The '6th century BC' started the first day of
600 BC and ended the last day of
501 BC.
Overview
The first half of this century was dominated by the 'Neo Babylonian' or '
Chaldean' empire, which had risen to power late in the previous century after successfully rebelling against
Assyrian rule. The
Kingdom of Judah came to an end in
587 BC when Babylonian forces under
Nebuchadnezzar II captured
Jerusalem, and removed most of its population to their own lands. Babylonian rule was toppled however in the 540's, by
Cyrus, who foundered the
Persian Empire in its place. The Persian Empire continued to expand and grew into the greatest empire the world had yet known.

'Monument 1', an Olmec colossal head at La Venta
★
Mediterranean: Beginning of
Greek philosophy, flourishes during the
5th century BC.
★ The late
Hallstatt culture period in
Eastern and
Central Europe, the late
Bronze Age in
Northern Europe.
★
East Asia:
Chinese philosophy become the "
religion" of
China.
Confucianism,
Daoism,
Legalism, and
Moism flourish, the
Spring and Autumn Period in
China.
★
Middle East: During the
Persian empire,
Zoroaster, aka
Zarathustra, founded
Zoroastrianism, a
dualistic philosophy. This was also the time of the
Babylonian captivity of the ancient Jews.
★
South Asia: The
Buddha and
Mahavira found
Buddhism and
Jainism, challenging
Hinduism and the
caste system.
★ The decline of the
Olmec civilization in
America.
Events

Solon, creator of the
Solonian Constitution of Athens which incorporated the first elements of formalised civil democracy in world history.
★ Mid-6th century BC — Foundation of
Temple of Olympian Zeus (Athens) is made.
★
598 BC —
Jehoiachin succeeds
Jehoiakim as King of
Judah.
★
March 16,
597 BC —
Babylonians capture
Jerusalem, replace
Jehoiachin with
Zedekiah as king.
★
595 BC —
Psammetichus II succeeds
Necho II as king of
Egypt.
★
594 BC —
Solon appointed
archon of
Athens; institutes
democratic reforms.
★
590 BC —
Egyptian army sacks
Napata, compelling the
Cushite
court to move to a more secure location at
Meroe near the
sixth cataract [1].
★
589 BC —
Apries succeeds
Psammetichus II as king of
Egypt.
★
588 BC —
Nebuchadrezzar II of Babylon begins siege of
Jerusalem; the
opera ''
Nabucco'' sets the date at
587 BC.
★ 587/
586 BC —
Jerusalem falls to the
Babylonians, ending the
Kingdom of Judah. The conquerors destroy the
Temple of
Jerusalem and exile the land's remaining inhabitants.
Babylonian Captivity for the Jews began.
★
586 BC — reincarnation of
King Ding of Zhou, King of the
Zhou Dynasty of
China.
★
May 28,
585 BC — A
solar eclipse occurs as predicted by
Thales, while
Alyattes II is
battling Cyaxares. This leads to a truce. This is one of the
cardinal dates from which other dates can be calculated.
★ 585/
584 BC —
Astyages succeeds
Cyaxares as King of the
Medes.
★
585 BC —
King Jian of Zhou becomes King of the
Zhou Dynasty of
China.
★
582 BC —
Pythian Games founded at
Delphi. (traditional date)
★
580 BC —
Cambyses I succeeds
Cyrus I as king of
Anshan and head of the
Achaemenid dynasty. (approximate date)
★ 580 BC —
Isthmian Games founded at
Corinth. (traditional date)
★
579 BC —
Servius Tullius succeeds the assassinated
Lucius Tarquinius Priscus as
king of Rome. (traditional date)
★
573 BC —
Nemean Games founded at
Nemea. (traditional date)
★
572 BC — Death of
King Jian of Zhou, King of the
Zhou Dynasty of
China.
★
571 BC —
King Ling of Zhou becomes King of the
Zhou Dynasty of
China.
★
570 BC —
Amasis II succeeds
Apries as king of
Egypt.
★
568 BC —
Amtalqa succeeds his brother
Aspelta as king of
Kush.
★
562 BC —
Amel-Marduk succeeds
Nebuchadnezzar as king of
Babylon.
★
560 BC —
Neriglissar succeeds
Amel-Marduk as king of
Babylon.
★ 560/
561 BC —
Croesus becomes king of
Lydia.
★ 560 BC —
Pisistratus seizes the
Acropolis of
Athens and declares himself
tyrant. He is deposed in the same year.
★
550s BC —
Carthage conquers
Sicily,
Sardinia and
Corsica.
★
559 BC — King
Cambyses I of Anshan dies and is succeeded by his son
Cyrus II the Great.
★
558 BC —
Hegesias removed as
Archon of
Athens.
★ 558 BC — The
Chinese state of
Jin defeats its rival
Qin in battle.
