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Twelve Tables of Roman Law Created

451-449 BCE

Punic Wars (264-146 BCE)

1st - last 23 years

2nd - happens 30 years later (211 BCE)

3rd - Rome finishes off the job...

Science

Art/Arch/Lit

Literature

Art

Architecture

* Concrete

* Arches

* Greek Columns - Corinthian Popular

* Vaults

* Domes

* First to use glass in windows

SILK ROADS

476 CE - City of Rome Falls to Ostrogoths (led by Odacer)

Roman Empire

(27 BCE - 476 CE)

Byzantine Empire

Last until 1453 CE...

Roman Republic (509-27 BCE)

PAX ROMANA (27 BCE - 180 CE)

  • Means "Roman Peace"
  • Golden Age

Roman Kingdom (753-509 BCE)

ALL ROADS LEAD TO ROME

Julius Caesar

100-44 BCE

Life of Jesus Christ

Colosseum Built

**Beginning of Roman Territorial Expansion**

800 BCE

400 BCE

300 BCE

200 BCE

100 BCE

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200 CE

300 CE

500 CE

700 CE

800 CE

700 BCE

600 BCE

500 BCE

100 CE

600 CE

400 CE

Ancient Rome Basic Timeline

Ancient Rome

The City of Rome

Mediterranean Sea

"A Roman Lake"

Topic #4 - The Pax Romana: The Golden Age of the Roman Empire

Bosporus Strait

Danube River

^^^ ALPS ^^^

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Iberian Peninsula

(Spain)

^^Pyrenees^^

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Adriatic Sea

ITALIAN

PENINSULA

Constantinople

ASIA MINOR

Aegean Sea

Strait of Gibraltar

CONCEPTS COVERED

A) The Founding of an Empire and the "Age of Augustus"

B) DYNASTIES

--> The Julio-Claudian Dynasty, Flavian Dynasty and

The Era of the Five Good Emperors

C) The Impact and Effects of the Pax Romana

D) Culture, Accomplishments and Legacy

The Seven Hills of Rome

SAHARA ->

Arabic for "Desert"

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