According to
Livy, Rome's first colonies were established in about 752 BC at
Antemnae and
Crustumerium, both in
Latium. Other early colonies were established at
Signia in the 6th century BC,
Velitrae and
Norba in the 5th century BC, and
Ostia,
Antium, and
Tarracina in the late 4th century. In this first period of colonisation, which lasted down to the end of the
Punic Wars, colonies were primarily military in purpose, being intended to defend Roman territory. The first Roman colony outside Italy was probably
Italica in
Hispania founded in 206 BC by
Publius Cornelius Scipio during the
Second Carthaginian War. In the Empire colonies became large centres for the settlement of army veterans, especially in Roman north Africa which had the largest density of Roman colonies per region in the Roman Empire, where the Italic population constituted more than one third of the total population during the second century AD.
Under the Kingdom • BC 752 at Antemnae and Crustumerium, both in Latium. • BC 745 (or 737) Fidenae became a Roman colony • BC 737 Cameria
Under the Republic • BC 396
Veii and
Fidenae defeated. 4 new
tribus [election district] organised (Stellatina, Tromentana, Sabatina, Arniensis) • BC 385
Satricum (lost and burned in BC 346) • BC 354–349
Tibur,
Praeneste,
Caere(
Latium) alliance agreement • BC 332 (or after):
Sutrium,
Nepete (Latium), • BC 338
Ostia colony and port New bilateral defence contracts with Falerii,
Tarquinii (Etruria)
Caere (again), Pomptina and Poplilia tribus (tribes) formed in territories of Antium • BC 338
Capua inhabitants got Roman civil rights • BC 335
Cales (Latium) • BC 332 (two new voting tribus established): Scaptia, Maecia • BC 329
Anxur (Latium) • BC 318 Falerna tribus established, Cales made contract with Rome again • BC 318
Canusium (Apulia) New Roman municipia made from small towns around Rome: Aricia, Lanuvium, Nomentum,
Pedum, Tusculum. Latin ius contracts made with
Tibur, Praeneste,
Lavinium,
Cora (Latium) Ius comercii contracts made with
Circei, Notba,
Setia,
Signia,
Nepi,
Ardea,
Gabii Ius migrationi and ius connubii Ufentina tribus established (on territories of Volscus city Antium),
Privernum,
Velitrae,
Terracia,
Fondi and
Fotmiae made contract with Rome (cives sine suffragio) • BC 303
Alba Fucens,
Carsioli (Latium) • BC 313
Suessula,
Saticula (Campania) • BC 315
Luceria (Apulia) • BC 303
Sora (Latium) • BC 299 Nequinum (Narnia/
Narni in Etruria and Umbria) was a keypoint fortress against the Samnis tribes • BC 296
Minturnae (Latium) • BC 291
Venusia (Apulia) colonia (20,000 male inhabitants) to control the Samnis tribes • BC 290 Pinceum besieged and occupied, soon became a Roman colony • BC 290(?)
Hatri (Atria) by Adriatic sea (Abruzzo) • BC 269
Castrum Novum Picenii in BC 286), BC 264(?)
Picenum colonies (Abruzzo) • BC 289 (or in BC 283)
Sena Gallica (Umbria) • BC 273
Paestum (Latium) • BC 273
Cosa (Etruria) • BC 268
Beneventum (Samnium) • BC 268
Ariminum (Aemilia) • BC 268
Brundisium (Apulia) • BC 264
Firmum • BC 263
Aesernia (Samnium) • BC 247
Alsium (Etruria) • BC 245
Fregenae (Etruria) • BC 222
Mediolanum (Transpadana) • BC 218
Placentia (Aemilia) • BC 218
Cremona (Venetia et Histria) • BC 197–192
Volturnum,
Liternum,
Puteoli,
Salernum (Campania)
Sipontum,
Buxentum (Calabria) • BC 196
Brixia (Venetia et Histria) • BC 193
Copia (Lucania et Bruttii) • BC 192
Vibo Valentia (Lucania et Bruttii) • BC 189
Bononia (Aemilia) • BC 184
Pisaurum (Umbria),
Potentia Romanorum (Lucania et Bruttii) • BC 183
Mutina,
Parma (Aemilia) • BC 181
Aquilea (Venetia es Histria)
Gravisca (Latium) • BC 180
Portus Pisanus (Etruria) • BC 177
Luna (Etruria) • BC 125
Pollentia,
Vardacate (Liguria) • BC 123–118
Hasta,
Dertona (Liguria) • BC 100
Eporedia (Transpadana, today Piemonte region) • BC 36
Tauromenium (
Sicily) • BC 21
Catina (
Sicily) • BC 21
Syracusæ (
Sicily) • BC 21
Thermæ (
Sicily) • BC 21
Tyndaris (
Sicily)
Under the Principate Colonies were not founded on a large scale until the inception of the Principate.
Augustus, who needed to settle over a hundred thousand of his veterans after the end of his
civil wars, began a massive colony creation program throughout his empire. However, not all colonies were new cities. Many were created from already-occupied settlements and the process of colonization just expanded them. Some of these colonies would later grow into large cities (modern day Cologne was first founded as a Roman colony). During this time, provincial cities can gain the rank of colony, gaining certain rights and privileges. After the era of the
Severan emperors the new "colonies" were only cities that were granted a status (often of tax exemption), and in most cases during the Late Imperial times there was no more settlement of retired legionaries. == Effects and legacy of colonization ==