Romulus was supposed to be the first ruler of Rome.
There was no such thing as the first civilised people of Rome. Rome was a civilisation from its inception.
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The islands of Sicily and Sardinia were the first province of Rome.
After Claudius was poisoned, Nero came to power.
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Romulus and Aeneas were the two mythical founders of Rome.
The traditional yet mythical date of the founding of ancient Rome was 753 BC
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Yes. He was the first king of Rome, as well as its founder.
According to legend, Romulus (753-715 BCE) was the founder and first ruler of Rome. However, the historical founding of Rome goes back at least another two hundred years and we do not really know who founded the small village that became Rome, nor who its first kings were.
Traditionally the Romans considered this to be the house of Romulus, mythical founder of Rome. They kept a reconstruction of the hut at the sight which they believed it had been first built for centuries, well into the empire.
The first king of Rome was Romulus but not in 375 BC. According to the Roman tradition he reigned from 753 BC to 717 BC. By 375 BC Rome no longer had a monarchy. It had become a republic in 509 BC.
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In about 387 BC a people called the Gauls attacked Rome and took over they city. Soldiers from the Senone Tribe of the Gauls (who were from Marche, on the east coast of Central Italy) sacked Rome, but did not take it over. They left after Rome agreed to pay 1,000 pounds of Gold. It is thought that they were mercenaries hired by Hierro of Syracuse (in Sicily) on their way south to Calabria (the toe of Italy) to fight there. They were interested in booty and ransom, not in taking over. The date of the Gallic sack is uncertain. 390 BC and 387 BC are two possible dates. Historians tend to settle for 390 BC.