The imperial women of the Julio-Claudian dynasty made their mark on Roman history through their calculating political decisions that enabled them to reinforce the innate power they held in their bloodlines., Final Digital Humanities assignment for Roman History (HIST 503), taught by Dr. Elizabeth Pollard. Students worked individually to create a thesis-driven and evidence-based interactive timeline or map detailing a theme in Roman History. Details about the class can be found at the class website (link may not be active): sites.google.com/sdsu.edu/hist503/, Data file for interactive, online TimelineJS submitted as a requirement for the successful completion of History 503. Long-term persistence and preservation is a challenge in Digital Humanities. DH projects regularly become inoperable or inactive. This project link may no longer be active: cdn.knightlab.com/libs/timeline3/latest/embed/index.html?source=17TUnRVjIKuP8BdnGv11eJOG1ZL0D0oyCE6ahL0ulxFw&font=Default&lang=en&initial_zoom=2&height=650, HIST 503