Rome was settled by the: Etruscans the north-central part of the peninsula metal workers, artists, architects Greeks Had many colonies around the Mediterranean sea Romans borrowed many ideas from them like: religious beliefs alphabet art military techniques and strategies Latins (First Roman settlers) descendants of Indo-Europeans settled on the banks of the Tiber situated so trading ships - but not war fleets - could navigate as far as Rome, but no further a commercial port, but not susceptible to attack built on seven hills Many streams flowed into the Tiber. There was a marshy area called "The Forum" between Palatine and Capitoline Hills. Tarquin the Proud’s grandfather built the Cloaca Maxima (largest ancient drain), which channeled water into the Tiber King Tarquin Lucius Tarquinius Superbus the seventh and final king of Rome known as Tarquin the Proud (sometimes referred to as Tarquin the Arrogant) a true tyrant, in the old a...
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