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tia\nMutina\n\nBy 390, several Galli;390;bc-y;;;;
Aquilonia\nFrom 343 to 341, Rome w;343;bc-y;;;;
ia\nFrom 343 to 341, Rome won two ;341;bc-y;;;;
the Latin War (340–338), Rome def;340;bc-y;;;;
Latin War (340–338), Rome defeate;338;bc-y;;;;
e War began in 327.[19] The war e;327;bc-y;;;;
of Bovianum in 305. By 304, Rome ;305;bc-y;;;;
num in 305. By 304, Rome had anne;304;bc-y;;;;
 there, but in 298 the Samnites r;298;bc-y;;;;
man victory in 290.\nAt the Battle;290;bc-y;;;;
 Populonia, in 282, Rome finished;282;bc-y;;;;
obility\nIn the 4th century, plebe;4th;bc-c;;;;
ere elected in 400. The reason be;400;bc-y;;;;
eagues.[22] In 385, the former co;385;bc-y;;;;
3][24]\nBetween 376 and 367, the t;376;bc-y;;;;
etween 376 and 367, the tribunes ;367;bc-y;;;;
alemate.[e] In 367, they carried ;367;bc-y;;;;
eian consul in 366\; Stolo followe;366;bc-y;;;;
lo followed in 361.[26][27][28]\nS;361;bc-y;;;;
an dictator in 356 and censor in ;356;bc-y;;;;
 and censor in 351. In 342, the t;351;bc-y;;;;
sor in 351. In 342, the tribune o;342;bc-y;;;;
29][30][31] In 339, the plebeian ;339;bc-y;;;;
Shortly before 312, the lex Ovini;312;bc-y;;;;
nt.[33][34] In 312, following thi;312;bc-y;;;;
e new limit of 300, including des;300;bc-y;;;;
 Appia.[35]\nIn 300, the two tribu;300;bc-y;;;;
e plebs around 287. The dictator ;287;bc-y;;;;
ted the law of 339, making plebis;339;bc-y;;;;
tracies in the 4th and 3rd centur;4th;bc-c;;;;
in the 4th and 3rd centuries cont;3rd;bc-c;;;;
.\nBy the early 3rd century, Rome ;3rd;bc-c;;;;
ngdoms.[41] In 282, several Roman;282;bc-y;;;;
ed in Italy in 280. The Romans we;280;bc-y;;;;
o Tarentum. In 279, Pyrrhus met t;279;bc-y;;;;
o Carthage. In 275, Pyrrhus left ;275;bc-y;;;;
le at Argos in 272 forced Tarentu;272;bc-y;;;;
 king. Between 288 and 283, Messi;288;bc-y;;;;
etween 288 and 283, Messina in Si;283;bc-y;;;;
hem (in either 269 or 265). In ef;269;bc-y;;;;
 either 269 or 265). In effect un;265;bc-y;;;;
 with Rome. In 262, the Romans mo;262;bc-y;;;;
The consul for 260, Gnaeus Cornel;260;bc-y;;;;
red Corsica in 259\; his successor;259;bc-y;;;;
es of Sulci in 258, Tyndaris in 2;258;bc-y;;;;
8, Tyndaris in 257, and Cape Ecno;257;bc-y;;;;
ape Ecnomus in 256.[57]\nTo hasten;256;bc-y;;;;
he consuls for 256 decided to car;256;bc-y;;;;
troops.[58] In 255, the Spartan g;255;bc-y;;;;
he consuls for 255 nonetheless wo;255;bc-y;;;;
catastrophe in 253. These disaste;253;bc-y;;;;
mpaign between 254 and 252.[59]\n\n;254;bc-y;;;;
etween 254 and 252.[59]\n\nDenarius;252;bc-y;;;;
ily resumed in 252, with Rome's t;252;bc-y;;;;
 the consul of 249, recklessly tr;249;bc-y;;;;
ilcar Barca in 247, who harassed ;247;bc-y;;;;
m the rich. In 242, 200 quinquere;242;bc-y;;;;
