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The
Mediterranean Basin

Narrated by Richard C. Hottelet


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The Golden Triangle
The  Mediterranean Basin   Narrated by Richard C. Hottelet

The lands surrounding the Mediterranean Sea contain some of the oldest cultures on Earth. Italy and the other countries of Europe and North Africa have played a central role in various expanding empires -and also in shrinking fortunes. This presentation explores the broad sweep of history in one of the cradles of civilization

ca 3000 BC-Egyptian civilization emerges along the Mediterranean Sea and Nile River. Phoencians establish sea trade and alphabet.
ca 2000 BC-Hebrew and Greek civilizations develop.
ca 1200 BC-Trojan War (Greece vs. Troy).
753 BC-Rome established (according to legend) by Romulus and Remus.
490 BC-Greece defeats Persia at Battle of Marathon.
ca 326 BC-Alexander creates empire spanning from Greece to India.
3rd Cent. BC-Rome takes Sicily, defeats Carthage in three Punic Wars.
31 BC-Caesar Augustus crowns himself emperor, creates the Roman Empire.
5 BC - 30 AD-Life of Jesus begins the religion of Christianity.
135-Jerusalem falls to Rome; Diaspora (Jewish dispersion) begins.
313-Edict of Milan brings Islamic faith in Arabia; followers conquer the southern Mediterranean, the Middle East and Spain.
1095-1270-The Crusades (Constantinople sacked, 1204).
1271-Marco Polo travels overland to China.
15th-16th Centuries-The Renaissance of arts and sciences in the Italian city states.
1492-Italy's Christopher Columbus discovers America.
1498-Portugal's Vasco de Gama rounds the tip of Africa for the Orient.
1517-Martin Luther begins the Protestant Reformation; the Council of Trent(1545-62) instigates the Counter-Reformation.
1527-Rome is sacked for the third time (also in 410 and 846).
1565-Italy defeats Turkish fleet at Lepanto, turning back invasions of the Ottoman Empire.
18th Century-The Enlightenment.
1789-The French Revolution. Napoleon's rule ends (1815) with defeat at Waterloo. Congress of Vienna (1814-20) ends Napoleonic Wars.
1861-Italy is founded through conquest by Garibaldi and Cavour.
1915-1918-World War I. France and Britain dominate new states in and around Palestine, leaving out Arabs and Italians.
ca 1921-Mussolini founds Fascist Party in chaotic post-war Italy.
1939-1945-World War II.
1948-Israel is established as a Jewish state.
1956-Suez Crisis; Arab nationalism surges.
1957-European Common Market begins an ear of European cooperation.

On two audiotapes
Run time: about three hours total
Narrator: Richard C. Hottelet
Author: Ralph Raico
Editor: Wendy McElroy

Publisher: Knowledge Products, Inc.
Item # 10365
Price: $17.95
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