A Complete Guide to the Roman Kingdom

Delve into the legendary tales and monumental figures that shaped the foundation of the Roman Kingdom.

Legacy

The Roman Kingdom's enduring legacy is evident in its contributions to law, language, culture, and technology. From the development of the Roman legal system to the widespread adoption of Latin, the influence of this ancient civilization continues to shape our modern world.

Stories

Step back in time to the legendary Roman Kingdom, where epic stories of heroes like Romulus and Remus, the founding brothers, unfold. Dive into the tales of power struggles, betrayals, and triumphs that shaped one of the greatest civilizations in history.

Interactive

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The Chronomancer's Map

753 BC

Founding of Rome by Romulus and Remus

753-509 BC

Roman Kingdom period begins

753-715 BC

Reign of Romulus as the first King of Rome

715-673 BC

Reign of Numa Pompilius, second King of Rome

673-642 BC

Reign of Tullus Hostilius, third King of Rome

642-617 BC

Reign of Ancus Marcius, fourth King of Rome

616-578 BC

Reign of Lucius Tarquinius Priscus, fifth King of Rome

578-535 BC

Reign of Servius Tullius, sixth King of Rome

535-509 BC

Reign of Lucius Tarquinius Superbus, seventh and final King of Rome

509 BC

Overthrow of the Roman Kingdom, establishment of Roman Republic

509-494 BC

Consolidation of power in the early Roman Republic

494 BC

First Secession of the Plebeians from the Patricians

494-287 BC

Struggle of the Orders in the Roman Republic

451 BC

Creation of the Twelve Tables, Roman law code

390 BC

Sack of Rome by the Gauls

343-341 BC

First Samnite War

326-304 BC

Second Samnite War

298-290 BC

Third Samnite War

264-241 BC

First Punic War against Carthage

218-201 BC

Second Punic War, including Hannibal's invasion of Italy

149-146 BC

Third Punic War, destruction of Carthage

133 BC

Tiberius Gracchus' land reform and death

58-50 BC

Julius Caesar's conquest of Gaul

49-45 BC

Civil War between Julius Caesar and Pompey

44 BC

Assassination of Julius Caesar

31 BC

Battle of Actium, Octavian's victory over Mark Antony and Cleopatra

27 BC

Octavian becomes Augustus, first Roman Emperor

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