
750s BC - Wikipedia
753 BC— Alcmaeon, eponymous archon of Athens, dies after a reign of 2 years. He is replaced by Charops, elected Archon for a ten-year term. 753 BC—The city of Rome and the Roman Kingdom were thought to be founded, according to Roman tradition, and is ruled by Rome's first king, Romulus. Beginning of the Roman ' Ab urbe condita ' calendar.
Rome founded | April 21, 753 B.C. | HISTORY
2009年11月24日 · According to tradition, on April 21, 753 B.C., Romulus and his twin brother, Remus, found Rome on the site where they were suckled by a she-wolf as orphaned infants.
The Roman Kingdom: 753 BCE to 509 BCE - WorldAtlas
2017年4月25日 · In 753 BC, after defeating his brother and others in the area for power therein, Romulus founded Rome in the Palatine Hill above the Tiber River. The men who helped build the city included both freemen and slaves. Romulus was determined to unite all of these men under his rule by creating new laws to better their lives.
The Monarchy (753 BC - 509 BC) - The history of the Roman …
Discover the State of Rome’s first political model, which was a monarchical form of government, from 753 BC until 509 BC. The most accepted date for the foundation of Rome is 753 BC . The first form of government in Rome was monarchical according to …
Today in History: Rome is Founded (753 BCE)
Roman historians believe this happened on April 21, 753 BCE. There are other legends and myths about the founding of Rome, and the truth is that historians really don’t know when or how it was really founded. What they do know, from archaeology, is that there has been human activity in the region of Rome for more than 14,000 years.
17.6: The Roman World from 753 BCE to 500 BCE
2024年8月17日 · The period from the consolidation of power by Augustus in 27 BCE to the death of the emperor Marcus Aurelius in 180 CE was one of relative peace and prosperity throughout the Roman Empire. For this reason, the Romans themselves referred to this time as the Pax Romana, or Roman peace.
The Roman Kingdom (753–509 BC) - Digital Maps of the Ancient …
The Roman Kingdom (753–509 BC) Also referred to as the Roman Monarchy or the Regal Period, it was the earliest period of Roman history, marked by the legendary founding of the city by Romulus on the Palatine hill in 753 BC. Little is certain about the Kingdom’s history, as no records and few inscriptions from the time of the kings survive.
Timeline of Ancient Rome - Madain Project (en)
Beginning with the legendary founding of Rome in 753 BCE, the timeline covers the city's transformation from a small settlement to the heart of a vast empire. Initially ruled as a monarchy, Rome transitioned to a republic in 509 BCE, which saw the expansion of Roman territory and the establishment of its republican institutions.
Chapter 6: The Roman World from 753 BCE to 500 CE
One of the greatest challenges to modern historians of Rome is the Romans’ apparent lack of interest in writing their own history for their first 600 years. According to Roman legend, Rome was founded in 753 BCE. The first Roman history in Latin, Origins, composed by the Republican politician Cato the Elder, was not published until 149 BCE. A ...
Roman History | Kingdom of Rome
According to tradition, Rome was founded in 753 BCE by Romulus, who became its first king. The story goes that Romulus and his twin brother Remus were raised by a she-wolf and later founded the city on the Palatine Hill. While much of this story …