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2. Numa Pompilius 715-673
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3. Tullus Hostilius 673-642 B.C. |
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doubled the population of Rome, added Alban nobles to the Senate of Rome, and built the Curia Hostilia. |
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4. Ancus Martius 642-617 B.C. |
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was a grandson of Numa Pompilius and a bridge builder. The bridge across the Tiber is credited to ------------. |
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5. L. Tarquinius Priscus 616-579 B.C. |
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The first Etruscan king of Rome, ------------------ had a Corinthian father. Tarquin created 100 new senators and expanded Rome. He also established the Roman games. |
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6. Servius Tullius 578-535 B.C. |
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was the son-in-law of Tarquinius Priscus. He divided the Roman citizens into tribes and fixed the military obligations of 5 census-determined classes.
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Tarquinius Superbus (Tarquin the Proud) 534-510 B.C. |
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it was ------------------- son, Tarquinius Sextus, who raped Lucretia, the wife of his cousin, another Tarquin, Tarquinius Collatinus. |
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Palatium (Palatine) Aventinus (Aventine) Caelius (Caelian) Esquiliae (Esquiline) Quirinalis (Quirinal) Viminalis (Viminal) Capitolium (Capitoline) |
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