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Part I. Obscure Beginings, to 264 BC: 1. Foundations and kingdoms, to ca. 507 BC 2. Domestic history of the Early Republic, ca. 507 BC - ca. 287 BC 3. Conquest of Latium and Italy, ca. 507 BC - 264 BC Part II. Conquest of the Mediterranean, 264 BC - 146 BC: 4. Struggle with Carthedge, 264 BC - 146 BC 5. Wars in the East, 215 BC - 146 BC 6. Conquest of Spain 218 BC - 134 BC 7. Effects of the conquests on Rome Part III. Collapse of the Republic, 133 BC - 27 BC 8. Assault on the oligarchy, 133 BC - 81 BC 9. Restored oligarchy, 81 BC - 59 BC 10. Caeser and the end of republican government, 59 BC - 44 BC 11. Conflict of the warlords, 44 BC - 27 BC 12. Politics in the Late Republic Part IV. The Principate, 27 BC - AD235: 13. Augustus and establishment of the Principate, 31 BC - AD14 14. Julio-Claudian Dynasty, AD14 - AD 68 15. Civil war adn the Flavian Dynasty, AD68 - AD96 16. Pinnacle of the Principate, AD96 - AD192 17. Civil war and the Severan Dynasty, AD193 - AD235 18. Institutions of the Principate Part V. The Late Empire, AD235 - AD476 19. Miliatry and dynastic crisis, AD235 - AD284 20. Rise of Christianity 21. Diocletian and the restoration of imperial authority, AD284 - AD305 22. Civil war and the triumph of Constantine and Christianity, AD305 - AD337 23. Heyday of the Christian Empire, AD337 - AD395 24. Demise of the Empire in the West, AD395 - AD476 Epilogue: Survival and Transformation of the Empire in the East after AD476.