Standard atlas of Allen County, Indiana : including a plat book of the villages, cities and townships of the county patrons directory, 1898, Part 14

Author: Geo. A. Ogle & Co. cn
Publication date: 1898
Publisher: Chicago : G.A. Ogle
Number of Pages: 138


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It Is elalmed that tho liest organized bauly lu the United States bod Its origin In the formantion ol n bouling company without ebarler Juno 18th,


1750, by thir clilzens of Philadelphia, and first action by Longriss uns taken Juttre 24 of the snice year lu reference to this proposed nesvejallou. Two 3 rars afteronid, a " perpetual ehurler " nas ginutel to the Butth ut North America al Philladelphin In ITS the State of Massachusetts Incorporated the Mnseichusetts Bauh The Bank of New York wie chartered lu Minreb, 1591, although It had been doing business since list, nules articles of p>> elution drives u by Alexnudler Humiliton Most of three Inallintions are still unulng nul have been couvertrd Imo natfoual banks The Dauk of the United States way organizeil in 1;0. The most of the Block uns nigel by the United States Government, but Inter the Government inferent way ills. poril of, utul tu 1842 the lionk falled


Stile luinks were vigaulzed raplilly, aul private bank lug firms sprang Into existence anil the bustuess af banklug assumeil linmeuse proportions. In 1863, the NATIONAL BANK SYSTEM T'as .Idofiled naid In 1864 the National Banh Bureau of the Treasury Department uns nrgaalzed, the chlet officer of which is the comptroller of the currentes. In March, 18, nu net was passed piorlding for u len per cent tox on notes of nay person or slate baul Issued tor circulation, and maklug nu exceptlou of Natlonul banks, This liai the rifeel nf tuelug the Stale book elreulullon out of existence, 1. the National banking system hos pioveu que of the most efficient unl Hal- Isfactory methoils the world baserer toou u, It will be ot jolerest to revten liere some of Ise jeliefpal teatures. Under this uel National banks may be urghuizen bj noy number of persons not less than Itre, Not less than one- Illed of the caplial must be Invested In Uutied States bondy, upou whileh, Plenlatjug notes inny he issued equal to 00 per cent of the pinr value of the bonds. These elenialing uoles are receliable at par in the l'util Stoles lunii payments except tor dulles on Imports Interest on the publir ilebi and In redemption of the wullounl currentes. The Natlounl hanks nre re. quired to keepin certain teserie, they are authorized to bin, inques at the rate of Interest alloweil by the varlous Staley- when no rate Is fixed by the Inww of the Sinte, tbe banka maj charge ? per cent, Shareholders ure hetil Indistiluully linble, equubly and ratably, for nil ilebts of the negochillou to the extent of the amount of their work, In addition to the amount Invested therein. The hanks are required, betore the declaration of a diridensl, tu carry ooe-tenth part of their net profits of the preeciling hinif jearlon wurplus fund until the sime shall amount to 20 per cent. of the capital ; and losses und bad debts must be deducted from net profity before noy dividend Isileelareil, Areceiver may be appoluted by the comptroller to close up noder hly anpervision the allales of any national bank whileh shull full to keep good Its In winl mouey reserte of which mn become Invotreut, White There have been pallou'il bnok fallutes, there has uever been ant loss to the people whaterer on the circulojou. A sult inny bo brought for forfell- ute of the charter uf a bank If the illrectors shall knowingly rlolate the lan ; ntil In such cases they ting be held Inble Intheir Juilletdual capnelly, There are other rcaletetjons In the lan-such as for Instnoce, the prolilbl- iton ognlust loanlug to any que borrower of mure thnu leu per cent. of the rapital; or the boldlug of any real estate except such as Is required for banking purposes, or the gruuling of lo,ins upon the serurd3 of the bnuk «loek.


