Phrase to describe a page with 2500 years of events [closed]

A bit of background: we're developing a free educational website that would show a hundred or so famous historic events on a single page, spanning about 2500 years. And we're looking for a phrase to reflect that the user would be able to grasp all those events at once.

The phrase we've come up with is "A broad look at our history" *
Or maybe "A wide view of the history".

None of us is a native speaker, so we're asking for a validation here: is any of those correct and applicable? If not, please advice something to reflect the idea.

Thanks!

* The whole phrase would actually be more dramatic
"People, Events, Epochs... A wide view of our history"


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We wouldn't say "A wide view of the history". ("The history" is always "The history OF somewhere/something") "A wide view" is OK. Or perhaps "a broad view".

If it really is 'Our history', you can safely add 'our' to any of the following suggestions:

People, Events, Epochs... A panorama of history

or

People, Events, Epochs... A tapestry of history

or (but these need 'The'):

People, Events, Epochs... The sweep of history

People, Events, Epochs... The broad sweep of history

People, Events, Epochs... The great sweep of history)

or (but these words are plain, and undramatic):

People, Events, Epochs... A bird's-eye view of history

People, Events, Epochs... An aerial view of history

It's a bit difficult to suggest that the reader might grasp all the events at once. Is it necessary? Views and tapestries can at least be SEEN at once. "At a glance" is the usual expression. [If you see something at a glance, you see or recognize it immediately, and without having to think or look carefully.] But it is a very common formula, and has no drama at all! "In one gulp" is better: slightly wrong but perfectly comprehensible and mildly amusing.

In fact, try adding 'in one gulp' to any of the suggestions above.

People, Events, Epochs... The broad sweep of our history - in one gulp.

I think that works well if your site is mostly for young people. It also guards against any accusations of pomposity. If your site is more academic, more serious, then we can't use 'gulp', and even 'at a glance' might suggest the site lacks seriousness and depth.