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End of the Roman Republic Timeline Game

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About This Challenge

The game “End of the Roman Republic (27 BC)” is a timeline game that allows players to immerse themselves in the historical events leading up to the end of the Roman Republic in 27 BC.

  • Players will be able to learn about key events such as the assassination of Julius Caesar.
  • They will also explore the rise of figures like Octavian, who eventually became the first Roman Emperor.
  • The game challenges players to place these events in their correct chronological order, testing their knowledge of Roman history.
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  • March 15, 44 BC: Assassination of Julius Caesar
  • 43 BC: Formation of the Second Triumvirate
  • October 3, 42 BC: Battle of Philippi
  • 42-40 BC: Triumvirate's proscriptions and purges
  • September 2, 31 BC: Battle of Actium
  • 27 BC: Octavian becomes the sole ruler of Rome
  • 46 BC: Introduction of the Julian calendar
  • 44-43 BC: Cicero's Philippics against Mark Antony
  • August 30, 30 BC: Death of Mark Antony and Cleopatra
  • January 16, 27 BC: Octavian's title changed to Augustus
  • January 16, 27 BC: Augustus becomes the first Roman Emperor
  • 27 BC: Introduction of the Praetorian Guard
  • 27 BC: Augustus establishes the Roman Empire
  • 27 BC: End of the Roman Republic
  • 42 BC - 29 BC: Construction of the Temple of Caesar in Rome
  • 25 BC - 19 BC: Augustus' victory in the Cantabrian Wars
  • 27 BC - 14 AD: Augustus' establishment of the Roman Peace (Pax Romana)
  • 27 BC - 14 AD: Augustus' reforms and administrative changes
  • August 19, 14 AD: Death of Augustus
  • 27 BC - 68 AD: Beginning of the Julio-Claudian dynasty

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