The national bank cheulnilon has been gradually growing le44 iluring the pinst len ye/ 4, as the United States bonds avullable ate quotedl sohtgli above paramil the role of Interest so lor that there In but little profit to titr banks la It All of the States hate lawy regulating Stale Banks and proild. Ing cortalu restiletions, but as the Initi Notthe various Sintes aro nul allke It 14 impossible to give a general description of the moller that would apply to ullige Slates The laws, bonerer, provide tor mut regulre Slutr bankuto hold n certaju reserve, and ,il regular lutervals they make full statementa as to thele couilltion aud their affines are evomlued loto by Pertuin Stute Nelale nt frequeul thtervals The laws of all the States linve reached a tilghi degree of perfection In the method of reguinting and ofrippelug Stute links, auil the almost nufrersnl sontdue-4 amil reliability of these lustl. utlouy reflect ereilt upon the law 4 umiler nhitrh they e v141


CLEARING HOUSE.


GHE Cloulug-House Is the plaer uhirre the exchanges of the banky are wude in all the pincipal eitles of the world "The clearing liniise >> s. let nay Or41 established In Loudon about the beglunlug of the present centmis. Il uns dist introdneed Into this ronnus by the banks of the etti nt Nen York organizing au assoelitlou, muller the name of the Neir Yurk Clearing House, whileh commirueed operations Ort 11, 1853 At that Lluir it rousisted of fifty-two banks, but ise of thew urre moon closed breauspol Ilietr inability to meet ity requirements, Clearing Houses have aluce been established In nearly all of the princigud eltles of the continent


In nlt ellles a bank recelves large nutoun's of lillis ut amil checks on ollier Ivaks, sollint at the close of each day's business every bank has, In Ile drivers, various suis thus due li by other banks. It Is, mu like manner, Itself the debtor of other bunks, which buvo durlug the iny recelteil Its blis uut checks dinwn upon il. Prior to the establishment of the cteailug- touse It wns necessary for each bank, every morulng, to make up Its w conut u lili every other think, and to send Its porter or ,igen lo present the bills pud elterks borrrelieil to the debtor bouts for nay uient The balances were adjusted by paymeula In gobt, which became so laborlons, ilangerolls, nul complicated, that the balances were settled nuly weekly instead of dally-a pinn thut iesalted ju grent risk and evil. This was obiinted ly The; clearing-house system, through which the settlements pire no stmulinne. unely nud ithekty effeeleil that In New York the Imnoviellony In pue 4tugle ilay buie amounted to nver $300,000,000, lu noJustlug nbirb the exchanges werr seltled Ju the space of au lipur Besides saving a vast amount of work, binok kerplug nul expense, It ernbled the baukehy uulled ald jo strengthen eneli nther In times of cvellement aud tuanetnl quinle


The following In the mununer In u bleh the weillrmrots are made lu about ill the eleuring houses ot tely country The cleartug-room Is provhled ulth u contlugous line of desks, nue for each bank that isn member of the assoclatlou, each denk bearing the name aml number of the bank, Each brigh Is represented every moinlug, nt the hour fixed tor settlement, by tuo clerks, one a messenger n ho brings urltt him the cheeks, drafts, ele., that his bank bers received durlug the un jueilous uyou the other banks culled the "exchanges," aan these are ossorted for each bank Jul placed In rutelopes On the onlylile of ench cuvelope In a slip on irhleb are listed the amounts of the various leins which It coutotus The messangers lake Ihrelr plures In a Blue outside the rou of ilesus, eneh oppoille the desk iv sigued to hils bank, while nl each desk is n clerk ulth n sheet contoluilug the uumes ut all the banky In the anme order is the doske, util the uggir- gale ninouul4 whileb lis bank's messenger huis ngnlust enel lauk Just


prei lous to the hour fixed for making the exchanges the muouger Inke4 hls poslilon and calls the bonse tu order. Al n algaal the bell ring4 sind envli messenger moves forward to the desk text hitoity and dellvers lie ruirl- ope coutalulng the ebecks, cie, for the bunk represented at that ilesk to the elerk at that desk, together with is printed Ist of the banks tu the same order, with the amount opposite caelt bank The elerk receiving It, sigus noul returns it to the wesseoger, who Immediately phases of Int the next deals; then to the next, and so ou until he bas mave a complete elreutt anil huw agalu reached the desk ot bly own bank -the starting point All the other messengers moi Ing ly lbe sauwe monsor, each messenger lins, ty this means, visited every luink and delivered to each everything hits bank helil for It, Inklog a recelgit for the sanie, and at the some Ilme euch bank hus reeelved all tho exchanges that every other bank lund agalust It Thl- operallou even In thegreatest elenring houses only consumes from ten lu lucen uiloutes,


