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September 5, 2BC - Massive Cultural Change
On September 5, 2BC, Chinese language and culture were completely spread as roman citizens were forced to obey Chinese law if they wished to live. All European religions and beliefs were to be abandoned. Brave people that attempted to resist did not live long. -
April 17, 4BC - The Fall of the Roman Empire
On April 17, 4BC, The roman empire crumbled as Chinese troops began their conquest on Europe and conquered the Roman territory with no protection left. This was a major turning point in European civilization. -
June 5, 8BC - Augustus' Death
Augustus lead entire army into a trap while attempting to conquer western china. 300,000 soldiers including Augustus were killed. The rest were wounded. -
September 20, 12BC - Julius Caesar's Death
On September 20, 12 BC Julius Caesar died while leading a conquest on the southern region of Africa. They obtained Africa but lost a valiant leader. Augustus took his place as emperor. -
February 9, 13BC - Byzantium & Dacia
On February 9, 13BC, the Roman empire gained control of Byzantium and Dacia. This meant that the Roman empire was in control of mot of Europe. -
May 24, 20BC - Egypt
On May 24, 20BC, Julius Caesar alongside Augustus Caesar led a conquest on Egypt and returned to Rome triumphant. -
August 2, 26BC - Roman Empire
On August 2nd, 26BC, The roman empire was established with Julius Caesar as emperor. -
March 14, 44BC - The Senators Back Down
On March 14 BC, All senators backed out from plan to assassinate Julius Caesar. They felt that Julius Caesar was innocent. Casca however intended to go through with plan. -
March 15, 44BC - Julius Caesar Survives the Assassination Attempt
On March 15, 44 BC, Senator Casca was arrested for attempting to murder the great and powerful Julius Caesar. Julius caesar had claimed that the senator tried to stab him with a dagger. During a speech about his friend’s arrest, Julius Caesar had stated he was lucky to have survived. -
March 25, 44BC - Caesar's Campaign
On March 25, 44 BC, Julius Caesar followed through with his plan to campaign against Parthia. His campaign was both successful and efficient. The romans were pleased that their republic still had power after such a demoralizing event.