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Date of EventEvent / Incident
18 June 1053Humphre of Houtville led the forces of Normans at the Beetle of Sivitate against the Joint Army of the Pope Leo IX and the Holi Roman Empire.
11 August 106The region of Diasia with the regions of modern Romania became a province of the Roman Empire.
29 May 1176The wars of Guelphs and Gibelins-The Lombard defeated the forces of the Holy Roman Empire at Legano, Lombardo, present Italy.
02 February 1207Terra Mariana, comprising present-day Estonia and Latvia, was established as a principality of the Holy Roman Empire.
15 November 1315The 1,500-firm force from Swiss Confedersi attacked the Austrian soldiers of the Holy Roman Empire on the banks of Shgerisee in Switzerland.
11 July 1346Charles IV of Luxembourg was made Emperor of the Holy Roman Empire.
10 December 1508The Papal States, France, Aragon and the Holy Roman Empire formed the League of Kambarai, which was an alliance against the Republic of Venice.
28 June 1519Charles V has been elected the Emperor of the Holy Roman Empire. Charles V was the ruler of the Holy Roman Empire since 1519 and as Charles I of the Spanish Empire since 1516, in favor of his younger brother Ferdinand I. The voluntary Roman emperor and his son Philip II till the voluntary stance in favor of his younger brother Ferdinand I. in the form of.
07 March 161Following the death of Roman emperor Antoninus Pius, MarcusAurelius and Lucius Verus agreed to become co-Emperors in anunprecedented arrangement in the Roman Empire.
17 December 1718The Empire of the Roman Empire, Great Britain and the Dutch Republic France formally joined France in declaring Spain's war, triggering a quadruple coalition war.
23 January 1719Liechtenstein's principality was created within the Holy Roman Empire.
23 January 1719Emperor Charles VI established Liechtenste in, the only principality in the Holy Roman Empire still in existence today.
15 October 1764Edward Gibbon saw a group of gangsters at the ruined temple of Jupiter in Rome, encouraging him to begin work on the history of the Roman Empire and the History of the Decline and Fall of the Division.
15 October 1764The English historian Edward Gibbon saw a taunting on Vesset Capitalin Hill in Rome, inspiring him to write the history and history of the Roman Empire.
17 February 1776Edward Gibbon published the first volume of the history of the decline and fall of the Roman Empire.
06 November 1792Battle of the Gemapps: French army defeated the Holy Roman Empire.
06 August 1806Francis II, the last Holy Roman Emperor, abdicated, thus ending the Holy Roman Empire after a millennium.
06 August 1806The Holy Roman Empire was dissolved by his last emperor Francis II after the war of the third coalition.
14 April 193The Septimius Severas seized the throne of the Roman Empire after Partinax's death during the year of five emperors.
16 November 1992In Safolk, England, an amateur metal detector discovered the largest coins of Roman Roman gold, silver and bronze at the end of the fourth century and within the Roman Empire of the early fifth century.
20 March 235Maximinus Thrax succeeded to the throne of the Roman Empire, thirsting for the so-called barracks emperors who wielded power by virtue of this command of the army.
24 February 303Roman emperor Diocletian's first 'Edict against the Christians'was published, beginning the Diocletianic Persecution, the last and mostsevere episode of the persecution of Christians in the Roman Empire.
13 June 313The Edict of Milan, an agreement between Constantine The Great Lysenius, was deployed in Nicomedia to politely treat Christians within the Roman Empire.
11 May 330The city of Bijantium was preserved as Nova Roma, known as Constantinopal, which was the new capital of the Roman Empire, Underumnster Constantine the Great.
07 May 351In Syria's Roman province, Jews revolted against the Caesar Constantius Gallas of the Eastern Roman Empire.
02 January 366The Alamanni, an alliance of west Germanic tribes, crossed the frozen Rhine in large numbers to invade the Roman Empire.
27 February 380Christianity became the state religion of the Roman Empire as aresult of the Edict of Thessalonica.
04 July 414Alia Palcharia declared herself a Regent on her brother Odocious II and made himself the Queen of Agusta and Eastern Roman Empire.
23 October 425Valentine III became an emperor at the age of six in the Western Roman Empire.
09 July 455Roman military commander Avitus was declared the Emperor of the Westwourn Roman Empire.
31 May 455The Emperor Petronius Maximus of the Western Roman Empire was killed by an angry mob only after 78 days on the throne.
17 March 455After arranging for the assassination of Valentinian III, Petronius Maximus seized the throne of the Western Roman Empire, only to be killed 11 weeks later during the sack of Rome.
16 October 456Magister Militum Ricimer defeated Emperor Avitus in Piyasenza and became the master of the Western Roman Empire.
31 October 475Romulus Augustus took the throne as the last ruler of the Western Roman Empire.
04 September 476German leader Odzer captured Ravena, the capital of the Western Roman Empire and removed Emperor Romulus Augustus.
08 June 65The Jews revolted against Rome. He captured the fort of Antonia in Jerusalem. The Roman-Jewish struggle or 'war' was serial rebellion against the Roman Empire between 65 and 135 A.D by the Eastern Mediterranean Jews.

History of Roman Empire Questions and Answer ⚡

Question: India's trade with the Roman Empire ended with the invasion of Rome by?

 ◉ By Turks

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 ◉ of the Huns

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 ◉ By Hungarians

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