In the Pyrrhic Epoch timeline, Epoch Theory is the proposed cyclical nature of civilization between the 13th century BC and the late 18th century AD. It states that the rise and decline of Greek influence in the international community can be broken up into periods called epochs, periods in history when all or most of Greece was united under a single rule. First postulated by the Byzantine historian Makedonikos Konstantinou in the late 15th century in his letter to the king, Epoch Theory has since undergone numerous revisions refining superstitious and religious undertones.
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