
546 BC - Wikipedia
The year 546 BC was a year of the pre-Julian Roman calendar. In the Roman Empire, it was known as year 208 Ab urbe condita. The denomination 546 BC for this year has been used …
Siege of Sardis (546 BCE) | Description & Significance - Britannica
The defeat of King Croesus of Lydia by Persian ruler Cyrus II, or Cyrus the Great, at Sardis in 546 bce was a major step forward in the rise of the Persian Empire. The victory was achieved …
Battle of the 300 Champions - Wikipedia
The Battle of the 300 Champions, known since Herodotus' day as the Battle of the Champions, was fought in roughly 546 BC between Argos and Sparta. Rather than commit full armies both …
Anaximander - Wikipedia
Anaximander (/ æ ˌ n æ k s ɪ ˈ m æ n d ər / an-AK-sih-MAN-dər; Ancient Greek: Ἀναξίμανδρος Anaximandros; c. 610 – c. 546 BC) [3] was a pre-Socratic Greek philosopher who lived in …
Anaximander | Philosophy, Evolution, & Facts | Britannica
Anaximander (born 610 bce, Miletus [now in Turkey]—died 546 bce) was a Greek philosopher who was the first to develop a cosmology, or systematic philosophical view of the world.
1184 - 546 BCE: The Battle of Troy, The Spartan and Tegean Battle …
2023年9月9日 · Background: Around 1184 BCE, tensions escalated between the city of Troy (in modern-day Turkey) and the Achaean (Greek) kingdoms, sparked by the abduction of Helen, …
Anaximander - Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy
Anaximander (c. 610—546 B.C.E.) Anaximander was the author of the first surviving lines of Western philosophy. He speculated and argued about “the Boundless” as the origin of all that …
540s BC - Simple English Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
546 BC—Croesus, Lydian king, is defeated by Cyrus of Persia near the River Halys. 546 BC—Cyrus of Persia completes his conquest of Lydia, and makes Pasargadae his capital. 546 …
Thales, Pre-Socratic Greek philosopher<br>(c. 624-c. 546 BCE)
Date: c. 624-c. 546 BCE; Place: Ancient Greece (actually, Miletus in Asia Minor, now in Turkey) Language: Greek; Who he was: Greek philosopher, mathematician, and astronomer; one of …
Battle of Thymbra | Greek Warfare
The Battle of Thymbra was a significant military encounter that took place in 546 BCE near the town of Thymbra in Lydia (modern-day Turkey). It marked a crucial turning point in the history …