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about 6 b.c.e.–30 c.e.Life of JesusJesus and his teachings lay the foundations of Christianity.

Timeline Challenge

Ancient Rome

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about 47 c.e.Missionary Work of PaulPaul begins his missionary work, traveling throughout the Greek-speaking world and spreading Christianity.

about 753 b.c.e.Rome FoundedThe Latins found the city of Rome in central Italy. Myth claims that Romulus and Remus begin the settlement.

476 c.e.Fall of Western Roman EmpireThe western part of the Roman Empire falls. The eastern part of the empire continues as the Byzantine Empire.

313 c.e.Edict of Milan Emperor Constantine gives Christians the freedom to practice their religion openly. By 395 C.E., Christianity becomes the official religion of the Roman Empire.

about 509 b.c.e.Roman Republic FormedRoman patricians create a republic, in which elected officials govern the people.

312 b.c.e.First Roman Road The Roman military builds the Appian Way, first of the Roman roads. About 50,000 miles of paved roads are built by the Romans, setting the standard of road building for the next 2,000 years.

494 –287 b.c.e.Plebeians RebelThe government of the Roman Republic becomes more democratic as laws are written that pro-tect plebeians’ rights.

264 –146 b.c.e.Punic WarsIn a series of three wars, Rome defeats Carthage to become the greatest power in the Mediterranean region.

509 –264 b.c.e.Roman Conquest of ItalyRomans fight Latin neighbors and Etruscans to win control of the Italian peninsula.

49 b.c.e.Julius Caesar Named DictatorJulius Caesar becomes dictator of Rome, institutes reforms, and grants citizenship to Gaul and Spain.

31 b.c.e.–14 c.e.Reign of Emperor AugustusAfter Caesar’s death in 44 B.C.E., Augustus begins the Roman Empire andexpands its boundariesduring the Pax Romana.

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