Visual Timeline: Roman Triumph

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211 BCE: Marcus Claudius Marcellus is given a triumph for his capture of Syracuse and victories in Sicily.
 
 
80 BCE: Sulla is persuaded to give Pompey his first triumph in Rome.
 
 
71 BCE: Pompey is granted his second triumph for his victories in Spain.
 
61 BCE: Pompey is granted his third triumph in Rome for his exploits in Asia.
 
46 BCE: Julius Caesar celebrates a triple triumph in Rome.
 
34 BCE: Mark Antony celebrates an unofficial triumph in Alexandria following his victories in Armenia.
 
29 BCE: Octavian celebrates a triple triumph in Rome.
 
71 CE: Vespasian and Titus celebrate a triumph in Rome following victory in Judaea.
 
330 CE: Diocletian and Maximian celebrate a triumph in Rome for their victories in Britain and Africa.
 
534 CE: Belisarius celebrates a triumph in Constantinople following victories against the Persians and Vandals.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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