753 BC Romulus kills his brother Remus and founded Rome
c. 616 BC Tarquinius Priscus is named king
507-6 BC the Etruscans were expelled; the Roman Republic was declared
494 BC Commoners rise against the patricians, the ruling class.
Coding 450 BC Roman law in the Twelve Tables
390 BC The Gauls invade Rome
312 BC Road construction Apennine begins
219 BC After crossing the Alps, Anibal takes control of most of Italy
168 BC Rome conquers Greece
146 BC After more than 100 years of military conflict, Rome destroys Cartagena
Born 100 BC Emperor Julius Caesar
55 BC The Roman invasion of Britain
44 BC Brutus and Cassius killed Caesar on the Ides of March
31 BC Octavian defeated Antony and Cleopatra at the Battle of Actium
Reign of Emperor Caligula 37-41
64 It accuses the Emperor Nero set fire to Rome
80 Coliseum is completed
It reconstructs the PantenĂ³n 125
After 313 years of persecution, Constantine promulgated the Edict of Milan, which guarantees tolerance of Christianity
410 The Visigoths march in Rome
475-6 Byzantium is proclaimed as the center of the Empire
800 The alliance with the Franks results in the coronation of Charlemagne as Roman Emperor Augustus
First Holy Year 1300
1309 Pope Clement V moved to Avignon
1423 Holy Year
1450 Holy Year
1475 Holy Year
1508 Miguel Angel begins the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel
1527 Charles V's troops sack Rome
1563 The Council of Trent leads to the beginning of the Counter
Construction of the eighteenth century Trevi Fountain and the Spanish Steps in Spain
1798 The French kidnap the pope and declared the Republic in Rome
1808 Napoleon Bonaparte annexed the city
Fall 1814 Napoleon and the Papacy is restored
1860 Italy's reign is established. The French remain in Rome
1870 Unification of Italy
1922 The "Blackshirts" Mussolini invaded Rome
1929 Creation of the State of Vatican
Mussolini 1943 are expelled
1946 King Umberto II goes into exile after the referendum proclaiming Italy as a republic
Premiere 1959 Fellini's La Dolce Vita
Rome hosts the 1960 Olympic Games
1981 A gunshot wounds to Pope John Paul II
1990 Italy hosts the World Cup
1994 The right-wing coalition of Berlusconi lasts only a few months
Adreotti 1995, former President of Italy, is judged by mob connections
Prodi won the 1996 general elections and form a coalition of leftist
goa carnival 2016
c. 616 BC Tarquinius Priscus is named king
507-6 BC the Etruscans were expelled; the Roman Republic was declared
494 BC Commoners rise against the patricians, the ruling class.
Coding 450 BC Roman law in the Twelve Tables
390 BC The Gauls invade Rome
312 BC Road construction Apennine begins
219 BC After crossing the Alps, Anibal takes control of most of Italy
168 BC Rome conquers Greece
146 BC After more than 100 years of military conflict, Rome destroys Cartagena
Born 100 BC Emperor Julius Caesar
55 BC The Roman invasion of Britain
44 BC Brutus and Cassius killed Caesar on the Ides of March
31 BC Octavian defeated Antony and Cleopatra at the Battle of Actium
Reign of Emperor Caligula 37-41
64 It accuses the Emperor Nero set fire to Rome
80 Coliseum is completed
It reconstructs the PantenĂ³n 125
After 313 years of persecution, Constantine promulgated the Edict of Milan, which guarantees tolerance of Christianity
410 The Visigoths march in Rome
475-6 Byzantium is proclaimed as the center of the Empire
800 The alliance with the Franks results in the coronation of Charlemagne as Roman Emperor Augustus
First Holy Year 1300
1309 Pope Clement V moved to Avignon
1423 Holy Year
1450 Holy Year
1475 Holy Year
1508 Miguel Angel begins the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel
1527 Charles V's troops sack Rome
1563 The Council of Trent leads to the beginning of the Counter
Construction of the eighteenth century Trevi Fountain and the Spanish Steps in Spain
1798 The French kidnap the pope and declared the Republic in Rome
1808 Napoleon Bonaparte annexed the city
Fall 1814 Napoleon and the Papacy is restored
1860 Italy's reign is established. The French remain in Rome
1870 Unification of Italy
1922 The "Blackshirts" Mussolini invaded Rome
1929 Creation of the State of Vatican
Mussolini 1943 are expelled
1946 King Umberto II goes into exile after the referendum proclaiming Italy as a republic
Premiere 1959 Fellini's La Dolce Vita
Rome hosts the 1960 Olympic Games
1981 A gunshot wounds to Pope John Paul II
1990 Italy hosts the World Cup
1994 The right-wing coalition of Berlusconi lasts only a few months
Adreotti 1995, former President of Italy, is judged by mob connections
Prodi won the 1996 general elections and form a coalition of leftist
goa carnival 2016
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