The rise

The Rise Of The Roman Empire

  • 753 BCE

    Romulus Founds (Starts) Rome

    Romulus Founds (Starts) Rome
    On April 21, 753 B.C, the Romulus twins found Rome on the site where they were suckled by a she-wolf as orphaned infants. Rome grew on an early Tiber River. The name of the city was argued over the twin brothers in which one got killed by the other. it starts as an uncovered place where wolfs were living.
  • 410 BCE

    Visigoths Sack Rome

    Visigoths Sack Rome
    On August 24, 410 B.C, The city, "Rome", was attacked by the Visigoths lead by King Alaric. At that time, Rome was no longer the Western capital of the Roman Emperor . At that time, there was a split of campus(North,South,etc).It was almost like a treaty and it started after Thedious died and the emperor split in half between his two sons. After that occurred, War occurred between the two.
  • 347 BCE

    Christianity Declared Sole Religion By Theodosius I

    Christianity Declared Sole Religion By Theodosius I
    Theodosius reign was called a shift because once where he was living, there was lots of religions occurring and he wanted to make a change. He decided to tell his country and church about his idea. His idea was to only have one religion occurring and it was "Christianity".
  • 118 BCE

    Pantheon Constructed By Hadrian

    Pantheon Constructed By Hadrian
    The Roman Pantheon is the most preserved building in Ancient Rome. It is the Roman Temple dictated to all the gods of the pagan Rome. The emperor Hadrian built the Pantheon to replace his friend "Augustus" temple. The temple burnt down as the bricks weren't stuck together.
  • 63 BCE

    Caesar Augustus Becomes Empreor

    Caesar Augustus Becomes Empreor
    Augustus was the founder of the Roman principate and was considerd the first Roman Empreor. He was adopted by the will of his great uncle, Julius Ceasar and gained supreme power by his defeat of Mark Anthoy. His real name wasn't Agustus, it was Octavian but his other name was given to him by his affect in the Roman Emproer.
  • 44 BCE

    Julius Caesar Killed

    Julius Caesar Killed
    On March 15,44 B.C, Julius Caesar was killed by the Roman Senators that work with him. As Julius was assassinated by them and killed many Romans were frightened as Julius was a dictator of the senators. The assassinator has become a leader of the republics. He was also remembered as a hero for the life of the people.
  • 30 BCE

    Crucifixion Of Jesus Christ

    Crucifixion Of Jesus Christ
    The Crucifixion of Jesus occurred in the first century of Judea. According to the conical gospels, Jesus was arrested,tried/tied, and sentenced by Pontius Pilate to be scourged. Crucifixion was a large method of the capital punishment in which the victim is tied or nailed to a large wooden beam and left to hang on several days until eventual death from exhaustion and asphyxiation.
  • 183

    Hannibal Invades Italy

    Hannibal Invades Italy
    Hannibal was an Carthaginian General and was considered one of the greatest military commanders. In his first few years in Italy, he won 3 dramatic victories.