Timeline of the city of Rome
The city of Rome , Italy, has had an extensive history since antiquity.
Early history
Tradition states that Romulus and Remus were raised by a wolf before founding Rome in 753 BC.
1000 BC – Latins begin to settle in Italy
Republic
19th-century painting of the Gallic leader Brennus looting Rome after the Battle of the Allia in 390 BC
Imperial city
St Peter , the first Pope , was crucified in Rome in 67 AD
The Colosseum opened in 80 AD
49 BC - Caesar crosses the Rubicon in order to take Rome.
44 BC - Caesar elects himself dictator , and in March is killed by Brutus and Cassius
27 BC - Augustus is made Rome's first emperor.
13 BC - The Senate commissions the Ara Pacis to honor Augustus' return to Rome.
c. 60 AD - Paul the Apostle arrives in Rome.
64 AD - The Great Fire of Rome , rumored to be blamed by Nero on the Christians.
c. 65 AD - Blamed for causing the Great Fire, Christians in the city are persecuted.
72 AD - Work on the Flavian Amphitheatre (Colosseum) begins.
80 AD - While Titus is inspecting the damage of the eruption of Vesuvius, a fire breaks out in the city for three days, destroying Capitoline temples and the Pantheon .[ 2]
125 AD - Emperor Hadrian has the Pantheon reconstructed, assuming its current appearance.
212 AD - All the inhabitants of the empire are granted citizenship of Rome.
216 AD - Work on the Baths of Caracalla is completed.
217 AD - Fire, possibly caused by a lightning strike, damages the Flavian Amphitheatre.[ 3]
225 AD - Mathematicians allowed to teach publicly at Rome.[citation needed ]
247 AD - The first millennium of Rome is celebrated.
270 AD - Construction of the Aurelian Wall begins.
274 AD - The Temple of the Sun built at Rome.
284 AD - Diocletian partitions administration of the Roman Empire in half, thereby establishing the Eastern Roman Empire in Byzantium .
Late antiquity and early medieval period
19th-century painting of the Visigothic Sack of Rome in 410 AD
312 - Constantine the Great defeats Maxentius at Battle of the Milvian Bridge to become the ruler of the western Roman Empire
c.320 - Old St. Peter's Basilica is constructed.
325- Constantine convenes the First Council of Nicaea .
380 - The Christian emperor Theodosius makes Christianity the official religion of Rome, persecuting pagans and destroying temples.
402 - Ravenna becomes the capital of the Western Roman Empire, whilst Constantinople that of the east.[ 4]
410 - Rome is sacked by Alaric , King of the Visigoths
422 - The Church of Santa Sabina is founded.
455 - Rome is sacked by Genseric , King of the Vandals
476 - Romulus Augustulus is deposed , traditionally considered the end of the Western Roman Empire and the beginning of the Middle Ages in Europe. Constantinople continues to be the capital of the Eastern Roman Empire.
496 - The first pope to achieve the Pontifex Maximus is Anastasius II .
536 - Rome is recovered for the Roman Empire by Belisarius .
546 - Rome is sacked by Totila , King of the Ostrogoths .
c. 590 - 604 - Pope Gregory the Great makes the Christian church exceedingly strong.
609 - The Pantheon becomes a Christian church.
630 - The Church of Sant' Agnese is the first Roman church to be constructed in Byzantine style .
725 - The King Ine of Wessex is the first man to create a hostel for pilgrims to Rome.
774 - Charlemagne , King of the Franks , conquers Italy.
800 - Charlemagne is crowned Roman emperor in St. Peter's Basilica.
801 - An earthquake damages St. Paul's Outside the Walls on 29 April.
846 - During the Arab raid against Rome the moors plundered the environs of the city, including Old St. Peter's Basilica , but they were prevented from entering the city itself by the Aurelian Wall
880 - 932 - A rare occasion, the city is governed by women, Theodora and later her daughter Marozia .
961 - King Otto the Great of Germany becomes in Rome the first Holy Roman Emperor .
High Middle Ages
The Papal throne in the Archbasilica of St. John Lateran dates from the 13th century
1084 - The city of Rome is attacked by the Normans
1108 - The church of San Clemente is in this year rebuilt.
1140 - The church of Santa Maria in Trastevere is restored.
1200 - The city becomes an independent commune
1232 - The cloisters in the Basilica of St. John Lateran are finished.
1300 - Pope Boniface VIII proclaims the First Holy Year.
1309 - The Papacy is moved to Avignon under Pope Clement V
1347 - The patriot and rebel Cola di Rienzo tries to restore the Roman Republic.
1348 - As in most of Europe, the Black Death strikes Rome.
Roman Renaissance
From 1508 to 1512, Michelangelo painted the Ceiling of the Sistine Chapel
Baroque period
The Church of the Gesù was the first Baroque structure, built in 1568
The current St. Peter's Basilica was finished in 1626
19th century and Risorgimento
Illustration of the proclamation of the 1849 Roman Republic in the Piazza del Popolo .
20th century and modern Rome
The Altare della Patria was built in honour of King Victor Emmanuel II in 1911
Fascists, led by Benito Mussolini , at the March on Rome in 1922
21st century
See also
Other cities in the macroregion of Central Italy :(it )
Timeline of Ancona , Marche region
Timeline of Arezzo , Tuscany region
Timeline of Florence , Tuscany
Timeline of Livorno , Tuscany
Timeline of Lucca , Tuscany
Timeline of Perugia , Umbria region
Timeline of Pisa , Tuscany
Timeline of Pistoia , Tuscany
Timeline of Prato , Tuscany
Timeline of Siena , Tuscany
References
^ Steven Anzovin and Janet Podell, ed. (2000). Famous First Facts . H.W. Wilson Co. ISBN 0824209583 .
^ Brian Jones, The Emperor Domitian (London: Routledge, 1992), p. 80
^ Cassius Dio, lxxviii.25
^ Deborah Mauskopf Deliyannis. Ravenna in Late Antiquity , Cambridge University Press, 2014, p. 46. ISBN 9781107612907
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