-
Rise of Rome
Although rumor has it that the brothers founded Rome TOGETHER, Romulus ended up murdering Remus and took the throne. -
'http://legacy.fordham.edu/Halsall/ancient/asbook09.asp#Rome: Major Historians: Complete Texts' >Julius Caesar</a> Julius Caesar, an important war figure within Ancient Rome and political leader, was born in the year 100 B.C.
-
Tiberius, a man full of ideas, had been elected into the Roman government on 133 B.C.
-
He was quickly clubbed to death in 132 B.C. due to the fact of rushing his ideas and believes upon the citizens of Rome.
-
Pompey was elected in 70 B.C., and was a part of the First Triumvirate that included him, Caesar and Crassus
-
'http://legacy.fordham.edu/Halsall/ancient/asbook09.asp#Rome: Major Historians: Complete Texts' >Augustus</a> In the year 63 B.C., Augustus is born.
-
In 56 B.C., the first triumvirate is physically broken apart. Later on in 49 B.C., Caesar is told they need to be broken apart permanently.
-
31 B.C. Antony and Cleopatra commit suicide, and there was a slight messed up while this was occuring. Antony had believed Cleopatra to already be dead, when in actuality she was NOT, and had committed suicide and died in Cleopatras arms. This love story is where Romeo and Juliet come from.
-
Colosseum
This beatiful structure was built in 70 A.D., and used to host events that involved tons of blood and gore. -
High Points of Roman Empire
First war to break out occured on 167 A.D. and lasted till 175 A.D. -
Constantine
In 272 A.D., Constantine is born, and grows up to be a great fighter and later leads Rome. -
DeathI
n 337, Constantine the Great dies of illness. -
Rome
After Jovian's death in 364 A.D., Rome was split into two seperate empires; the Western and Eastern ones. -
-
In 476 A.D., the Romans fall to the German's and their armies under Romulus' rule.