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Around 800 BC, the Latins moved to Italy and settled along the Tiber River.
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In 509 BC, the Romans expelled the Etruscan rulers and established a republic.
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Over time, Roman forces conquered the entire peninsula in 270 BC.
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From 264 BC to 146 BC, Rome participated in three times of the Punjab war against Carthage.
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Tiberius Gracchus called the state to allocate land to the poor in 133 BC.
In 123 BC, his brother Gaius sought public funds to buy food for the poor.
The senators think this is a threat to the brothers.
Hiring thugs sparked street violence, killing brothers and thousands of followers. -
After the Judea fell in 63 BC, most Jews accepted Roman rule.
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In 58 BC, Julius Caesar led his army into Gaul.
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Growth of Roman Power to 44 B.C.
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A group of senators stabbed him in 44 BC.
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He ruled in AD 14 and ended the Republic but created a stable government.
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Jesus was born around 4 B.C. in Bethlehem, near Jerusalem.
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200 years
From Augustus to Marcus Orilius
Pax Romana,
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In 66 AD, Jewish dissatisfaction with the Roman government was transformed into rebellion.
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In 70 AD, Rome suppressed the uprising and burned the Jewish temple in Jerusalem.
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In A.D. 79. Volcano, mountain. Vesuvius erupted, burying Pompeii in the ashes, trapping residents, but retaining their houses and works of art.
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Emperor prepare for the war and he believes he will win