A timeline of Roman history highlighting major events from the Roman Kingdom through the Byzantine Empire. Features enhanced navigation along with custom tooltips, labels, colors, and locale adjustments. (ZH)
75 BC - During the time of the Roman dictator Sulla, a quæstor named Titus Sempronius Blaesus is possessed by a Yithian. 70 BC –Vita (later Orlando), becomes male again, resumes his male name of "Vito," and returns to Rome just in time to witness the end of the slave revolt...
primarily due to its highly structured military and intriguing rulers. The Roman Empire was established in 27 BCE. Due to years of decline and vicious attacks, the western half of the Empire fell in 676 CE. This lesson will examine how many Roman emperors there were, and their impact as th...
The last Chinese dynasty to rule came from a region of northeast China called Manchuria. The Manchus, also known as the Qing (king*) were weak rulers NOTE: Many of the sounds in the Chinese language are difficult to express in the Roman alphabet. The most commons spellings of Chinese ...
During this time, it was predominantly known as the "Kingdom of the Franks." To get a clear picture of the History of the French Monarchy, it is important to establish a timeline of its most important rulers. Clovis I After the collapse of the Roman Empire, Gaul, that is to say, ...
The Ptolemaic dynasty was the final dynasty of ancient Egypt before Egypt became part of the Roman Empire.
Deane Aryman dies in a fall from her horse while on the verge of convincing several of the most powerful rulers to agree to a ceasefire. Her successor, Selame Necoin of the Green Ajah, fails to capitalize on her success and the war continues.FY...
Compared with their neighbors they enjoyed a high standard of living, as well as a rich spiritual life. Military, the Dacians were less advanced. Unlike the Roman legions, they did not field a standing army, although there was a warrior class, the comati, or 'long-haired ones'. " (attr...
When Diocletian came to power, the Roman Empire was already too big for one emperor to handle. Diocletian started the tetrarchy or system of 4 rulers, two subordinates (Caesars) and two full-fledged emperors (Augusti). The Roman Empire was split between an eastern and a western section. It...
Some of those narratives were used by the Jewish historian Josephus, who wrote his 1st century CE bookAgainst Apionusing borrowings, summaries, paraphrases, and recapitulations of Manetho, with specific emphasis on the Second Intermediate Hyksos rulers. Other fragments are found in the writings of...