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Timeline Of Rome

Published on Nov 18, 2015

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PRESENTATION OUTLINE

510 BC

  • Tarruins exiled from Rome,which ended the Monarchy.Which caused a war with him
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486-405 BC

  • After Tarquins was exiled there were wars with the Etrusans
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390 BC

  • The Gauls invaded rome

367 BC

  • A law passed that stated one consul must be plebian origin

340-338 BC LATIN WARS

  • Romans gained control of the Italian peninsula
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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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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

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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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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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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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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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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42 BC

  • Birth of Tiberius Claudius Nero,the future second emperor of rome
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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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14 AD

  • Augustus Caesar died and Tiberius takes the throne

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.

26AD

  • Tiberius returns to Capris and sanjanus and was in total control of Rome

37 AD

  • Tiberius dies and Gaius takes the throne
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64 AD

  • Fire breaks out in rome.
  • They thought nero did it
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192 AD

  • Beginning of the end for the western Roman Empire
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