The battle of Actium occurred in 31 BC. The fleet of Octavian and Agrippa defeated the fleet of Mac Antony and Cleopatra. This battle was part of the civil war between Octavian and March Antony, the final civil war of the Roman Republic. Marc Antony and Cleopatra fled to Egypt. They were defeated again and committed suicide. Octavian then became the sole ruler of Rome and her territories and the first Roman emperor. He did away with the Roman Republic and started the 503-year period of absolute rule by emperors. When he became the emperor he was given the title of Augustus. Historians use the name Augustus for the period when he was the emperor.
Nothing special happened to Rome in 750 CE. The pope was Zachary, who was the Bishop of Rome form 741 to 752 . He encouraged the deposition of the last Merovingian king of the Franks Childeric III and Pepin (the initiator of the Carolingian dynasty) to become king. Childeric III was deposed on 752. If you are referring to 750 BCE, 753 BCE was the date of the foundation of Rome.
150 BCE
Twelve Tables 450 BCE Battle of Zama 202 BCE Carthage destroyed 146 BCE.
776 BCE
312 bce
From 550 BCE to 330 BCE.
It means 550-330 years before common era. BCE stands for before common era.
There is considerable latitude in years and names, however the following is fairly common: 1400-1200 BCE Mycenaean 1200-750 BCE Dark Age 750-500 BCE Archaic 500-330 BCE Classical 330-30 BCE Hellenistic 30 BCE- Roman
550-330 BCE
Alexander the Great took effective control of the Empire in 331 BCE, so by 330 BCE there was no Persian Empire to rule - it was the Macedonian Empire of Alexander.
550 to 330 BCE.
550-330 BCE - 220 years.
Rome was conquered in 530
It took place 149 to 146 BCE. Rome captured Carthage and sold its people into slavery to put an end to Carthage's challenge to Rome's supremacy of the Western Mediterranean.
Carthage was destroyed in 146 BCE, leaving Rome the dominant power in the Western Mediterranean.
146 BCE.
31 BCE.