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The 7 Kings of Rome. Ms. Costas World History. The Etruscans. Settled in ancient Italy before the Romans They were two different cultures until the two merged under king Romulus They operated like a tribe Government had a chief Polytheistic religion Advancing military
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The 7 Kings of Rome Ms. Costas World History
The Etruscans • Settled in ancient Italy before the Romans • They were two different cultures until the two merged under king Romulus • They operated like a tribe • Government had a chief • Polytheistic religion • Advancing military • Had a very strong influence on the Romans • Religious • Government • Architecture • The Arts
Romulus and Remus • Believed to be the founders of Rome • Grandson’s of the king of Alba Longa • King Numitor • Left to die by their uncle, Amulius • Survived, raised by a shepherd • Restored Numitor as king of Alba Longa • Founded the city of Rome • Romulus killed Remus for making fun of him • Romulus = the single ruler of Rome
The Seven Kings of Rome • Before Rome became a Republic, it was a Monarchy, beginning with Romulus • Monarchy = a type of government run by a single person, usually a hereditary position • The Roman monarchy was unlike traditional monarchies • Candidates were chosen • Elected by the people • Kingship was not a hereditary privilege • Not necessary to be a true-blooded Roman
Romulus • 1st King of Rome • 753 – 715 BCE • First citizens were all male fugitives • Merged civilizations with the neighboring Sabines • Laid grounds for Roman culture • Created Rome’s first army • Conquered new lands • Established class system • Said to have disappeared in a thunderstorm • Was worshipped as the Roman god Quirinus
Numa Pompilius • 2nd King of Rome • 715 – 673 BCE • Known for his peaceful nature • Was not a warrior/conqueror • Established many religious traditions • Pontifex • Religious temples • Known for taking the Roman calendar and organizing it into days
Tulius Hostilius • 3rd King of Rome • 672 – 641 BCE • Known for his aggressive demeanor • He restored the strength of the military • Conquered neighboring lands • Killed victims in gruesome ways • Violent temper • His reign saw the devastation of a plague • Struck by lightening and died
Ancus Marcius • 4th King of Rome • 640 – 616 BCE • Chosen by the senate to bring Rome out of the plague • Advancements… • Established the plebeian class • Built a bridge over the Tiber River • Expanded Rome’s borders
Lucius Tarquinius Priscus • 5th King of Rome • 616 – 579 BCE • First Etruscan monarch • Advancements… • Created Roman Games • Created Circus Maximus • Constructed a great sewage system • Conquered neighboring Latin and Sabine tribes • Strengthened Roman military • Assassinated by Ancus Marcius’ son
Servius Tullius • 6th King of Rome • 578 – 534 BCE • Son-in-law of Tarquin I • Advancements… • Organized military into social classes • Rebuilt Rome’s walls • Constructed religious temples • Assassinated by his daughter and her husband, Tarquin the Proud • He became next king
Lucius Tarquinius Superbus • 7th King of Rome • 534 – 510 BCE • Under him, Romans are at the height of their monarchy • Known as a tyrant • Violent • Power hungry • Did not look to benefit his people • Gained too much power – Romans feared him • Overthrown by a group of nobles
The Fall of the Roman Monarchy • After Superbus, the Romans feared a leader with too much power • They did not want one person to have all that control • Abolished the monarchy • Created idea of a consul • Having two rulers share power • Prevents one person from becoming too powerful • End of the Roman monarchy for the rest of Roman history