Timeline of Ancient Rome
This is a Timeline of events concerning Ancient Rome , from the city foundation until the last attempt of the Roman Empire of the East to conquer Rome.
Note: After the 3rd century AD, the timeline is very incomplete – you can help Wikipedia by adding dates to it.
91 /88 BC – Social wars , the last rebellion of the Italian nations against Rome
88 BC – Sulla crosses the pomerium with his legions and invades Rome
88 /85 BC – First Mithridatic War against Mithridates VI of Pontus
83 /82 BC – First Roman civil war, between Sulla and the popular faction; Sulla wins and becomes dictator ; censor office abolished (to be recreated in 70 BC )
83 /82 BC – Second Mithridatic War ; Sulla returns to Rome and is nominated dictator
82 /72 BC – Sertorius , the last Marian general continues the civil war in Hispania
74 /66 BC – Third Mithridatic War , eventually won by Pompey
67 BC – Pompey clears the Mediterranean of pirates
63 BC –
59 /54 BC – First triumvirate , an alliance between Julius Caesar , Pompey and Crassus
58 /50 BC – Caesar fights the Gallic wars , acquiring the province of Gallia Comata
54 /53 BC – First campaign against the Parthian Empire ; Crassus utterly defeated and killed
49 BC – Caesar crosses the Rubicon (alea iacta est ) and begins the Second Roman civil war against the Optimates , the conservative faction of the senate , led by Pompey
48 /45 BC – Caesar pursues and defeats the Optimates in Greece and Africa
44 BC – Caesar is assassinated in the Ides of March
44 /42 BC – Third Roman civil war, between the assassins of Caesar (led by Cassius and Brutus ) and Caesar 's heirs, Octavian and Mark Antony
43 BC – Octavian , Antony and Lepidus form the second triumvirate
36 BC – Antony ' Parthian campaign ends in failure
32 BC – End of peaceful relations between Octavian and Antony
31 BC – In the battle of Actium , Octavian decisively defeats Antony and Cleopatra
30 BC – Antony and Cleopatra commit suicide; Egypt becomes a Roman province
27 BC – End of the Republic , begin of the Roman Empire : Octavian is now called Augustus Caesar and becomes the sole ruler of Rome
28 /24 BC – Augustus' campaigns against the Cantabrians in Hispania Tarraconensis
16 /15 BC – Augustus' campaigns against the Alpine tribes
12 /7 BC – Tiberius and Drusus conquer Pannonia and campaign against the Germanic tribes
3rd century
4th century
5th century
410 – Rome is sacked by Alaric I
447 – Eastern Rome loses to Attila the Hun
455 – Rome is plundered by the Vandals
468 – Leo I launches a naval expedition against the Vandals
475 – Romulus Augustus becomes emperor
476 – Romulus Augustus forced to abdicate. Traditional date for the fall of the western Roman Empire.
6th century
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See also: List of ancient Romans – List of Roman battles – Military History of Rome – Political Institutions of Rome – Roman culture