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This is a list of significant figures by era. People with a career spanning across more than one time period are colored in between their two respective eras. This is meant to be a testing site to see if a timeline like this could work.

Overview

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Elon MuskMichael JacksonSteve JobsVladimir PutinDonald TrumpStephen HawkingElvis Aaron PresleyJohn WilliamsNeil ArmstrongMartin Luther King Jr.Nelson MandelaWalt DisneyAlfred HitchcockMao ZedongAdolf HitlerCharlie ChaplinKarl BarthBenito MussoliniFranklin D. RooseveltIgor StravinskyVirginia WoolfPablo PicassoHellen KellerAlbert EinsteinJoseph StalinWinston ChurchillArnold SchoenbergVladimir LeninMahatma GandhiMarie CurieHenry FordClaude DebussyWoodrow WilsonNikola TeslaSigmund FreudOscar WildeVincent Van GoghThomas EdisonNietzcheClaude MonetJohn D. RockefellerMark TwainLeo TolstoyQueen VictoriaKarl MarxAbraham LincolnCharles DarwinEdgar Allan PoeVictor HugoJean-Auguste-Dominique IngresJane AustenWalter ScottLudwig van BeethovenNapoleonFriedrich SchleiermacherMary WollstonecraftRobert BurnsWilliam BlakeWolfgang Amadeus MozartLouis XVIJohann Wolfgang von GoetheJohann Gottfried HerderAntoine LavoisierGeorge IIIJoseph HaydnGeorge WashingtonCatherine the GreatJames CookImmanuel KantJohann Joachim WinckelmannDenis DiderotRousseauFredrick the GreatLouis XVCarl LinnaeusBenjamin FranklinVoltaireJohann Sebastian BachIsaac NewtonLouis XIVJohn LockeGian Lorenzo BerniniRené DescartesThomas HobbesJohannes KeplerCaravaggioClaudio MonteverdiAnnibale CarracciShakesphereGalileo GalileiElizabeth IMiguel de CervantesMichel de MontaigneGiovanni Pierluigi da PalestrinaMary I of EnglandJohn CalvinHenry VIIIMartin LutherRaphaelMichelangeloNicolaus CopernicusNiccolò MachiavelliVasco de GamaGirolamo SavonarolaLeonardo DavinchiChristopher ColumbusJosquin des PrezPope Julius IIJoan of ArcGuillaume DufayJohannes Gutenberg Geoffrey ChaucerIbn KhaldunTimurGiovanni BoccaccioPetrarchGiottoDante AlighieriIbn TaymiyyaMarco PoloThomas AquinasGenghis KhanSaladinHildegard von BingenGuido of ArezzoCharlemagneMuhammadPope Gregory IBoethiusOdoacerAugustine of HippoSaint GeorgeMarcus AureliusJosephusPaul the ApostleJesusMary, mother of JesusAugustusCleopatraJulius CaesarSpartacusCiceroHannibalQin shi HuangArchimedesAshokaEuclidChandragupta MauryaAlexander the GreatAristotlePlatoThucydidesHippocratesDemocritusSocratesSun TzuConfuciusThe BuddhaPythagorasCyrus the Great

See also Classical Antiquity, Ancient music, and Outline of ancient history.

The following list includes people who's existence has not been confirmed to be true, as well as people from prehistory.

Clovis IOdoacerAugustine of HippoTheodosius IAmbroseSaint GeorgeConstantine the GreatMarcus AureliusJosephusJohn the ApostlePaul the ApostleSaint PeterJesusJohn the BaptistMary, mother of JesusAugustusCleopatraJulius CaesarSpartacusCiceroHannibalQin shi HuangArchimedesAshokaEuclidChandragupta MauryaAlexander the GreatAristotlePlatoThucydidesHippocratesDemocritusSocratesSun TzuConfuciusThe BuddhaPythagorasCyrus the GreatZoroasterSapphoJosiahHomerSolomonDavidIsh-boshethSaulSamuelJephthahSamsonEli (biblical figure)DeborahHerculesOthnielRamesses IIJoshuaMosesJob (biblical figure)JosephJudah (son of Jacob)HammurabiLeviJacobEsauIsaacIshmaelAbrahamTerahNahor, son of serugSerugReuPelegEberNimrodSelahSargon of AkkadArpachshadHam (son of Noah)ShemJapethGilgameshNoahLamech (father of Noah)NarmerMethuselahScorpion IEnochJared (biblical figure)MahalalelKenanEnos (biblical figure)SethAbelCainEveAdam


See Middle ages, List of Medieval composers, and Medieval music.

