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  1. Explore the timline of Roman Republic. In the late 6th century BCE, the small city-state of Rome overthrew the shackles of monarchy and created a republican government that, in theory if not always in practice, represented the wishes of...

  2. This is a timeline of Roman history, comprising important legal and territorial changes and political events in the Roman Kingdom and Republic and the Roman and Byzantine Empires. To read about the background of these events, see Ancient Rome and History of the Byzantine Empire.

  3. The Roman Republic (Latin: Res publica Romana [ˈreːs ˈpuːblɪka roːˈmaːna]) was the era of classical Roman civilization beginning with the overthrow of the Roman Kingdom (traditionally dated to 509 BC) and ending in 27 BC with the establishment of the Roman Empire.

  4. May 13, 2020 · The Complete Roman Empire Timeline: Dates of Battles, Emperors, and Events. James Hardy | Roman Empire | February 19, 2024. The Roman Empire timeline is a long, complex, and intricate tale covering nearly 22 centuries. When most of us think of ancient Rome we think of the massive list of Roman emperors who led this civilization.

  5. 509 BCE. Foundation of the Roman Republic . c. 508 BCE. Lars Porsenna, Etruscan king of Chiusi, lays siege to Rome . 504 BCE. Migration of Claudii from Sabine lands to Rome . c. 499 BCE. Battle of Lake Regillus between Rome and the Latin League. c. 497 BCE. The first temple dedicated to Saturn is constructed in the Forum Romanum of Rome . 495 BCE.

  6. Apr 7, 2016 · From the Battle of Regallus (496 BCE), where Rome was victorious over the Latins, to the Pyrrhic Wars (280 – 275 BCE) against Pyrrhus of Epirus, Rome emerged as a dominant, warring superpower in the west. Through this expansion, the social and political structure of the Republic gradually evolved.

  7. Oct 14, 2019 · The Roman Republic began after the Romans deposed their last king, in about 510 B.C., and lasted until a new form of monarchy began, the principate, under Augustus, at the very end of the 1st century B.C. This Republican period lasted about 500 years. After about 300 B.C., the dates become reasonably reliable.

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