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Rome Timeline Project

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  • Period: 509 BCE to 30 BCE

    Republican Period of Rome(5)

    Rome set up the republican system and finished the period of Rex in Rome. At the same time, it began the period of the ​Republic of Rome for about 500 years.
  • Period: 451 BCE to 449 BCE

    Publishing the Law of the Twelve Tables(4)

    The Law of the Twelve Tables is the earliest literature of Roman Law. It showed that the development of Roman slavery and the country of slave-owner class's formation process.
  • 249 BCE

    Province system of ancient Rome(8)

    Province system of ancient Rome(8)
    The purpose of this system’s establishment is dominating areas.And its the most fundamental territory management system before Diocles carried the Tetrarchy.
  • Period: 215 BCE to 148 BCE

    Macedonian Wars(2)

    There occurred four wars between the ​ancient Roman Republic and Macedonia. After the third war, Macedonia was divided into 4 autonomous republics. And finally, Rome failed, 4 autonomous republics disappeared, Macedonia became a province of the Roman Empire.
  • Period: 137 BCE to 132 BCE

    Uprising of Sicilian Slaves(6)

    There occurred twice. It was in Sicily, a Roman province, where slave-owners had been brutally exploited and abused by slaves, which had constantly stirred up slaves ' revolt.Although both of them failed, it had the​ big influence.
  • Period: 133 BCE to 122 BCE

    Reforms of Gracchi(10)

    It’s a reformation witch focus on the problem of the ​area.
  • Period: 73 BCE to 71 BCE

    The War of Spartacus(3)

    It is the biggest uprising in ancient Rome. Also, it is an event of the large-scale slave rebellion in ancient society, which is of great significance in world history.The Senate declared a state of emergency and finally elected the great slave owner Crassus to command the army and suppress the rebels.Finally, Spartacus died.
  • Period: 60 BCE to 49 BCE

    The First Three Politics(7)

    Gaius Julius Caesar,Gnaeus Pompeius and Marcus Licinius Crassus control the political power of Rome together
  • 313

    Edict of Milan(9)

    Edict of Milan(9)
    The royal decree of Milan was a turning point in the history of Catholicism, marking the conversion of the rulers of the Roman Empire to the policy of protection and utilization of the Catholic Church from the combination of repression and tolerance, from the persecuted "underground religion" to the recognized religion.
  • 395

    Rome was divided into two parts(1)

    Rome was divided into two parts(1)
    After Theodosius​ dead, he divided the empire to his two sons.But the two countries use the same law and communicate about the principal decision.