1. ARCHAIC ITALY AND THE ORIGINS OF ROME 2. REPUBLICAN ROME AND THE CONQUEST OF ITALY 3. THE BEGINNINGS OF A MEDITERRANEAN EMPIRE 4. ITALY AND EMPIRE 5. ITALY THREATENED, ENFRANCHISED, DIVIDED 6. THE DOMINATION OF SULLA AND ITS LEGACY 7. END OF THE REPUBLIC: CAESAR'S DICTATORSHIP 8. AUGUSTUS AND THE TRANSFORMATION OF THE ROMAN WORLD 9. THE EARLY PRINCIPATE (A.D. 14-69): THE JULIO-CLAUDIANS, THE CIVIL WAR OF 68-69, AND LIFE IN THE EARLY EMPIRE10. INSTITUTIONALIZATION OF THE PRINCIPATE: MILITARY EXPANSION AND ITS LIMITS, THE EMPIRE AND THE PROVINCES (69-138)11. ITALY AND THE PROVINCES: CIVIL AND MILITARY AFFAIRS (138-235) 12. THE THIRD-CENTURY CRISIS AND THE TETRARCHIC RESTABILIZATION 13. THE RISE OF CHRISTIANITY AND THE GROWTH OF THE BARBARIAN THREAT (324-395) 14. THE FINAL YEARS OF THE WESTERN EMPIRE AND ROME'S REVIVAL IN THE EAST Timeline Glossary Principal Ancient Authors Art Credits Gazeteer Index
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