Rome was founded by Romulus in 753 BC. The foundation did not involve the building of a new city. It was the foundation of the Roman state. Romulus united the separate settlements on what became the Seven Hills of Rome under his rule. Romulus was also the first king of Rome.
at that time the emperor of rome was claudius. Claudius sent Aulus Plautius with four legions to Britain (Britannia) after an appeal from an ousted tribal ally. Britain was an attractive target for Rome because of its material wealth - particularly mines and slaves. It was also a haven for Gallic rebels and the like, and so could not be left alone much longer. Claudius himself travelled to the island after the completion of initial offensives, bringing with him reinforcements and elephants. The latter must have made an impression on the Britons when they were used in the capture of Camulodunum. He left after 16 days, but remained in the provinces for some time. The Senate granted him atriumph for his efforts, as only members of the imperial family were allowed such honours. Claudius later lifted this restriction for some of his conquering generals. He was granted the honorific "Britannicus" but only accepted it on behalf of his son, never using the title himself. When the British general Caractacus was captured in AD 50, Claudius granted him clemency. Caractacus lived out his days on land provided by the Roman state, an unusual end for an enemy commander.
Trajan died. Hadrian succeded him by getting endorsed by the senate and his legions in Syria.
Julius Caesar the last of the triumvirate about to be crowned Emperor of Rome. Was Assassinated by the Senate.
It was the year that the future emperor Augustus was born in Rome.
In 43 BC the second triumvirate was formed including Mark antony, octavius and lepidus.
In 14 AD the emperor Augustus died and the emperor Tiberius came into power.
what happend in 49 bc
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Rome was 753 years old before AD
In the sack of Rome in 410 AD, the Visigoths were led by Alaric. There is a link to an article on the sack of Rome below.
Augustus reigned over Rome from January 16, 27 BC to August 19, 14 AD.
Publius Aelius Traianus Hadrianus born on 24 January 76 AD/ CE became Emperor of Rome at 117 AD/ CE until his death at 138 AD/ CE. During his reign the Empire was extended from the British isles and the Atlantic to Black and Red seas. He was the third of the five good Emperors of Rome.
Tiberius ruled from AD 14 to AD 37.
14 AD is the date of Augustus' death. Augustus established himself as the sole rule of Rome after a civil war with his opponents.
Rome fell
Octavian established a partnership with the Senate to establish stable government of the Roman Empire.
Augustus died in 14 AD.
The fall of Rome (Roman Empire) to the Huns.
Augustus was officially emperor of Rome from 30 BC. to 14 AD.Augustus was officially emperor of Rome from 30 BC. to 14 AD.Augustus was officially emperor of Rome from 30 BC. to 14 AD.Augustus was officially emperor of Rome from 30 BC. to 14 AD.Augustus was officially emperor of Rome from 30 BC. to 14 AD.Augustus was officially emperor of Rome from 30 BC. to 14 AD.Augustus was officially emperor of Rome from 30 BC. to 14 AD.Augustus was officially emperor of Rome from 30 BC. to 14 AD.Augustus was officially emperor of Rome from 30 BC. to 14 AD.
That was the year of the Great Fire of Rome in which two thirds of the city was destroyed.
Please be more specific. BC or AD? Rome? Greece?
Nothing much in that particular year.
There are so many things that What happened in ancient Rome AD. In AD 190, that is when the Roman Empire started to collapse after attacks by various people like Vandals and Goths.
Constantinople becomes capital of Roman Empire