CHRONOLOGY
B.C.
BEFORE 70
Gaius Octavius marries Atia
? 70
Gaius Cilnius Maecenas born
69
Octavia, Octavius’ second daughter, born
63
Consulship of Marcus Tullius Cicero
Conspiracy of Lucius Sergius Catilina
September 23
Gaius Octavius (Augustus) born
C. 62
Marcus Vipsanius Agrippa born
61
Gaius Octavius (Augustus’ father) praetor
60
First Triumvirate formed
59
Julius Caesar consul
58
Gaius Octavius dies
58–49
Caesar proconsul in Gaul
BEFORE 54
Octavia marries Gaius Claudius Marcellus
53
Marcus Licinius Crassus invades Parthia; defeated and killed at Carrhae
52
Pompey the Great sole consul
49
Civil war begins. Caesar invades Italy, wins campaign in Spain, becomes dictator
48
Caesar defeats Pompey at Pharsalus in Greece
Pompey killed in Egypt
Caesar installs Cleopatra on Egyptian throne
46
Caesar defeats republican army in northern Africa
Cato commits suicide
45
Caesar defeats republican army in Spain
autumn
Octavius at Apollonia
44
Caesar Dictator for Life
March 15
Caesar assassinated
April
Octavius in Italy
Octavius accepts adoption by Caesar; becomes Gaius Julius Caesar Octavianus, or Octavian
43
War at Mutina; Mark Antony defeated
Octavian consul
Mark Antony, Octavian, and Marcus Aemilius Lepidus form Second Triumvirate; Proscription launched; Cicero put to death
42
Campaign at Philippi; Brutus and Cassius commit suicide
Sextus Pompeius in control of Sicily
Julius Caesar deified
Octavia’s son, Marcus Claudius Marcellus (Marcellus), born
Tiberius Claudius Nero, son of Livia Drusilla and Tiberius Claudius Nero, (Tiberius) born
41
Lucius Antonius besieged at Perusia
Antony meets Cleopatra, winters at Alexandria
40
Perusia falls
Marcellus, Octavia’s husband, dies
Octavian marries Scribonia
Parthians invade Syria
Calenus dies in Gaul
Treaty of Brundisium; Antony marries Octavia
39
Treaty of Misenum
Ventidius defeats the Parthians
Agrippa campaigns in Gaul
Octavian’s daughter, Julia, born
38
Triumvirate renewed
Nero Claudius Drusus (Drusus) born
January 17
Octavian marries Livia Drusilla
Antony dismisses Ventidius
Sextus Pompeius defeats Octavian off Cumae and in straits of Messana
37
Virgil’s Eclogues published
Treaty of Tarentum
36
After initial defeat (August), Octavian defeats Sextus Pompeius at Naulochus (September 3)
Lepidus dropped from Triumvirate
Antony’s Parthian expedition
Octavian granted tribunicia sacrosanctitas
35
Sextus Pompeius killed
Octavian campaigns in the Balkans
34
Antony annexes Armenia
Donations of Alexandria
33
Octavian consul (2), Triumvirate lapses at end of year
Agrippa aedile
Tiberius Claudius Nero (father) dies
32
Antony divorces Octavia
Octavian publishes Antony’s will
Consuls leave Rome for Antony
Oath of loyalty to Octavian
31
Octavian consul (3)
Battle of Actium
30
Octavian consul (4)
Octavian captures Alexandria; Antony and Cleopatra commit suicide
29
Octavian consul (5)
Octavian’s triple triumph
Temple of Julius Caesar and the Curia Julia dedicated
Marcus Licinius Crassus pacifies Thrace
28
Octavian consul (6)
Review of Senate
Temple of Apollo on the Palatine dedicated
Mausoleum of Augustus begun
27
Octavian consul (7)
January
First constitutional settlement; Octavian named Augustus; granted a large provincia for ten years
Agrippa builds Pantheon
27–24
Augustus in Gaul and Spain
26
Augustus consul (8)
Dismissal and death of Gaius Cornelius Gallus
Expedition to Arabia Felix
25
Augustus consul (9)
Julia marries Marcellus
Augustus falls ill in Spain, convalesces
? 24–23
Trial of Marcus Primus and conspiracy of Fannius Caepio and Aulus Terentius Varro Murena
24
Augustus consul (10)
23
Augustus consul (11)
Augustus at Rome, falls ill
