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  1. 88 BC: Sulla becomes the first Roman general in history to march on Rome; 87 BC: Civil war between the Roman consuls Cornelius Cinna and Octavius; 86 BC: Siege of Athens ends with Roman conquest of Athens. 86 BC: the death of the regent of China Jin Midi unleashes the rivalry of his co-regents Shangguang Jie and Huo Guang.

  2. Jun 19, 2018 · For the first two centuries of the imperial era (beginning in 27 BC), Rome controlled the Mediterranean so completely that it wiped out piracy and didn’t have to fight any major naval battles ...

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  4. Roman Timeline of the 1st Century BC. Year. Event. 98 BC. Revolt in Lusitania, Hispania. 97 BC. Q. Caecilius Metellus Nepos conquers the island of Crete. 96 BC. The last Ptolemy ruler of Cyrenacia dies, and it is willed over to Rome.

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    Event
    98 BC
    Revolt in Lusitania, Hispania
    97 BC
    Q. Caecilius Metellus Nepos conquers the ...
    96 BC
    The last Ptolemy ruler of Cyrenacia dies, ...
    95 BC
    Sulla is sent to Cappadocia to place King ...
  5. The Roman Empire: in the First Century. The Roman Empire | PBS. Roman Empire in the first century A.D. Two thousand years ago, the world was ruled by Rome. From England to Africa and from...

  6. The Roman Empire. Republic to Empire | PBS. Senators infighting caused the breakdown of Roman order. Two thousand years ago, the world was ruled by Rome, but Rome could not rule itself. It...

  7. Oct 25, 2018 · Updated on October 25, 2018. The first century B.C. in Rome corresponds with the last decades of the Roman Republic and the start of the rule of Rome by emperors. It was an exciting era dominated by strong men, like Julius Caesar, Sulla, Marius, Pompey the Great, and Augustus Caesar, and civil wars. Certain common threads run through the series ...

  8. Timeline. 753 BCE - 510 BCE. Regal Period of ancient Rome from Founding to Birth of the Republic. 753 BCE. The legendary founding date of Rome . 750 BCE - 510 BCE. The (semi-mythological) seven kings of Rome: Romulus, Numa Pompilius, Tulus Hostilius, Ancus Marcius, Lucius Tarquinius Priscus, Servius Tullius, Lucius Tarquinius Superbus . c. 620 BCE.

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