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753 BCE
Monarchy
It is said that the monarchy was the first political form of government of the city of Rome since its foundation with the expulsion of King Tarquin the Proud. His highest authority was the King or Monarch -
601 BCE
roman writing system
The Roman or Latin writing system is alphabetic and comes from Greek through Etruscan -
600 BCE
Roman army
The recruitment of soldiers was done taking into account the division of the Roman people into 30 curiae and 3 tribes. -
509 BCE
roman law republic
The Republic is called the second period of Roman history, which begins with the expulsion of Tarquin the Proud -
394 BCE
Emperor Theodosius
Roman emperor who imposed Christianity as the official religion and divided the Empire between East and West. -
312 BCE
The Censor Appius Claudius
The Censor Appio Claudius started the great Roman road network -
293 BCE
tetrarchy
The Tetrarchy was the system of government instituted by the Roman Emperor Diocletian -
284 BCE
low epire
The Late Roman Empire is the historical period that extends from the rise of Diocletian -
264 BCE
Punic Wars.
The main cause of the Punic Wars was the conflict of interests between the Carthaginian Empire and the then Republic of Rome, in full expansion and on the way to becoming the vast empire it became. -
201 BCE
Crisis of the Empire
Among its causes are the weakness of the different emperors, misgovernment, the difficulty in collecting taxes and the pressure of the barbarian peoples on the borders. -
69 BCE
flavian dynasty
The Flavian dynasty refers to a caste of Roman emperors. It comprised three rulers who occupied the throne -
58 BCE
the gallic wars
This decisive Roman victory meant the expansion of the Roman Republic over the entire Gallic territory. -
44 BCE
political system
El sistema político del Imperio surgió tras las guerras civiles que siguieron a la muerte de Julio César. -
27 BCE
roman state
It was the period of maximum expansion of the Roman State in Classical Antiquity. -
1494
The Wars of Italy.
The Italian Wars, also known as the Great Italian Wars and the Italian Wars, were a series of conflicts that took place between 1494 and 1559 that involved, on different occasions, the main states of Western Europe: France, the Crown of Castile, the Crown of Aragon, Holy Roman Empire