Ancient Rome: Chronology

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Ancient Rome: Chronology Roman History Ancient Rome: Chronology

Ancient Italy and Rome Ancient World Mapping Center

German and Italian brothers-in-arms, 1941 The speaker’s platform in the US House of Representatives (1857, remodeled 1949-1951) VRoma Fasces on the outer wall of the Theater of Marcellus (dedicated 13/11 BCE)

Wciv Brief history Norton Octavian

The Flavian Amphitheater (the Colosseum), 70s CE Wciv Brief history Norton The Flavian Amphitheater (the Colosseum), 70s CE

The Tetrarchy: Diocletian and his Colleagues Wciv Brief history Norton The Tetrarchy: Diocletian and his Colleagues

Colossal head of Emperor Constantine the Great, Capitoline Museum, Rome