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🎨 AI Historical Timeline Infographic 🎯 infographic 📅 2026-05-28

Línea del tiempo antiguo egipto estilo pergamino histórico

Infografía editorial con estética de manuscrito iluminado sobre pergamino envejecido, con una gran cinta cronológica horizontal, mapa inset y detalles en tinta y oro sutil. Ideal para contenido educativo y de marca, esta pieza combina claridad visual tipo libro de texto con un acabado histórico refinado para búsquedas como linea del tiempo antiguo egipto.

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Infografía histórica en pergamino envejecido con cinta cronológica horizontal, mapa inset y medallones de figuras.
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Ratio1024x1024
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File size274 KB
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StyleAI Historical Timeline Infographic
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Generated2026-05-28
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LanguageSpanish (ES)
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Historical timeline infographic titled "Silk Road Timeline" with a dominant HORIZONTAL timeline ribbon spanning the full arc of the Silk Road, designed as an illuminated manuscript on aged parchment with inked borders, ornate marginal flourishes, subtle gold accents, textbook-grade readable labels, and clean structured spacing. Overlay the macro structure directly on the ribbon as "Rise → Peak → Decline → Fall". Mark 7 milestone events with precise dates, short headings in English, one-line captions in English, and a clear period-appropriate visual cue for each: 1) "130 BCE" — "Han Opens Westward Routes" — "Zhang Qian's missions helped establish regular exchange between Han China and Central Asia." — visual cue: rolled silk bolt and travel scroll. 2) "30 BCE" — "Roman Demand Expands" — "Mediterranean luxury markets increased long-distance trade in silk, glass, and spices." — visual cue: Roman coin and amphora. 3) "220 CE" — "Routes Fragment After Han" — "Political division in China disrupted protection and continuity along eastern caravan corridors." — visual cue: broken seal and dusty road marker. 4) "751 CE" — "Battle of Talas" — "Control in Central Asia shifted and papermaking knowledge moved westward through Eurasian contacts." — visual cue: crossed spears and paper sheet. 5) "1271 CE" — "Mongol Pax Revives Trade" — "Unified steppe rule improved security and accelerated caravan movement across Eurasia." — visual cue: mounted courier, saddle bag, and trade passport tablet. 6) "1405 CE" — "Maritime Routes Gain Ground" — "Oceanic commerce increasingly diverted goods away from overland caravan networks." — visual cue: treasure ship and sea chart. 7) "1453 CE" — "Overland Era Fades" — "Political realignments and expanding sea trade reduced the Silk Road's former central role." — visual cue: closing gate, merchant chest, and dimming caravan lamp. Include a small map inset labeled "Silk Road at Peak Extent, c. 1271-1368" showing routes from "Chang'an" across Central Asia to the "Mediterranean", with branches toward "India" and "Persia". Add 3 key figures in elegant side medallions with dates and exact rendered names: "Zhang Qian" (c. 164-114 BCE), "Kanishka I" (reigned c. 127-150 CE), "Marco Polo" (1254-1324). Use neutral scholarly framing, no propaganda, no gore, no hate symbols, no modern flags. Visual style: editorial historical illustration, textbook-grade clarity, period-appropriate imagery, vector-clean lines, illuminated manuscript aesthetics, parchment & ink palette, sepia, iron gall ink black, muted cinnabar, faded indigo, restrained gold leaf highlights; overall mood learned, expansive, and reflective. Ensure all labels are sharp, high-contrast, and easy to read. All text MUST be written in English (array). Every heading, label, caption, legend and metric name in the image must be in English — not English. Spell each English word correctly using English characters and diacritics. Numbers stay as digits, no watermarks Render dates in Arabic numerals. Avoid graphic battlefield gore, no real death photos, no flags or symbols of hate movements. For contested historical narratives, present neutrally — no propaganda framing, no glorification of atrocities. Period-appropriate but tasteful.