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510 BCE
Roman Republic established
The republic of Rome was the outcome of a sudden revolution caused by the crimes of the house of Tarquin. -
45 BCE
End of republic
The first triumvirate with Julius Caesar, Marcus Crassus, and Gnaeus pompey was the cause of the disorder. The civil war was also a cause of the end of the Roman republic. The republic got to big and had too many problems to deal with. -
27 BCE
Augustus become the first emperor
Augustus started the expansion of the emperors and army. He expanded the empire almost 90% of what it was. All of the people loved him. -
4 BCE
Birth of Jesus
Jesus taught to believe in one god and the ten commandments. He called on people to turn away from sin so that they could be a part of God's kingdom. Jesus explained that God was loving and would forgive those who were sorry for their sins. Christianity is based on Jesus's teachings. -
117
Roman empire reaches its greatest size.
Trajan was the emperor in this time. The empire was 5,000,000 kilometers squared at this time. This empire fell when the Jews rebelled and they killed many people including Trajan. -
284
Diocletian becomes emperor
Diocletian rose through the ranks of the military and achieved high position. He then became a military commander in moesia. He also appointed his own comrade Maximian as Caesar and granted him control over the western provinces. -
313
Constantine becomes emperor
constantine allows the construction of new temples and he tolerates additional sacrifices by the end of his reign, he had begun to order tearing down of Roman temples. -
330
Constantine moves capitol
The capitals are Byzantine, Constantinople, and Ottoman. Splitting the roman empire made it smaller and less powerful. The Byzantine Empire outlasted the rest of the Roman Empire by nearly 1000 years. It didn't collapse until 1453. -
476
fall of the western roman empire
The fall of this empire started the eastern empire. -
486
Clovis becomes leader of the franks
Clovis conquered nearby Salian Frankish, France{gual } Clovis was christian. He spread his christianity through his sword -
527
Justinian I becomes Byzantine emperor
He expanded the boundary of modern day Macedonia in Europe and halfway through modern Libya in Northern Africa. He also rebuilt constantinople. -
May 11, 1054
Schism in Christian church
Two churches with Schism are the roman catholic and the eastern orthodox church. They separated because rome collapsed because of location.