Introduction
Overview
This Roman Empire timeline follows the history of the Roman Empire from Augustus in 27 BCE to the fall of the Western Roman Empire in 476 CE. Across Europe, North Africa, and the Middle East, shaped law, cities, warfare, language, religion, and political memory. Its institutions and cultural influence endured long after imperial rule collapsed in the West.
Key forces
- became an empire when military victory and civil war allowed emperors to gather lasting personal power.
- Conquest, taxation, roads, and provincial government helped control a vast and diverse territory.
- The empire’s greatest prosperity depended on political stability, secure frontiers, and the cooperation of local elites.
- Religious change, frontier pressure, and internal crisis gradually weakened western imperial rule long before its final fall.


















