Rome Timeline

  • 753 BCE

    Rome is Founded

    Rome is Founded
    In the government the high authority were two consuls who ruled the republic. A senate of partitions selected these consuls.
  • 500 BCE

    Roman Expansion

    Roman Expansion
    Over 200 years Rome seized the entire Italian peninsula. This had to do with many wars.
  • 264 BCE

    Punic Wars

    Punic Wars
    The Punic wars were three wars fought between Rome and Carthage. It was one of the largest wars to take place at the time. The reason behind the war was Rome trying to expand and Carthage trying to protect their land.
  • 63 BCE

    Augustus Caesar

    Augustus Caesar
    Augustus was born in 63 B.C. He was the first Roman emperor. He played the path for the Pax Romana.
  • 60 BCE

    Start of Julius Caesar Reign

    Start of Julius Caesar Reign
    Julius Caesar was a Roman dictator that ruled for one year. His rule ended at his death, when he was assassinated.
  • 27 BCE

    End of the Republic

    End of the Republic
    Inner turmoil caused the republic to collapse. Slaves led a revolt, and the military dissent.
  • 27 BCE

    Pax Romana

    Pax Romana
    Pax Romana was an extended period of peacefulness. There was minimal expansion, and no wars.
  • 4 BCE

    Jesus's main teachings

    Jesus's main teachings
    The only way to get to the Kingdom of Heaven is through believing in and doing the will of God. Jesus didn't teach condemnation at all.
  • 27

    Jesus main Teachings

    Jesus main Teachings
    Jesus taught the belief in one God and the Ten Commandments. One of Jesus's most know teachings are the beatitudes, which basically say that everyone is blessed.
  • 272

    Constantine

    Constantine
    Constantine was the Roman emperor from 306-337. He was known as Constantine the great. Constantine really strengthened the Roman Empire.
  • 284

    Diocletian becomes Emperor, splits Empire

    Diocletian becomes Emperor, splits Empire
    Diocletian split Rome into two parts. Then the new emperor Constantine legalised christianity, and moved the capital.
  • 330

    Founding of Constantinople

    Founding of Constantinople
    This was the capital of Rome under Constantine rule. He moved the capital after the empire split.
  • 330

    Innovation of the empire/ Founding of Constantinople.

    Innovation of the empire/ Founding of Constantinople.
    The first aqueduct was built in 312 B.C. and was an innovation for Rome. The Aqueduct brought fresh water to Rome’s people.
  • 529

    Roman Innovation in Law/Justice.

    Roman Innovation in Law/Justice.
    Romans had a bureaucracy. This was too fix the corrupt system they had before. The roman slave system also worked very well. Slaves could go to court with their masters if untreated fairly. Also if you were a Roman citizen you had many more rights than usual.