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===Founding(C. 800 BCE)=== | ===Founding(C. 800 BCE)=== | ||
The founding of Rome is embroiled in a mixture of myth and fact. The traditional date given for the founding of Rome is April 21 753 B.C. by the twin Brothers, [[Romulus and Remus]]. | The founding of Rome is embroiled in a mixture of myth and fact. The traditional date given for the founding of Rome is April 21 753 B.C. by the twin Brothers, [[Romulus and Remus]]. | ||
===Monarchy=== | ===Monarchy (753 BCE - 510 BCE)=== | ||
753-716. [[Romulus.]] | 753-716. [[Romulus.]] | ||
716-673. [[Numa Pompilius.]] | 716-673. [[Numa Pompilius.]] |
Revision as of 20:24, 20 December 2007
Ancient Rome was a civilization which developed from a small trading post and agricultural village into one of the most powerful empires of the ancient world. Ancient Rome's form of government went from a monocarhy to a republic and finally autocracy.
History
Founding(C. 800 BCE)
The founding of Rome is embroiled in a mixture of myth and fact. The traditional date given for the founding of Rome is April 21 753 B.C. by the twin Brothers, Romulus and Remus.
Monarchy (753 BCE - 510 BCE)
753-716. Romulus. 716-673. Numa Pompilius. 673-641. Tullus Hostilius. 640-616. Ancus Marcius. 616-578. Tarquinius Priscus. 578-534. Servius Tullius. 534-510. Tarquinius Superbus.