Roman Government

  • 500

    Etruscan is crowned king of Rome.

    600 BC
  • Oct 6, 600

    Tarquin the Proud is the last Etruscan king to govern Rome.

    509 BC
  • Oct 6, 700

    The Senate allows the Plebeians to form an assembly and elect tribunes.

    494 BC
  • Oct 6, 1000

    Rome gains control of the Western Mediterranean

    146 BC
  • Oct 6, 1100

    The gap between the wealthy and the poor deepens as Rome grows larger.

    133-121 BC
  • Oct 6, 1200

    Rome gains control of Macedonia

    70 BC
  • Oct 6, 1300

    A civil war over power begins in Rome

    88-82 BC
  • Oct 6, 1400

    Julius Caesar is elected consul with the help of Crassus,

    60 BC
  • Oct 6, 1500

    Julius Caesar became the absolute ruler of Rome,

    44 BC
  • Cospieres begin to plot against Ceassar

    44 BC
  • Ceassar is Stabed to DEATH

    44 BC
  • Octavian, Caesar's son, Mark Antony, and Lipidus take control of the Roman Empire

    43 BC
  • Octavian becomes the sole leader of Rome

    27 BC
  • Rome experiences conflict over the transfer of power

    96 AD
  • he Senate allows the Plebeians to form an assembly and elect tribunes.

    451 BC
  • Rome rules Italy

    265 BC
  • Augustus dies

    14 AD
  • Diocletian becomes the newest emperor of Rome

    284 AD
  • Constantine gains control of the West

    312 AD
  • Constantine gains control of advocates for Christianity.

    312 AD