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greek history timeline
Category:
История
Обновлено:
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События
Foundation of Rome by Romulus and Remus
Beginning of the republic
Ti. Gracchus tribun
C. Gracchus tribun 2 years
L. Appileius Saturnius tribun
Marcus Drusus is tribun
lex julia
lex plautia papiria
P. Sculpicius Rufus is tribun
L Cornelius Cinna is consul
Cn. Papirus Carbo is consul
First census after guerre civile
Sylla returns to Rome after guerre sociale
C. Marius is consul for 5 years
Cinna and Marius are consuls
Sylla writes a threatening letter to Rome and Cinna is killed
Sylla marches on Rome
First proscription of Sylla
Sylla is named dictateur constitué for 2 years
Sylla dies
tensions create violence in Rome
Lepidus is consul for the 70s
Pompée is given power to fight in the north of Italy
Pompée is given imperium consulaire
Metellus and Sylla celebrate triumph in Rome
lex clotia
Pompey is elected consul
Pompey receives an imperium extrodinaire
lex manilia
Cicero is elected consul
3rd triumph of Pompey
Caesar is proconsul in Hispanie for 2 years
Caesar is elected consul
Publius Clodius is tribun
Pompey and Crassus are elected consul
Caesar is given imperium in Gaule, Pompey in Hispanie and Crassus in Syrie
Crassus dies in battle
Riots by the pleb
No consul elected at the beginning of 53 BC
Clodius and Milon are elected consul
Pompée takes over consulat and is named dictateur
Julie, Caesar's daughter, Pompey's wife dies
Pompée votes a law of the consulat and the commandement
Pompey marries Metellus Scipion's daughter
Question of Caesar's sucession is discussed in tribun de la plebe
Caesar presentes au consulat inabsentia for 48 BC
Caesar marches with his armies in Italy/rome
Pompée leaves Rome for Greece
Caesar is elected consul
Battaille de Pharsale
Pompey dies
Bataille d'Alexandrie
Bataille de Zela
Bataille de Thapsus
victoire en Hispanie
Caesar's dictatorship is named perpetuel
Caesar inaugurated forum iulium
Caesar dies
Antoine is consul
Octavien victory over Antoine
Octavien marches on the senate and takes control of Rome.
Octavien becomes consul
Cicero dies
Bataille de Macedoine et Phillippe
accords de Brindes
accords de Misene
Sextus Pompey dies
Octavien gets rid of Lepidus
Antoine is charged with reorganising the provinces in Egyot and the east.
Antoine is victorious against the Parthiens in orient.
Antoine celebrates a large victory in Egypt for his win against the Parthiens.
Antoine is accused by Octavien and by the senate of betraying Rome.
Octavien declares war against Cleopatrs VII.
Battle of Actium
Octavien now controls the whole of Rome.
Octavien returns to Rome and celebrated a triple-triumph
Recensement by Agrippa
Auguste elected consul for 6e time.
From now on triumphs are only celebrated by the imperial family.
Octavien is given the name Augustus.
Octavien given imperium in the provinces of Syrie, Hispanie and Egypt.
Augustus returns to rome and gives up his consulat
Augustus receives tribun de la plebe
Lepidus dies
Augustus receives power of grand pontificat
loi matrimonal d'Auguste
Augustus named empereur
Agrippa dies
Augustus dies
Периоды
First civil war of Rome "guerre sociale"
Second civil war
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