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Prehistory of the Balkan peoples is not well known. The history of these peoples during antiquity has been extensively investigated, and they became prominent in classical and medieval times. Their modern history has been less significant. Their future can be examined. |
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Greek peoples, Romania, Yugoslavina peoples, Hungary, Bulgaria, and Albania can be connected.
Prehistory including early prehistory is significant. Middle prehistory including the period beginning 50,000 years ago, the period beginning 40,000 years ago, the period beginning 30,000 years ago, and the period beginning 20,000 years ago can be connected.
c 33,000 BC Upper Paleolithic (Stone age) Aurignacian culture found in Europe. There are suggestions that it developed elsewhere, but the evidence is uncertain.
Late prehistory including the early 8th millennium BC, late 8th millennium BC, early 7th millennium BC, late 7th millennium BC, early 6th millennium BC, and late 6th millennium BC can be connected.
The 5th millennium BC including the early 5th millennium BC, the early mid 5th millennium BC, the mid 5th millennium BC, the late mid 5th millennium BC, and the late 5th millennium BC can be connected. The 4th millennium BC including the early 4th millennium BC, the early mid 4th millennium BC, the mid 4th millennium BC, the late mid 4th millennium BC, and the late 4th millennium BC can be connected. The 3rd millennium BC including the early 3rd millennium BC, the early mid 3rd millennium BC, the mid 3rd millennium BC, the late mid 3rd millennium BC, and the late 3rd millennium BC can be connected. The 2nd millennium BC including the early 2nd millennium BC, early mid 2nd millennium BC, mid 2nd millennium BC, late mid 2nd millennium BC, and late 2nd millennium BC can be connected. The early 1st millennium BC including Romania during the 10th century BC, 9th century BC, 8th century BC, 7th century BC, and 6th century BC can be connected.
c. 2000 -1500 BC Approximate period of spread of Indo-European speaking peoples into Europe, Northern Middle Eeat, and India.
c 800 BC. Homer credited with composing the Illiad and the Odyssey.
In early classical times they were significant and I can consider Romania, although I do not yet have details for the 5th century BC, the 4th century BC, the 3rd century BC, or the 1st century BC.
c. 428 - c. 346 BC Plato, Greek philosopher.
384 - 322 BC. Aristotle, Greek philosopher and scientist.
336-323 BC. Alexander conquers Persian empire, including Egypt, Mesopotamia, and into India
c. 300 BC Euclid compiles the Elements, a treatise on geometry.
c 250 - c. 211 BC. Archimedes does work in engineering, physics, and mathematics.
They were also prominent in late classical times including the 1st century CE, the 2nd century CE, the 3rd century CE, the 4th century CE, and the 5th century CE.
c. 32 BC - 14 CE Augustus rules as first Roman Emperor.
c. 40-60 CE Paul, converted from Judaism to Christianity, establishes non-Jewish Christian congregations in Greece and Asia Minor, within the Roman empire.
c 313- 330 CE Constantine adopts Christianity as the state religion of the Roman empire, moves capital to Byzantium/Contantinople/Istanbul, and divides the Empire into Eastern and Western parts
In early medieval times, they were less influential. For Romania, I do not yet have details of the 6th century, 7th century, 8th century, 9th century, or 10th century.
In Late medieval times they can be considered. For Greece and Romania, I do not yet have details for the 11th century, 12th century, 13th century, 14th century, or 15th century.
1095 CE. Pope Urban II calls the First Crusade, initiating European attempts to control Palestine, then under Muslim rule.
Modern history of Romania, Greece, Serbia, and Hungary, for instance, can be considered. The 16th century can be considered, although I lack details on Romania and Greece for the early 16th century, the early mid 16th century, the mid 16th century, the late-mid 16th century, and the late 16th century. The 17th century can be considered. I lack details on Romania, Greece, Serbia, and Hungary The 17th century including the early 17th century, early mid 17th century, mid 17th century, late-mid 17th century, and late 17th century can be connected. The 18th century can be considered. So far I lack details on Romania, Greece, Serbia, Hungary, and Bulgaria. I lack details for the early 18th century, early mid 18th century, mid 18th century, late-mid 18th century, and late 18th century. The 19th century including the early 19th century, early mid 19th century, mid 19th century, late-mid 19th century, and late 19th century can be considered.
Details of the early 20th century, early-mid 20th century, mid 20th century, and late-mid 20th century including the early 1960s, late 1960s, early 1970s, and late 1970s will be included as the site develops. The late 20th century including the early 1980s, late 1980s, early 1990s, and late 1990s was a period of considerable turmoil as the nation of Yugoslavia began to break up.
c. 1915-1918 CE. World War I, the "Great War" changes the modern world.
c. 1938 - 1945. World War II. Germany under the rule of Hitler and Japan attempt military conquest of Europe and Asia. England, the United States led by Roosevelt, and Russia (the USSR) under under as chief aggressor, Russia (USSR) under Stalin are the chief opponents and combine to defeat Germany and Japan.
c. 1945 - 1953 Stalin establishes USSR as a major world power, acquires nuclear weapons technology, and begins a largely ideological struggle with the United States and allies known as the "Cold War."
1989 "Velvet revolution", comparatively nonviolent collapse of Communist governments in Eastern Europe, symbolized by removal of Berlin wall.
1991 Breakup of USSR, end of Cold War
Current events of the early 21st century including the early 2000s and 2001, 2002, 2003, 2005, and 2005 can also be followed.
Events of the late 2000s including those of 2006 and 2007 are significant. Events of 2008 including those of the first quarter 2008, second quarter 2008, third quarter 2008, and fourth quarter 2008 can be connected. Events of 2009 including those of the first quarter 2009, second quarter 2008, third quarter 2009, and fourth quarter 2009 can be connected. Events of 2010 including those of the first quarter 2010 and second quarter 2010 can be connected. The third quarter 2010 can be connected. The fourth quarter 2010 including October 2010 and November 2010 can be connected. December 2010 including 2010 week 49, 2020 week 50, 2020 week 51, 2010 week 52, and 2010 week 53 can be connected.
The early 2010s can be connected. 2011 can be connected. The first quarter 2011 can be connected. January 2011 including 2011 week 1, 2011 week 2, 2011 week 3, 2011 week 4, 2011 week 5, and 2011 week 6 can be connected. February 2011 including 2011 week 6, 2011 week 7, 2011 week 8, and 2011 week 9 can be considered. The second quarter 2011 including April 2011, May 2011, and June 2011 can be connected. The third quarter 2011 including July 2011 can be connected.
Their future is obscure.