This enables the banks lo know at once the exact balance fororngaliwl It. as the clerks Immediately ester frous the slips un their own sheets the aggregate amount from enrh bank, amil the illffyrenee between the total nmwont brought by theiss, whileb ut ouce ston . the balance ilue 10 or from the clearing house to enel bank,


This Is reported to their banks, and thr balnuce le pald to or drawn from the clearing house, tous at ooce settling the aceovply belu cen all the banha, The listanre " proved " carefully, and certain fines are laid for all errors, tardiness, ele.


Euterud uccoiding to Act of Congress, In the year 1404, hty GEO A Oute & Co, In the offfre of the Librarinu of tongress, at Washington, D. C.


SUPPLEMENT X.


CHRONOLOGICAL ARRANGEMENT OF- -


ANCIENT, MEDIEVAL AND MODERN HISTORY


The chief aim of this Chronological History is to give in a comprehensive and attractive torm the principal events of the history of the world tree from unnecessary details. For convenience this history is arranged under-1. Ancient History, HI. Medieval History, III. Modern History. The latter is given-First. From the beginning of the Sixteenth Century to American Revolution. Second. From the birth of the United States to the present time by countries.


Ancient History


littlbal nccount of the ereallon. SELON | King of Babylon. " but Erst Egyption dynasty under Mentes Si Irn 'd Egyptlan dy hasly, Lgs uitun Inscriptions begli Phonicht said to have been people his the Alla of Anak ' lyri und Sidon founded


in The hh Egyptian dynasty begins


the l' mmmid Towiba orceled


.1 . Wirla Pepl 1., Sivil Egyjilian dynasty 4 \ Chmildea sald lo have been conquered by Medis or Armenians. The deluge. The Lininitie Conquent. The Illuilles in Cappindocin Itis4 of Assvely


Thebes, Egypt, founded.


Alleged beglining of Chaldean astronom- Ical observations sont by Callistbeney to Aristolle, the earliest extant is of 120 11. ₾


2000 Tbe Illa dy nasty In Chinn founded. Cunelform writing prebahly In use.


Nineveh bulli.


2160 First Peratan dynasty founded


2130 Amen-em-hat | lounds 1th Egyption dennaly


2190 Pyramidy bulli north of Memphis The Obelisk of On erecled Ileign of Urich of Chialdea. Uranus arrives In Greece Sley on, Greece founded,


t'996 Birth of Abrohont. Call of Abraham.


I'd Abraham arrives in Syria. Isant born.


Ileath ol Abraham. Kingdom of Argus founded


Isit Mfrigo of 1smil-dngon, whe ionquers As- sy rin. Wirth of Jacob und Rsau Wemmon invents the Egyptian alphabel Ilskos In Egy pl


1:2: Joseph sold Into Egypl Arcadians emigrale to Italy and found a colony Jacob aud lils farolis settle In Egypl. Sesosiris conquers Asia und Elblopto. 1562 Beginning of The chronology of the Arun- dellan marbles, which were brought to England, In A D. 1627 Moses born. Mule Infalls in Egypt destroyed. Alliens founded,


1516 Kingdom of Sparta formed.


1540 Expulsion of the Mykos from Egypi. Achmes I founds 18th Egyfilan dy nasly The Kessean cenquest of Babylon.


150 Rameses I, founds 101h Egypilan dy . nasty.


Armbinos subdie Chaldem and establish


149 Reign of Agenor, Ist king of Puenicla 1493 Cnimus founds Thebes Discovery of brass,


Introduction of the alphabet Into Greece


The passover lasi|tuted.


