According to Roman tradition there were seven kings:
Romulus 753-716 BC
Numa Pompilius 715-673 BC
Tullus Hostilius 673-642 Bc
Ancus Macius 640-616 BC
Lucius Tarquinius Priscus 616-579 BC
Servius Tullius 578-535 BC
Lucius Tarquinius Superbus 535-509 BC
Ancient Rome did not have a national plant.
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Ancient Rome did not have a flag for the country. The only flags that they used were the military standards, the signum or the vexillum.
no romes was bigger
We really do not know how many kings ruled in Egypt, for at times in its ancient past the country was split up, and there were at least several kings at the same time. There was also probably kings who ruled regions of Egypt before recorded history, and in fact, several ancient historians record legendary Pharaohs who became Egyptian gods. The Kings of Egypt were not called Pharaohs by the ancient Egyptians. This word was used by the Greeks and Hebrews, and today is commonly used for the ancient Kings of Egypt. We really do not know how many kings ruled in Egypt, for at times in its ancient past the country was split up, and there were at least several kings at the same time. There was also probably kings who ruled regions of Egypt before recorded history, and in fact, several ancient historians record legendary Pharaohs who became Egyptian gods.
The Latin alphabet.
Amphitheatre
Ancient Rome did not have a national plant.
Perdiccas, Philip, Alexander.
Latin
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The ancient word for moon is "Luna" and comes from the ancient romes. the romes thought the moon was a goddess when they saw its beauty, and named it Luna. another word from that category is "lunar". we use its meaning today (of the moon) to label Lunar Eclipses.
Only two, Roman Catholic and Zeusean.
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because of anchat romes because they would get caught and use them as slaves
Ancient Rome did not have a flag for the country. The only flags that they used were the military standards, the signum or the vexillum.