Iberian and Roman chronological frieze

  • Period: 1100 BCE to 332 BCE

    IRON AGE

    The Iron Age was a period in human history. This period was followed by the Stone Age and the Bronze Age. During the Iron Age, people from much of Europe, Asia, and parts of Africa began making tools and weapons from iron and steel.
  • Period: 753 BCE to 509 BCE

    MONARCHY

    The Roman monarchy was the first period in Roman history, when the city and its territory were ruled by kings.
  • Period: 509 BCE to 27 BCE

    REPUBLIC

    It began when the monarchy came to an end with the expulsion of the last monarch, Tarquinius the Magnificent, until the empire began.
  • Period: 264 BCE to 241 BCE

    FIRST PUNIC WAR

    Rome conquers Sicily
  • Period: 219 BCE to 202 BCE

    SECOND PUNIC WAR

    Hannibal occupied part of Italy
  • 218 BCE

    ROMAN CONQUEST IN THE IBERIAN PENINSULA

    ROMAN CONQUEST IN THE IBERIAN PENINSULA
    It began in the late third century BC with the landing in Ampùries and lasted until the early fifth century AD, when some barbarian peoples settled in the empire and led to its disintegration.
  • 218 BCE

    FIRST FIGHT BETWEEN ROME AND THE CARTHAGINIANS

    FIRST FIGHT BETWEEN ROME AND THE CARTHAGINIANS
    It was the first major battle between Rome and the Carthaginians.
  • 206 BCE

    ILERGETA REVOLT

    ILERGETA REVOLT
    It was a revolt of the Ilergetes and allied tribes led by Indíbil and Mandoni.
  • 197 BCE

    IBERIAN REVOLT

    IBERIAN REVOLT
    It was a revolt of the Iberian peoples against Roman rule in the second century BC.
  • Period: 149 BCE to 146 BCE

    THIRD PUNIC WAR

    Carthage was destroyed.
  • 100 BCE

    BIRTH OF JULIUS CAESAR

    BIRTH OF JULIUS CAESAR
    He borns in Rome.
  • 63 BCE

    JULIUS CAESAR IS ELECTED PRETOR

    JULIUS CAESAR IS ELECTED PRETOR
    He was a political and military leader
  • 63 BCE

    BIRTH OF AUGUST

    BIRTH OF AUGUST
    He borns in Italy, Rome.
    August was the first emperator of the Roman Empire.
    He died the 14 BC.
  • Period: 60 BCE to 53 BCE

    FIRST TRIUMVIRATE

    It was the political alliance of Julius Caesar, Crassus and Pompey. It ended when Cras died.
  • Period: 58 BCE to 49 BCE

    WAR OF GALICIANS

    War in which Julius Caesar wanted to conquer this territory.
  • Period: 49 BCE to 45 BCE

    SECOND ROMAN CIVIL WAR

    War between Julius Caesar and Pompey. He won Caesar and received the final ascent to absolute power as Roman dictator.
  • 44 BCE

    DEATH OF JULIUS CAESAR

    DEATH OF JULIUS CAESAR
    The cause of death was a stab wound.
  • Period: 40 BCE to 35 BCE

    SECOND TRIUMVIRATE

    It was formed by Octavi, Antoni and Marc Emili Lèpid.
  • 30 BCE

    DEATH OF MARCUS ANTONIUS

    DEATH OF MARCUS ANTONIUS
    He killed himself.
  • Period: 27 BCE to 1453

    ROMAN EMPIRE

    The Roman Empire was the period of maximum expansion of the Roman State in Classical Antiquity.
  • 313

    EDICT OF MILAN

    EDICT OF MILAN
    It was a decree promulgated in the city of Milan by the emperors Constantine the Great and Licinius I.
    The edict of Milan gave religious freedom to all groups and especially to Christians.
  • 325

    FIRST COUNCILS OF NICEA

    FIRST COUNCILS OF NICEA
    He was summoned to a city in Asia Minor by Emperor Constantine. Constantine's goal was to keep the Roman Empire together.
    Constantine I the Great was the first Roman emperor to profess Christianity. He ruled a constantly growing Roman Empire until his death.
  • 395

    DIVISION OF ROME

    DIVISION OF ROME
    When the emperor Theodosius I died, Rome was divided into two parts and these parts were divided between his two sons. Arcadius received the empire of the East and Honorius received the empire of the West.
  • 476

    FALL OF THE WESTERN ROMAN EMPIRE

    FALL OF THE WESTERN ROMAN EMPIRE
    The dissolution of the Western Roman Empire came after the assassination of Julius Nepos.
    JULIUS NEPOT:
    - Was the penultimate Roman emperor of the West.
    - His reign was short, as he lacked the support of troops, who preferred other Roman generals.
  • 1453

    FALL OF THE EASTERN ROMAN EMPIRE

    FALL OF THE EASTERN ROMAN EMPIRE
    With the fall of the Eastern Roman Empire ended the Middle Ages.