for the first Crusade | | 26 |
| 8232789783 | Timur/Tamer the lame | started the Timurid Empire in the Middle East, sacked Delhi | | 27 |
| 8232789784 | Columbus | starts the colonization race in the Americas | | 28 |
| 8232789785 | Peter the Great | Russian takes the throne, promotes westernization, expanded empire, updates military | | 29 |
| 8232789786 | Ivan the Great | Ruled Russia in 1462 | | 30 |
| 8232789787 | Martin Luther | writes the 95 theses, begins the Protestant Reformation | | 31 |
| 8232789788 | Cortez | Conquered Aztecs, Spanish | | 32 |
| 8232789789 | Pizarro | Toppled the Inca, Spanish | | 33 |
| 8232789790 | Dias | Rounded Cape of Good Hope, Portuguese | | 34 |
| 8232789791 | Ismail | Founder of the Safavid Empire | | 35 |
| 8232789792 | Babur | Founder of the Mughal Empire in India | | 36 |
| 8232789793 | Suleiman the Magnificent | Commanded the troops of the 1st unsuccessful Ottoman siege, ruled during the height of the Ottoman Empire | | 37 |
| 8232789794 | Queen Elizabeth I | British monarch, rules during the defeat of the Spanish Armada(navy) | | 38 |
| 8232789795 | Habsburgs | Dominant role, Autrain ruling family, curtailed during the 30 Years War | | 39 |
| 8232789796 | Romanov | Russian ruing family | | 40 |
| 8232789797 | Mehmet IV | Led the Ottomans during the 2nd unsuccessful siege of Vienna, Austria | | 41 |
| 8232789798 | Battle of Manzikert | (Seljuk Turks defeat Byzantine, the beginning of the end of for the BE) | | 42 |
| 8232789799 | 1st Crusade | ((call by Pope Urban II for a return of the Holy Land (Jerusalem, Antioch, Alexandria) to Christian control) | | 43 |
| 8232789800 | Mongols sack Baghdad | (Mongols sack Baghdad (end of Abbasid Caliphate) | | 44 |
| 8232789801 | Ottomans capture Constantinople and renamed it Istanbul Ottomans capture Constantinople and renamed it Istanbul | (end of the Byzantine Empire, Islamic control over entire Middle East, one of the Gunpowder Empires) | | 45 |
| 8232789802 | Revolt in Ottoman Empire Revolt in the Ottoman Empire | (gave the Janissaries-young Christian boys who were taken to receive military training- more power politically, they abolished the devshirme system and thorough training so their superior military skills deteriorated) | | 46 |
| 8232789803 | Chinggis (Genghis) Khan begins Mongol conquests | (Central Asian nomads, shamanism, horsemanship and the Central Asian bow gave them an advantage, absorbed captured people into their army, spread disease like the bubonic plague) | | 47 |
| 8232789804 | Fall of Rome | (the Western part of the Empire, sacked by Germanic tribes, the Roman legacy lives on in the Byzantine Empire (the Eastern portion of Rome) | | 48 |
| 8232789805 | Battle of Tours | (end of Muslim move into France led by Charles Martel) | | 49 |
| 8232789806 | Norman conquest of England | (William the Conquer) | | 50 |
| 8232789807 | Hundred Years War | (England vs. France for control over the French throne, Joan of Arc) | | 51 |
| 8232789808 | 1st unsuccessful Ottoman siege of Vienna, Austria | (Suleiman the Magnificent commander of troops, height of the Ottoman Empire, furthest push into Western Europe, seen as a fight between Christianity and Islam) | | 52 |
| 8232789809 | Battle of Lepanto | (naval defeat of Ottomans by the Holy League- a coalition of European Catholic maritime states, defeat prevented the Ottomans from expanding further along the European side of the Mediterranean Sea) | | 53 |
| 8232789810 | defeat of the Spanish Armada (navy) by the British | (Queen Elizabeth I, seen as one of Britain's greatest victories ever, Spain was trying to invade Britain) | | 54 |
