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Rome and Carthage Dispute the Mediterranean (B. C. 221 – 217)

The Great Wall of China did not always keep the invader out, but it did help to establish the geographical

Hannibal Challenges Rome (217 B.C.)

Hannibal alone, would have dared embark on such a venture. Two powers confronted each other to dispute mastery of the

Slaves in the Ancient World (217 – 73 B.C.)

Slaves could be imported to Italy when and where they were needed. The demand for labour was immediate and there

The Slaves Revolt (73 B.C.)

As Rome’s armies marched victorious across the known world and her fleets patrolled the Mediterranean, hundreds and thousands of slaves

The Roman Republic is Reborn with Imperial Splendour (73 – 31 B.C.)

The happy judgment of the historian Polybius on the strength of the Roman constitution, because of its mixture of popular,

The Emperor Augustus (B.C. 31)

The assassination of Julius Caesar in 44 B.C. initiated thirteen years of bloodshed, during which the people who had plotted

Octavian and the New Roman Empire (B.C. 31 – 9 A.D.)

Octavian delivers the state from that was plunged into depression. A few weeks after January 1 in the year 29 B.C. the

Arminius, Liberator of Germany (9 A.D.)

By 9 B.C. it seemed that Augustus’ ambition to extend Roman territory to the Elbe had almost been achieved, but

Jesus of Nazareth, Saviour God of a New Religion (30 A.D.)

Jesus of Nazareth, his life and death, for Romans alive about A.D. 30 was of no significance whatsoever. In the

Revolt and Destruction of Judea (30 – 70 A. D.)

Judea was destroyed and it’s people were scattered due to revolt in the East. Herod the Great died in the
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