1491 Departure of the Israelites from Egypt. The Law given fromn Mount Sinai Tabernacle established In che wilderness ftenth of Moses and Anroll. Joshua leads the Istnelltes Into Canoan 211; Joshun distdes Cannon


5414 to 1136 Hebrews subject to six periods of bendage


tle:' Ollintel, first Judge In Israel.


King of Babylon marrics the daughter of the Assyrian KIng


Creon becomes Orst annual archion of Athens.


678 Somaria colonized by Assyrians Assyria conquers kgypl


Paamineticus reigns In Egypt and en- courages Intercourse will the Greeks Alban Invasion anil battles of the Horash and Curlatil.


Rise of Nagarin, Greece


667-6:5 Reign of Assijr. banl-pal, King of Assyria.


Sea Oght belween Corinth on Corcyra. Tullius Hostilllus defeats The Albans and destroys Alba Longa Thebes destroyed by Assyrian Messany, Italy founded, Buddha,


Byzantlum founded by Megnrinns utider By 288.


Batchladae expelled from Greece Median Monarchy founded


6-13 Egypt Independent of Assyrio,


Ksinoite dynasty, Medla Cynscares, founded by Cyrene founded


Ateus Martius reigne In Itome Invasion of Sesthians who subjugate Persli.


Ostin, Italy, foumiled.


Religious reformation under Jeslalı, King of Judah Invasion of Assyria by the Stythlons Dabylon Independent under Nabopolas. Nineveh taken by the Medes. Assyrian Empire Ends. Perlamler at Corinth.


Legislallon of Draco, Arehon ut Albens In repairing the temple nt Jernsolom. IlIlklah illscovers lbe Book of the law, and Joslah Iteeps a solennt possover Jeremiah prephot. Passovor.


The Ark restored.


Tarquinqua Priscus begins to reign In Rono.


616 The Capitol, Itome, hegnn In honor of Jupiter, Juno and Minerva Pharaoh Necho II. Egypt, elreumnnvl- Rales Africa


Baltlu of Meglitdo.


Necho Il. Rgypt, attempts to cut a catial across The Isthmus ef Sitez. Failure after & loss of over 100 000 men


005 The Circus Maximus, Rome, Is erected Necho II. of Egypt defeated by Nebu- eliednez. ar.


Jeremlah's prophecy of the seventy years' captivity.


Nebuchadnezzar takes Jerusalrin, Jeholakim his vassal. Daniel propheales nt Babylon Jeholaklm rovolle from Babylen


The Clente Maxime igreat sewers) of Romo are bullt.


598 Capture of Jerusalem by Nebuchadnez- zar


Second caplly ity.


Zedekish made King over the remnant of Judah.


Peralona Invade Syrla. and Syrla con- tinues a subject of Perala for three eraturles.


5%J Code of Solon at Athens published


The seven wise mon of Grecco flourish, Solon, Poriander, Pitlacius, Culion, Thales, Cleobulus and Blar War between Modla anul Lydlo


048 The Pylhton gamey begin to be cele- bruicil every five years. Jerusalem having reholled against Italy- lon, Is beyleged by Nebuchadnezzar


Neboi vadnezcar Invades Phenleln Shudrm h Holden Image set up Neslinel Abeduegs Propiweles of Obadiah. thrown Into a furnare


ASG Jerusalem tiken und destroyed by No. buchudnertar


End of the kingdom of Judah.


Death of Perlander, I}rant of Athens forly stars. Treaty between Medla and 1.3 dia Copper inone, colned at Home Nebuchadnezzar taken Tyre


578


Mi cession of Servius Tulllus, Rome Civil war In Egyrl


Amasis reigns In Egypt.


