700 BC
- Leela is sent via time portal in Ancient Greece in an attempt to save Earth‘s inhabitants from the 31st century. Here she encounters Ulysses and Homer. (Alternate First)
360 BC
- Great Fall of Atlantis (Alternate First)
274 BC
- Nibbler is born (Alternate First)
45 BC
- March 17 – Caesar´s Civil War: In his last victory, Julius Caesar defeats the Pompeian forces of Titus Labienus
44 BC
- March 15 (the Ides of March) – Julius Caesar, dictator of Rome, is assassinated by a group of senators, amongst them Gaius Cassius Longinus, Marcus Junius Brutus, and Caesar’s Massilian naval commander, Decimus Brutus.
27 BC
- The Pantheon is constructed in Rome.
12 AD
- Some pork meat is conservated for 3,000 years.
117 AD
- Trajan subdues a Jewish revolt (the Kitos War), then falls seriously ill, leaving Hadrian in command of the east.
- On his death bed, Trajan allegedly adopts Hadrian and designates him as his successor.
- August 9 – 11 – Emperor Trajan dies of a stroke at Selinus in Cilicia, age 63, while en route from
180 AD
- End of Marcomannic Wars
- The Quadi are chased westwards, deeper into Germania. The Praetorian prefect, Tarutenius Paternus, achieves a decisive victory against the Germanic tribes.
- March 17 – Emperor Marcus Aurelius dies after a week’s illness at his camp in Vindobona (modern Vienna). He is succeeded by his son Commodus (age 18).
- The Era of the Five Good Emperors ends.
- Rome creates a 4-mile wide buffer zone by the Danube.
- Work begins in Rome on the building of the Column of Marcus Aurelius.
- 180–395 – Late Empire in Rome.
- Northern British from beyond Hadrian’s Wall invade the North of modern-day England, causing Emperor Commodus to allow swathes of Northern cities to establish city walls.
- Cassius Dio arrives in Rome and becomes a Senator