This is a Timeline of events concerning Ancient Rome, from the city foundation until the last attempt of the Roman Empire of the East to conquer Rome.
Note: After the 3rd century AD, the timeline is very incomplete – you can help Wikipedia by adding dates to it.
- 91/88 BC – Social wars, the last rebellion of the Italian nations against Rome
- 88 BC – Sulla crosses the pomerium with his legions and invades Rome
- 88/85 BC – First Mithridatic War against Mithridates VI of Pontus
- 83/82 BC – First Roman civil war, between Sulla and the popular faction; Sulla wins and becomes dictator; censor office abolished (to be recreated in 70 BC)
- 83/82 BC – Second Mithridatic War; Sulla returns to Rome and is nominated dictator
- 82/72 BC – Sertorius, the last Marian general continues the civil war in Hispania
- 74/66 BC – Third Mithridatic War, eventually won by Pompey
- 67 BC – Pompey clears the Mediterranean of pirates
- 63 BC –
- 59/54 BC – First triumvirate, an alliance between Julius Caesar, Pompey and Crassus
- 58/50 BC – Caesar fights the Gallic wars, acquiring the province of Gallia Comata
- 54/53 BC – First campaign against the Parthian Empire; Crassus utterly defeated and killed
- 49 BC – Caesar crosses the Rubicon (alea iacta est) and begins the Second Roman civil war against the Optimates, the conservative faction of the senate, led by Pompey
- 48/45 BC – Caesar pursues and defeats the Optimates in Greece and Africa
- 44 BC – Caesar is assassinated in the Ides of March
- 44/42 BC – Third Roman civil war, between the assassins of Caesar (led by Cassius and Brutus) and Caesar's heirs, Octavian and Mark Antony
- 43 BC – Octavian, Antony and Lepidus form the second triumvirate
- 36 BC – Antony' Parthian campaign ends in failure
- 32 BC – End of peaceful relations between Octavian and Antony
- 31 BC – In the battle of Actium, Octavian decisively defeats Antony and Cleopatra
- 30 BC – Antony and Cleopatra commit suicide; Egypt becomes a Roman province
- 27 BC – End of the Republic, begin of the Roman Empire: Octavian is now called Augustus Caesar and becomes the sole ruler of Rome
- 28/24 BC – Augustus' campaigns against the Cantabrians in Hispania Tarraconensis (see Cantabrian Wars)
- 16/15 BC – Augustus' campaigns against the Alpine tribes
- 12/7 BC – Tiberius and Drusus conquer Pannonia and campaign against the Germanic tribes
3rd century
- 208/211 – Severus campaigns against the Caledonians
- 211 – Severus dies. His son Caracalla becomes emperor
- 217 – Caracalla murdered; Macrinus becomes emperor
- 218 – Elagabalus usurps the throne
- 222 – Elagabalus is murdered. Alexander Severus becomes emperor
- 231-3 – War against Persia
- 235 – Alexander killed in a soldier mutiny. Maximinus Thrax becomes emperor.
- 238 – After revolts in Africa and Rome, Gordian III becomes emperor.
- 241 – Victory over the Persians at Resaina.
- 244 – Romans defeated at Misiche. Philip the Arab becomes emperor.
- 249 – Decius usurps the throne with support from the Danubian legions.
- 251 – Decius defeated and slain by Cniva, king of the Goths. Gallus becomes emperor.
- 252 – King Shapur I of Persia defeats the Romans at Barbalissos.
- 253 – Valerian and his son Gallienus become emperors. Shapur captures Antioch.
- 257 – Valerian retakes Antioch. The Franks invade Gaul and Spain. The Alemanni invades Italy but are defeated at Milan.
- 258 – Goths invade Asia Minor
- 260 – Valerian is taken captive by the Persian. Retreating Persian army attacked by Odaenathus of Palmyra. Postumus proclaimed emperor in Gaul. He is also supported in Spain and Britain.
- 267 – Odaenathus assassinated. His widow Zenobia takes control of Palmyra
- 268 – Gallienus defeats Gothic invasion, but is later assassinated. Claudius II becomes emperor.
- 269 – Postumus is killed. Victorinus proclaimed emperor in Gaul and Britain. The Palmyrenes takes Egypt and Syria. Claudius defeats the Goths at Naissus in Moesia.
- 270 – Claudius dies of plague. Aurelian becomes emperor.
- 271 – Aurelian campaigns against the Vandals, Juthungi and the Sarmatians. Victorinus is murdered and his soldiers proclaim Tetricus I emperor
- 272 – Aurelian defeats Zenobia at Antioch and Emesa and takes Palmyra. Zenobia is captured. The province of Dacia is abandoned.
