Kings of Rome
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The story of the kings of early Rome is narrated by [[Titus Livius]] in book I of his ''Ab urbe condita''. | The story of the kings of early Rome is narrated by [[Titus Livius]] in book I of his ''Ab urbe condita''. | ||
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The story of the kings of early Rome is narrated by Titus Livius in book I of his Ab urbe condita.
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Romulus
Numa Pompilius
See: Numa tradition
Tullius Hostilius
Ancus Marcius
Lucius Tarquinius Priscus
Servius Tullius
Lucius Tarquinius Superbus
Last king of Rome. Expelled by the people as a consequence of the rape of Lucretia.
References
- Livy's History of Rome: Book 1 Translator: Rev. Canon Roberts:
- Titus Livius, Ab urbe condita