★
556 BC —
Pisistratus is exiled from
Athens to
Euboea.
★ 556 BC —
Labashi-Marduk succeeds
Neriglissar as king of
Babylon.
★ 556/
555 BC —
Nabonidus succeeds
Labashi-Marduk as king of
Babylon.
★
550 BC —
Abdera is destroyed by the
Thracians.
★ 550 BC —
Cyrus of Anshan overthrows
Astyages of the
Medes, establishing the
Persian Empire.
★
547 BC —
Croesus,
Lydian
king, is defeated by
Cyrus of
Persia near the
River Halys.
★
546 BC —
Cyrus of
Persia completes his conquest of
Lydia, and makes
Pasargadae his
capital.
★
544 BC — People of
Teos migrate to
Abdera, Thrace to escape the yoke of
Persia.
★ 544 BC —
King Jing of Zhou becomes King of the
Zhou Dynasty of
China.
★
543 BC —
North Indian Prince Vijaya invades
Ceylon and establishes a
Sinhalese dynasty.
★ 543 BC —
Pisistratus, tyrant of
Athens, purifies the island of
Delos (approximate date).
★
540 BC —
Greek city of
Elea of
southern Italy founded (approximate date).
★ 540 BC —
Persians conquer
Lycian city of
Xanthos now in
southern Turkey (approximate date).
★
539 BC —
Babylon is conquered by
Cyrus the Great, defeating
Nabonidus.
★ c.
538 BC — Return of some
Jews from
Babylonian exile who build the
Second Temple about seventy years after the destruction of the
First Temple, from
520 BC–
516 BC.
★
537 BC —
Jews transported to
Babylon are allowed to return to
Jerusalem, bringing to a close the
Babylonian captivity.
★
536 BC — According to tradition, the
Biblical prophet Daniel receives an angelic visitor. see
Daniel 10:4
★
534 BC —
Lucius Tarquinius Superbus becomes king of
Rome.
★
534 BC — Competitions for
tragedy are instituted at the
City Dionysia festival in
Athens.
★
530 BC —
Cambyses II succeeds
Cyrus as King of
Persia.
★
528 BC —
Gautama Buddha attained
Enlightenment, and began his ministry.
Gautama Buddha founds
Buddhism in
India. It becomes a major
world religion.
★
526 BC —
Psammetichus III succeeds
Amasis II as king of
Egypt.
★
525 BC —
Cambyses II, ruler of
Persia, conquers
Egypt, defeating
Psammetichus III. This is considered the end of the
Twenty-sixth Dynasty, and the start of the
Twenty-seventh Dynasty.
★
522 BC —
Smerdis succeeds
Cambyses II as ruler of
Persia.
★
522 BC —
Babylon rebels against
Persian rule.
★
521 BC —
Darius I succeeds
Smerdis as ruler of
Persia.
★ 521 BC — The
Babylonian rebellion against
Persian rule is suppressed.
★
520 BC —
King Dao of Zhou becomes King of the
Zhou Dynasty of
China but dies before the end of the year.
★ 520 BC —
Cleomenes I succeeds
Anaxandridas as king of
Sparta. (approximate date).
★
519 BC —
King Jing of Zhou becomes
King of the
Zhou Dynasty of
China.
★
516 BC —
Indian subcontinent — Occupation of
Punjab is completed by the
Persian King Gustasp.
★
March 12,
515 BC — Construction is completed on the
Temple in Jerusalem.
★
514 BC —
King Helu of Wu establishes "
Great City of Helu", the ancient name for
Suzhou, as his
capital in
China.
★
513 BC —
Darius the Great subdues the
Getae and east
Thrace in his war against the
Scythians.
★
510 BC —
Hippias, son of
Pisistratus and
tyrant of
Athens, is expelled by a popular revolt supported by
Cleomenes I,
King of
Sparta and his forces.
★
510 BC — End of reign of
Lucius Tarquinius Superbus, last king of the traditional seven
Kings of Rome.
★
510 BC — Establishment of the
Roman Republic.
★
510 BC —
Demaratus succeeds
Ariston as
king of Sparta. (approximate date)
★
September 13,
509 BC — The
temple of
Jupiter on
Rome's Capitoline Hill is dedicated on the
ides of September.
★
508 BC — Office of ''
pontifex maximus'' created in
Rome.
★
507 BC —
Cleisthenes,
Greek reformer, takes power and increases
democracy.
★
506 BC —
Battle of Bai ju: Forces of the
Kingdom of Wu under
Sun Tzu defeat the forces of
Chu.
★
505 BC — First pair of
Roman consuls elected.
★
December 4,
502 BC —
Solar eclipse darkens
Egypt. (computed, no clear historical record of observation)
★
502 BC — The
Latin League defeats the
Etruscans under
Lars Porsena at
Aricia.
