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450 ''The Twelve Tables'' of Roman Law[http://www.fordham.edu/halsall/ancient/12tables.html] | 450 ''The Twelve Tables'' of Roman Law[http://www.fordham.edu/halsall/ancient/12tables.html] | ||
431 The Pelopponesian War[http://www.livius.org/pb-pem/peloponnesian_war/peloponnesian_war.html] (431-404) between [[Ancient Athens|Athens]] and [[Sparta]] | 431 '''The Pelopponesian War'''[http://www.livius.org/pb-pem/peloponnesian_war/peloponnesian_war.html] (431-404) between [[Ancient Athens|Athens]] and [[Sparta]] | ||
428 [[Plato]] (428-347) | 428 [[Plato]] (428-347) | ||
427 The Mytilene Debate[http://fs.huntingdon.edu/jlewis/syl/ircomp/303thucynotes.htm] | 427 '''The Mytilene Debate'''[http://fs.huntingdon.edu/jlewis/syl/ircomp/303thucynotes.htm] | ||
384 [[Aristotle]] (384-322) | 384 [[Aristotle]] (384-322) | ||
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354 CE [[Augustine of Hippo]] (354-430) | 354 CE [[Augustine of Hippo]] (354-430) | ||
410 Sack of Rome[http://www.fordham.edu/halsall/ancient/410alaric.html] | 410 '''Sack of Rome'''[http://www.fordham.edu/halsall/ancient/410alaric.html] | ||
533 ''Corpus Jurus Civilis''[http://www.fordham.edu/halsall/source/corpus1.html]: a compendium of Roman Law promulgated by the emperor Justinian | 533 ''Corpus Jurus Civilis''[http://www.fordham.edu/halsall/source/corpus1.html]: a compendium of Roman Law promulgated by the emperor Justinian | ||
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1632 [[John Locke]] (1632-1704) | 1632 [[John Locke]] (1632-1704) | ||
1643 English Civil War [http://easyweb.easynet.co.uk/~crossby/ECW/] (1643-6). | 1643 '''English Civil War''' [http://easyweb.easynet.co.uk/~crossby/ECW/] (1643-6). | ||
1648 ''[[Treaty of Westphalia]]''[http://avalon.law.yale.edu/17th_century/westphal.asp] | 1648 ''[[Treaty of Westphalia]]''[http://avalon.law.yale.edu/17th_century/westphal.asp] | ||
1688 [[Glorious Revolution]] | 1688 '''[[Glorious Revolution]]''' | ||
1711 [[David Hume]] (1711-1776) | 1711 [[David Hume]] (1711-1776) | ||
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1751 [[James Madison]] (1751-1836) | 1751 [[James Madison]] (1751-1836) | ||
1774 [[American Revolution]] | 1774 '''[[American Revolution]]''' | ||
1789 [[French Revolution]] | 1789 '''[[French Revolution]]''' | ||
1806 [[John Stuart Mill]] (1806-1873) | 1806 [[John Stuart Mill]] (1806-1873) | ||
1818 [[Karl Marx]] (1818-1883]] | 1818 [[Karl Marx]] (1818-1883]] |
Revision as of 15:21, 24 May 2011
495 BCE Pericles (495-429)
469 Socrates (469-384)
450 The Twelve Tables of Roman Law[1]
431 The Pelopponesian War[2] (431-404) between Athens and Sparta
428 Plato (428-347)
427 The Mytilene Debate[3]
384 Aristotle (384-322)
341 Epicurus (341-271) founder of Hedonism
331 Zeno of Citium (331-261) founder of Stoicism
106 Cicero (106-43)
354 CE Augustine of Hippo (354-430)
410 Sack of Rome[4]
533 Corpus Jurus Civilis[5]: a compendium of Roman Law promulgated by the emperor Justinian
1126 Averroës (1126-1198)
1215 Magna Carta[6][7]
1469 Machiavelli (1469-1527)
1588 Thomas Hobbes (1588-1679)
1632 John Locke (1632-1704)
1643 English Civil War [8] (1643-6).
1688 Glorious Revolution
1711 David Hume (1711-1776)
1712 Jean Jacques Rousseau (1712-1778)
1724 Immanuel Kant[10] (1724-1804)
1729 Edmund Burke[11] (1720-1797)
1737 Thomas Paine[12] (1737-1809)
1748 Jeremy Bentham (1748-1832) founder of Utilitarianism.
1751 James Madison (1751-1836)
1774 American Revolution
1789 French Revolution
1806 John Stuart Mill (1806-1873)
1818 Karl Marx (1818-1883]]