Their kingdom was conquered by Rome in the year 106.
Nothing much in that particular year.
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Capture of Rome happened on 1870-09-20.
The Great Fire of Rome broke out on 18 July AD 64 in the merchant district of the city, near the Circus Maximus, Rome's huge chariot stadium. This was during the reign of Nero.
Julius Nepos was emperor of Rome in 476AD.
The Middle Ages started in Italy with the sack of Rome in 476AD
I think you need to be way more specific. "Ancient Rome" could be classed from its founding in 753BC to the fall of Rome in 476AD.
Their kingdom was conquered by Rome in the year 106.
That was the year of the Great Fire of Rome in which two thirds of the city was destroyed.
Nothing much in that particular year.
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It was when the fall of Rome happened :)
Rome conquered Carthage
Annals of Rome happened in 1986.
March on Rome happened in 1922.
Warrior of Rome happened in 1991.