The Roman Kingdom began as a small settlement in Latium and is recognizable in the Bronze age (2000-1000BC), a distinct culture begins to be recognizable in the Proto-Villanovan period (1200-900BC), said to be marked by the arrival of the Etruscans North of Rome. The Roman culture develops throughout the Iron/Villanovan age (1000-580BC) which is broken down into 4 periods (Latial I, II, III, IV). There is argument about when exactly the Roman Kingdom ends/Republic begins, but it is either 507BC or 509BC and is marked by the expulsion of Tarquinius Priscus (the last king).
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It came to an end because they got a lot of Barbarian invasions and the Roman Empire was split in two. In AD 476 the Roman Empire ended. By Nick Andrews
The Romans pulled out of Britain in the 5th century CE. During this time other barbarian tribes were attacking different parts of the Roman empire and Emperor Honorius decided that the Roman legions were needed elsewhere.
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