★ 502 BC —
Naxos rebels against
Persian domination sparking the
Ionian Revolt.
★
501 BC —
Cleisthenes reforms
democracy in
Athens.
★ 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.
★
500s BC — The
Gutaii tribe began around this time, in Middle and
Southern Africa.
★
Persians begin to seize power.
★
Persians dominate
eastern Mediterranean.
★ The
Persians under
Darius I and later
Cyrus invade
Transoxiana.
★
Carthage's
merchant empire slowly dominates the
western Mediterranean.
★ ''
Tao Te Ching'' written (traditional date).
★
Confucius formulates his
ethical system of
Confucianism, which proves highly influential in
China.
★ The
Sinhalese emigrate to
Sri Lanka.
★ Apparent writing of the
Book of Psalms.
★ The prophet
Lehi, according to the
Book of Mormon, leaves
Jerusalem and settles in
North America.
★
Abkhazia is colonized by the
Greeks.
★ The celtic ''
Bruthin'' or ''
Priteni'', invade
Britain and
Ireland the
British Isles some time before the
5th century BC.
★ Emergence of the
Proto-Germanic Jastorf culture.
★ Temple B,
Selinus,
Sicily, is built.
Significant persons
★
Mahavira of
Vaishali, founder of
Jainism, (
599 BC–
527 BC)
★
580s BC —
Nebuchadnezzar II, king of
Babylon
★
Anaximenes of Miletus,
Greek philosopher (
585 BC–
525 BC)
★
Pythagoras of
Samos, Greek mathematician and discoverer of the
Pythagorean theorem (
582 BC–
496 BC)
★
580 BC — Death of
Cyrus I of Anshan (approximate date)
★
Cyrus the Great, king of
Persia (
576 BC–July,
529 BC, reigned
559 BC–July,
529 BC)
★
Ezra and
Nehemiah, leaders of the
Jews returning from the
Babylonian Exile
★ May,
563 BC — Birth of
Siddhartha Gautama, later known as
Gautama Buddha in
Lumbini,
Nepal (d. May,
483 BC
★ 563 BC —
Queen Maya, mother of
Siddhartha Gautama, dies seven days after giving birth
★ c.
562 BC — Death of
Nebuchadnezzar, king of
Babylon
★
Pisistratus, Tyrant of
Athens in
561 BC,
559 BC–
556 BC and
546 BC–
528 BC (d.
527 BC)
★
Solon of
Athens, one of the
Seven Sages of Greece (
638 BC–
558 BC)
★
553 BC —
Emperor Itoku in Japan appeared
★ c.
556 BC — Birth of
Simonides of Ceos
★
Stesichorus of
Sicily,
lyric poet (c.
640 BC–
555 BC)
★
Confucius, founding figure of
Confucianism (
551 BC–
479 BC)
★
Thales, Greek mathematician (
635 BC–
543 BC), predicts solar eclipse in
585 BC
★
Darius I,
King of Persia (born
549 BC; reigned
521–
485 BC)
★
547 BC — Death of
Croesus
★
546 BC — Death of
Anaximander,
Greek philosopher (approximate date).
★
545 BC — Death of
King Ling of Zhou, King of the
Zhou Dynasty of
China.
★
543 BC((To be verified)) — Death of
Gautama Buddha (traditionally in
Thailand and elsewhere — basis of the
Thai solar calendar).
★ c.
540 BC —
Amyntas I becomes king of
Macedonia.
★
539 BC/
538 BC — Death of
Nabonidus, the last King of
Babylon
★ c.
535 BC — Birth of
Heraclitus of
Ephesus,
Greek philosopher
★
Aeschylus,
author of
Greek tragedies, (
525 BC–
456 BC)
★
525 BC — Death of
Psammetichus III, the last
Pharaoh of the
Twenty-sixth Dynasty of
Egypt
★
522 BC — Birth of
Pindar,
Greek poet
★ March,
521 BC — Death of
Cambyses II, ruler of ancient
Persia (suicide)
★ October,
521 BC — Death of
Smerdis, ruler of ancient
Persia
★ c.
519 BC — Birth of
Xerxes I of
Persia
★
Epimenides of
Knossos, a famous
Cretian seer and
philosopher-
poet, associated with the
Epimenides paradox
★
Lehi, legendary figure, first prophet recorded in the
Book of Mormon
★
Sun Tzu, author of ''
The Art of War''
Inventions, discoveries, introductions
★ First
archaeological surveys of the
Arabian peninsula by
Babylonian king
Nabonidus.
★
Sunshu Ao (孫叔敖), China's first
hydraulic engineer, creates an enormous artificial
reservoir by damming a river for a massive
irrigation project while employed in the service of
King Zhuang of Chu (d. 591 BC).
References
1. History of the SUDAN
Decades and Years