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100
Julius Caesar 100 B.C.
This is when Julius Ceasar was born, Julius Caesar was a great Dictator of the Roman Republic, he was also a Roman General and Statesman. He is known for being one of the most influential man that ever existed in the ancient history. Many people say Julius was a very brilliant and intelligent man. -
Period: 100 to 510
The Early Roman Republic
(Not Precise Date)510 B.C. > 10 B.C. (It doesn't let me go below 100)The Roman Republic began after the Romans had their 7th and final king,this is the start of a new form of government, the romans are now a republic. The early period of the Roman Republic was all about expanding and building Rome. -
Period: 133 to 163
Tiberius Sempronius Gracchus
(Not Precise Date)Tiberius Sempronius Gracchus was elected tribune of the people in 133 BCE, and fought for reforms of benefit to the plebeians. He was murdered during a war. -
Period: 146 to
The 3rd Punic War
(Not Precise Date)This war was a much smaller engagement than the the others. The Romans started this just to end the coflict with them and the Carthagians. -
Period: 201 to
Second Punic War
(Not Precise Date) 2/3 punic war. These are called PUNIC because Rome's name for Carthaginians was Punici. This war was also known as The Hannibalic War, The War Against Hannibal, or "The Carthaginian War". This war was caused by the dispute over hegemony of Sagunt. -
206
Romans Conquer Spain
(Not Precise Date)This is when The great and Ancient Roman Empire takes over Spain which is the majority of the Iberian Peninsula -
Period: 241 to 264
The First Punic War
(Not Precise Dates)This is the first of three punic wars between The Ancient Rome Republic up against The Ancient Carthage. For over 20 years these two fought for supremacy in the western Mediterranean Sea, primarily on the Mediterranean island of Sicily and its surrounding waters. -
Period: 426 to 437
The Roman Fidenaen war
(Not Precise Date)A significant event, Rome's success in its first major war against the town of Fidenae, followed by its defeat of the Etruscan city of Veii in 406-396 BCE, Success in this war allowed for its expansion of territory, and now, as a proven formidable opponent, Rome was seen as a potential danger by some, and a desired ally by others. -
450
Rome Creates the Twelve Tables of the Roman law
(Not a Precise Date)This is the day when rome created the WORLD'S 1st written constitution, the Twelve Tables of Roman Law. -
Apr 21, 753
The Founding of Ancient Rome
(Ancient Rome Was not founded in 753 A.D. it was founded in 753 B.C.)This is the day rome was founded by Romulus and Remus although Romulus and Remus fought over Rome's 1st King and turned out ROMEulus killed his twin brother Remus.