Aeneid - Roman History

  • Period: 100 to Jan 1, 1300

    Rome History

  • 127

    Augustus

    Here is the man whos coming you so often hear prophesiesed . Here he is Auustus Ceasar, son of a God. - Book 6 Line 791
  • 131

    Battle of Actium

    In the middle were the bronze armoured fleets at the battle of Actium - Book 8 Line 675
  • 144

    Death of Caesar

  • 206

    Pompey

  • 233

    Gracchi

  • 254

    Mummuis

  • 302

    Scipio defeats Carthage

    The two Scipios both of them thunderbolts of war - Book 6 Line 843
  • 335

    Torquatus

    cruel Torquatas with his axe
  • 350

    Serranus

    Or you, Serranus sowing your seed in the furrow? - Book 6 Line 845
  • 546

    Camillus

    Camillus carrying back the standards - Book 6 Line 837
  • Nov 19, 716

    Tarquins

    Do you wish to see now the Tarquin Kings - Book 6 Line 819
  • Nov 19, 717

    The Seven Kings of Rome

  • Nov 19, 750

    Punshment of Mettius Fufetus

    Four horse chariots had been driven hard in opposite diractions and tore Mettuis in two - Book 8 Line 643
  • Nov 19, 750

    Etruscan attack on Rome

  • Nov 19, 773

    Tullus

    Hard on his heel with come Tullus to shatter the leisure of his native lands and rouse to battle men who have settle into idleness and armies who have lost the habit of triump - Book 6 Line 811
  • Nov 19, 1100

    Latin Kings of Alba Longa

    Our dynasty to rule Alba LOnga - Book 6 Line 768
  • Nov 19, 1200

    Silvius

    He will be called Silvius an Alban name - Book 6 Line 764
  • Cato

    Who would leave you unmentioned great Cato? -Book 6 Line 841
  • Paullus

  • Romulus and Remus

    Romulus Quirinus and his brother Remus will sit dispensing justice - Book 1 Line 293
  • Rape of the Sabine Women

    the violent rape of the Sabines - Book 8 Line 635
  • Attack of the Gauls

    there were the Gauls close by - Book 8 Line 657
  • Marcellus

  • Fabricus

    Or Fabricus who will find power in poverty? - Book 6 Line 844
  • Cossus

    Or you Cossus? - Book 6 Line 842
  • Ancus

    Next to him and more boastful comes Ancus too fond even now of the breath of popular favour - Book 6 Line 817
  • Brutus

    Killed Caesar