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750 BCE
Julius Caesar killed
He was stabbed to death. -
410 BCE
Visigoths sack Rome
"The Sack of Rome occurred on August 24, 410. The city was attacked by the Visigoths led by King Alaric. At that time, Rome was no longer the capital of the Western." -
219 BCE
Hannibal invades Italy
Hannibal invaded Italy in the second Punic War to destroy the power of Rome. He hated the Romans after swearing on the alter of Baal as a child. Livy's History of Rome tell us that his father Hamilcar led him to the alter and made him swear that he would be the enemy of the roman people. -
63 BCE
Caesar Augustus becomes Emperor
Augustus Caesar of Rome was born with the given name Gaius Octavius on September 23, 63 B.C. He took the name Gaius Julius Caesar Octavianus in 44 B.C. -
27 BCE
Pantheon constructed by Hadrian
It was the best building that preserved from ancient Rome. -
1 CE
Crucifixion of Jesus Christ
The crucifixion of Jesus Christ and His resurrection are the two most important events in human history. Why is this so,because of Jesus' death, the human race has the opportunity for eternal salvation. -
347
Christianity declared sole religion by Theodosius I
Some historians have regarded Theodosius as biased in favour. He has even been accused of having contributed decisively, through the treaty of 382, to the downfall of Rome. Yet, it should be noted that the policy of that treaty, which was undertaken in the justified expectation of raising Roman military strength and recultivating tracts of wasteland.