Egypt conquered hy Nebuchadnezzar


The first cenans of Itome talion-84 70 Inhabliants


Death of Nebuchadnezzar Nabonidos King of Babylon Plaistrafus becomes I>runt ut Athens Confuelus and Zorowater. Esop's Mbley


Andereon begins te be known Persian Empire founded by Cyril.


GAL Birth of Simeithles (died ti C 471


531 Conquest hif Lydia und caplitre ef Crexuy by Cyrile


546


519 Death el Phialarly, Tyrant et Agelgentum Fall of Lydinn Empire


513 Cyrus annexes Asia Minor to Porata


110 -- 510 Eru of Pythagoras.


{circul Marseilles founded by Phenl- I Ions.


Daniel Interprets handwriting on The Cyrus eenquers Babylon


ller husband Targulblus Superbis, Le- conies Klug et Home


Polyerales, tyrant ef Samos (put to deal li


531 Reign of Darlus 1, beglos nfler issay. sinallon of Smerdis, The Mogian Denili of Cyrus


Recession ef Cambyses


Conquest of Egypt hy Cambytes Surih of Eschy lus idled D. C. 1561 The temple of Isis, Egypt, completi d smerdie usurps the Perslou throne fouled by Dorlus. 4/2


Death of Cantheses


Grecks colonize The Thracion Chereau Lestos founded


521-153 Itelgn of Darius I. (Hy staspls) Ilwz of Persia


Sibylline books hirought trom Come Deerce of Darins for re building the Temple at Jerusalem Jurih of Pindar (dled B C 439), The Temple rehinlit and dedleated Insurruelion In Athens


IlIpparchis lain, Tpplas rules In Athens


Crolen di stroyy Sybarls Expulsion of the Tariquins from Ruine Foundallen of the Republle


Juntus Benius and Tarquinlus Collatieu- consuls


The Plylstride expelleit from Athens Athens a republle


509 Cuminereinl trenls between Carthago anul


Rome


First Treaty betwecen Rome and Car thage.


First Valerian Lane


The Scyllilan Expedillen of Darius.


Cipllol al Itome caled


501 Sardis burted by the Greeks Slege of Naxos by Arlatagoras Titus Lartius made Dieintor of Rome Ionian revolt In Asla Minor


Hurning of Sardis by the lonians ind Athenians.


199 The rovolt of the Ionians (Greece)


158 Perala recovers Cyprus. Battle of Lake ItegliIns


Tarquin and Its Lailn allles defeated by


First authentie dale In Romun Tilstory. Histious, the Persian, sent to the coast by Darlin


195 Birth of Sophocles idied B. C 4051 Revolt ef The lonlans, auled by Athens, suppressed.


Tribunes nt Rome appeinted. Patrickils secede


Independence of The Latins recognized Corlall Inken by Caius Martins [Cort. clanus 1 The Latin League


492 Firat Persian espedillon, inder Mar- donlua against Greece, In defcaled and Ilcel destroyed near ML Adios.


Coriolanus banished from Rome He Is Sportuns defeated by Athens.


received by tho Volselans


450 Second Persian expedition, under Datly and Artaphernes.


Their defeat, and vielory of Mitlades at the battle of Marathon.


Corlolanna and thy Volaclans beslego Itome


Corlolanus withdraws from alege of Romo al hin ruother's entreaty and le slalu by the Volsclins.


Egyptlau revoll.


466 First Agrarian Law ef Cosstus proposed. Accession ef Xerxes L., King of Persia Gelou tyrant of Syracuac.


Recovery of Egypt by The Perstans


185 Birth of llerodotite (dleil after B C 409). Boalshnient of Aristide4 the Just by the Athenian4


Allenlan fret bullt


Third and greutest Invasion of Greece by the Persians, led by Xerxes


480 Battin of Therinopyle-full of Leonidas. Estilo of Salamls-vletory of Theuilsto-


Korves ilestroys Albons


First Invasion of Sicily by Curthogy. Defent of the Carthaginlony by Gelon at Illmera-


Birth of Euripides (dled B C. 406 )


470-450 Anaxngerus (h). 600, ) 428) teaches Tililiosophy at Athens.


