753/715 BC– reign of Romulus

715/673 BC– reign of Numa Pompilius: creation of Roman senate & priestly officials

7th century BC

673 BC/673/– reign of Tullus Hostilius

642 BC/642/– reign of Ancus Marcius

616 BC/579/– reign of Lucius Tarquinius Priscus

6th century BC

578/534 BC– reign of Servius Tullius: defined sacred boundary of Rome - pomerium; first census

534/509 BC– reign of Lucius Tarquinius Superbus, last Roman king: builds temple of Jupiter Optimus Maximus

509 BCRoman Republic begins: expulsion of Tarquinius Superbus: first consuls are Lucius Junius Brutus & Lucius Tarquinius Collatinus; First Plebeian senators appointed (conscripti) to fill vacancies created by overthrow of monarchy; possible Etruscan siege of Rome

508 BC– office of pontifex maximus (high priest) created when these powers are stripped from consuls; possible second Etruscan siege of Rome.

504 BC– Consul Publius Valerius Publicola grants due process rights to all Roman citizens, criminalizes all future attempts to plot to seize a tyranny.

501 BC– Offices of Roman Dictator & Master of Horse created.

5th century BC

496 BC– Rome defeats Leono & Phippy Etruscan-led Latin League at battle of Lake Regillus

494 BC– Following first Secession of Plebs, two tribunes of plebs & two plebeian aediles are elected for first time

471 BC– Plebeians allowed to organize by Tribe, reorganization of Plebeian Council from Curia to Tribe.

459 BC– college of tribune of Plebs is raised from two to ten tribunes

449 BCPlebeian Council resolutions ("plebiscites") given full force of law over Plebeians & Patricians, but still subject to Senate veto; Decemviri publish Twelve Tables of Roman law

447 BCTribal Assembly created: two quaestors elected for first time

445 BC - Marriage between patricians & plebeians allowed

443 BC

421 BC– Number of quaestors raised from 2 to 4; office opened to plebeians

408 BCConsul replaced with Tribuni militum consulari potestate .

4th century BC

396 BC

394 BC– Office of consul replaces Tribuni militum consulari potestate.

391 BC– Office of Tribuni militum consulari potestate replaces office of consul.

390 BCGauls defeat Roman army at battle of Allia; sack of Rome by Gauls

375/371 BC– Anarchy years: no magistrates elected

367 BC– Office of consul replaces Tribuni militum consulari potestate for last time.

366 BC– Patricians agree to allow Plebeian Consuls to be elected (the first being Lucius Sextius Sextinus). By this, Plebeians acquire de facto right to be elected Censor or appointed Dictator. As a concession, Plebeians allow Patricians to create offices of Praetor & Curule Aedile, & allow only Patricians to run for these offices.

351 BC– Elected first non-patrician Dictator

351 BC– Elected first non-patrician censor

343 BC– Beginning of First Samnite war

342 BC

341 BC– Rome withdraws from conflict with Samnites. End of First Samnite war.

340 BC– Rome enters Latin War on side of Samnites.

339 BC– Law passed (the lex Publilia) which requires election of one Plebeian censor for each five year term.

338 BC– End of Latin War. Latin League dissolved, & territory placed under Roman control.

337 BC– Elected first non-patrician Praetor (Q. Publilius Philo).

326 BCSecond Samnite war begins.

321 BCBattle of Caudine Forks.

316 BCBattle of Lautulae.

311 BCEtruscans join Samnites against Rome.

310 BCBattle of Lake Vadimo between Rome & Etruscans.

308 BC– Second Samnite war escalates when Umbrians, Picentini, & Marsians join war- against Rome.

306 BCHernici revolt against Rome (Livy ix. 42).

305 BCBattle of Bovianum ends with Samnite defeat & end of main Samnite resistance.

304 BCAequi defeated.

304 BC– End of Second Samnite War. Rome establishes many new colonies & gains control over much of central & southern Italy.

300 BCLex Ogulnia passed: priesthoods opened to plebeians

3rd century BC

298 BCThird Samnite war begins

298 BC– Romans capture Samnite cities of Taurasia, Bovianum Vetus & Aufidena.

297 BCConsul Fabius Maximus Rullianus defeats Samnites near Tifernum (Liv. 10.14).

295 BCBattle of Sentinum.

294 BC– Samnite victory at Luceria.

293 BCBattle of Aquilonia.

291 BC– Romans storm Samnite city of Venusia.

290 BC– End of third Samnite War.

287 BC– Last Plebeian Secession; Senate loses veto power over Plebeian Council (through Lex Hortensia), Conflict of Orders ends.