| 8232789811 | 30 Years War | (basically between Protestants and Catholics, dominant role of the Habsburgs curtailed, ended with the Peace of Westphalia) | | 55 |
| 8232789812 | 2nd unsuccessful Ottoman siege of Vienna, Austria | (Mehmet IV led the Ottomans, fought against the combined forces of the Holy Roman Empire of German Nations and the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth, important because it was the last time the Ottomans tried to invade western Europe) | | 56 |
| 8232789813 | Glorious Revolution | (done so a Protestant was the monarch and not a Catholic) / English Bill of Rights (established limited constitutional monarchy, free speech, no cruel and unusual punishment) | | 57 |
| 8232789814 | Columbus / Reconquista of Spain | (starts colonization race in the Americas) / (when King Ferdinand and Queen Isabella's forces defeated the Kingdom of Granada which was the last stronghold of Muslim rule (the Moors) in the Iberian Peninsula) | | 58 |
| 8232789815 | 1st African Slaves to Americas beginning trans-Atlantic slave trade and the beginning of the Columbian Exchange | (American products like potatoes and corn to Europe and Africa; Europeans brought horses, pigs, and cattle with them to the Americas; Africans brought okra and rice with them to the Americas) | | 59 |
| 8232789816 | Cortez conquered the Aztecs | (Spanish Empire in Mesoamerica) | | 60 |
| 8232789817 | Pizarro toppled the Inca | (Spanish Empire in South America) | | 61 |
| 8232789818 | Delhi Sultanate in India | (Islamic Empire that created conflict with Hindus, capital Delhi sacked by Timur) | | 62 |
| 8232789819 | Persian Empire | Zoroastrian but tolerant of other faiths | | 63 |
| 8232789820 | Umayyad Caliphate | Islamic | | 64 |
| 8232789821 | Abbasid Caliphate | Islamic | | 65 |
| 8232789822 | Il-khanate | Islamic | | 66 |
| 8232789823 | Ottomans | Islamic | | 67 |
| 8232789824 | Safavid Empire | Shi'ite (Islamic) | | 68 |
| 8232789825 | Muhammad | Islam | | 69 |
| 8232789826 | Mauryan Dynasty | Hindu to Buddhist | | 70 |
| 8232789827 | Gupta Dynasty/Empire | Hindu | | 71 |
| 8232789828 | Delhi Sultanate in India | Islamic | | 72 |
| 8232789829 | Mughal Empire in India | Islamic | | 73 |
| 8232789830 | Ashoka | Buddhist | | 74 |
| 8232789831 | Qin Dynasty | Legalism | | 75 |
| 8232789832 | Tang Dynasty | Buddhism | | 76 |
| 8232789833 | Han Dynasty | Confucianism | | 77 |
| 8232789834 | Heian Japan | Buddhism, Taoism, Confucianism | | 78 |
| 8232789835 | Song Dynasty | Neo-Confucianism | | 79 |
| 8232789836 | Mongols | Shamanism | | 80 |
| 8232789837 | Ming Dynasty | Confucianism | | 81 |
| 8232789838 | Laozi | Daoism/Taoism | | 82 |
| 8232789839 | Confucius | Confucianism | | 83 |
| 8232789840 | Shi Huangdi | Legalism | | 84 |
| 8232789841 | Ghana Empire | Islamic | | 85 |
| 8232789842 | Mali Empire | Islamic | | 86 |
| 8232789843 | Songhai Empire | Islamic | | 87 |
| 8232789844 | Martin Luther | Protestant (Christianity) | | 88 |
| 8232789845 | Vladimir I | Orthodox Christian | | 89 |
| 8232789846 | Constantine | Christianity | | 90 |
| 8232789847 | Pope Urban II | Catholicism | | 91 |
| 8232789848 | Kievan Russia | Orthodox Christian | | 92 |
| 8232789849 | Kingdom of Granada/Moors | Islamic | | 93 |
| 8232789850 | Mansa Musa | Islamic | | 94 |
| 8232789851 | Annam | Confucianism | | 95 |
| 8232789852 | Persian Empire | (started by Cyrus the Great, stretched from Greece to India and North Africa, Darius I set up satraps (governors to run the empire in districts), Zoroastrian but tolerant of other faiths) | | 96 |
| 8232789853 | Umayyad Caliphate | Islamic Empire that unified Saudi Arabia, Syria, Palestine, North Africa, and southern Spain | | 97 |