Joan of ArcJohn DunstapleGeoffrey ChaucerIbn KhaldunJohn WycliffeLouis I of HungaryTimurGiovanni BoccaccioPetrarchGuillaume de MachautGiottoDante AlighieriIbn TaymiyyaMarco PoloThomas AquinasGenghis KhanPérotinSaladinElanor of AquitaineHildegard von BingenPeter AbelardWilliam the ConquerorGuido of ArezzoAvicennaFerdowsiAbu Bakr al-RaziNotker the StammererHarun al-RashidCharlemagneBedeWu ZetianAliEmporer Taizong of TangPrince ShōtokuAbu BakrMuhammadPope Gregory IKhosrow IJustinian IBoethiusBenedict of NursiaClovis IOdoacer



Renaissance / 1400-1600

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See List of Renaissance figures, Renaissance music, List of Renaissance composers, List of Renaissance humanists, and Outline of the Renaissance.

Johannes KeplerCaravaggioClaudio MonteverdiShakesphereGalileo GalileiGiulio CacciniMiguel de CervantesElizabeth IMichel de MontaigneGiovanni Pierluigi da PalestrinaMary I of EnglandJohn CalvinHenry VIIIMartin LutherRaphaelFerdinand MagellanMichelangeloNicolaus CopernicusNiccolò MachiavelliVasco de GamaGirolamo SavonarolaLeonardo DavinchiChristopher ColumbusJosquin des PrezPope Julius IIJohannes OckeghemJoan of ArcGuillaume DufayJohannes GutenbergJohn DunstapleDonatelloFilippo BrunelleschiIbn KhaldunTimurGiovanni BoccaccioPetrarch

Baroque / 1600-1750

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See Baroque music, List of Baroque composers, and Baroque architecture.

Carl Philipp Emanuel BachDenis DiderotRousseauFredrick the GreatLouis XVFrançois BoucherJohann Sebastian BachGeorge Frideric HandelAntonio VivaldiJohann PachelbelArcangelo CorelliIsaac NewtonLouis XIVJean-Baptiste LullyJohn LockeGian Lorenzo BerniniRené DescartesThomas HobbesJohannes KeplerCaravaggioClaudio MonteverdiAnnibale CarracciGalileo GalileiGiulio CacciniMiguel de Cervantes


Neoclassicism / 1730-1830

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Not to be confused with classical antiquity and Neoclassical music.

See Classicism, Classical period (music), List of Classical era composers, Age of Enlightenment, and Neoclassical architecture.

Franz SchubertGioachino RossiniJean-Auguste-Dominique IngresJane AustenLudwig van BeethovenMary WollstonecraftRobert BurnsWolfgang Amadeus MozartLouis XVIJohann Wolfgang von GoetheJacques-Louis DavidFrancisco GoyaJohann Gottfried HerderAntoine LavoisierThomas JeffersonGeorge IIIJoseph HaydnGeorge WashingtonCatherine the GreatJames CookImmanuel KantJohann Joachim WinckelmannCarl Philipp Emanuel BachDenis DiderotRousseauFredrick the GreatLouis XVCarl LinnaeusBenjamin FranklinVoltaire

Romantic & Post-romantic / 1790-1900

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See List of Romantic-era composers, Romantic music, and the 19th century.

Marie CurieRichard StraussHenry FordGustav MahlerNikola TeslaSigmund FreudOscar WildeThomas EdisonGabriel FauréNietzchePyotr Ilyich TchaikovskyJohn D. RockefellerMark TwainJohannes BrahmsLeo TolstoyQueen VictoriaKarl MarxGiuseppe VerdiRichard WagnerFranz LisztRobert SchumannFrédéric ChopinAlfred, Lord TennysonAbraham LincolnCharles DarwinFelix MendelssohnEdgar Allan PoeVictor HugoFranz SchubertGioachino RossiniJane AustenWalter ScottLudwig van BeethovenNapoleonFriedrich SchleiermacherRobert BurnsWilliam BlakeJohann Wolfgang von GoetheFrancisco Goya

Modernism / 1874-1960

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Not to be confused with the Modern era and the early modern period.

