History of Ancient Rome. Part I 753 BC - 509 BC - Statistics

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Twin brothers, known as legendary creators of Rome. Romulus and Remus
96%
Council of elders, advisory body of Roman kings. Senate
70%
Ancestor of Romans. He escaped from the siege of Troy. Aeneas
67%
Temple of this god, located on Capitoline hill was recognized as the most important one in Rome. Jupiter
67%
Term for a new political system of Rome, after fall of monarchy. Republic
60%
One of seven hills of Rome, the oldest inhabited by Romans. Palatine
58%
That time, probably the most influential and powerful Italic civilization. Etruscans
51%
Women from this Italic tribe were kidnapped and raped by Romans due to lack of them in Rome. Sabines
50%
Italic god of beginnings, endings, gates, transitions, time, duality, doorways etc. Janus
43%
The oldest and the largest Roman stadium. Circus Maximus
40%
Region, where Rome is located. Latium
38%
Priestesses of goddess of Rome's sacred hearth and its flame. Vestal Virgins
35%
Is believed to be the leader of overthrowing the last Roman king. Junius Brutus
24%
Seventh and the last king of Rome. Tarquinius Superbus
23%
Legendary roman noblewoman who was raped by one of the sons of the above Lucretia
19%
Basic unit of roman soldiers, consisting of 60-100 men. Centuria
17%
First great sewage system of Rome, built during the reign of the above. Cloaca Maxima
16%
Second king of Rome, known for many religious reforms and mostly for new calendar. Numa Pompilius
16%
Fifth king of Rome, first from Etruscan dynasty. Tarquinius Priscus
10%
Etruscan king of Clusium who unsuccessfully tried to regain throne for last Roman king. Lars Porsena
6%
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