• Founding of Rome
    753 BCE

    Founding of Rome

    Romulus and Remus werw the founders of Roma. In the end iot would be only Romulus who would found it , becoming its first king. A substantial part of the research remains skeptical of this legend, giving origins to the city at the end of the 7th century BC. The possible historical bases for the mythological narrative as a whole remain confused and up for debate
  • Emergence of the polis
    700 BCE

    Emergence of the polis

    The term law in ancient Greece cannot be understood as a specific legal system, since each polis was governed by its own system of laws, the legal regim of autonomy and self sufficiency. In fact, it is a collective term to refer to a regional and historically outlined form of positive law, however, based on a common legal thought and on the same principles
  • First written laws
    620 BCE

    First written laws

    The term law in ancient Greece cannot be understood as a specific legal system of laws, the legal regime of autonomy and self sufficiency. In fact, it is collective term to refer to a regional and historically outlined form of positive law, however, based on a common legal thought and on the same principles
  • Beginning of the republic
    509 BCE

    Beginning of the republic

    It was stage of Ancient Rome in which the city and its territoties had a system of government exercised by magistrates elected by assemblies of citizens, in the context of a rule of law
  • Origin is from the Athenian democracy
    507 BCE

    Origin is from the Athenian democracy

    The first documented democracy in history it had a life in a relatively short time compared to today's liberal democracies
  • Conquest of Italy
    500 BCE

    Conquest of Italy

    By the fifth century, Rome, became the main power of Latium, wich it dominated in its entirety, with a powerful army - now also integrated by the old Latin troops, after the dissolution of the Latin League - that from now on, and in a fleetingly, it will end up dominating the rest of the towns that were in Italy
  • War of peloponeso
    431 BCE

    War of peloponeso

    It was a military conflict in Ancient Greece that pitted the cities formed by the Delian League (led by athens) and the Peloponnesian League (led by Sparta). Traditionally, historians have divided the war insto three phases.
  • Hellenstic kingdoms
    323 BCE

    Hellenstic kingdoms

    After some wars and the death of Alexander, the generals took power and ended up diving the territory of the empire into three kingdoms: The kingdom of Macedonia, Egypt and Syria.
  • Rome conquers Greece
    146 BCE

    Rome conquers Greece

    Roman greece is the name for the period in Greek history that followed the Roman victory. In the battle of Corinth, in the year 146 BC., until the establiment of the city of Byzantium, as the capital of the Easter Roman empire in the year 330.
  • Ovtavian Augustus first emperor of rome
    63 BCE

    Ovtavian Augustus first emperor of rome

    He ruled between 27 BC. and 14 AC. year of his death, thus becoming the longest serving roman emperor in history.
  • Julio César
    44 BCE

    Julio César

    After the death of Crassus in the east (53 Bc), the second civil war was broke out between the other 2, with Caesar emergine visctorious acumulated all the powers and controled the senate and the assambly. However, a facation of the senate revelled and in 44 BC. was murdered.
  • Crisis of the III century
    250

    Crisis of the III century

    There was strong pressure from people outside the empire and a strong political economic and social crisis within the empire that leasted 50 years.
  • Edict of Theodosius
    380

    Edict of Theodosius

    The christianity became the official religion of the Roman Empire.
  • Theodosius divedes the Roman Empire
    395

    Theodosius divedes the Roman Empire

    The Roman Empire was divided into two halves, the east and the west and one of his sons was left in charge of the west and the other of the east
  • Romulos Augustulus, last emperor of the Western Roman Empire
    476

    Romulos Augustulus, last emperor of the Western Roman Empire

    Period: 475 to 476
    It marks end of the Roman empire altough it eastern part survived until 1453.