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Roman Annexation of Egypt Timeline Game

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In this timeline game, players will explore the Roman Annexation of Egypt (30 BC) and learn about the key events that led to this historical moment.

  • Julius Caesar’s assassination in 44 BC
  • Cleopatra’s alliance with Marc Antony
  • The Battle of Actium in 31 BC

Game Details: a timeline game where you place events in their correct chronological order

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  • 31 BC: Battle of Actium
  • 30 BC: Cleopatra and Mark Antony commit suicide
  • 30 BC: Octavian (Augustus) becomes sole ruler of Rome
  • 30 BC: Roman forces under Gaius Cornelius Gallus occupy Egypt
  • 30 BC: Egyptian pharaoh Cleopatra VII commits suicide
  • 30 BC: Egypt officially becomes a Roman province
  • 30 BC: Augustus appoints Gaius Cornelius Gallus as first Roman prefect of Egypt
  • 30 BC: Construction of the Temple of Dendur by Augustus in Egypt
  • 30 BC: Roman administration established in Egypt
  • 30 BC: Romanization of Egypt begins
  • 30 BC: End of the Ptolemaic dynasty in Egypt
  • 30 BC: Egyptian economy integrated into the Roman Empire
  • 30 BC: Cleopatra's children with Julius Caesar are spared by Augustus
  • 30 BC: Roman influence spreads throughout Egypt
  • 30 BC: Roman military presence in Egypt strengthened
  • 30 BC: Establishment of Roman colonies in Egypt
  • 30 BC: Integration of Egyptian culture with Roman customs
  • 30 BC: Roman taxation system implemented in Egypt
  • 30 BC: Construction of Roman infrastructure in Egypt
  • 30 BC: Beginning of Roman rule in Egypt

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