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 | | Catiline's conspiracy in 63 BC (see CATILINE), exposed and defeated by the famous orator and statesman Marcus Tullius Cicero during his consulship, involved Caesar in the ill will in which the middle classes held popular adventurers. |  | | His campaigns in Italy and on the island of Sicily from 280 to 276 BC were unsuccessful and he returned to Greece. |  | | A World Power (264-133 BC) In 264 BC, 11 years after the victory over Pyrrhus, Rome engaged with Carthage in a struggle for the control of the Mediterranean Sea. |
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| | Archons of Athens |
 | | After 457 BC ex-archons were automatically enrolled as life members of the Areopagus, though that assembly was no longer extremely important politically at that time. |  | | Years where the name of the archon is unknown are identified as such. |  | | 517 BC-511 BC Unknown Hipparchus (son of Pisistratus)Hipparchus assassinated around 514 BC/ |
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| | Gregorian Calendar Life of Christ Age of Aquarius |
 | | Dionysius also neglected to include a year zero "0" and his alignment started off the Christian era at year "1" (Even a child right out of the womb has to live for 12 months before he or she is considered a year old). |  | | Herod, when he had privily called the wise men, inquired of them diligently what time the star had appeared (last March) and ordered that they return to him to report the result of their search (Matthew 2:7). |  | | Herod's death in March 4 B.C. is an historical fact. |
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| | Legion XXIV - Time Line of Republican Rome |
 | | 401 BC Battle of Cunaxa, First Persian Civil War, near Babylon, in which Cyrus of Persia was killed in an attempt (with a Spartan and Greek contingent) to seize the Persian throne from his brother Artaxerxes II. |  | | 421 BC Greek historian Plato recounts Legend of Atlantis |  | | Pericles brought the Athean Greek Empire to its zenith. |
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| | Roman History |
 | | He would write proscriptions, or lists of people to be killed. |  | | Hannibal had advised Antiochus, the king of Syria to attack Greece. |  | | 753 BC is commonly believed to be the founding of Rome by Romulus. |
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| | Roman Kingdom - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | After his assassination on the Ides of March, 44 BC, his adoptive son Caesar Augustus gained the power of Consular Imperium and the powers of the Tribune of the People combined with the position of Pontifex Maximus and Princeps Senatus made him almost King-like. |  | | The people would no longer tolerate his tyrannical rule when he allowed the rape of Lucretia, a Patrican Roman, at the hands of his own son. |  | | His son Iulus went on to found the city of Alba Longa. |
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| | Roman Timeline |
 | | 63 BC Cicero as Consul; conspiracy of Catiline |  | | 1174 BC Legendary founding of Rome by the Trojan hero Aeneas. |  | | 31 BC Octavian defeats Antony and Cleopatra at the Battle of Actium |
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| | Roman Republic |
 | | One could move from one class to the other by adoption, as did the political operator Clodius, who managed to have himself adopted into a plebeian branch of his own family for political purposes in the late Republic, but this rarely occurred. |  | | The Legendary Founding of Rome - 753 BC The Romans were very much convinced that their city was founded in the year 753 BC. |  | | In 73 BC he and some of his comrades rebelled at Capua and fled towards mount Vesuvius. |
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 | | Isis: Egyptian goddess who promised salvation to her devotees. |  | | Depicted sacrificing on the Ara Pacis; known for his piety. |  | | 100 BC, perhaps Marcus Antonius, Censor in 97. |
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| | A brief History of Literature |
 | | (Babylon, 700 BC): "Descent of Ishtar to the underground world" |  | | Virgil (70BC, Rome): "Eneide", 40 BC "Avesta" (50 BC, Persia) |  | | Hesiod: "Battle Of The Gods" (850 BC, Greece) |
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 | | April 21, 753 BC - Rome founded by Romulus (according to tradition). |  | | Titaru, King of the Libyans (758 - 750 BC). |  | | Niumateped, King of the Libyans (775 - 750 BC). |
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| | Roman Empire |
 | | (534-510 BC), the seventh and last king, whose tyrannical rule was overthrown when his son ravished Lucretia, the wife of a kinsman. |  | | (616-578 BC), celebrated both for his military exploits against neighbouring peoples and for his construction of public buildings at Rome; Servius Tullius (578-534 BC), famed for his new constitution and for the enlargement of the boundaries of the city; and |  | | Tarquinius was banished, and attempts by Etruscan or Latin cities to reinstate him on the throne at Rome were unsuccessful. |
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http://www.uni-klu.ac.at/archeo/chrono/early.htm
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| | Kings of Rome : Roman Kingdom |
 | | The expulsion of the king and the founding of the Republic in 509 BC is sometimes presented as the breaking away of a Latin-speaking population from the control of an Etruscan ruling family. |  | | The last king was thrown out by the citizens and replaced by a republican government. |  | | Rome was, according to tradition, founded in 753 BC by Romulus and Remus, twin sons of the mortal woman Rhea Silvia and the god Mars. |
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| | Roman Republic: 753-31 BC |
 | | 753-31 BC The Founding of the City: 753-262 BC 1184 BC: Aeneas arrives in Italy [Legendary] |  | | 201-118 BC: Polybius, Greek who writes a history of Rome |  | | 270-266 BC: Rome at war with Umbrians and Etruscans |
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http://campus.northpark.edu/history/WebChron/Mediterranean/RomeRep.Chron.html
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| | April 21 - Free Encyclopedia |
 | | 43 BC - Mark Antony is defeated in battle by consul Hirtius in the Battle of Mutina, who is killed. |  | | April 21 is the 111th day of the year in the Gregorian calendar (112th in leap years). |
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| | Amazon.ca: Books: Caesar's Legions: The Roman Soldier 753 Bc to 117 Ad |
 | | The city of Rome was founded, not by the sons of Mars as myth would have it, but by the amalgamation of separate communities of the Palatine and Quirinal hills around 600 BC. |  | | The book will be a great addition to the historian, reenactor and wargamer's library. |  | | Use Your Account to view or change your orders |
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| | 753 BC |
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 | | Continue my professional pursuit of professional art interests combined with law enforcement involvement in the science of art theft and art fraud in the marketplace. |  | | Fine Artist, Art Historian, and Law Enforcement Officer. |  | | Studio 753 BC -- Art Studio of Charles Vincent Sabba |
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