The city of Rome, Italy, has had an extensive history since antiquity.

Early history

Main articles: Founding of Rome and Kingdom of Rome

Tradition states that Romulus and Remus were raised by a wolf before founding Rome in 753 BC.

Republic

Main article: Roman Republic

19th-century painting of the Gallic leader Brennus looting Rome after the Battle of the Allia in 390 BC

Imperial city

Main article: Roman Empire

St Peter, the first Pope, was crucified in Rome in 67 AD
The Colosseum opened in 80 AD

Late antiquity and early medieval period

See also: Western Roman Empire

19th-century painting of the Visigothic Sack of Rome in 410 AD

High Middle Ages

The Papal throne in the Archbasilica of St. John Lateran dates from the 13th century

Roman Renaissance

Main article: Roman Renaissance

From 1508 to 1512, Michelangelo painted the Ceiling of the Sistine Chapel

Baroque period

The Church of the Gesù was the first Baroque structure, built in 1568
The current St. Peter's Basilica was finished in 1626

19th century and Risorgimento

Illustration of the proclamation of the 1849 Roman Republic in the Piazza del Popolo.

20th century and modern Rome

The Altare della Patria was built in honour of King Victor Emmanuel II in 1911
Fascists, led by Benito Mussolini, at the March on Rome in 1922

21st century

See also

Other cities in the macroregion of Central Italy:(it)

References

  1. ^ Steven Anzovin and Janet Podell, ed. (2000). Famous First Facts. H.W. Wilson Co. ISBN 0824209583.
  2. ^ Brian Jones, The Emperor Domitian (London: Routledge, 1992), p. 80
  3. ^ Cassius Dio, lxxviii.25
  4. ^ Deborah Mauskopf Deliyannis. Ravenna in Late Antiquity, Cambridge University Press, 2014, p. 46. ISBN 9781107612907

Further reading