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Bacchus Ceres Diana Juno Jupiter Mars Mercury Minerva Neptune Pluto Venus Vesta Vulcan
Amun Anubis Aten Atum Babi Bastet Bes Geb Hapi hathor heqet Horus Isis Khepri Khnum Khonsu Maat Nephthys Nut Osiris Ptah Ra Seshat Seth Shu Sobek Thoth
Alfheim Baldur Freya Freyr Frigg Heimdallr Helheim Idun Jotunheim Loki Nerthus Njord Odin Thor Tyr
Aengus Arawn Badb Brigid Cailleach Ceridwen Cernunnos Cu Chulainn Dagda Danu Gwydion Herne the Hunter Lugh Medb Morrigan Neit Nuada Taliesin Taranis
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Amaterasu Ame no Uzume Benzaiten Bishamonten Daikokuten Ebisu Fujin Fukurokuju Inari Izanagi Kagutsuchi Raijin Susanoo Tsukuyomi
Caishen Cangjie Dragon King Eight Immortals Erlang Shen Fuxi Guanyin Hou Yi Huxian Jade Emperor King Yama Leizi Lu-ban Mazu Nezha Nuwa Pangu Shennong Sun Wukong Xiwangmu Yue Lao Zhong Kui
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Seven Kings of Rome

The following articles contain information about the seven kings who ruled early Rome. The three Etruscan kings were more historical or semi-historical figures than the four early kings. Yet the historical status about the monarchy of Rome and the early Republic, remains questionable.

The main sources for the history/legend of the kings and the end of the monarchy, comes from Livy's History of Rome, and Plutarch's biographies called Parallel Lives on Romulus and Numa.

There is one point I would like to make about the monarchy of Rome. It is different from other monarchies at the time, because after Romulus, a king was elected to his royal office. Candidates were chosen, and those with a majority vote were elected by the people, and ratified by the Senate.

Kingship in early Rome was never a hereditary privilege and office, nor was it necessary to be a true-blood Roman. Only Romulus and Tullus Hostilius were truly Roman kings, as Numa Pompilius and Ancus Marcius came from Sabine background, while Servius Tullius was Latin. Lucius Tarquinius Priscus and Lucius Tarquinius Superbus came from an Etruscan noble family known as the Tarquinii.

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Romulus

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Numa Pompilius

Tullus Hostilius

Tullus Hostilius

Ancus Marcius

Ancus Marcius

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Lucius Tarquinius Priscus

Lucius Tarquinius Priscus

Servius Tullius

Servius Tullius

Lucius Tarquinius Superbus

Lucius Tarquinius Superbus

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Seven Kings & Hills of Rome

Seven Kings & Hills of Rome

Seven Kings of Rome Seven Hills of Rome Seven Kings of Rome Below is a list of kings who ruled Rome before the time of the Republic (c. 509 BC). Information and the history or legends about each king can be found on the Tales of Rome page. Please ...

July 12th, 2001 • Jimmy Joe
Houses of the Rome

Houses of the Rome

Alba Longa Monarchy of Rome Related Pages Tales of Rome House of Troy House of Troy (genealogy) Alba Longa The genealogy of Alba Longa shows how Romulus was the descendant of Aeneas from the royal house of Troy (Dardanian line). Romulus was the fo...

September 22nd, 2002 • Jimmy Joe
Tales of Rome

Tales of Rome

Rome was a city on the south-east bank of the Tiber River, in the region called Latium. Rome was often called Roma, which is the proper name for the city. The site was prominently situated on seven hills. Romulus was the legendary founder of Rome....

September 10th, 2000 • Jimmy Joe
Romulus

Romulus

Romulus was the founder and first king of Rome. Romulus was the son of Mars and Ilia (or Rea Silvia), daughter of Numitor of Alba Longa. Romulus was the brother of Remus. Romulus and his small group of followers first settled on the Palatine Hill....

September 10th, 2000 • Jimmy Joe
Lucius Tarquinius Priscus

Lucius Tarquinius Priscus

Lucius Tarquinius Priscus came from a noble Etruscan family called the Tarquinii. Actually, his wife was a Tarquin named Tanaquil, while his father Demaratus came from Corinth. Demaratus had married an Etruscan woman. His original name was Lucumo,...

September 10th, 2000 • Jimmy Joe
Lucius Tarquinius Superbus

Lucius Tarquinius Superbus

Lucius Tarquinius Superbus was the seventh and last king of Rome (534-510 BC). Tarquinius Superbus was commonly known as Tarquin the Proud. Tarquinius Superbus was either the son or grandson of Lucius Tarquinius Priscus . Tarquin was married to Tu...

September 10th, 2000 • Jimmy Joe
Servius Tullius

Servius Tullius

Servius Tullius was the son-in-law of Lucius Tarquinius Priscus , and was the sixth king of Rome (578-534 BC). It's not certain whether Servius was a Latin or an Etruscan. If he was an Etruscan, then his name was originally Mastarna. Servius was r...

September 10th, 2000 • Jimmy Joe
Tarquinia

Tarquinia

An Etruscan city. Tarquinia was the birthplace of the first Etruscan king in Rome, Lucius Priscus Tarquinius (Lucumo). Tarquinius was a son of a Corinthian named Demaratus, and an unnamed Etruscan woman. Tarquinius' wife, Tanaquil, encouraged him ...

February 4th, 2008 • Jimmy Joe
Etruria

Etruria

The people who spoke the extinct Etruscan language were called Etruscans by the Romans, but Tyrrhenians or Tyrrenians by the Greeks. The sea was named after the Etruscans - the Tyrrhenian Sea. Their land was called Etruria, a region that comprised...

February 4th, 2008 • Jimmy Joe
Legend of the Republic

Legend of the Republic

The first article below deals with the legend or semi-historical account of the revolution in Rome, including the overthrow of the monarchy and the formation and struggles of the Roman Republic. However, since Livy wrote the History of Rome in the...

September 10th, 2000 • Jimmy Joe

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