EU 16 Section 1, EuW |
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Frame |
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Event |
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1) 280-240 BC |
A |
278 BC: Rome's treaty with
Carthage |
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B |
270 BC: Capture of Rhegium |
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C |
264-41 BC: First Punic War |
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1 |
D |
264BC: Alliance with Mamertines,
army sent to Sicily |
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1 |
E |
263 BC: Hiero beomes ally to Rome |
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1 |
F |
262 BC: Capture of Agregentum |
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1 |
G |
261-260 BC: Roman's build fleet |
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1 |
H |
259 BC: Roman occupation of
Corsica |
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1 |
I |
260 BC: Roman naval victory off
Mylae |
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1 |
J |
257 BC: Roman naval victory off Tyndaris |
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1 |
K |
256 BC: R. naval victory off Encomus, Regulus lands in Africa |
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1 |
L |
255 BC: Regulus deafeated, R.
naval victory Cape Hermaeum, |
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1 |
M |
255: Roman fleet wrecked Pachynus |
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1 |
N |
254 BC: R. capture Panormus |
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1 |
O |
253 BC: R. fleet wrecked at
Palinurus |
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1 |
P |
250 BC: Victory at Panormus |
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1 |
Q |
249 BC: Claudius's naval defeat |
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1 |
R |
247 BC: Hamilcar Barca starts
Carthaginian offensive |
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1 |
S |
241 BC: R. naval victory; R. occupation of Sicily |
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1 |
T |
241-38 BC Mercenaries
revolt against Carthage |
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2 240-218 |
A |
238-25 BC: R. seizure of Sardinia;
R. occupation/reduction of Sardinia and Corsica |
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2 |
B |
237BC: Hamilcar goes to Spain |
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2 |
C |
236BC: Gallic raids in N. Itlay |
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2 |
D |
231 BC: Roman embassy to Hamilcar in Spain |
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2 |
E |
227 BC: Sicily and Sardinia
governed by praetors |
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2 |
F |
226 BC: Ebro treaty between Rome and Hasdrubal |
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2 |
G |
225 BC: Invading Gauls defeated |
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2 |
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LABEL: 221 BC:
