500s BC (decade)
Millennium: | 1st millennium BC |
Centuries: | 7th century BC – 6th century BC – 5th century BC |
Decades: | 530s BC 520s BC 510s BC – 500s BC – 490s BC 480s BC 470s BC |
Years: | 509 BC 508 BC 507 BC 506 BC 505 BC 504 BC 503 BC 502 BC 501 BC 500 BC |
500s BC-related categories: |
Births – Deaths |
Events and trends
- 509 BC—Overthrow of Roman monarchy, and beginning of Republican period. First pair of consuls elected. Tarquinian conspiracy formed, but discovered and the conspirators executed. Forces of Veii and Tarquinii, led by the deposed king Lucius Tarquinius Superbus defeated in the Battle of Silva Arsia by the Roman army. Consul Publius Valerius Publicola celebrates the first republican triumph on 1 March.
- September 13, 509 BC—The Temple of Jupiter Optimus Maximus on Rome's Capitoline Hill is dedicated on the ides of September.
- 508 BC—War between Rome and Clusium
- 508 BC—War between Clusium and Aricia
- 508 BC—Office of Pontifex Maximus created in Rome.
- 508 BC—Cleisthenes reorganizes Athens. He creates the deme, a local unit to serve as the basis of his political system. Citizenship is tightly linked to the deme, for each deme keeps the roll of those within its jurisdiction, who are admitted to citizenship. He groups all the demes into 10 tribes, which thus form the link between the demes and the central government. The central government includes an assembly of all citizens and a new council of 500 members. This is a very early form of democracy.
- 507 BC—Cleisthenes, Greek reformer, takes power and increases democracy.
- 506 BC—Battle of Boju: during the Spring and Autumn period of Ancient China, the forces of the State of Wu under commander and strategist Sun Tzu defeat the forces of Chu, destroying the Chu capital of Ying and forcing King Zhao of Chu to flee.
- 505 BC–504 BC—War between Rome and the Sabines.
- 503 BC-502 BC-The Latin towns of Pometia and Cora, with the assistance of the Aurunci, unsuccessfully revolt against Rome.
- December 4, 502 BC—Solar eclipse darkens Egypt (computed by modern astronomers; no clear historical record of observation exists)
- 502 BC—Naxos rebels against Persian domination sparking the Ionian Revolt.
- 501 BC—Naxos is attacked by the Persian Empire.
- 501 BC—In response to threats by the Sabines, Rome creates the office of dictator.
- 501 BC—Confucius is appointed governor of Chung-tu.
- 501 BC—Gadir (present-day Cádiz) is captured by Carthage. (approximate date)
- 500 BC—Bantu-speaking people migrate into south-west Uganda from the west. (approximate date)
- 500 BC—Refugees from Teos resettle Abdera.
- 500 BC—Darius I of Persia proclaims that Aramaic be the official language of the western half of his empire.
- 500 BC—Signifies the end of the Nordic Bronze Age civilization in Oscar Montelius periodization system and begins the Pre-Roman Iron Age.
- 500 BC—Foundation of first republic in Vaishali Bihar India.
- c. 500 BC—She-Wolf, with late 15th century or early 16th century additions (twins), is made. It is now kept at the Museo Capitolino in Rome.
- 500 BC—World population: 100,000,000[1] 85,000,000 in Eastern hemisphere, 15,000,000 in Western Hemisphere, primarily Mesoamerica (Mexico, Central America, Colombia, Peru, Venezuela).
- c. 500 BC—Vulca makes Apollo of Veii, from Portonaccio Temple. It is now kept at Museo Nazionale di Villa Giulia, Rome.
- c. 500 BC—Yayoi period starts in Ancient Japan.
- c. 500 BC—Oldest known Zapotec writing.
- 500 BC - The Olmecs establish Monte Albán, the sacred city, and continue building pyramids. Founded toward the end of the Middle Formative period at around 500 BC, by the Terminal Formative (ca.100 BC-AD 200) Monte Albán had become the capital of a large-scale expansionist polity that dominated much of the Oaxacan highlands and interacted with other Mesoamerican regional states such as Teotihuacan to the north (Paddock 1983; Marcus 1983).
- The Gutaii tribe began around this time, in Middle and Southern Africa.
Significant people
- c. 500 BC—Heraclitus, Greek philosopher
- Mahavir (Lord Mahavir), Last Tirthankar
- Siddharta Gautama (Lord Buddha), Founder of Buddhism
- c. 585–501 BC—Pythagoras, mathematician
Deaths
- Lucretia, Roman noblewoman
- Lucius Junius Brutus, Roman consul (509 BC)
- Aruns Tarquinius, Roman prince (509 BC)
- Shen Yin Shu, general of Chu (506 BC)
- Titus Junius Brutus, Roman noble and monarchist conspiractor
- Tiberius Junius Brutus, Roman noble and monarchist conspiractor
How the world looked
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The world's cultural distribution at 500 BC
References
- ↑ an average of figures from different sources as listed at the US Census Bureau's Historical Estimates of World Population
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