Phrygian Time Line
2000 B.C.
- kingdom of Phrygia founded by settlers from the Balkans (c. 1200 B.C.)
1000 B.C.
- Thracians and Phyrgians migrate to Urartu (c. 1000 B.C.)
800 B.C.
- King Midas rules over Phrygia (c. 725-675 B.C.)
- Phrygia becomes a tributary to Assyria (709 B.C.)
700 B.C.
- Invading Cimmerians devistate Phrygia (c. 676 B.C.)
600 B.C.
- Croesus of Lydia conquers Phrygia (c. 560 B.C.)
400 B.C.
- Phrygia falls under Macedonian rule (333 B.C.)
- Phrygia becomes a part of the Seleucid empire (301 B.C.)
200 B.C.
- Phrygia becomes a Roman province (133 B.C.)