North-eastern frontier secured to Julian Alps |
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3 218-201 |
A |
221 BC: Hannibal secceeds
Hasdrubal,Saguntine appeal to Rome,219 BC: Hannibal besieges Sagantum |
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3 |
B |
218-201 BC: Second Punic War |
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3 |
C |
218 BC: Hannibal arrives in N.
Italy, Battles of Ticinus and Trebia |
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3 |
D |
215 BC: Alliance of Carthage w/Philip and Syracuse after Hiero's death |
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3 |
E |
215 BC: Defeat of Hasdrubal at
Dertosa |
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3 |
F |
213 BC: Roman seige of Syracuse |
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3 |
G |
211 BC: Defeat of the Scipios in
Spain |
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3 |
H |
209 BC: Capture of New Carthage |
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3 |
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LABEL: 208 BC: Battle of
Baecula |
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3 |
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LABEL:206 BC: Battle of
Ilipa |
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3 |
I |
206 BC: Final reduction of Spain |
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3 |
J |
205 BC: Scipio in Sicily; peace of
Phenice |
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3 |
K |
204 BC: Scipio lands in Africa |
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3 |
L |
203 BC:Scipio defeats Syphax, wins
battle of Great Plains, armistace made and broken |
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3 |
M |
203 BC: Hannibal recalled to
Carthage. Mago defeatd in Gaul |
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3 |
N |
203 BC Mago defeated in Gaul |
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3 |
O |
202BC: Scipio's victory at Zama |
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3 |
P |
201 BC: Peace with Carthage |
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4
200-165 BC |
A |
197 BC: Spain organized into 2
provinces: Ulterior and Citerior |
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4 |
B |
197 BC: Revolt of Turdetani in
Spain |
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4 |
C |
195 BC: Cato in Spain |
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4 |
D |
194 BC: Lusitani defeated in Spain |
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4 |
E |
191 BC: R. rejects Carthage offer to repay whole indemnity |
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4 |
F |
181 BC: Revolt in Corsica and
Sardinia |
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4 |
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ICON:181 BC: Aquilea
becomes Latin colony |
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4 |
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ICON: 181 BC: Graviscae
becomes Roman colony |
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4 |
G |
181-79 BC: First Celtiberian War |
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4 |
H |
180 BC: Foundation of Gracchuris
in Spain |
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4 |
I |
177Bc: Sardinia reduced |
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4 |
J |
177 BC: Annexation of Istria |
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4 |
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ICON:171 BC: Latin colony
at Carteia in Spain |
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4 |
K |
168 BC: Corduba founded in Spain |
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5 165-133 BC |
A |
161 BC: Final reduction of Corsica |
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5 |
B |
154 BC: Oxybian Ligures defeated |
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5 |
C |
154-38 BC: Lusitanian War |
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5 |
D |
153-51 BC: Second Celtiberian
War |
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5 |
E |
151 BC: Carthage declares war on
Masinissa |
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5 |
F |
149-46 BC: Third Punic War |
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5 |
G |
149 BC: Seige of Carthage
begun. |
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5 |
H |
147 BC: Viriathus successful.
Aemilianus in command at Carthage. |
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5 |
I |
146 BC: Destruction of Carthage,
Africa becomes a province |
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5 |
J |
143-33 BC: Third Celtiberian War,
also called Numantine War |
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5 |
K |
139 BC: Death of Viriathus |
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5 |
L |
137 BC: Defeat and surrender of
Mancinus in Spain |
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5 |
M |
137 BC: Brutus campaigns against
the Callaici |
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5 |
N |
135-32 BC: Slave war in Sicily |
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6 133-100 BC |
A |
133 BC:, Tiberius Gracchus killed |
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6 |
B |
133 BC: Scipios Aemilianus sacks
Numantia and settles Spain |
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6 |
C |
132 BC: Sicily reorganised by lex
Republica |
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6 |
D |
124 BC: War against Arverni and
Alloborges in Gaul |
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6 |
E |
121 BC: Defeat of Arverni and Allobroges, Building of Via Domitia |
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6 |
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ICON: 118 BC: Colony at
Narbo Martius in Southern Gaul. |
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6 |
F |
118BC: Adherbal, Hiempsal and
Jugurtha joint rulers of Numidia |
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6 |
G |
116 BC: Jugurtha strengtehns his
position; senatorial commission to Numidia |
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6 |
H |
114 BC: Marius in Spain |
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6 |
I |
113 BC: Carbo defeated at Noreia by the Cimbri |
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6 |
J |
110 Bc: War in Africa |
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6 |
K |
107 BC: Marius takes Capsa |
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6 |
L |
107 BC: Cassius defeated by
Tigurini in Gaul |
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6 |
M |
105 BC: Cimbri and Teutones
destroy Roman armies at Arausio |
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6 |
N |
106 BC: Marius penetrates western Numidia |
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6 |
O |
106 BC:Bocchus of Meuretania
surrenders Jugurtha to Sulla |
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6 |
P |
104 BC: Second Sicilian Slave War |
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6 |
Q |
102 BC: Marius, consul IV, defeats
Teutones near Aqua Sextiae |
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6 |
R |
101 BC: Marius and Catulus defeat
Cimbri near Vercellae |
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6 |
S |
100 BC: Second Sicilian Slave War ends |
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7 100-60 BC |
A |
98 BC: Revolt in Lusitania |
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7 |
B |
82 BC: Pompey crushes Sulla's
opponents in Sicily |
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7 |
C |
82 BC: Sertorius leaves for Spain |
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7 |
D |
81 BC:Pompey defeats Marius in
Africa. |
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7 |
E |
81 BC: Sertorius driven out of
Spain |
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7 |
F |
80 BC: Sertorius again lands in
Spain |
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7 |
G |
78 BC: Sertorius defeats Metellus Pius |
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7 |
H |
77 BC: Pompey appointed against Sertorius |
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7 |
I |
76 BC: Sertorius successful
against Metullus and Pompey |
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7 |
J |
74 BC: Cyrene made a Roman province (Where is Cyrene?) |
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7 |
K |
74 BC: Reinforcements sent to
spain. |
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7 |
L |
72 BC: Assassination of Sertorius
, succeeded by Perperna who is defeated by Pompey. Pompey settles in Spain |
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7 |
M |
71 BC: Pompey returns from Spain |
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7 |
N |
63 BC: Ciero is consul, Caesar
elected Pontifex Maximus. Conspiracy of Cataline |
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7 |
O |
61 BC: Aedui appeal to Rome.
Allobroges revolt |
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7 |
P |
61 BC: Caesar governeor of Further Spain |
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8 60-50BC |
A |
59 BC: Lex Vatinia gives Caesar
the Cisalpine Gauls and Illyricum. Senate adds Transalpin Gaul. |
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8 |
B |
58 BC: Caesar defeats Helvetti and
Ariovistus |
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8 |
C |
57 BC: Caesar defeats the Belgae
and Nervii |
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8 |
D |
56 BC: Caesar campaigns against
the Veneti and Morini |
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8 |
E |
55 BC: Caesar massacres the Usipetes and the Tencteri; bridges the Rhine
and Invades Britain |
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8 |
F |
54 BC: Caesar's second trip to Britain. Revolt in North-eastern Gaul |
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8 |
G |
53 BC: Unrest in Gaul pacified by
Caesar |
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8 |
H |
52 BC: Revolt of Vercingetorix in
Gaul; seige of Alesia, Vercingetorix surrenders |
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8 |
I |
51 BC: Revolt of Bellovaci; seige
of Uxellodunum |
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