Roman timeline

By ckruse
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    Rome Founded

    753 BC
    Acording to the myth, Romulus and Remus founded the city. When they were building their city, Romulus killed Remus and developed the city by himself.
  • 101

    Twelve Tables

    Twelve Tables
    450 BC
    The Law of the Twelve Tables was the Romans attempt at making a code of law. These tables stated private rights and procedures.
  • 102

    Rome becomes a republic

    509 BC
    The Romans overthrew the Etruscans who had ruled over them for hundreds of years. They then established their own republican government.
  • 102

    First Punic War Starts

    264 BC
    This was the first of three wars between Ancient Carthage and the Roman Republic. The war ended with a treaty between Rome and Carthage.
  • 102

    The Second Punic War

    218 BC
    In the second punic war was against Hannibal. The war involved combats in the western and eastern Mediterranean. Rome ended up winning this war.
  • 102

    Third Punic War

    149 BC
    In this war the Romans were lead by Scipio the Younger. The Romans captured and destroyed the city of Carthage and turned Africa into another provence of the Roman Empire.
  • 103

    Julius Caesar in Rome

    Julius Caesar in Rome
    53 BC
    Caesar played a critical role in the destruction of the Roman Republic and the Rise in the Roman Empire. He gained control through military force. He was eventually named dictator of Rome.
  • 104

    Caesar dies

    Rome
    44 BC
    Julius Caesar died after some Roman senators came up with a plot to kill him. There were many ways they thought about killing him, but they ended up stabbing him to death with daggers.
  • 105

    Augustus becomes Emperor

    Augustus becomes Emperor
    27 BC
    Augustus was the first Roman emperor as he completed the change from a rupublic. He focused on military power and lawmaking to become Rome's lone ruler.
  • 106

    Augustus dies

    14 AD
    Augustus died while his empire was at peace and in good standing. It is reported that his last words were “I found Rome of clay; I leave it to you of marble.”
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    Gladiators

    Gladiators
    50 AD
    Gladiators were trained very well with weapons like swords. They were then put in a contest and some even state that "...it was plain butchery." The main purpose of these games were to entertain the people.
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    Destruction of Pompeii

    destruction of Pompeii
    79 AD
    In AD 79 Mount Vesuvius erupted and burried the city of Pompeii. Some decided to flea the city, but for those who didn't, conditions became unlivable. A dence cloud formed over the city making it hard to breath.
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    Fall of Rome

    476 AD
    The Roman Empire came to an end after many bad defeats. Two of these defeats included a catastrophic loss to the Visgoths and a loss to Attila the Hun. By 476 the last of the Western Roman Emperors were replaced by the Germans.
  • Burning of Rome

    Burning of Rome
    64 AD
    The Great Fire of Rome brought great devistation to Rome. Some accounts creditied Emperor Nero for starting the fire while others credit him for containing it. The Christians were blamed for the fire which lead to the first Christian persecution.
  • Romans destory the Temple

    Rome70 AD
    In 66 AB Jews rebelled against their Roman masters. The Romans continued fighting the Jews and eventually turned all their attention to Jerusalem. In 70 AD the Romans made it into Jerusalem and destroyed the Temple that was the center of Judaism.