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1.
510 BC
Tarruins exiled from Rome,which ended the Monarchy.Which caused a war with him
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2.
486-405 BC
After Tarquins was exiled there were wars with the Etrusans
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3.
390 BC
The Gauls invaded rome
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4.
367 BC
A law passed that stated one consul must be plebian origin
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5.
340-338 BC LATIN WARS
Romans gained control of the Italian peninsula
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6.
343-290 BC SAMNITES WARS
Rome and the Samnites entered into an alliance,but rome ignored the treaty with the samnites
In 328 BC Rome found a colony at Fregellae on the Liris but it was on samnite's territory
After the Naples Affair the Neapolis were divided into groups who supported Rome (the propertied), or who supported the Samnites (the people)
The propertied prevailed and got rid of the Samnites.
The third Samnite war caused Rome's territory extended from the Tyrrhenian Sea to the Adriatic.
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7.
281-272
War with the Greeks
Lucanians dominated most Greek cities in the south
Tarentum successfully sought help from mainland Greece
When these measures failed, Thurii asked for Roman protection from the Lucanians
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8.
264-241 FIRST PUNIC WAR
Was a cause or the war that was the unsettled state of Sicily
The war was fought mostly in Sicily
Romans first built fleets that were built and manned by Greek allies
After the Roman naval victories, Carthage sued for peace
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9.
218-201 SECOND PUNIC WAR
Hannibal took control of the Greek city and Roman ally, Saguntum and set up a Carthaginian base
Then rome declared war on Carthage
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10.
149-146 BC THIRD PUNIC WAR
Romans was led by Scipio the Younger, who captured and destroyed the city of Carthage
That turned Africa into another province of the mighty Roman Empire.
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11.
72-70 AD THE GREAT SPARTACUS SLAVE REVOLT
It was led by an escaped Gladiator named Spartacus
In 72 B.C. Spartacus moved his army to Cisalpine Gaul,Where he was first defeated when one of his divisions engaged a consular army sent against it
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12.
59 AD First Triumverant
The First Triumvirate was the political alliance of Gaius Julius Caesar, Marcus Licinius Crassus, and Gnaeus Pompeius Magnus.
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13.
42 BC
Birth of Tiberius Claudius Nero,the future second emperor of rome
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14.
43-31 AD
The name given to the official political alliance of Octavius, Marcus Aemilius Lepidus, and Mark Antony
The Second Triumvirate was a legally established institution whose overwhelming power in the Roman state was given full legal sanction
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15.
14 AD
Augustus Caesar died and Tiberius takes the throne
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16.
27 AD
End of the roman republic
The event that showed the end of the Roman Republic and the transition into the Roman Empire
The fall of the roman empire was caused by all the wars and events that rome was involved in.
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17.
26AD
Tiberius returns to Capris and sanjanus and was in total control of Rome
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18.
37 AD
Tiberius dies and Gaius takes the throne
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19.
64 AD
Fire breaks out in rome.
They thought nero did it
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20.
192 AD
Beginning of the end for the western Roman Empire
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21.
WORK CITED
http://library.thinkquest.org/26907/timeline.htm
http://www.heritage-history.com/www/heritage.php?Dir=wars&FileName=wars_ser...
http://www.historyofwar.org/articles/wars_latin_war_340-38.html
http://ancienthistory.about.com/od/romerepublic/ss/60-50-B-C-Caesar-Crassus...
http://www.unrv.com/roman-republic/fall-of-roman-republic.php
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