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-86 BC
 
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Sulla, campaigning to the east, besieges Athens and then allows his army to loot the city      
-82 BC
 
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Sulla takes Rome for the second time, after a battle at the Colline Gate, and then publishes his lethal 'proscriptions'       
53 BC
 
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Crasssus is killed at Carrhae, in Turkey, when the Parthians defeat his army, largely thanks to their brilliance as mounted archers       
49 BC
 
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Julius Caesar crosses the river Rubicon (the southern boundary of Gaul) with his army – and in doing so launches a civil war       
42 BC
 
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Octavian and Mark Antony defeat the armies of Brutus and Cassius at Philippi, after which Brutus and Cassius commit suicide        
31 BC
 
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Octavian defeats the forces of Antony and Cleopatra (both are at sea with their fleets) in a battle off the Greek coast at Actium        
66
 
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Josephus is in Jerusalem at the start of the rebellion against the Romans, and will later describe its suppression in his Jewish War       
c. 300
 
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Horses strong enough to carry men wearing armour are put to good use by northern barbarians, and by Romans in border regions such as Dacia       
407
 
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The Roman city of Nîmes is sacked by the Vandals, in an early indication of the gradual loss of Gaul to the Germanic tribes       
410
 
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Alaric and the Visigoths enter Rome and plunder the city - the first foreign intruders for eight centuries