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Timelines - Rome People

Some general timelines, like those of the emperors and consuls, as well as timelines of individual people, either from or who had significant impact on Ancient Rome.

Roman Emperors Timelines

List of the timelines of individual emperors and of all the emperors together.

Augustus
Timeline with dates for major points in the life of the first Roman emperor.

Tiberius
Timeline of the second Roman emperor.

Consuls of Rome

Table of consuls of the Roman Republic.

Philosophers Timeline

A timeline of major Greek and Roman philosophers.

Caesar Timeline

From your Guide. Twenty major events in the life of Gaius Julius Caesar.

Cleopatra Timeline

69 - 30 B.C. - Events in the life of Cleopatra, especially those with an impact on Rome.

Alaric and the Visigoths Timeline

A.D. 395-411 - The king of the Visigoths went from having no territory to being the first ruler of a kingdom within the Roman Empire.

Cicero Timeline

Here is a timeline of events in the life of Cicero that includes dates for Cicero's publications.

Publius Clodius Pulcher Timeline

Publius Clodius Pulcher timeline.

Alphabetical Imperial Index

List of emperors sorted alphabetically and their dates.

Roman Emperors - The Imperial Index

From Augustus to Constantine XI Palaeologus. Dates with many hypertext links to individual emperors.

Stemmata of the Flavian Emperors

See who married whom and what the relationships were among Titus, Domitian, and Vespasian. A relatively uncomplicated family tree.

Stemmata of the Good Emperors

The Family tree of the good emperors is loosely connected through marriage. The emperors on its branches are Nerva, Trajan, Hadrian, Lucius Verus, Marcus Aurelius, Antoninus Pius, and Commodus.

Stemmata of the Julio-Claudian Emperors

The lines of consanguinity among the first five emperors are hard to keep straight. Even with this chart, it will take time to unravel the bloodline, marriage and adoption threads, but it's a useful reference tool.

Life expectancy in Roman Egypt

Chart of male and female life expectancy in Roman Egypt during the first three centuries A.D.

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