In 69 A.D, it was the year of the four emperors, if you type this URL address into the thingy at the top of your page
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Timeline_of-ancient_Rome#2nd_century_BC
and just keep scrolling till you find it!!
This is what it says:
Year of the four Emperors: after the assassination of Galba, Otho and Vitellius briefly become emperors before Vespasian's accession to power in the end of the year; Flavian dynasty begins
Well, in 55BC 4 generals were fighting the British. The Capital City Rome continued its life (Eating, sleeping, Working... etc).
~ 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.
The date of the foundation of Rome was given as 753 BC.
had taken over Spain
Octavian established a partnership with the Senate to establish stable government of the Roman Empire.
Rome's ancient history goes back to 753 BC
Ancient Rome was a republic from 509 BC to 30 BC.
~ 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.
Rome conquered Carthage
Ancient Rome was said to have been founded in 753 BC.
The date of the foundation of Rome was given as 753 BC.
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had taken over Spain
753 BC is the traditional date for the founding of the city of Rome. Romulus was the king, according to legend.
Octavian established a partnership with the Senate to establish stable government of the Roman Empire.
in 10 BC in ancient rome
Rome's ancient history goes back to 753 BC
The music of ancient Rome was the music which was payed by the ancient Romans, whose civilisation spanned from 753 BC to 476 AD.