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20 IMPORTANT HISTORICAL EVENTS

  • 753 BCE

    Foundation Of Rome

    Foundation Of Rome
    Rome was fundated by thebrothers Romulo and Remo on a hill in april, also the start of the monarchy (21th of 753 b.C)
  • 753 BCE

    Dead Of Remo

    Dead Of Remo
    Romulo kill Remo because Remo cross the frontline from their division(753 b.C)
  • 750 BCE

    Creation of the Roman calendar

    Creation of the Roman calendar
    the creation of the Roman calendar was created by numa pumpillus that abandon the lunar calendar and change to the solar one (750 b.C)
  • 509 BCE

    Creation of the republic of Rome

    Creation of the republic of Rome
    When the Romans expulse taranquino from the monarchy so they decide to start the republic of Rome
  • 500 BCE

    Wars from Italy

    Wars from Italy
    Rome had to fight for its own survival, constantly threatened by neighboring peoples, it allowed Rome to impose itself on other peoples that inhabited the Italic peninsula after attempts not to be defeated Italy was defeated by Rome
  • 264 BCE

    First punic war

    First punic war
    The First Punic War was the first of three wars fought between Carthage and Rome, the two main powers in the western Mediterranean
  • 218 BCE

    Second punic war

    Second punic war
    The Second Punic War is the best known war between the warlike confrontations that took place in the framework of the Punic Wars between the two powers that then dominated the western Mediterranean, Africa and Rome. 218 b.C
  • 214 BCE

    First Macedonic war

    First Macedonic war
    The Macedonian Wars were a series of armed clashes between the Kingdom of Macedonia and the Roman Republic that took place in the 3rd and 2nd centuries b.C
  • 149 BCE

    Third Punic war

    Third Punic war
    The Third Punic War was the last military confrontation between the Roman Republic and the remnants of the Punic State led by Carthage between 149 and 146 b.C
  • 58 BCE

    War from Galias

    War from Galias
    Rome manages to dominate the Gauls and take over their territory, Gaul, which more or less coincides with present-day France. The general who commanded the Roman legions was Julius Caesar. With time in the Republic a state of anarchy reigned, with continuous struggles for power. Julius Caesar tried to bring order by forming the first triumvirate (Julius Caesar, Pompey and Crassus).
  • 44 BCE

    Dead of Julio Cesar

    Dead of Julio Cesar
    Julius Caesar was a Roman politician and soldier from the 1st century BC. C. member of the patrician Julius Caesars who reached the highest magistracies of the Roman State and dominated the politics of the Republic, the senate kill him creating the phrase et tu brutus?.
  • 27 BCE

    Low empire

    Low empire
    Constantine tried to reinforce the imperial power again. For this he moved the capital from Rome to Constantinople (330). He decreed freedom of worship.
  • 27 BCE

    High Empire

    High Empire
    Octavian defeated Mark Antony and Cleopatra in Egypt. He assumed the leadership of the army and the religious cult. He thus became the first Roman emperor, with the name of Octavio Augusto. Rome
  • Period: 27 BCE to 27 BCE

    Cahos of Rome

    The Empire enters into crisis for various reasons. Growing influence of the army in political affairs, threat from foreign peoples (BARBARIANS), the weakness in military defenses, the decline of institutions in the face of the increasingly absolute power of the Emperor and a worsening of the economy.
  • 14

    Dead of Octavio

    Dead of Octavio
    The dead of octavio visiting the side of dead from his father (year 14)
  • 64

    Big fire of Rome

    Big fire of Rome
    The Great Fire of Rome is known as the fire that devastated part of the city of Rome during the summer of the year 64, when Nero reigned as emperor.
  • 79

    Dead of Vesapaisano (Ex emperator)

    Dead of Vesapaisano (Ex emperator)
    Titus Flavius Vespasian was Roman Emperor from AD 69 until his death, ruling under the name Emperor Caesar Vespasian Augustus.
  • 268

    Kill of Galieno

    Kill of Galieno
    Publius Licinius Egnatius Gallienus was an emperor of the Roman Empire who ruled as co-emperor with his father Valerian from 253 to 260 and as sole Roman emperor from 260 to 268.
  • 394

    Emperator Teodosio

    Emperator Teodosio
    This proclaimed Christianity as the official religion of the empire. Upon his death, the Empire was divided into two: the Western Empire
    (with the capital first in Rome) and in the Eastern Empire (with the capital in Constantinople).
  • 476

    Fall of Rome

    Fall of Rome
    The Germanic peoples came from northern Europe. The Romans called them barbarians (foreigners). The arrival in Europe of an Asian people, the HUNS, commanded by Attila, caused the Roman emperors to seek the help of some Germanic peoples. In exchange, they were allowed to settle in Roman territory. Little by little, these Germans seized power in an increasingly weak Western Empire. In the year 476, they deposed the last emperor, the boy Romulus.