. The grandeur that was Rome; a survey of Roman culture and civilisation:. Fig. I. THE PALACE OF DIOCLETIAN, SPALATO(See p. 316). AndersonFig. 2. RELIEF FROM THE ARCH OF CONSTANTINE : THE B.\TTLEOF THE MILVIAN BRIDGE (Seep. 313) Plate 95 U>- 3iS CHRONOLOGICAL SUMMARY DOMESTIC EVENTS EXTERNAL EVENTS Legendary date of the foundation ofRome510 Legendary date of the expulsion ofTarquin, and establishment of theRepublic508 Legendary date of the Etruscan in-vasion under Lars Porsena494 Legendary date of the First Secession of the Plebeians480 Possibly authentic date of first treaty between Rome a


. The grandeur that was Rome; a survey of Roman culture and civilisation:. Fig. I. THE PALACE OF DIOCLETIAN, SPALATO(See p. 316). AndersonFig. 2. RELIEF FROM THE ARCH OF CONSTANTINE : THE B.\TTLEOF THE MILVIAN BRIDGE (Seep. 313) Plate 95 U>- 3iS CHRONOLOGICAL SUMMARY DOMESTIC EVENTS EXTERNAL EVENTS Legendary date of the foundation ofRome510 Legendary date of the expulsion ofTarquin, and establishment of theRepublic508 Legendary date of the Etruscan in-vasion under Lars Porsena494 Legendary date of the First Secession of the Plebeians480 Possibly authentic date of first treaty between Rome andthe Latins, drawn up by Defeat of the Etruscans by Syracuse450 Legendary date of the Twelve Tables387 Conquest of Rome by the Gauls367 Licinian Laws : (i) forbid large hold-ings of public land ; (2) compellandlords to employ a certain pro-portion of free labour351 Conquest of by Rome. Caere becomes the firstcivitas sine suffragio348 First treaty of commerce be- tween Rome and Carthage343 Samnite Wars, involving sub- to jugation of the Latins, and 266 eventually of all Central Italy 321 Great defeat


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