Roman Kingdom
753 BCE–509 BCE* · Event
The semi-legendary regal period of Rome under seven kings, from Romulus's founding to the expulsion of Tarquinius Superbus and the birth of the Republic.
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- Reign of Augustus (27 BCE)
- Roman Empire (27 BCE)
- Sack of Rome by Visigoths (410)
- Virgil's Aeneid (19 BCE)
- Assassination of Julius Caesar (44 BCE)
- Julius Caesar (100 BCE)
- Fall of Constantinople (1453)
- Founding of Rome (traditional) (753 BCE)
Around 753 BCE
- Homer's Iliad and Odyssey (750 BCE)
- Homer's Iliad composed (750 BCE)
- Homer's Odyssey composed (700 BCE)
- Spring and Autumn period (771 BCE)
- Upanishads composed (800 BCE)
- Founding of Carthage (814 BCE)
- Western Zhou collapse / move east (771 BCE)
- Fall of Samaria (722 BCE)
- Greek alphabet developed (800 BCE)
- First Olympic Games (776 BCE)