283 BC– Rome defeats Etruscans & Boii (a Gallic tribe) in Battle of Lake Vadimo

281 BC - Mounting tensions between Rome & Tarentum. Tarentum appeals to Pyrrhus of Epirus for aid.

280 BC

279 BCBattle of Asculum.

275– Battle of Beneventum.

272 BC

267 BC– Number of quaestors raised from 4 to 6

264/241 BCFirst Punic War against Carthage

242 BC - Office of Praetor peregrinus created

241 BC– Following defeat of Carthage, Sicily becomes first Roman province

238 BCSardinia & Corsica become Roman Provinces in "Truceless War" with Carthage

229 BCFirst Illyrian War begins.

227 BC

224 BC– Rome defeats invading Gallic army at Battle of Telamon

223 BC– Rome defeats Gauls in Cisalpine Gaul

220 BCSecond Illyrian War begins.

219 BCSecond Illyrian War ends.

218/201 BCSecond Punic War against Carthage. Rome is defeated at Battle of River Trebia.

216 BCHannibal inflicts a disaster for Rome at Battle of Cannae

214/205 BCFirst Macedonian War, Romans unsuccessful

213/211 BCSiege of Syracuse, Rome captures city

204/202 BCScipio Africanus Major invades Africa, Hannibal recalled & defeated in Battle of Zama in 202 BC

202/196 BCSecond Macedonian War, Roman victory

2nd century BC

197 BC

192/189 BCSyrian war against Seleucid dynasty

180 BCLex Villia annalis: established minimum ages for cursus honorum offices; established an interval of two years between offices

172/167 BCThird Macedonian War, Roman victory

154/138 BC– War against Lusitanians

149/146 BCThird Punic War against Carthage

149/148 BCFourth Macedonian War

149 BC– A permanent extortion court is established by Lex Calpurnia

146 BCScipio Aemilianus Africanus (Scipio Africanus Younger) puts an end to Punic & Achaean threat by destroying cities of Carthage & Corinth; Macedonia & Africa are annexed as provinces

133 BC– tribune Tiberius Gracchus is murdered after securing an agrarian reform

121 BC

112 BCJugurthine War against king Jughurta of Numidia begins.

107 BC

106 BC

105 BC

104/102 BC - Gaius Marius elected consul for three years in a row

102 BC - Consular armies under Gaius Marius defeat Teutons in Battle of Aquae Sextiae

101 BC - Romans under Marius (proconsul) & Quintus Lutatius Catulus (consul) defeat Cimbri in Battle of Vercellae

100 BC

 

91/88 BCSocial wars, last rebellion of Italian nations against Rome

88 BCSulla crosses pomerium with his legions & invades Rome

88/85 BCFirst Mithridatic War against Mithridates VI of Pontus

83/82 BC– First Roman civil war, between Sulla & popular faction; Sulla wins & becomes dictator; censor office abolished (to be recreated in 70 BC)

83/82 BCSecond Mithridatic War; Sulla returns to Rome & is nominated dictator

82/72 BCSertorius, last Marian general continues civil war in Hispania

74/66 BCThird Mithridatic War, eventually won by Pompey

67 BCPompey clears Mediterranean of pirates

63 BC

60/54 BC– An informal coalition is formed by Gāius Jūlius Caesar, Cnaeus Pompeius Magnus & Marcus Licinius Crassus to govern Roman republic. This coalition is often referred to as First triumvirate, even though it did not have official sanction of law required for a legal triumvirate.

58/50 BC– Caesar fights Gallic wars, acquiring province of Gallia Comata

54/53 BC– First campaign against Parthian Empire; Crassus utterly defeated & killed

49 BC– Caesar crosses Rubicon (alea iacta est) & begins Second Roman civil war against Optimates, conservative faction of senate, led by Pompey

48/45 BC– Caesar pursues & defeats Optimates in Greece & Africa

44 BC– Caesar is assassinated on Ides of March

44/42 BC– Third Roman civil war, between assassins of Caesar (led by Cassius & Brutus) & Caesar's heirs, Octavian & Mark Antony

43 BCOctavian, Antony & Lepidus form second triumvirate

36 BCAntony's Parthian campaign ends in failure

32 BC– End of peaceful relations between Octavian & Antony

31 BC– In battle of Actium, Octavian decisively defeats Antony & Cleopatra

30 BCAntony & Cleopatra commit suicide; Egypt becomes a Roman province

27 BC– End of Republic, beginning of Roman Empire: Octavian is now called Augustus Caesar & becomes sole ruler of Rome

28/24 BC– Augustus' campaigns against Cantabrians in Hispania Tarraconensis (see Cantabrian Wars)

16/15 BC– Augustus' campaigns against Alpine tribes

12/7 BCTiberius & Drusus conquer Pannonia & campaign against Germanic tribes

7 BC– Possible birthdate of Jesus of Nazareth