Roman Empire
27 BCE–476 · Event
Rome from Augustus's assumption of sole power to the deposition of Romulus Augustulus — five centuries of emperors ruling the Mediterranean world.
On these timelines: Roman History, Master, Anatolia / Byzantium / Ottoman / Turkey, North Africa, The Levant
More from Roman History
- Reign of Augustus (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)
- Fall of Western Roman Empire (476)
Around 27 BCE
- Jesus of Nazareth (4 BCE)
- Cleopatra VII of Egypt (69 BCE)
- Augustus (63 BCE)
- Roman conquest of Britain (43)
- Crucifixion of Jesus (33)
- Reign of Nero (54)
- Saint Paul (5)
- Augustus becomes first Roman Emperor (27 BCE)
- Reign of Tiberius (14)
- Destruction of the Second Temple in Jerusalem (70)