479 Ocenpation of Athens by Mardunlus. Peralans defegled at Plates and Mycale and roirent from Greece, Slege of Seslos.


477 Beginning of the supremacy of Alhens. Tbe Fabli perish In battle with the Velentes.


176-478 Tlelro 1-at Syracuse.


474 Esther and Mordecal,


471 Banishment of Themistocles.


Wirth of Thucydidey (died after B. C. 103). First Pubtilian Laws l'lection of plebelan ningisirales given lo the Comlita Tributa-Rome


Vielors of Chinon over The Persians al Ilit Eurs medon Anllum Iftomet laken


Suicide of Applis Claulitis


Pericles begins to take part In the pub- ElL nffuirs of \dieny


Ilrth of Socrates


Destruction of Wseene by The Arglves. Diogenes of Approlanlo Hourialies, I'llght of Thenilstoeles lo Fersli. listiles al The Eurs medon.


Pheniclank alding Persia nre defeated hy The Greeks under Cimon,


Vell stormed by Ismillus. Camillus Impeached and exiled. Battle of Allla.


The Romans defeoled by Brennus und the Gauts


Rome hurnt. Slege of the Capliol.


259 Victory of Dionyalus at Ilelorus. Birth of Eschines. The Goule expelled from Rome and city rebuilt


387 Peace of Antalcidas, Persla. Greek cltles In Asla mubjected to Perola End of the Corinthian War. Caplioline gumes calyblished In Rom


355 Defenl of The Peralens under Evagorus Birth of Aristelle. Manlius hurled from Tarpelan rock lur havlug alined st sovereignty.


353 Batlle of Lecheum.


The Glynthlap war begins, and ends AT Selzure of the Codmed at Thebes by Phedibas,


Birth of Demosthenes (dled 322).


330 Death of Arlelophanca. Height of Spartan power Tiecovery of the Codinen by Pelopidos


378 The Alhenlans allled with Theber.


Roman elull war between patricians and pilebelans. Law passed that one consul shall be a plebelan.


375 Dallle of Leuetra, Greece,


372 Pence between Atliens and Sports.


Victory of Epaminondas over the Spar- tans at Leuelro. Foundallon of Megapolis.


370 Jason of Phere assassinated.


Alexander of Phero In Thestaly.


Embassy of Pelopidas, the Greck, le Persia.


Arisiolle goes to Alltens, and remains will Plato twenty years,


Lleinian laws passed at Rome.


36G Joshua alain by the High Priest, Birth of eno, the Stole (dled 264). Inelllullon of firctorship and curule edlleship at Rome First Picbelan cousul elceled.


30% Grent Plague at Rothe Legend of M. Curllus.


363-346 Rome warn with the Gauls, Eirus- cans and Ilernicans. Batlle of Nanfinca (elrea). Victory and death of Ejimminondas.


The Samaritans bulld ibe Templo al Gerlzim,


Kingdoru of Pontun founded.


358 Beginning of the Soclal War in Greece Slege of Chlos and Byzantium. Amuhlpolis laken by Phillp II


337-152-347 Itoman laws of debl. Phoclan (or Sacred) War begins. Expedition of Dlon to Sicily.


35€ Second Sacred War, the Phoclana hei- Ing; selzed the Temple of Delphl. Birth of Alexander the Great. Temple of Diana, at Ephesus, burned. Dion expels Diony sius from Syracuse. Culus Marclus Ruttlus Arat Plebelan Dic- Inlor at Ronte.


353 353 End of the Soclal War In Greece. Independence of Rhodes, Cos, Chlos and Ity zanllum acknowledged by Alhens Rovolt of Artabazus, The Persian. Slege of Nettione, Greece Demosthenes delivers his Oril Philipple. Plienlela revolts from the Persian mon- archy.


351 C Mareles Rutitus Arst Plebelan censor, Rome.


Sidonlans revolt and destroy Sidon. The Roman Popliluz deleats the Gauty.


