End of the Roman Republic Timeline
| 133 B.C. |
Tiberius Gracchus tribune |
| 123 - 122 B.C. |
Gaius Gracchus tribune |
| 111 - 105 B.C. |
Jugurthine War |
| 104 - 100 B.C. |
Marius consul. |
| 90 - 88 B.C. |
Social War |
| 88 B.C. |
Sulla: First Mithridatic War |
| 88 B.C. |
Sulla's march on Rome with his army. |
| 82 B.C. |
Sulla becomes dictator |
| 71 B.C. |
Crassus crushes Spartacus |
| 71 B.C. |
Pompey defeats Sertorius' rebellion in Spain |
| 70 B.C. |
Consulship of Crassus and Pompey |
| 63 B.C. |
Pompey defeats Mithridates |
| 60 B.C. |
First Triumvirate: Pompey, Crassus, & Julius Caesar |
| 58 - 50 B.C. |
Caesar conquers Gaul |
| 53 B.C. |
Crassus killed in (battle) of Carrhae |
| 49 B.C. |
Caesar crosses the Rubicon |
| 48 B.C. |
Pharsalus (battle); Pompey Killed In Egypt |
| 46 - 44 B.C. |
Caesar's dictatorship |
| 44 B.C. |
End of Civil War |
| 43 B.C. |
Second Triumvirate: Marc Antony, Lepidus, & Octavian |
| 42 B.C. |
Philippi (battle) |
| 31 B.C. |
Actium (battle) |
| 27 B.C. |
Octavian emperor |
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