Gaul 120 B.C. - 930 A.D.
The British Isles 50 B.C.- 1000 A.D.
Germany 100 B.C.- 1150 A.D.
Ionia 1100 B.C. - 450 A.D.
It may be observed that Greece starts the century 100 years after Ionia, that is, in 1000 B.C., thus, the process for Italian and Iberian nations of Gaul.
Not only is the chronological difference manifested but also that this delay is perfectly regular and results as a function of the geographic position. It is a very important fact that the creative process does not manifest the same intensity in these diverse regions but that the creative center appears in Ionia in order to reach maximum intensity in Greece.
After the unifying wave that began in the Eastern Mediterranean with the Persian Empire and that ended with the nuclei of the Byzantine and the Germanic Empires, with the disintegration of the latter a new wave of great fractionation arises that extended throughout Europe, advancing through exactly the same road as the former one.
17 centuries from the beginning of the first historic cycle, European nations find themselves in the same social organization of the first cycle and go through exactly the same evolution. Thus, in this second cycle, in their great fractionation era we have:
Ionia, from 600 A.D. to 1250 A.D.
Greece, from 700 A.D. to 1350 A.D.