See also Impressionism and List of modernist composers.

Anne FrankMother TeresaDmitri ShostakovichGeorge OrwellWalt DisneyAlfred HitchcockAdolf HitlerCharlie ChaplinKarl BarthBenito MussoliniFranklin D. RooseveltIgor StravinskyVirginia WoolfPablo PicassoHellen KellerAlbert EinsteinJoseph StalinWinston ChurchillArnold SchoenbergVladimir LeninMahatma GandhiMarie CurieRichard StraussHenry FordClaude DebussyWoodrow WilsonGustav MahlerNikola TeslaSigmund FreudVincent Van GoghThomas EdisonGabriel FauréClaude MonetMark TwainLeo Tolstoy

See also Postmodernism, Contemporary art, Contemporary music, Postmodern music, and List of postmodernist composers

Taylor SwiftLionel MessiCristiano RonaldoLeBron JamesElon MuskJ.K. RowlingMichael JordanYahya SinwarBarrack ObamaMadonnaMichael JacksonOsama bin LadenSteve JobsTim Berners-LeeOprah WinfreyXi JinpingVladimir PutinBenjamin NetanyahuGeorge W. BushDonald TrumpJoe BidenMuhammad AliStephen HawkingPhilip GlassSadam HusseinPope FrancisElvis Aaron PresleyJohn WilliamsMikhail GorbachevNeil ArmstrongMartin Luther King Jr.Chuck BerryElizabeth IINelson MandelaFrank SinatraMother TeresaDmitri ShostakovichWalt DisneyAlfred HitchcockMao ZedongCharlie ChaplinKarl BarthIgor StravinskyPablo PicassoHellen Keller

Guidelines

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For every era, we come up with one global, and one regional (for continent) eras. If a person matches a local era, then they'll go there, even if it's outside the bounds of the global era. However, if we can't find their regional era, then they'll go within the bounds of the global era. The global and local eras will have the same colors. Here are the eras: Within these eras, in the individual timelines (unlike the overview, which could be broader) we can also break each era down into periods and color them slightly differently, blending in both the current era and the era that its closest to. The eras / periods may slightly differ depending on things like location and profession. Here are the color codes for the overview, which should be more specific within individual timelines, and a person spanning across two eras will be colored in between these two eras. These are the colors which are (for the most part) currently in the timeline sandbox.

Prehistory: Black
Ancient: Brown
Post - classical history: Gold
Early modern: Blue
Middle modern: Green
Late modern: Yellow
Long nineteenth: Dark pink
Early 19th century: Orange
Contemporary: bright pink
Some example of transitional color eras:
Code for Postclassical: PCH
Code for Renaissance: Ren
Transren: colored exactly in between ren and PC
mostlyren: colored between Ren and transren
lateren: colored between Ren and mostlyren
(the same will work for the rest of the eras for the most part)

Global era: Prehistory (3 million BC - 3,000 BC) - Black - Nobody currently on there, but this could be in case someone gets added onto there one day - between humans' formation and writing being invented. This can extend much later, for example, Australia extends to its Prehistoric period until 1788, which is when it was first colonized (unless you include the age of discovery, which started in 1400).

- Prehistoric Libya: before 600 BC

Global era: Ancient - Brown - (3000 BC - 500 AD)

