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- Ptolemy XI of Egypt (1594 bytes)
3: ... and sent the young son of Ptolemy X to Egypt, displaying Ptolemy Alexander's will in Rome as justific... - Pompeii (10901 bytes)
3: ... [[Pliny the Younger]] (see below), whose uncle [[Pliny the Elder]] died after travelling across the b...
9: ...with the Greeks, who then dominated the Gulf of Naples. In the [[5th century BCE]], the [[Samnites]] c...
11: ...BCE]] it was besieged by [[Lucius Cornelius Sulla|Sulla]]. Although the troops of the [[Social League]],...
20: ...he historian [[Gaius Cornelius Tacitus|Tacitus]]. Pliny saw a strange phenomenon occurring over Mt. Ve...
22: ...ed gas, ash, and rock that erupts from a volcano. Pliny stated that several earth tremors were felt at... - Timeline of Ancient Rome (22347 bytes)
16: ... the last [[Kings of Rome|Roman king]]: builds temple of [[Jupiter (god)|Jupiter Optimus Maximus]]
22: ...[tribune|tribunes of the plebs]] and two [[aedile|plebeian aediles]] are elected for the first time
23: ...59 BC]] – The college of the tribune of the Plebs is raised from two to ten tribunes
25: ...C]] – [[Roman assemblies|Assembly of the People]] created: two [[quaestor]]s elected for the fir...
27: **The office of [[consul]] is replaced by an assembly of military tribune with consu... - Roman Empire (59037 bytes)
5: ...or and sent the Imperial insignia to [[Constantinople]]. After another millennium, in [[1453]], the Ea...
9: ...ne thousand years after they were created, and displays of imperial majesty were common from the earli...
17: ...n rule since the time of [[Lucius Cornelius Sulla|Sulla]].
19: ... ambitions seemed to threaten the republic - now placidly accepted one man rule.
42: ...ustan Age include [[Tacitus]], [[Dio Cassius]], [[Plutarch]] and [[Suetonius]]. [[Josephus]]'s ''[[Jew... - Julius Caesar (50670 bytes)
2: ...e into what has become modern [[France]], an accomplishment whose direct consequences are visible to t...
6: ...rded by later historians such as [[Suetonius]], [[Plutarch]], and [[Dio Cassius|Cassius Dio]].
13: ...Cornelius Cinna]], Marius' greatest supporter and Sulla's enemy. To make matters worse, in the year [[85 ...
15: ...wed him to return to Rome. In a prophetic moment, Sulla was said to comment on the dangers of letting Cae...
17: ...Roman Senate]], people were forced to stand and applaud his presence. - Pompey (25785 bytes)
8: ...fficer, [[Marcus Tullius Cicero]]. According to [[Plutarch]], sympathetic to Pompey, he was a popular ...
10: ...litical alliance boosted Pompey's career in Rome. Sulla, now the ''[[Roman dictator|dictator]]'' in absol...
12: ...ardoned him. When Pompey commended on his action, Sulla responded saying that he wanted to leave a few en...
15: ...to recover the island and its invaluable grain supply from the Marians.
17: ...en the citizens complained about his methods he replied with one of his most famous quotes: Stop quoti... - Caesar Augustus (50559 bytes)
5: He would complete Caesar's dreams of unifying Rome under one man...
7: ...rly two centuries after his death. His military exploits would extend the Empire in almost every direc...
12: ... of Pompey at the [[battle of Munda]]. Caesar had placed Octavian as the cavalry commander of the Tent...
18: ... and the [[Ides of March]] would have a different plan.
21: ...ects would shake the world to its foundation, and plunge it into another devastating civil war. But no... - Nero (23127 bytes)
25: ...ter their lame and stuttering uncle, apparently implying that he was as unlikely to become Augustus as...
32: ...us | Legate]] of [[Germania Superior]], and his replacement with [[Servius Sulpicius Galba]]. However...
40: ...had already had three marriages. He had married [[Plautia Urgulanilla]] and [[Aelia Paetina]] as a pri...
42: ...he ambitious Agrippina soon set her sights upon replacing her deceased aunt. On [[January 1]], [[49]] ...
52: ...e first five years under Nero became known as examples of fine administration, even resulting in coini... - Roman architecture (3399 bytes)
3: ... orders|orders]]; the first being a shortened, simplified variant on the [[Doric order]] and the Compo...
5: ...chitecture, concrete's strength freed the [[floor plan]] from [[Rectangle|rectangular]] cells to a mor...
7: ...s in Greece, the general [[Lucius Cornelius Sulla|Sulla]] returned with what is probably the most well-kn...
27: * [[Temple (Roman)]]
35: * [[Impluvium]] - Lion (11511 bytes)
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20: ... [[jungle]]", the lion is an animal of the open [[plain]]s, and can be found throughout [[Africa]]. It...
29: ...ing; their white color can give away their hiding place.
38: ...s, hippopotamuses, and elephants) can deliver crippling or killing blows by kicking or stomping. - History of Italy during Roman times (5004 bytes)
13: ...e of the reasons of the strength of Rome. For example, several weak Etruscan or Greek cities in Tuscan...
19: .... The first of these was [[Lucius Cornelius Sulla|Sulla]], who prevented an overthrow of the republic by ...
29: ...ed with the destruction of the [[Second Temple|Temple]] of [[Jerusalem]] in [[70]], and with the start...
33: ...I (emperor)|Constantine]] ([[306]]-[[337]]), who split the empire into a [[Western Roman Empire|Wester... - Roman economy (23678 bytes)
6: ...ntoninianus]] or radiate, which was then itself replaced during the monetary reform of [[Diocletian]] ...
12: ...age during the Republic, where from the time of [[Sulla]] till the time of [[Augustus]] no bronze coins w...
18: Another role that coins played in Roman society, although secondary to their...
20: ...ages that relate of their family history. An example of this are the coins of Sextus Pompeius Fostulu...
25: ...cative of the objective of many emperors in the exploitation of their portraits. While the emperor is...
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