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AGE OF ANTIQUITY
These three sites range from 5000 BCE to 500 CE. The 5000 to 500 BCE Timeline, 500 to 1 BCE Timeline, and the 1 CE to 499 CE Timeline has the rise and fall of civilizations all over the world.
Each of these cultures helped form the world we live and how we think. They are
the first known literate cultures. The history of all these ancient worlds is mixed with the legends and ideals we hold today. Thoughts about religion and government are based in the thoughts of beliefs of these ancient peoples.

Middle Ages
After the fall of the Rome many culture fell in on its self in western europe. While in the Middle East Islam began to rise. The Christian church split and Black Death killed tens of thousands, decimating the European population. During this period fuedalism rose in europe, which would eventually fall to the merchantile economy and the Age of Discovery.
The 500 CE to 999 CE Timeline Shows the time of the true european Dark Ages, where rose great leaders like Charlemagne and the first crusades to 'reclaim' the Holy Land.
During the 1000 to 1199, 1200s, and 1300s Western Europe comes out of its dark age. There is an age of discovery and rediscovery, and an eventual Renaissance in Florence in the 1400s.

THE RENAISSANCE
The world changed like never before. Traders spanned the globe. Cultures clashed, built on each other and some were destroyed by greed and wealth. The church lost it's hold on western culture, which it helped keep intact during the worst of the dark years. There was a true renaissance in thinking and art.
The great age of discovery was in the 1500s followed by an rash of colonization in the
1600s

THE MODERN AGE
1700s ended with a new nation and a new kind of government. The United States of America rose from the the colonial cultures of the day. Over the next 100 years colonial revolutions would occur all through the new world.

19TH CENTURY
Early 1800s - The Industrial Age is starting to change the world again.
Late 1800s - With The American Civil War, the Crimean War and and the dawning of the modern scientific age.

20TH CENTURY
1900 to 1909
1910 to 1919: The Great War
The Roaring Twenties: The rise of radio, movies with sound, and Einstein. This is the first and most complete timeline.
The 1930s The start of the Second World War. The great depression.
The 1940s The World War. The rise of television, computers, and the atom.

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Din Resgestae
Din Resgestae is a
searchable database and directory of the websites used in building Din Timelines and other historical information
from the internet.

SITE SEARCH
The Site Search helps find things on Din Timelines. It has gotten too big for me to remember what is here and where it is at ...or when.

Everything
The Site Map has a simple listing of all the individual Din Timeline pages for quicker access. It is good to use when you are searching through different eras, just open individual pages in new windows.

WEB SEARCH
The Search Page over a dozen search engines. If you can't find something on the timeline or at a priori check them out. Different engines get different results.

ABOUT
The About Page Tells you about the timelines, has basic navigation information and our Privacy Policy.

TRIVIA
After a long time we have our own trivia server and database at
Trivia Din. There
is also a form so users can add thier own questions to the quizes.
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Message Boards
I moderate a history message board which will be used to answer questions and post updates. I check the board often. I will try to answer questions as quickly as possible.

Contact
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on implementing. Site Updates

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and Featured Affiliates.

Copyright
A quick look at copyright and citation at
Copyright.

History Bookshelf
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directory of online texts and documents.
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