Time periods:
Neolithic / pre-early ancient - 10,000 BC - 2,000 BC (can also be a part of prehistory) - color: mostly prehistoric, less ancient
Bronze age / early ancient - 3,300 BC - 1,200 BC (can also be a part of prehistory) - color: prehistoric-ancient
- For Bronze Age Europe this is 3,000 BC - 1,050 BC - color:
- Iran: Kura–Araxes culture - 3,400 BC - 2,000 BC
- India: 3,300 BC - 1,800 BC
Iron age / middle ancient - 1,200 BC - 550 BC (can also be a part of prehistory) - mostly ancient, less prehistoric
- For Iron Age Europe this is 1,050 - 776 BC (for consistency)
- Iran (for them this is still a part of pre-history): 2,000 BC - 1,000 BC
- India: 1,800 BC - 200 BC
Late ancient (or sometimes late iron ages) - 550 BC - 476 AD (every established era during this time, such as late antiquity is not global) - color: ancient
- For Ancient Egypt this is 664 BC - 900 AD
- For Europe this is 776 BC - 476 AD
- Iran: 1,000 BC - 651 AD
- Classical India: 200 BC - 500 AD
Regional eras:
- Classical antiquity for Ancient Greece and Ancient Rome (8th Century BC - 5th Century BC) - color: ancient
Late antiquity - 3rd century AD - 8th century AD (can include areas other than Greece and Rome, such as Europe) color: ancient-postclassical
- Early Libya:
Carthaginian Libya - 600 BC - 200 BC - color: mostly ancient, less pre-historic
Roman Libya: 200 BC - 487 AD color: ancient
- Mesoamerica:
Archaic period - 8000 BC - 2600 BC (can include prehistory) - color: mostly prehistoric, less ancient
Mesoamerican Preclassic period - 2000 BC - 250 AD - color:ancient
Mesoamerican Classic period - 250 AD - 900 AD - color:ancient-postclassical
- Ancient China
Xia Dynasty era - 2070 BC - 1600 BC color: prehistoric-ancient
Shang Dynasty era - 1600 BC - 1046 BC color: mostly ancient, less prehistoric
Middle ancient - 1046 BC - 220 AD color: ancient
Three kingdoms era - 220 AD - 580 AD color: ancient-postclassical
Archaic Japan:
Jōmon period - 13,000 BC - 300 BC color: prehistoric-ancient
Yayoi period - 450 BC - 250 AD color: ancient
Kofun period - 250 AD - 538 AD color: ancient-postclassical
Archaic Mesopotamia:
Early Dynastic Period (Mesopotamia) - 2900 BC - 2270 BC color: prehistoric-ancient
Middle Archaic Period - 2270 BC - 1178 BC color: mostly ancient, less prehistoric
Late Archaic Period - 1177 BC - 549 BC color: ancient
Imperial Period - 549 BC - 651 AD color: ancient-postclassical

Global era: post-classical history - Gold - (500 AD - 1500 AD) - abbreviated PCH

Time periods:
Early Postclassical - 476 - 800 - color: Early PCH (abbreviated EPCH)
- This is still ancient for Egypt
- For countries affected by the Byzantine Empire this starts at 330 AD
- Iran: Muslim conquest of Persia era - 651 - 820 AD
- Vandal Libya: 487 - 600
Middle Postclassical - 800 - 1200 - color: PCH (PCH)
- For Egypt this starts at 868
- Iran: 820 - 1219
- Islamic Libya: 600 - 1200
Late Postclassical - 1200 - 1500 - color: Late PCH (abbreviated LPCH)
- For Egypt this ends at 1517
- For Mongolia, this is replaced by the Mongol Empire era - 1206 - 1380
- For the Byzantine Empire this ends at 1453
- Iran: 1219 - 1501
Regional eras:
Postclassic Period - 900 - 1521 AD (Mesoamerica)
Time periods:
Early Postclassic - 900 - 1200 - color: EPCH
Late Postclassic - 1200 - 1521 - color: LPCH
Imperial China:
Early Imperial China - 580 - 960 - color: EPCH
Middle Imperial China - 960 - 1271 - color: PCH
Yan Dynasty era / Late Imperial China - 1271 - 1368 - color: LPCH
Middle ages - 476 - 1500 (Europe)
Europe Time periods:
Early middle ages - late 5th century - 10th century - color: EPCH
- For Scandanavia this is the Viking age - 793 - 1066
High middle ages - 1,000 - 1,300 color: MPCH
Late middle ages - 1,300 - 1,500 color: LPCH
Feudal Japan:
Asuka and Nara period - 643 - 794 - color: EPCH
Heian period - 795 - 1185 - color: PCH
Kamakura period - 1185 - 1333 - color: LPCH

Global era: Early modern - 1400 - 1600 - Blue (time period ended early to add the "middle modern" and have it be more specific)

First early modern: 1400 - 1500 - color: first early modern (abbreviated FEM)
Second early modern: 1500 - 1550 - color: early modern (abbreviated EM)
Third early modern: 1550 - 1600 - color: third early modern (abbreviated LEM)
Regional eras:
Ming Dynasty era - 1368 - 1644 (China) color: EM
Age of exploration - 1418 - 1620 (For explorers) color: EM
Renaissance - 1400 - 1600 (Europe)
Time periods:
Early Renaissance - 1400 - 1490 - color: FEM
- For England this is still the middle ages - color: LPCH
High Renaissance - 1490 - 1527 - color: EM
- For England this is the Tudor period - 1485 - 1558 in this case
Late Renaissance - 1527 - 1600 - color: LEM
- For Poland, this is the Polish Golden Age - 1507 - 1572
- For England, this is the Elizabethan era - 1558 - 1603
Samurai Japan
Muromachi period: 1333 - 1573 - color: EM
Azuchi–Momoyama period - 1573 - 1603 - color: LEM

