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How old was Paul Revere when he rode into history? How old was Napoleon when the Declaration of Independence was signed? How many years separated Cortez and Michelangelo? Unlike conventional paper chronologies, CHRONOS 2000: Windows in Time lets you decide which people and events to include. You can sort and select by individual people and events, or groups and factions, developing new insights and tracing patterns across different eras and cultures. You can modify or expand the datasets. Used by history and art students, teachers, genealogists, lawyers, writers and others interested in exploring historical or cultural events. CHRONOS 2000, Version 3.0 adds maps, photos and other images to bring people and events to life. Hundreds of additional images and maps are available in the registered version. Chronos 2000 automatically links to Internet web sites, so the amount of information you can attach is truly unlimited. ANCIENT covers the early civilizations of Egypt, Assyria, Bablyon CLASSIC covers the rise and decline of Greece & Rome, and contemporary events in other cultures around the world. MEDIEVAL covers the dark ages thru the first millenium. Depicts the evolving struggle between Christian and Muslim worlds MODERN covers the period from the Renaissance, thru the American Revolution thru modern times.

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Format:SoftwareSize:2,148 KB
Date:Mar 2000Version:3.0
License:PurchasePrice:$29.95
Platform:Windows
System Req:Windows 95/98/NT4
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