Anceint Rome

  • 753 BCE

    the founding of rome

    the founding of rome
    Rome was founded in 753 BCE by Romulus and Remus located along the Mediterranean Sea.
  • 753 BCE

    the twin brothers

    the twin brothers
    The twin brother Romulus and Remulus were abandoned by their parents. they were tossed by their parents into the Tiber River.who eventually founded Rome
  • 509 BCE

    the twelve tablets

    the twelve tablets
    Roman was developed into the big city empire, ruled by king at the beginning. In 509 BCE Romans formed a new structure of government- The Republic.
  • 218 BCE

    Hannibal the Carthaginian commander

    Hannibal the Carthaginian commander
    Hannibal was a Carthaginian military commander who was popularly known as one of the best and most talented commander in the history. After the first Punic war there was a temporary peace between Carthage and Romans.
  • 98 BCE

    non-Roman slaves

    non-Roman slaves
    There was a drastic point in the Rome where non roman weren’t allowed to stay in the Rome. All non-Romans expect slaves were expelled from the Rome.
  • 50 BCE

    the introduction of gold coins

    the introduction of gold coins
    Roman introduced its first Gold coin name Aureus. It was valued at 25 silver denarii. The aureus was used in most of the trading from 1st Century4 BC to 4th Century AD which was later replaced by Solidus.
  • 45 BCE

    Ceaser the roman dictator

    Ceaser the roman dictator
    Gaius Julius Caesar was born on 12 July 100 BC in Rome. He is considered as greatest military strategist and brilliant politicians of all time. Caesar conquest the Gaul by 51 BC.
  • 44 BCE

    the assassination of Caesar

    the assassination of Caesar
    The Julius Caesar was assassinated on March 15(Ides of March) 44 BC by his own senators. The plan was led by Gaius Cassius Longinus and Marcus Junius Brutus.
  • 27 BCE

    the bigining of a roman empire

    the bigining of a roman empire
    Roman civilization changed drastically over the period of the time. Gaius Octavian Thurinus (Julius Caesar’s nephew) became the first emperor of the Rome and took the name Augustus Caesar. Although Julius Caesar ruled Rome as the emperor for a while he was never considered as Emperor.
  • 12

    Augustus ended pontifex maximus

    Augustus ended pontifex maximus
    Roman civilization changed drastically over the period of the time. Gaius Octavian Thurinus (Julius Caesar’s nephew) became the first emperor of the Rome and took the name Augustus Caesar. Although Julius Caesar ruled Rome as the emperor for a while he was never considered as Emperor.