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 8th millennium   BC Evidence of the transport of obsidian by ship from            
                               Melos to the north-eastern part of the Peloponnese.                 
3rd millennium     BC Incised representations of ships on pottery from Syros.                              
l 5th c. BC           Frescos from Akrotiri on Santorini. The "Fleet Fresco".        
                               Decline of Minoan and expansion  of Myconian                                       
                               civilisation.                                                                                     
l2th c. BC             Greek expedition against Troy and its allies.                      
1100-800 BC       Colonisation and development of Asia Minor and its               
                              coasts by the Ionians (Miletus, Ephesus, Phocaea).                                    
ca. 800-700 BC     Homeric Epics (Iliad and Odyssey).                                            
7th c. BC             Ameinocles the Corinthian designs and builds the first                                   
                               trireme.                                                                                                                   
542 BC                Hipponax mentions the word "trireme" for the first                   
                              time.                                                                                                     
490-479 BC         Persian Wars.                                                                                   
                              482 BC Themistocles proposes and the Athenians agree                             
                              to use the reserves of silver from Lavrion to build 200              
                              triremes.  
                                                                                                                     
480 BC naval Battle of Salamis.                                                        
478 BC                  Formation of the Delian League by Aristeides.                                          
                              Athenian maritime supremacy.                                                        
449 BC                  Beginning of the "Golden Age" of Pericles.                                
431-404 BC          Peloponnesian War. Period of decline in Athenian                  
                              maritime commerce.                                                                         
408 BC                  City of Rhodes built.  Between 5th and  1st c. BC. Piraeus, Delos and Rhodes. Important maritime commercial centres.                                                                                             
338 BC                  Philip ÉÉ King of Macedonia organises the League of               
                               Corinth (all of Greece except for the Spartans).                        
336-323 BC          Time of Alexander the Great. Nearchos commander of                                  
                               the fleet.                                                                                              
323-31 BC             Time of Alexander the Grate's successors (Hellenistic                                   
                               period). Founding of the 5 kingdoms:                                           
                             
                                         
                             
  
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 Macedonia, with Cassander.  
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 Syria or the Seleucid kingdom, with Seleucus.  
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 Egypt, with Ptolemy.  
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 Thrace, with Lysimachus, and later   
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 Pergamum, with Attalus É.    
 
                                                    
296-280 BC      Construction of the Pharos of Alexandria by the Greek                                 
                               architect and engineer Sostratus.  
 270 BC           The Romans are masters of all  Italy.  
200-180 BC   "Winged Victory" of Samothrace (statue). It shows in    detail a trireme prow in natural size  
   166 BC           Delos is proclaimed a free port  and achieves great prosperity. Beginning of the  decline of Rhodes.  
  146 BC           Destruction of Corinth.   Roman supremacy.  
 88 BC            Destruction of Delos by   Mithridates.  
 69 BC            Incursion by Athenodorus     and  end of Delos's  splendour.  
 31 BC            Íaíal battle of Actium.  (Augustus Caesar defeats  Marcus Antonius).  
Year 1       Birth of Christ   (under Augustus Caesar).  
  33 AD            Crucifixion of Christ (under Emperor Tiberius).  
13-313 AD     Construction of large grain  ships by Rome.  
 330 AD         Time of Constantine the  Great. Founding of Constantinople.  
395 AD         Division of the Roman Empire   into a Western and  Eastern Empire.(Byzantine  Empire).  
6th c. AD       Justinian creates a powerful  navy. Appearance of the  Byzantine dromon. Byzantine maritime supremacy.  
1453 AD         Fall of Constantinople.  
1750-1818       Expansion and apogee of the Greek merchant 'fleet.  
 1818-1828       Economic crisis of the Greek  merchant fleet.  
1821-1826       Decisive role of the Greek    merchant man during the Greek War of    independence.  
1825                Building during the War of   Independence of the first    Greek steam vessel, the  "Karteria" (the first steamship  to take part in naval engagements).  
 1827               Íaval battle of Navarino.  
 1828-1831      Formation of the first Greek State. Capodistria the first  Governor. Merchant navy laws issued.  
1832-1855    Continuous expansion of the Greek mercantile sailing  fleet.   
1856 Establishment of the first  Greek steamship company    (the Hellenic Steam  Navigation Company).
Development of Syros into an    important maritime  commercial centre.  
  1866-1868     Cretan Revolution.  
1870-1900     Expansion of Piraeus and its development into the first Greek commercial shipping
centre.  
 
                                                    
 
 
                                                    
 
 
    
 Aegean Maritime Museum
 
  
 
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