90 Timeline Figures for Sonlight B+C on self-adhesive heavy card stock. Just cut them out, color and stick them in your Timeline Book.
Sonlight's Timeline Book paired with program-specific Timeline Figures make creating your own timeline easy and delightful.
Figures included in this Timeline Figures set are:
- Jesus Christ (ca. 4 BC-AD 29)
 - Menes (Narmer), first Egyptian king (ca. 3100 BC)
 - Titanic sinks (April 14 & 15, 1912)
 - Tutankhamen rules Egypt (ca. 1333 BC)
 - The Rosetta Stone found (1799)
 - The Trojan War (ca. 1250 BC)
 - Philistines rule eastern Mediterranean (ca. 1190 BC)
 - King David (ca. 1055 BC)
 - Sennacherib rules (704-681 BC)
 - Assur-bani-pal builds library (669-626 BC)
 - Assyrian Civilization (ca. 1170-612 BC)
 - Fall of Babylon (ca. 539 BC)
 - Nebuchadnezzar (ca. 605-562 BC)
 - Cyrus conquers Babylon (539 BC)
 - Cyrus founds the Persian Empire (ca. 500-331 BC)
 - Darius I (ca. 522-485 BC) rules Persia
 - Peloponnesian Wars (431-404 BC)
 - Greek Golden Age (ca. 479-431 BC)
 - The Parthenon is built (ca. 447 BC)
 - Alexander the Great (ca. 356-323 BC)
 - Aristotle (ca. 384-322 BC)
 - Socrates (ca. 469-399 BC)
 - Confucius (ca. 551-479 BC)
 - Ancient China (ca. 500 BC - AD 220)
 - Mayans (ca. AD 250-900)
 - Gautama Buddha (563-483 BC) founds Buddhism
 - Rome (ca. 753 BC-AD 476)
 - Rome becomes a republic (509 BC)
 - Julius Caesar (ca. 100-44 BC)
 - First Punic War (264-241 BC)
 - Imperial Rome (27 BC-AD 476)
 - Mount Vesuvius destroys Pompeii (AD 79)
 - Constantine I (AD 285-337) makes Christianity the state religion of Rome
 - Constantine calls the Council oif Nicaea (AD 325)
 - Western Rome falls (AD 476)
 - Benedict starts order of monks (ca. AD 480-547)
 - Mohammed (ca. AD 570-632)
 - Battle of Poitiers "Tours" (AD 732)
 - Islam begins (ca. AD 622)
 - Charlemagne (742-814) forms a new Roman Empire
 - Vikings discover America (AD 1000)
 - Battle of Hastings (or the Norman Conquest) (AD 1066)
 - Middle Ages (c. 476-1453)
 - Leif Ericksson left Vinland in North America (AD 1007)
 - Crusades (11th, 12th, & 13th Centuries)
 - Black Death kills one-third of Europe's population (14th Century)
 - Joan of Arc (1412?-1431)
 - Mongols (13th Century)
 - Genghis Khan (ca. 1162-1227)
 - Kublai Khan (1215-1294)
 - Marco Polo (ca. 1254-1324)
 - Silk route west begins (ca. 200 BC)
 - Samurai warriors (1192-1868)
 - Aztec Emperor, Montezuma II (ca. 1466-1520)
 - European Renaissance (1300s-1600s)
 - Michelangelo (1475-1564)
 - Leonardo da Vinci (1452-1519)
 - Johann Gutenberg (1390s-1468) invents printing press (1440)
 - Martin Luther (1483-1546) launches the Protestant Reformation (1517)
 - King Henry VIII (1491-1547)
 - British Navy destroys the Spanish Armada (1588)
 - The Incan Civilization begins (ca. 1220)
 - Christopher Columbus (1451-1506)
 - Magellan (ca. 1480-1521) leads circumnavigation of the globe (1519-1522)
 - Hernando Cortes (1485-1547) conquers the Aztec Empire
 - Francisco Pizarro (1475-1541) conquers the Incan Empire (1531-1533)
 - Muslims conquer Constantinople (1453)
 - Queen Elizabeth I (1533-1603) rules England (1558-1603)
 - Sir Walter Raleigh (1552-1618) founds the first unsuccessful colony in America (ca. 1590)
 - William Shakespeare (1564-1616)
 - Jamestown, Virginia established (1607)
 - Kingdom of Benin (1100-1897)
 - Mozart (1756-1791)
 - Frederick the Great (1712-1786)
 - Louis XIV (1638-1715)
 - Industrial Revolution begins (ca. 1750)
 - George Müller (1805–1898)
 - Krakatoa erupts (1883)
 - Wellington defeats Napoleon at Waterloo (1815)
 - The French Revolution (1789-1799)
 - The American Revolutionary War (1775-1783)
 - Franco-Prussian War (1870-1871)
 - Captain James Cook (1728-1779) discovers Australia (1770)
 - Sir Henry Morton Stanley (1841–1904)
 - Peary reaches the North Pole (1909)
 - British-Boer War (1899-1902)
 - Queen Victoria (1819-1901)
 - Crimean War (1853-1856)
 - The Russian Revolution (1917-1920)
 - Gladys Aylward (1902-1970)