318 Glynthus taken by Philip of Macedon. Trealy between Carthage and Ropid,


346 Surrender of Phoels to Philip. End of the Suered War. Philly admitted to the Amphyctionle Council.


Diony slus recovers the tyranny.


313 First Somolte war begins. Battle of NL Gaurus Conquest of Syracuse by Timoleon. Expulsion of Diony sius, Embassy of Demosthenes and others o Philip,


Roman Genuelan laws. Mutiny st Lantule, Rome.


342-341 Philip of Macedon's expedillon to Thrice.


Birth of Epicorus (dled 270).


310 Perinibus and Byzantlum besleged by Platilp.


Victory of Timoleon over tha Cartha- giniana st the Crimiaus. Battle of Mt. Vesuvius, Rome.


339 Second Roman Publilan laws.


Third Saered War begins between Flullp and the Athenians.


338 Philip general of the Amphyetlonle League.


Battle of Cherones.


Pallip subjugates Greece,


J31


First Romnn Plebrian pretor.


3J7-335 The Lalln War begins, after two


years the Romans are vlelorious.


334 Murder of Philip, Accession of Alexandor III, tho Great, Accession of Darius Codomanus. Alexander destroys Thebes: Is chosen generalissimo of the Greeks, Athens having submitted. Rattle of tho Granteus. Macedonian Empire formed. Alexander Invades Porela.


Raitle of Tasus.


Damascus taken and Tyre besleged by Alexander,


Capture of Tyro and conquest of Egypt by Alexander.


founded th ệ


Alexandria, Egypt, Egypilan village Ithacotiu. Trealy belwcen Alexander and Rome- Alexander visits Jerusalem and worshipa at the Temple. Phenteln sublued by Alexander. Battle of Arbola. Subjugation of Persia.


Settlement of the Jews at Alexandria. Darlus III. assassinated.


330


Birth of Phoelon (dled 317.) Demosthenes' orallen for the crown. Persla breomnes a part of Ibo Macedonian Empire.


Expedilion of Cyrus the youngor who rebels; at tbe battle of Cunaxa ho la defonted and slain and the "Retreat of len thousand" Greeks undor Xenophon begins.


401-381 Ctealas flourished.


I. C. 100 Malachi.


399 Death of Socrales.


315 Campaign and penco of Dercylildas.


396 First Campaign of Agcallsus In Aula The Roman diclator Cam|llos capture Vell.


Greclan coalition against Sparta, Lyson der ilsin,


Culdus. 334 Persians artist The Athenians and detent The Spartans at The naval ballle of thi The Corinthian War begins. The second bullle of Coronen


897 Elijah translated to heusen


Jehokhapin| defents Ihr Ammonlies, Death of Alinb. King of Israel. Miracles of Elisha the P'ropbet.


Samarla bealeged by the Syrians. Lacedemon seilled Legislation of Lyenrgus ut Sporta. Assur-nalair-pial King of Assyrin The Assyrians nguin Invade Inthy lonla Carthage founded by Dido the Tyrlun Sardanaralus I of Assyria. The Assyrians ronquer Phenlela Assyrian conquest under Shal manesor. llaznel ntlacks Israel


Lyenrgus Ilonrlshes.


520


Ols miple ganies resleil In Elly, Grecee. Assyria conquers Taryus Wobs lou btcomos subject le Assyrin. The Egypitans the inost powerful nation on the sea.


Eollan colunles colablished,


194 lonian colonles established.


Commencement of the Olymplails. Firal authentle dale In Greek history. The Etruscans In Campania. Rome founded by Romulus,


Athens esinblislies deceunlal Instead of perpetual Archons. Sabine war follows the abduction of the Sabine women.


Elblopla Independent,


747 Babylon Independent of Ninoveh


Longue between Romans and Sabines Pul assumes the name of Tiglath I'lleser and Inunds the 2nd Assyrian Empire Assyria Invades Palestine Messenlan wars. Sparla vlelorlous




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