| 8232789854 | Abbasid Caliphate | flourishing of Islamic culture- Baghdad (capital) cosmopolitan | | 98 |
| 8232789855 | Safavid Empire | Shi'a
Persian ethnically, centered out of Iran
started by Ismail
one of the Gunpowder Empires | | 99 |
| 8232789856 | Byzantine | almost reclaimed all of Roman Empire's lands height of the Byzantine Empire,
built the Hagia Sophia
rewrote the law codes | | 100 |
| 8232789857 | Ottoman Empire | Ottomans capture Constantinople and renamed it Istanbul | | 101 |
| 8232789858 | Shang Dynasty | Yellow and Yangzi Rivers
feng shui
character writing system
jade, ivory, silk, bronze weapons | | 102 |
| 8232789859 | Zhou Dynasty | longest-lasting dynasty in Chinese history
introduced the concept of the Mandate of Heaven | | 103 |
| 8232789860 | Qin | unified China
Shi Huangdi
Legalist
started Great Wall of China
made terracotta warriors | | 104 |
| 8232789861 | Han Dynasty | the Classical Age or Golden Age of China
established Silk Road
based on Confucianism
starts Civil Service Exam
horse collar, crossbow, silk | | 105 |
| 8232789862 | Sui Dynasty | Small dynasty, two rulers | | 106 |
| 8232789863 | Tang Dynasty | used Buddhism to come to power
reestablished tribute system originally started in the Han
invented the compass
expanded Grand Canal started during the Sui
mini-industrial revolution | | 107 |
| 8232789864 | Song Dynasty | Neo-Confucianism
Gunpowder
paper money, credit
mini-industrial revolution
footbinding very popular | | 108 |
| 8232789865 | Yuan (Mongol) Dynasty | khubilai khan was the great khan
ruled from Beijing, did away with scholar exam reign during pax Mongolia
gave importance to trade and merchant, Marco Polo was a guest of khubilai khan | | 109 |
| 8232789866 | Ming Dynasty | ethnically Chinese
reestablished Confucianism
Zheng He's voyages for the Ming (added 50 tribute states to China's realm)
South Asia: | | 110 |
| 8232789867 | Mauryan Dynasty | started by Chandragupta Maurya
most kings Hindu
Centralized
controlled mines
coins, large army
most famous king Ashoka-converted to Buddhism
spread the faith(Buddhism) through missionaries
pillars of moral codes placed throughout empire | | 111 |
| 8232789868 | Gupta Dynasty/Empire | Hindu
Golden Age of India
concept of zero, decimals, Arabic numerals
sati (burning of a widow on husband's funeral pyre) | | 112 |
| 8232789869 | Delhi Sultanate | Islamic Empire that created conflict with Hindus. Key player in Indian Ocean trade, capital Delhi sacked by Timur | | 113 |
| 8232789870 | Mughal Empire | one of the Gunpowder Empires, started by Babur, a descendant of Timur, Islamic Empire except for during Akbar the Great's reign who made the Divine Faith, a blending of most of the world's religions, empire was taken over by the British | | 114 |
| 8232789871 | Maya | (independent city state,
modern day Mexico and Central America) | | 115 |
| 8232789872 | Aztecs | (modern day Mexico, had a massive tribute system, trade was important | | 116 |
| 8232789873 | Inca Empire | South American empire, modern day Peru, use the Mita reciprocal labor system, theocracy, extensive road network) | | 117 |
| 8232789874 | Ghana Empire | West African Islamic empire, converted to Islam peacefully through trade on trans Saharan made money from gold and salt | | 118 |
| 8232789875 | Mali Empire | West African Islamic empire, similar to Ghana economically but larger, promoting education) | | 119 |
| 8232789876 | Songhai | Islamic empire, people were part of former Mali Empire, traded gold, slaves, palm oil, kola nuts on the Trans-Saharan trade routes | | 120 |
| 8232789877 | Roman Republic | Built on Greek legacy
Senate
Patricians/ Plebeians | | 121 |