Global era: Middle modern - 1600 - 1750 - Green

First middle modern - 1600 - 1650 - color: first middle modern (abbreviated FMM)
Second middle modern - 1650 - 1700 - color: second middle modern (abbreviated MM)
Third middle modern - 1700 - 1750 - color: third middle modern (abbreviated TMM)
Regional eras:
Baroque - 1600 - 1750 - Europe
Time periods:
Early Baroque - 1600 - 1650 - color: FMM
- For the British Isles this is the Jacobean era - 1603 - 1625
Middle Baroque - 1650 - 1730 - color: MM
- British Isles: Caroline era - 1625 - 1649
Rococo / Late Baroque - 1730 - 1769 color: TMM
- British Isles: British Interregnum and Stuart restoration - 1649 - 1714
- Iran: Afsharid Iran - 1736 - 1750

Global era: Late Modern - 1750 - 1800 - color: yellow (abbreviated LM)

Regional eras:
Age of Revolution - 1765 - 1848 - Europe and the Americas - color: LM-LNC
Neoclassicism - 1730 - 1830 - Europe - color:LM
- For the United Kingdom this is the Georgian era - 1714 - 1830
Convict era - 1788 - 1868 - Australia - color: LM-LNC
Zand Iran - 1750 - 1794 - LM

Global era: Long nineteenth century - 1789 - 1914 - Color: Dark Pink (abbreviated LNC)

Time periods:
Early LNC: 1789 - 1830 color: Depends, usually either Early LNC (ELNC) - TMM, or with one more than the other
Middle LNC: 1830 - 1860 color: LNC
Late LNC: 1860 - 1900 color: Late LNC (LLNC)
Post-Late LNC (PLLNC) - 1900 - 1914 color: PLLNC - Early 19th century
Regional eras:
Federation of Australia - 1890 - 1918 color: LNC
Qajar Iran - 1794 - 1925 color: LNC
Europe time periods:
Early Romantic era - 1770 - 1799 - TMM-ELNC
Napoleonic era / Middle romantic - 1799 - 1815 color: LNC
Late Romantic era - 1815 - 1850 -
Post-Romantic - 1850 - 1900 - PLLC
- In the British Empire this would be replaced by the Victorian era - 1837 - 1901
- For Egypt this is the Khedivate of Egypt - 1867 - 1914
- For classical music this would be replaced by the late Romantic, and the years will slightly differ
- For France this is the Belle Époque - 1871 - 1914
- Japan: Meiji period - 1868 - 1912
Mexico:
Independence era: 1810 - 1846 - ELNC
Liberal Mexico: 1846 - 1911 - LNC

Global era: Early 20th century (E20) - 1900 - 1945 - Orange

- For Egypt this ends in 1953
Regional eras:
Colonial Libya: 1900 - 1950
Pahlavi Iran - 1925 - 1979
Republic of China (1912–1949) era
Modernism - Europe - 1874 - 1960

Global era: Contemporary History

Time periods:
Late 20th century (L20) - 1945 - 2000 - Bright Orange (these colors will be slightly different than the overview because of the background)
-Modern Mexico: 1910 - 2000 - color: E20-L20
21st century (color: 21) - 2000 - today - Bright Pink (this will help out more in the future)
Regional time periods:
-Contemporary Mexico: 2000 - Present - color: 21
Postmodernism - The west - 1960 - Today (exact end date unclear, 20th century still applies for the individual timeline) - color: depends; some combination of L20 and 21
People's Republic of China - since 1949 - L20-21
Islamic Republic of Iran era - 1979 - present - L20-21
Indian Independence era: 1947 - present - L20-21
Contemporary Japan:
Shōwa era - 1926 - 1989 - E20-L20
Heisei period - 1989 - 2019 - L20-21
Reiwa period - 2019 - present - 21
Contemporary Libya - 2011 - present - 21
Contemporary United States - 2008 - present - 21

See also

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