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Ancient Rome

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    The Reign of Augustus Caeser

    The Reign of Augustus Caeser
    The reign of Augustus initiated an era of relative peace. This time of peace was called Pax Romana. Augustus also spread the empire because he annexed Eygypt, Dalmatia, Pannonia, Noricum and Raetia. He also made a system of roads with a courier system.
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    Hannibal

    Hannibal
    He was considered to be on of the greatest military gnerals of all time. In his first few years in Italy during the war he won 3 major battle. After one of his most important wars he was betrayed by the Roman's and committed suicide by poisoning himself.
  • 535

    The Reign of Lucius Tarquinius Superbus

    The Reign of Lucius Tarquinius Superbus
    Lucius Tarquinius Superbus was the very last of Roman kings. He was said to have gained kingship by killing his powerful and much admired predecessor Survius Tullius. After left from being the king of Rome, Rome had no more kings.
  • Jan 1, 616

    The Reign of Lucius Tarquinius Priscus

    The Reign of Lucius Tarquinius Priscus
    Known as the legendary fith king of Rome. In Rome he gained respect through his courtesy. He was so courtious that King Ancus Himself noticed him and appionted him the job of taking care of his own two sons. He also incresed the size of the senate by adding 100 men from minor leading families.
  • Jan 1, 640

    The reign of Ancus Marcius

    The reign of Ancus Marcius
    Ancus Marcius was the legendary fourth of the kings of Rome. According to Festus he got the sirname Ancus from his crooked arm. His first act as king was to make sure rights of religion were no longer neglected or improperly informed.
  • Jan 1, 673

    Reign of Tullus Hostilius

    Reign of Tullus Hostilius
    He was known as the legendary third of the kings of Rome. Tullus was also known as a warlike king. Tullus was the grandson of Hostus Hostilius who fought with Romulus and died in The Sabine Invasion of Rome. His principal of his riegn was the defeat of Alba Longa.
  • Jan 1, 715

    The Reign of Numa Pompilius

    The Reign of Numa Pompilius
    He was known as the legendary second king of Rome when he ruled after Romulus. It is said that his daugther is the mother of one of the future kings called Ancus Marcius. Numa is also said to have died in the year of 673 BC.
  • Jan 1, 753

    Founding of Rome

    Founding of Rome
    Rome was said to be founded in 753 BC after Romulus killed Remus. However Romulus and Remus is said to be a myth that founded Rome. Romulus and Remus were twins that were raised by a she wolf. Later to battle eachother as men and Romulus to have killed Remus and take control of rome. This was a myth that was said to be a reason Rome was founded, but no one ever really got enough evidence to support this theory.
  • Jan 1, 753

    Creation of the Roman Senate

    Creation of the Roman Senate
    The Roman Senate lasted through many of the events in Rome. It survived and overthrough kings, it lasted through the fall of the Roman republic, the split of the Roman empire and the Barbarian rule of Rome. It was founded in the early days of Rome, in fact in the same year.
  • The Reign of Servius Tullius

    The Reign of Servius Tullius
    He was known as the legendary sixth king of Rome. He was also said to be the first Roman King to Accede without election because he gained the throne by popularity. He reigned for 44 years until he got murdered by his daughter and his son-in-law.