The Etruscans did not change Rome from a village to a city. Rome was a city form the beginning. Moreover, the fashionable theory that the Etruscans conquered Rome is just that, a theory. it has been challenged,.
because Rome let in many different people with different cultures and religons
There is no city by the name of Knosseus, at least not a major one. If you are asking about the city of Knossos, well no, it was not any reference to a major city in Rome. It was the capital of the Minoan kingdom of Crete. It flourished in the bronze age; the first Mediterranean civilization long before the Romans.
No city. The Romans were not aware of the Philippines.
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The Gauls posed a major threat to the Romans in the early days. In about 387 BC the Gauls beat the Romans in the Battle of Allia and sacked the city of Rome itself. Even though the Gauls were finally driven out and stronger walls erected around the city, the historically minded Romans never forgave the Gauls and treated them with suspicion until Caesar pacified most of them.The Gauls posed a major threat to the Romans in the early days. In about 387 BC the Gauls beat the Romans in the Battle of Allia and sacked the city of Rome itself. Even though the Gauls were finally driven out and stronger walls erected around the city, the historically minded Romans never forgave the Gauls and treated them with suspicion until Caesar pacified most of them.The Gauls posed a major threat to the Romans in the early days. In about 387 BC the Gauls beat the Romans in the Battle of Allia and sacked the city of Rome itself. Even though the Gauls were finally driven out and stronger walls erected around the city, the historically minded Romans never forgave the Gauls and treated them with suspicion until Caesar pacified most of them.The Gauls posed a major threat to the Romans in the early days. In about 387 BC the Gauls beat the Romans in the Battle of Allia and sacked the city of Rome itself. Even though the Gauls were finally driven out and stronger walls erected around the city, the historically minded Romans never forgave the Gauls and treated them with suspicion until Caesar pacified most of them.The Gauls posed a major threat to the Romans in the early days. In about 387 BC the Gauls beat the Romans in the Battle of Allia and sacked the city of Rome itself. Even though the Gauls were finally driven out and stronger walls erected around the city, the historically minded Romans never forgave the Gauls and treated them with suspicion until Caesar pacified most of them.The Gauls posed a major threat to the Romans in the early days. In about 387 BC the Gauls beat the Romans in the Battle of Allia and sacked the city of Rome itself. Even though the Gauls were finally driven out and stronger walls erected around the city, the historically minded Romans never forgave the Gauls and treated them with suspicion until Caesar pacified most of them.The Gauls posed a major threat to the Romans in the early days. In about 387 BC the Gauls beat the Romans in the Battle of Allia and sacked the city of Rome itself. Even though the Gauls were finally driven out and stronger walls erected around the city, the historically minded Romans never forgave the Gauls and treated them with suspicion until Caesar pacified most of them.The Gauls posed a major threat to the Romans in the early days. In about 387 BC the Gauls beat the Romans in the Battle of Allia and sacked the city of Rome itself. Even though the Gauls were finally driven out and stronger walls erected around the city, the historically minded Romans never forgave the Gauls and treated them with suspicion until Caesar pacified most of them.The Gauls posed a major threat to the Romans in the early days. In about 387 BC the Gauls beat the Romans in the Battle of Allia and sacked the city of Rome itself. Even though the Gauls were finally driven out and stronger walls erected around the city, the historically minded Romans never forgave the Gauls and treated them with suspicion until Caesar pacified most of them.
Romans are the persons from the city of Rome.
Uranium City is now a dead village.
Singapore changed into a major city because sir Standford raffles found Singapore and decided to change from a fishing village to a beautiful country]
Far away distant Stockholm is a major city, but the small Swedish farming Village
Franklin is a city in Louisiana. Forest is a village in Louisiana.
Agen is a city in France. Agde is a village in France.
House+House=Village Village+Village=City
Rome was a major hub of people from all over the ancient world. As people came the city grew.
Quaker City is a village in Ohio. It is located in Guernsey County, Ohio.
There is no city by the name of Knosseus, at least not a major one. If you are asking about the city of Knossos, well no, it was not any reference to a major city in Rome. It was the capital of the Minoan kingdom of Crete. It flourished in the bronze age; the first Mediterranean civilization long before the Romans.
Atlanta, Georgia is a major U.S. city. Atlantic City, New Jersey and Albany, New York are major cities.
After the Romans banished the Jews from Jerusalem, the Romans renamed the city Palestine.
No city. The Romans were not aware of the Philippines.