Second constitutional settlement: Augustus resigns consulship, receives imperium proconsulare maius and tribunicia potestas
Death of Marcellus
Horace’s Odes (three books) published
23–21
Agrippa with enhanced imperium in the east
22–19
Augustus in the east
21
Agrippa marries Julia, goes to Gaul
20
Augustus negotiates entente with Parthia; Tiberius in Armenia
Gaius born to Julia
Rufus Egnatius praetor
C. 19
Agrippa’s daughter, Julia, born
19
Egnatius bids for the consulship
Virgil dies
Augustus, back at Rome, receives consular powers
Agrippa subdues Spanish tribes
18
Renewal of Augustus’ imperium maius for five years
Renewal of Agrippa’s imperium for five years, plus grant of tribunicia potestas
Review of Senate
18–17
Social and moral reforms (leges Juliae)
17
Lucius born to Julia, Augustus adopts Gaius and Lucius
Celebration of the Ludi Saeculares
16–13
Augustus in Gaul; Agrippa in the east
15
Tiberius and Drusus campaign in the Alps
Drusus’ son, Nero Claudius Drusus Germanicus(Germanicus), born
13
Tiberius consul (1)
Agrippa granted imperium maius, and tribunicia potestas renewed
Theater of Marcellus and Ara Pacis dedicated
13–12 winter
Agrippa in Pannonia to suppress threatened rebellion
12
Lepidus dies, Augustus succeeds him as pontifex maximus
March
Agrippa dies
Agrippa Postumus born
12–9
Tiberius campaigns in Pannonia; Drusus in Germany
11
Tiberius divorces Vipsania and marries Julia
10
Drusus’ son, Tiberius Claudius Drusus Nero Germanicus (Claudius), born
9
Death of Drusus
9–7
Tiberius campaigns in Germany
8
Augustus’ imperium maius renewed
Deaths of Maecenas and Horace
7
Tiberius consul (2), celebrates triumph
6
Armenian revolt
Tiberius granted tribunicia potestas for five years
Tiberius retires to Rhodes
5
Augustus consul (12)
Gaius Caesar comes of age, appointed princeps iuventutis, designated consul for A.D. 1
2
Augustus consul (13)
Lucius Caesar comes of age
Disgrace of Julia
Forum of Augustus and Temple of Mars Ultor dedicated
King Frahâta of Parthia murdered, succeeded by Frahâtak
Ovid publishes Ars Amatoria
1
Gaius Caesar sent to the east with imperium
A.D.
2
Agreement between Gaius Caesar and King Frahâtak
Tiberius returns from Rhodes
Lucius Caesar dies at Massilia
2–3
Gaius Caesar wounded
4
Gaius Caesar resigns his duties and dies
Augustus adopts Agrippa Postumus and Tiberius, who adopts Germanicus
Tiberius granted tribunicia potestas for ten years
Tiberius campaigns in Germany
lex Aelia Sentia
Review of Senate
5
Tiberius reaches the Elbe
6
Establishment of aerarium militare
Revolt in Pannonia and Dalmatia
7
Agrippa Postumus banished to Planasia
8
Julia, Augustus’ granddaughter, and Ovid banished
Pannonians surrender
9
Dalmatia subdued
Varus defeated in Germany; three legions lost
lex Papia Poppaea
10–11
Tiberius campaigns in Germany
12
Germanicus consul
Tiberius’ triumph
13
Germanicus takes command in Gaul and Germany
Tiberius’ tribunicia potestas renewed for ten years; he receives imperium proconsulare maius equal to that of Augustus
Germanicus receives proconsular imperium
14 August 19
Augustus dies
Agrippa Postumus put to death
Tiberius becomes princeps
Julia, Augustus’ daughter, dies in exile
15
Germanicus visits the scene of the Variana clades
17
Ovid dies in exile
19
Germanicus dies, perhaps poisoned
23
Tiberius’ son, Drusus, dies, perhaps killed by Sejanus
28
Julia, Augustus’ granddaughter, dies in exile
29
Julia Augusta (Livia) dies
37
Tiberius dies; Gaius (Caligula) succeeds
41
Gaius assassinated; Claudius succeeds
43
Claudius invades Britannia
54
Claudius dies, perhaps poisoned; Nero succeeds
68
Nero commits suicide, last member of Augustus’ family to be princeps