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It was on a hill called Palatine,Êone of seven hills that surround the Tiber river about fourteen miles from the sea, that a Latin tribe, who called themselves Ramnes, settled on and gradually through time the name changed to Romans. There is no recorded literature as to when exactly this tribe settled in, but tradition has place it at somewhere around 753 BC.

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It is not known. There is archaeological evidence of human presence in the area which goes back to 14,000 years ago, that is around 12,000 BC some 600-700 years before the foundation of Rome.

Rome was said to have been founded in 753 BC. The founding of Rome does not refer to the building of the city. It refers to the creation the Roman state. Romulus did not build Rome. Romulus unified the peoples who lived on the settlements of the hills which were to become the Seven Hills of Rome under his rule. Collectively, these settlements became Rome. Romulus was the first king of Rome as well as the founder of the city.

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There is evidence of human settlement in Rome from about 10-14,000 years ago.

According to legend, the city of Rome was founded in 753BC. The Roman Republic was founded around 510BC.

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The Romans settled in York, In England where there were lots and lots of gold. It was the best place for them.

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On the Palatine Hills.

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Unknown,, blah blah blah

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