h Hasdrubal in 226, stating that ;226;bc-y;;;;
led to Rome in 220 to act as arbi;220;bc-y;;;;
and took it in 219,[67] triggerin;219;bc-y;;;;
 Italy. In May 218, he crossed th;218;bc-y;;;;
ia in December 218, where he defe;218;bc-y;;;;
30,000 men. In 216, the new consu;216;bc-y;;;;
nsul-elect for 215, L. Postumius ;215;bc-y;;;;
donian War. In 215, Hiero II of S;215;bc-y;;;;
ng Syracuse in 212 after a long s;212;bc-y;;;;
nd Tarentum in 211 and 209.\nIn Hi;211;bc-y;;;;
tum in 211 and 209.\nIn Hispania, ;209;bc-y;;;;
es of Cissa in 218, soon after Ha;218;bc-y;;;;
r Hasdrubal in 215, which enabled;215;bc-y;;;;
spania. But in 211, Hasdrubal and;211;bc-y;;;;
us tactics. In 209, he took Carth;209;bc-y;;;;
nice signed in 205.\n\nshowvteFirst;205;bc-y;;;;
 of Carmona in 207, and Ilipa (no;207;bc-y;;;;
ow Seville) in 206, which ended t;206;bc-y;;;;
cted consul in 205, he convinced ;205;bc-y;;;;
d in Africa in 204. He took Utica;204;bc-y;;;;
r than that of 241: 10,000 talent;241;bc-y;;;;
id Empire@. In 202, internal prob;202;bc-y;;;;
an War.[85] In 197, the Romans de;197;bc-y;;;;
eury, 1870.\nIn 179, Philip died.[;179;bc-y;;;;
le of Pydna in 168.[95] The Maced;168;bc-y;;;;
y defeated: in 146, the same year;146;bc-y;;;;
years later in 123 and reelected ;123;bc-y;;;;
 reelected for 122. He induced th;122;bc-y;;;;
 third term in 121 but was defeat;121;bc-y;;;;
icies.[121]\nIn 121, the province ;121;bc-y;;1.1.2.2;;
uthern Gaul in 123. Lucius Licini;123;bc-y;;;;
Narbo there in 118.[122]\n\nRise of;118;bc-y;;;;
d Tunisia). In 118, its king, Mic;118;bc-y;;;;
 Cimbrian War (113–101) was a far;113;bc-y;;;;
brian War (113–101) was a far mor;101;bc-y;;;;
lic clashes in 121. The Germanic ;121;bc-y;;;;
in Sicily from 104 to 101\;[110] a;104;bc-y;;;;
ly from 104 to 101\;[110] a campai;101;bc-y;;;;
\nVolterras\n\nIn 91, the Social Wa;91;bc-y;;;;
d, starting in 88. One of the co;88;bc-y;;;;
asion.[143]\nIn 83, he returned f;83;bc-y;;;;
ictatorship in 81 after election;81;bc-y;;;;
 as consul for 80. He then retir;80;bc-y;;;;
nia. In spring 73 BC, Mithridate;73;bc-y;;;;
hynia.[154]\nIn 73, a slave upris;73;bc-y;;;;
the consuls of 72.[155] At the h;72;bc-y;;;;
 consulship in 70. During their ;70;bc-y;;;;
of Bithynia in 73, Lucullus was ;73;bc-y;;;;
 and Pontus in 67, Lucullus was ;67;bc-y;;;;
Mithridates in 66.[164] Defeatin;66;bc-y;;;;
n Pharnaces in 63.[166] Pompey r;63;bc-y;;;;
 tribunate for 58. Clodius set a;58;bc-y;;;;
m as consul in 59, he was appoin;59;bc-y;;;;
fought between 58 and 49.\nCaesar;58;bc-y;;;;
between 58 and 49.\nCaesar defeat;49;bc-y;;;;
 major battles 58 and 57. In 55 ;58;bc-y;;;;
battles 58 and 57. In 55 and 54 ;57;bc-y;;;;
 58 and 57. In 55 and 54 he made;55;bc-y;;;;
 57. In 55 and 54 he made two ex;54;bc-y;;;;
lpine Gaul. By 50, all of Gaul l;50;bc-y;;;;