- 273 – Palmyra revolts. The city is destroyed by Aurelian.
- 274 – Aurelian defeats the army of Tericus at the Catalaunian fields.
- 275 – Aurelian is murdered. Tacitus becomes emperor.
- 276 – Tacitus dies. Probus becomes emperor.
- 277 – The Burgundians, Longiones, Alemanni and Franks defeated.
- 279 – Probus campaigns against the Vandals in Illyricum.
- 282 – Carus proclaimed emperor. Probus killed by his own troops.
- 283 – Carus dies during an invasion of Persia. His son Numerian becomes emperor.
- 284 – Numerian dies. Diocletian becomes emperor.
- 285 – Diocletian appoints Maximian co-emperor and assigns to him the western half.
- 286 – Carausius revolts in Britain.
- 293 – Diocletian appoints Constantius I and Galerius as caesar's. Carausius murdered by Allectus who proclaims himself emperor.
- 296 – Allectus defeated and slain.
- 299 – Galerius defeats the Sarmatians and the Carpi
4th century
- 301 – Diocletian issues the Edict on Maximum Prices.
- 303 – Diocletian orders the persecution of Christians.
- 305 – Diocletian and Maximian abdicates. Constantius and Galerius becomes Augusti. Maximinus is appointed Caesar in the east and Severus in the west.
- 306 – Constantius dies at York. His son Constantine I proclaimed emperor. Maxentius, son of Maximian, proclaims himself emperor in Rome.
- 307 – Maxentius reinvest his fater Maximian with the purple. Severus is put to death. Galerius lay siege to Rome.
- 308 – Conference of Carnuntum. Diocletian convinces Maximian to step down. Licinius appointed Augustus.
- 310 – Maximian again proclaims himself emperor, but is captured by Constantine. He commits suicide.
- 311 – Galerius dies at Sardica. Maximinus and Licinius split his realm between them.
- 312 – Constantine defeats and kills Maxentius at the Milvian Bridge. Licinius marries Constantine's sister Constantia
- 313 –
- Licinus defeats Maximinus twice. Maximinus dies at Tarsus.
- Constantine issues Edict of Milan, making all religions legal.
- 314 – Constantine defeats Licinius at Cibalae
- 316 – Diocletian dies.
- 317 – Constantine defeats Licinius on the Campus Ardiensis. Licinius forced to cede all his European provinces except Thrace.
- 318 – Excommunication of Arius.
- 324 – Constantine defeats Licinius at the Hebrus River and at Chrysopolis. Licinius abdicates.
- 325 – The Ecumenical Council of Nicaea.
- 326 – Constantine orders the death of his oldest son, Crispus.
- 330 – Constantine makes Constantinople the capital.
- 332 – Constantine campaigns against the Goths.
- 334 – Constantine campaigns against the Sarmatians.
- 337 – Constantine dies at Nicomedia. His three sons, Constantine II, Constantius II and Constans become emperors.
- 338 – Constantine II defats the Alemanni. War with Persia.
- 340 – Constantine II invades Italy. He is ambushed and slain by Constans at Aquileia.
- 341 – Constans and Constantius II issues a ban against pagan sacrifice.
- 347 – The Donatists revolt in Africa.
- 348 – Constantius defeats the Persians at the Battle of Singara.
- 350 – Magnentius proclaims himself emperor in the west. Constans is captured and killed. Julius Nepotian attacks Rome with a band of gladiators
- 351 – Constantius appoints his cousin Constantius Gallus as Caesar. Magnentius is defeated at Mursa.
- 353 – Constantius defeats Magnentius at Mons Seleuci. Magnentius commits suicide.
- 354 – Gallus is put to death.
- 355 – Julian is appointed Caesar in Gaul.
- 357 – Julian defeats the Franks at Strasbourg.
- 360 – With a Persian war imminent, Constantius orders Julian to send several legions east. The troops mutinies and proclaims Julian Augustus.
- 361 – Constantius dies of illness, naming Julian his successor. Julian openly declares himself a pagan, but his attempt at creating a pagan rejuvinal leads to nought.
- 363 – Julian invades Persia, but forced to retreat, he is mortally wounded during a skirmish. the soldiers hail Jovian as emperor.
- 378 – Valens is defeated and killed by the Goths at the Battle of Adrianople.
- 395 – Theodosius I divided the empire into two halves.
5th century
6th century and beyond
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