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First Triumvirate Timeline
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Kristina Knauss
⟶ Actualizado 15 ene 2020 ⟶
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Ancient Greece Timeline
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71 BCE Marcus Licinius Crassus crushes the Spartacus slave revolt in southern Italy.
70 BCE Pompey and Crassus are made consuls.
67 BCE The Gabinian Law is passed, giving Pompey great power to deal with pirates.
67 BCE Pompey assembles a naval fleet and attacks Pamphylia and Cilicia, principally to repress piracy.
53 BCE Battle of Carrhae. Crassus is captured and executed by the Parthians. (copy)
66 BCE The Manilian Law is passed, giving Pompey great power to deal with Mithridates VI of Pontus.
63 BCE The Roman general Pompey defeats the Seleucid Antiochus XIII and incorporates Syria as a province of the Roman empire.
62 BCE Pompey returns to Italy, and disbands his army upon landing. (copy)
62 BCE Pompey returns to Italy, and disbands his army upon landing. (copy)
58 BCE Caesar attacks the Helvetii while on migration and defeats them. (copy) (copy)
57 BCE A Roman army under Caesar narrowly defeats an army of Nervii, Atrebates, and Viromandui. (copy)
56 BCE The navies of Rome and the Veneti Gauls clash resulting in a Roman victory. This is the first recorded naval battle in the Atlantic Ocean. (copy)
55 BCE Marcus Licinius Crassus is made consul for the second time and departs on campaign in Parthia. (copy)
49 BCE Caesar crosses the Rubicon. Civil war between Caesar and Pompey begins.
55 BCE Pompey the Great builds the first permanent stone theatre in Rome. (copy) (copy)
55 BCE Caesar attempts to invade Britain. (copy)
54 BCE Caesar successfully invades Britain but withdraws to Gaul. (copy)
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58 BCE - 51 BCE Julius Caesar's conquest of Gaul.
60 BCE - 53 BCE First Triumvirate between Caesar, Pompey and Crassus.
58 BCE - 57 BCE Cicero is exiled from Rome. (copy)
54 BCE - 29 BCE Forum of Caesar constructed in Rome by Julius Caesar as another area to conduct judicial business. It is the best surviving of his monuments.