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91 a.C.
M. L. Druso proposes the
extension of the citizenship
Roman to the italici allies
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88 a.C.
beginning of the first war
against Mitridate, king of the Ponto.
Consul L. Cornelio Silla
march on Rome,
provoking the civil War
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89 a.C.
concession of the
citizenship Roman to the italici
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86 a.C.
Silla defeats Mitridate
to Cheronea and Orcomeno
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87 a.C.
C. Mario and L. Cornelio Cinna
they occupy Rome,
defying the aristocracy
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84 a.C.
Silla forces Mitridate
to give back Greece
and Asia Minor
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83 a.C.
it begins the second
mitridatica War
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79 a.C.
Silla is withdrawn
to private life
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82 a.C.
Silla, supported from Gneo Pompeo
and M. Licinio Crasso,
wins Mario, proclaim dictator
and gives back authority
to the senate
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73 a.C.
Spartaco commands
the revolt of the slaves
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74 a.C.
it begins the third
mitridatica War
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67 a.C.
Pompeo represses the piracy
in the Mediterranean
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65 a.C.
the poet Quinto Orazio Flacco
is born to Venosa
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63 a.C.
the conspiracy of
L. Sergio Catilina comes
denounced gives Cicerone
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64 a.C.
Lucullo and Pompeo
occupy the Ponto
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60 a.C.
agreement between Pompeo,
C. Giulio Cesare and Crasso for the
constitution of the triumvirate one
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62 a.C.
died of Catilina
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59 a.C. Cesare is consul
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58 a.C.
Cesare begins the
conquest of the Gallia
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53 a.C.
Crasso killed from
the Parti to Carre
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55 a.C.
consoled of Pompeo and Crasso.
Cesare disembarks in Britain.
The poets Caio Valerio Catullo
and Tito Lucrezio die Beloved
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50 a.C.
Cesare makes to build up
the Forum Julii to Rome
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51 a.C.
Cesare concludes the campaign
in Gallia and publishes the
De Bello Gallico
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49 a.C.
Cesare crosses the Rubicone:
he begins the civil War
against Pompeo
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48 a.C.
Pompeo defeated from
Cesare to Farsalo
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45 a.C.
Cesare defeats the last
partisans of Pompeo in Spain
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46 a.C.
Catone is killed in order
not to fall in the
hands of Cesare
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43 a.C.
Ottaviano, Antonio
and Lepido form according
to triumvirate
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44 a.C.
Cesare comes assassinated
from one conspiracy
of senators guided
from M. Bruto and C. Cassio
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42 a.C.
Antonio e Ottaviano defeats
Cassio to Filippi Bruto
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39 a.C.
Erode il Grande salt
on the throne of Giudea
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31 a.C.
Ottaviano defeats the fleet
of Antonio and Cleopatra
to Azio
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37 a.C.
Antonio spouse Cleopatra,
repudiating Ottavia, sister of
Ottaviano. Virgilio publics
"Le bucoliche"
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27 a.C.
Ottaviano becomes emperor
with the name of Augusto.
Construction of the imperial
Hole and the Mausoleo of
Augusto in Rome
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30 a.C.
Ottaviano conquest Alexandria.
Antonio and Cleopatra kill
themselves. Virgilio publics
"Le Georgiche", Orazio "Le Satire"
and "Gli Epodi"
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25 a.C.
Construction of the Pantheon
in Rome. The historian Cornelio
Nepote dies
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20 a.C.
Ovidio publics "Gli Amori".
The Greek historian Sicilian
Diodoro dies
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13 a.C.
Orazio publics "Le Odi".
Construction of Ara Pacis
in Rome
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19 a.C.
the poets Virgilio,
author of the Eneide, and Albio
Tibullo dies
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10 a.C.
Inauguration of the new
"Tempio di Gerusalemme"
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12 a.C.
The shipments of Druso
and Tiberio against
the Germaniums begin
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8 a.C.
they die the poet
Quinto Orazio Flacco
and Mecenate
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4 ca. a.C.
birth of Jesus Christ,
died of Erode il Grande,
king of Giudea
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1 a.C.
Augusto adopts Tiberio
for the succession.
Philosopher Lucio Anneo Seneca
is born to Cordoba
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8 d.C.
The Germaniums of Arminio
defeat the legions of
Varo to Teutoburgo
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7 d.C.
Dionigi di Alicarnasso
it publishes the
Antiquities Roman
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14 d.C.
Augusto dies, Tiberio
becomes emperor. The Italians are
approximately 8 million.
The first medicine school is
inaugurated in Rome
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17 d.C.
the historian Tito Livio dies
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27 d.C.
Tiberio is withdrawn to Capri
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18 d.C.
the poet Ovid Nasone dies
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37 d.C.
died of Tiberio,
the empire passes to Caligola
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29 ca. d.C.
torture and died of
Jesus Christ in Palestine
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41 d.C.
died of Caligola,
the empire passes to Claudio
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43 d.C.
beginning of the conquest
Roman of Britain
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48 d.C.
Claudio grants to the
citizenship Roman to the Gallia
Transalpina. I conciliate
apostolic to Gerusalemme
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45 d.C.
first apostolic mission
of Saint Paul to Antiochia,
Cyprus, Panfilia, Pisidia
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50 ca. d.C.
the fableist Fedro dies
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49 d.C.
Saint Paul is in Asia Minor,
Atene and Corinto
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53 d.C.
Claudio adopts Nerone.
Epistles of Saint Paul to Roman,
Corinti, Galati etc.
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54 d.C.
died of Claudio
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59 d.C.
Nerone makes to kill
the Agrippina mother
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56 d.C.
the historian
Cornelio Tacito born
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64 d.C.
Fire of Rome, of which Nerone
accusation the Christians. Saint
Paul comes killed. Creation of
the Domus Aurea in Rome
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62 d.C.
Seneca leaves the court
of Nerone, that she begins
to practice the terror
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65 d.C.
Seneca, Lucano and Petronio
must be killed because accused of
to have conspired against Nerone
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66 d.C.
The Zeloti Hebrew begin
the revolt against Rome.
The historian Giuseppe Flavio
writes the "Guerra Giudaica"
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70 d.C.
Tito, son of Vespasiano,tame the
giudaica revolt and destroy the Tempio
di Gerusalemme. He begins the fight
of the Hebrew in the world.
The Arc of Tito in Rome is built up
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68 d.C.
placed from the senate,
Nerone is killed.
Fight between Galba,
Brass, Vitelio and Vespasiano
for the conquest of the empire
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79 d.C.
the eruption of the Vesuvio destroys
Pompei, Ercolano and Stabia. Vespasiano
dies, the empire passes to the son
Tito. It dies Plinio il Vecchio,
author of the "Storia Naturale"
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73 d.C.
first not Italian senators
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80 d.C.
inauguration of the
Amphitheater Flavio (Colosseo)
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81 d.C.
Tito dies, the empire
passes to the
Domiziano brother
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95 d.C.
Saint Giovanni writes the
Apocalypse Marco Fabio
Quintiliano publishes the
"Istruzioni oratorie"
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86 d.C.
victories against Germaniums,
Daci and Britanni
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98 d.C.
it dies Nerva, the empire
passes to the Traiano Spanish.
Tacit it writes "l'Agricola"
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96 d.C.
Domiziano comes victim of
a murder, the empire passes
to Nerva, that it begins the
dynasty of the Antonini
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99 d.C.
the Indian king Kanishka
sendes one embassy to Traiano.
The evangelista Giovanni dies
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