Timeline for the History of Jerusalem
(4500 BCE - Present)
Chalcolithic Period (4500-3200 BCE)
- 3500 BCE - First Settlement of Jerusalem
Early Bronze Age (3200-2220 BCE)
- 2500 BCE - First Houses Built in Area
Middle Bronze Age (2220-1550 BCE)
- 1800 BCE - Construction of First City Wall
Late Bronze Age (1550-1200 BCE)
Iron Age I (1200-1000 BCE)
- 1200 BCE - Jerusalem is conquered by Canaanites (Jebusites)
Iron Age II (1000-529 BCE)
Persian Period (539-322 BCE)
- 539 BCE - Persian Ruler Cyrus the Great Conquers Babylonian Empire, Including Jerusalem
- 516 BCE - Cyrus Permits Jews in Bablyonian Exile to Return to Jerusalem; Second Temple Built
- 445-425 BCE - Nehemiah the Prophet Rebuilds the Walls of Jerusalem; City Confined to Eastern Hill
Hellenistic Period (332-141 BCE)
Hasmonean Period (141-37 BCE)
- 141 BCE - Hasmonean Dynasty Begins; Jerusalem Again Expands Limits to Western Hill
- 63 BCE - Roman General Pompey captures Jerusalem
Herodian Period (37 BCE - 70 CE)
Roman Period (70 - 324 CE)
- 70 CE - Roman Forces Destroy Jerusalem and Demolish Second Temple
- 135 CE - Jerusalem Rebuilt as a Roman City
Byzantine Period (324-638 CE)
First Muslim Period (638-1099 CE)
- 638 CE - Caliph Omar Enters Jerusalem
- 661-750 CE - Jerusalem Ruled Under Umayyad Dynasty
- 691 CE - Dome of the Rock Built on Site of Destroyed Jewish Temples
- 750-974 CE - Jerusalem Ruled Under Abassid Dynasty
Crusader Period (1099-1187 CE)
Ayyubid Period (1187-1259 CE)
- 1187 CE - Saladin Captures Jerusalem from Crusaders
- 1229-1244 CE - Crusaders Briefly Recapture Jerusalem Two Times
Mamluk Period (1250-1516)
- 1250 - Muslim Caliph Dismantles Walls of Jerusalem; Population Rapidly Declines
Ottoman Period (1516-1917)
British Mandate (1917-1948)
- 1917 - British Capture Jerusalem in World War I
Divided City (1948-1967)
Reunification (1967-Present)
- 1967 - Israel Captures Jerusalem's Old City and Eastern Half; Reunites City
Sources: "Chronological Reference Points." Middle East Insight, January-February 1999.
No comments:
Post a Comment