The western half of Rome falls
The Peloponnesian War.
According to legend 753 BC was when Romulus and Remus founded the City of Rome.
Around the year 2000 BC, Stonehenge was completed.
The ancient capital was likely a city called Thebes. Ahmose I founded a new age for a unified Egypt with Thebes as its capital. The city remained as capital during most of the 18th Dynasty (New Kingdom).Memphis was the ancient capital of Aneb-Hetch, the first nome of Lower Egypt
bc comes first because bc stands for before christ
476 BC
27 bc- ad 476/1453
500 bc to 476 ad
503 years
about 476 BC in China according to Wikipedia
No one sacked Rome in 476 BC. Rome was sacked by the Senone Gauls in 390 BC
From 27 BC to 476 AD the Romans had emperors.
No,some Chinese militants did back in about 476 BC-221 BC. But soccer is the #1 played sport in Mexico
27 BC - 476 AD (Western) 330-1453 (Eastern)
~ Rome was founded in 753 BC by a man named Romulus, who named the town "Rome" after himself. ~ The Romans conquered Spain in 206 BC. ~ In 146 BC, they conquered Greece. ~ The Roman Empire started in 27 AD. ~ The Roman Empire ended in 476 AD. That is all I know.
As there was no year zero, it would be 1214 years.
The Romans had a monarchy for 244 years (573-509 BC) a republic for 482 years (509-27 BC) and rule by emperors for 503 years (27 BC-476 AD).