753 B.C.E. | Traditional founding of the city of Rome |
509 B.C.E. | Traditional date of the establishment of the Roman Republic |
451– |
Laws of the Twelve Tables written and issued |
ca. 265 B.C.E. | Romans control most of Italy |
264– 218– 149– |
Punic Wars |
53– |
Civil wars among rival claimants to power |
44 B.C.E. | Assassination of Julius Caesar |
31 B.C.E. | Octavian (Augustus) defeats Antony and Cleopatra |
27 B.C.E. | Senate grants Octavian the title “Augustus”; date marks the beginning of the Roman Empire |
27 B.C.E.–68 C.E. | Julio- |
ca. 3 B.C.E.–29 C.E. | Life of Jesus |
69– |
Flavian emperors; restoration of order after civil wars |
96– |
Antonine emperors; prosperity and the height of the pax Romana |
235– |
Third- |
284– |
Diocletian and Constantine attempt to reconstruct the empire |
313 C.E. | Emperor Constantine issues Edict of Milan, allowing practice of all religions in the Roman Empire |
380 C.E. | Emperor Theodosius makes Christianity the official religion of the empire |
476 C.E. | Odoacer deposes the last Roman emperor in the West |