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GENEALOGICAL TABLE OF THE CÆSARS.

The names in Capitals are those of Emperors, the numbers following ↑ denote the time of death.

1. CAIUS JULIUS CÆSAR, PRÆTOR, † B.C. 84.

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Octavia the elder,

married M. Marcellus.

Octavia the younger, married, 1. Marcellus.

2. Pompey. 3. M. Antony.

II. CÆSAR OCTAVIUS AUGUSTUS, +A.D. 14.

2. Livia, widow of Tiberius Claudius Nero.

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Married 1. Scribonia.

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GENEALOGICAL TABLE OF THE HOUSE OF CONSTANTINE.

The names in Capitals are those of Emperors, the numbers following ↑ denote the time of death.

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CHRONOLOGICAL INDEX.

B.C.

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1230 (Supposed) Pelasgic migration to Italy.

5

1184 (Supposed) Arrival of Æneas in Latium...
753 (Supposed) Foundation of the city of Rome..
750 Union of the Romans and Sabines....
716 Death of Romulus.......

11.71

17.76

82

83

714

671

Virtuous Administration of Numa..
Accession of Tullus Hostilius....

85

87

665 Duel between the Horatii and Curiatii-Destruction of
the Albans....

88

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509

508

Death of Brutus.

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Expulsion of Tarquinius Superbus..
Establishment of Consuls....

Conspiracy for the restoration of the Tarquinii

Lartius the first Dictator created ....

493 (The Roman populace retire to Mons Sacer
Tribunes of the people appointed

Exile of Coriolanus

487 Rome besieged by Coriolanus.

His retreat and death

484 Condemnation and death of Cassius

459 First Dictatorship of Cincinnatus

454 The Romans send to Athens for Solon's laws

451 The laws of the Twelve Tables-The Decemviri..

449 The expulsion of the Decemviri

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127

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129

130

32. 135

136

145

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B.C.

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383 Manlius put to death on a charge of treason.

361

Curtius devotes himself in the Forum

342 Beginning of the Samnite war

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The battle of Allia. Rome sacked by the Gauls...
The Gauls defeated by Camillus.....

159

164

166

167

169

339

Manlius puts his son to death for disobedience.
Decius devotes himself for his country

172

173

322 A Roman army forced to surrender to the Samnites in the

Caudine Forks...

176

280 Pyrrhus, king of Epirus, invades Italy.

178

272

finally defeated by Curius Dentatus

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270 Tarentum surrendered to the Romans
264 Commencement of the first Punic war
260 The Carthaginian fleet defeated by Duilius
256 Regulus defeated by Xanthippus

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252 Regulus sent to negociate peace. His death
241 End of the first Punic war

The temple of Janus shut and Rome at peace for the first

184

185

187

189

191

193. 195

196

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214 The Romans begin an auxiliary war against Philip of

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202 Battle of Zama and end of the second Punic war

217

197 Philip conquered by the Romaus.

192 The Romans wage war against Antiochus..
189 Death of Hannibal...

171

Commencement of the second Macedonian war.

149 The third Punic war begins....

220

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222

223

168 Macedon became a Roman province..

147 Carthage destroyed by Scipio, and Corinth by Mummius 225

132 Sedition of Tiberius Gracchus.

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224

227

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The Jugurthine war begins, and lasts five years
The social war begins, and lasts three years....
89 The Mithridatic war begins, and lasts twenty-six years
The civil war between Marius and Sylla.

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238

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241

242

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246

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247

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73 The insurrection of the slaves under Spartacus
66 Mithridates conquered by Pompey

63 Catiline's conspiracy detected

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60 The first triumvirate. Cæsar, Pompey, and Crassus

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45{The battle of Munda..

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249

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note, 250

252

253

256

259

261

264

273

286

289

297

298

300

301

306

311

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317

331

335

341

343

345

350

44 Cæsar murdered in the senate-house

Formation of the second Triumvirate-Antony, Octavius

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32 Octavius (Augustus,) and Antony prepare for war

31 The battle of Actium..

The death of Antony.

30 Alexandria surrendered

Death of Cleopatra

27 The title of Augustus given to Octavius.

A.D.

4 Birth of JESUS CHRIST (four years before the vulgar era). 359

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Caractacus carried captive to Rome

54 Nero succeeds Claudius

59 Nero murders his mother

64 First general persecution of the Christians..

65 Seneca, Lucan, and others, executed for conspiracy
68 Suicide of Nero. Accession of Galba..........

Death of Galba

69 Defeat and death of Otho....

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Defeat and death of Vitellius. Accession of Vespasian

70 Siege and capture of Jerusalem

Death of Vespasian. Accession of Titus

79 {Eruption of Vesuvius: destruction of Herculaneum.

81

Death of Titus. Accession of Domitian.....

88 The Dacian war..

96 { Assassination of Domitian

Accession of Nerva

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