 consulship in 55, promising to ;55;bc-y;;;;
 consulship in 55, and Caesar's ;55;bc-y;;;;
 the summer of 54, a wave of pol;54;bc-y;;;;
 in January of 52, when Milo mur;52;bc-y;;;;
a gang war.\nIn 53, Crassus launc;53;bc-y;;;;
and Caesar. In 51, some Roman se;51;bc-y;;;;
r\nOn 1 January 49, an agent of C;49;bc-y;;;;
 the spring of 49 swept down the;49;bc-y;;;;
f Pharsalus in 48.[187][188] Pom;48;bc-y;;;;
 civil war. In 46 Caesar lost pe;46;bc-y;;;;
lship.[189] In 48, he was given ;48;bc-y;;;;
an Council. In 46, Caesar was gi;46;bc-y;;;;
te on 15 March 44. Virtually all;44;bc-y;;;;
of Philippi in 42.\n\nshowvteFinal;42;bc-y;;;;
ry victory. In 27, he was grante;27;bc-y;;;;
llenged in the 2nd century, the s;2nd;bc-c;;;;
Tullius (ruled 578–534).[220] The;578;bc-y;;;;
ius (ruled 578–534).[220] The pha;534;bc-y;;;;
insula. In the 4th century, the R;4th;bc-c;;;;
ic invasion of 390\; more likely, ;390;bc-y;;;;
el after about 300, but it was ma;300;bc-i;;;;
 size.[224]\nIn 217, near the begi;217;bc-y;;;;
can period. In 107, all citizens,;107;bc-y;;;;
 plebiscite of 218 forbade senato;218;bc-y;;;;
t rescinded in 445, sought to pre;445;bc-y;;;;
queducts (from 312), suburban mar;312;bc-y;;;;
 built between 120 and 80 BC\nThe ;120;bc-i;;;;
etween 120 and 80 BC\nThe tomb of th;80 BC;bc-i;;;;
y, constructed 50–30 BC\nRepublic;50;bc-i;;;;
constructed 50–30 BC\nRepublican Rom;30 BC;bc-i;;;;
e Lex Ogulnia (300) gave patricia;300;bc-y;;;;
ities.[269] In 392, Camillus esta;392;bc-y;;;;
e Summanus, c. 278, Vortumnus c. ;278;bc-y;;;;
, Vortumnus c. 264, and at some t;264;bc-y;;;;
the end of the 3rd century, Miner;3rd;bc-c;;;;
irst aqueduct (312), built during;312;bc-y;;;;
The Orator, c. 100 BC, an Etrusco-Ro;100 BC;bc-i;;;;
s early as the 7th century.[285] ;7th;bc-c;;;;
y.[285] By the 3rd century, signi;3rd;bc-c;;;;
eum, Italy, c. 50 BC\nModern study o;50 BC;bc-i;;;;
atin, from the 1st century. Most ;1st;bc-c;;;;
t began around 200. Education beg;200;bc-i;;;;
nt Rome\nIn the 3rd century, Greek;3rd;bc-c;;;;
, built around 70 BC and buried by ;70 BC;bc-i;;;;
ven by Livy as 494\; many other da;494;bc-y;;;;
lius Luscus in 444, and Quintus A;444;bc-y;;;;
ius Meranda in 422 were also pleb;422;bc-y;;;;
e dictator for 368 Publius Manliu;368;bc-y;;;;
Established in 196 to take over t;196;bc-y;;;;
inia Sextia of 366 the lex Genuci;366;bc-y;;;;
lex Genucia of 342.\n\n^ Livy, vi.3;342;bc-y;;;;
r date, before 318.\n\n^ Humm 2005,;318;bc-y;;;;
ts is dated to 175.\n\n^ Cornell 19;175;bc-y;;;;
eus, consul in 196..\n\n^ Nicolet 1;196;bc-y;;;;
ica and Spain, 241–218". In Hoyos;241;bc-y;;;;
and Spain, 241–218". In Hoyos (20;218;bc-y;;;;
ecline curves, 600 BC to 600 AD". So;600 BC;bc-i;;;;
. "Rome in the fifth century I: the;fifth;bc-c;;;;