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753 BCE
Legendary founding Rome by Romulus (753 BCE)
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Period: 753 BCE to 509 BCE
Roman Kingdom (753 BCE - 509 BCE)
This was the period when Rome was a Kingdom. -
535 BCE
Tarquinius Superbus becomes the 5th king of Rome (535 BCE)
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509 BCE
Uprising against Tarquinius Superbus, which leads to the establishment of the Roman Republic (509 BCE)
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Period: 509 BCE to 27 BCE
Roman Republic (509 BCE - 27 BCE)
The period when Rome was a Republic -
476 BCE
Ostrogoths raid Rome and force the last Western Emperor to give up power (476 CE)
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323 BCE
Christianity becomes official religion of Roman Empire (323 CE)
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Period: 264 BCE to 241 BCE
First Punic War (264 - 241 BCE)
The period of the First Punic War -
241 BCE
Roman victory in the First Punic War (241 BCE)
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Period: 218 BCE to 201 BCE
Second Punic War (218 - 201 BCE)
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216 BCE
Battle of Cannae (2 August 216 BCE)
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202 BCE
Battle of Zama and Roman victory in the Second Punic War (202 BCE)
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Period: 149 BCE to 146 BCE
Third Punic War (149 - 146 BCE)
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146 BCE
Roman victory in the Third Punic War and complete destruction of the city of Carthage (146 BCE)
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64 BCE
The Great Fire of Rome (64 CE)
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60 BCE
Julius Caesar expands Roman army and influence in Gaul (60 BCE)
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49 BCE
Julius Caesar cross the Rubicon river and starts the Roman Civil War (49 BCE)
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44 BCE
Julius Caesar declared himself dictator for life (February 44 BCE)
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44 BCE
Julius Caesar is assassinated (15 March 44 BCE)
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33 BCE
Crucifixion of Jesus of Nazareth (33 CE)
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27 BCE
Octavian, Julius Caesar’s nephew, wins the civil war between himself and Antony, and is made imperator. Changes name to Augustus (27 BCE)
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Period: 27 BCE to 476
Roman Empire (27 BCE - 476 CE)
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79
Eruption of Mt Vesuvius and destruction of Pompeii and Herculaneum (79 CE)
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80
The Colosseum opens in Rome (80 CE)
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117
The Roman Empire reached its greatest size under the reign of Emperor Trajan (117 CE)
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313
Emperor Constantine issued the Edict of Milan, accepting the practice of Christianity (313 CE)
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359
Empire divided into West and East under the rule of Emperor Diocletian (395 CE)
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360
Huns start to invade Rome (360 CE)