CHRONOLOGICAL TABLE
609
B.C. | |
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133. | Attalus bequeathed Pergamum to Rome. Tiberius Gracchus killed. |
121. | Caius Gracchus killed. |
118. | War with Jugurtha. |
106. | War with Jugurtha ended. |
102. | Marius drove back Germans. |
100. | Triumph of Marius. (Wu-ti conquering the Tarim Valley.) |
91. | Social war. |
89. | All Italians became Roman citizens. |
86. | Death of Marius. |
78. | Death of Sulla. |
73. | The revolt of the slaves under Spartacus. |
71. | Defeat and end of Spartacus. |
66. | Pompey led Roman troops to the Caspian and Euphrates. He encountered the Alani. |
64. | Mithridates of Pontus died. |
53. | Crassus killed at Carrhæ. Mongolian elements with Parthians. |
48. | Julius Cæsar defeated Pompey at Pharsalos. |
44. | Julius Cæsar assassinated. |
31. | Battle of Actium. |
27. | Augustus Cæsar princeps (until 14 A.D.). |
4. | True date of birth of Jesus of Nazareth. |
A.D. | Christian Era began. |
6. | Province of Mœsia established. |
9. | Province of Pannonia established. Imperial boundary carried to the Danube. |
14. | Augustus died. Tiberius emperor. |
30. | Jesus of Nazareth crucified. |
37. | Caligula succeeded Tiberius. |
41. | Claudius (the first emperor of the legions) made emperor by pretorian guard after murder of Caligula. |
54. | Nero succeeded Claudius. |
61. | Boadicea massacred Roman garrison in Britain. |
68. | Suicide of Nero. (Galba, Otho, Vitellus, emperors in succession.) |
69. | Vespasian began the so-called Flavian dynasty. |