| 8232789878 | Roman Empire | Persecuted Christians, Emperor Constantine ended persecution, Capital moved to Constantinople and power shifts east | | 122 |
| 8232789879 | Byzantine Empire | ○ Carried Roman legacy
○ Defeated by Seljuk Turks
○ Ended when Ottomans captured Constantinople
○ Eastern portion of Rome | | 123 |
| 8232789880 | Golden Horde | established by Batu, genghis' grandson (mongol khanate of Russia) | | 124 |
| 8232789881 | Charlemagne's Holy Roman Empire | Carolingian dynasty, controlled all of Gaul, parts of Germany, and Italy, intellectual rival | | 125 |
| 8232789882 | Romanov Dynasty | Autocracy, Russian Empire | | 126 |
| 8318145993 | Treaty of Tordesillas | 1494 | | 127 |
| 8318193330 | Cortez conquered the Aztecs | 1521 | | 128 |
| 8318195323 | 1480s | Height of Aztec Empire (triple alliance, Mexican people, originally nomadic, tenochitlan-capital city, chinampas for farming, human sacrifice) | | 129 |
| 8318222165 | 1607 | Jamestown | | 130 |
| 8318225617 | 1492 | Columbus, Colonization of Americas | | 131 |
| 8318228006 | Rise of Inca | 1438 | | 132 |
| 8318231190 | Aztec build capital cities | 1325 | | 133 |
| 8318241119 | Decline of classical maya | 900 | | 134 |
| 8318242339 | Discovery of Potosi | 1545 | | 135 |
| 8318248439 | Trans Atlantic Trade & Colombian Exchange | 1500s | | 136 |
| 8318257830 | Pizzaro toppled Inca | 1533 | | 137 |
| 8318269626 | Shang Dynasty | 1750 | | 138 |
| 8318276910 | Life of Confucius and Laozi | 6bce | | 139 |
| 8318278381 | Zhou Dynasty | 1027 | | 140 |
| 8318290228 | Printing in China | 730 | | 141 |
| 8318295815 | Marco Polo Travels to China | 1271-1295 | | 142 |
| 8318297906 | Qin unifies China | 221 | | 143 |
| 8318299881 | Han Dynasty | 206-220 | | 144 |
| 8318303239 | Kamakura Shogunate | 1185-1333 | | 145 |
| 8318305202 | End of Ming, Beginning of Qing | 1644 | | 146 |
| 8318308084 | Tokugawa | 1600-1868 | | 147 |
| 8318310540 | Song Dynasty | 960-1279 | | 148 |
| 8318313041 | Tang Dynasty | 618-907 | | 149 |
| 8318314655 | Zheng He Ming voyages | 1405-1433 | | 150 |
| 8318317295 | 1368-1644 | Ming Dynasty | | 151 |
| 8318319372 | Genghis Khan begins conquest | 1206 | | 152 |
| 8318321449 | Heian Dynasty (Japan | 794-1185 | | 153 |
| 8318325214 | Yuan Dynasty (Mongol) | 1271-1368 | | 154 |
| 8318331041 | Annam, Champa | 600-1500 | | 155 |
| 8318335739 | Battle of Lepanto | 1571 | | 156 |
| 8318337959 | Abbasid Caliphate | 750 | | 157 |
| 8318340043 | Beginnings of the Iron Age | 1300 BCE | | 158 |
| 8318342409 | Beginnings of the Bronze Age | 3000 | | 159 |
| 8318355369 | Hammurabi's code | 1800 | | 160 |
| 8318358274 | beginnings of the Persian Empire | 550 | | 161 |
| 8318360540 | Safavid Empire | 1501 | | 162 |
| 8318362880 | Timurid Empire | 1405 | | 163 |
| 8318364420 | city of Constantinople renamed Istanbul | 1453 | | 164 |
| 8318372419 | Pope Urban II start the first Crusade | 1095 | | 165 |
| 8318376300 | Umayyad Caliphate discovered | 661 | | 166 |
| 8318378453 | revolt in the Ottoman Empire | 1590 | | 167 |
| 8318380487 | Seljuk Turks defeat the Byzantine Empire | 1071 | | 168 |
| 8318381803 | beginnings of agriculture in the fertile crescent | 8000 | | 169 |
| 8318382822 | Islam founded | 622 | | 170 |
| 8318384249 | construction of King Solomon's Temple | 1000 | | 171 |
| 8318384250 | Mongols sack Baghdad | 1258 | | 172 |
| 8318392777 | Indus River Valley | 1900 | | 173 |
| 8318394110 | Vedic Age | 1500 | | 174 |
| 8318395504 | Mughal Empire in India | 1526-1857 | | 175 |
| 8318397382 | Delhi Sultanate | 1206-1536 | | 176 |
| 8318400375 | Gupta Dynasty | 320-550 | | 177 |
| 8318407539 | Mauryan Dynasty | 324-184 | | 178 |
| 8318408921 | Death of Buddha | 483 | | 179 |