The Greeks spread by cities sending out surplus populations to form new independent city-states around the Mediterranean and Black Seas, with over 2,000 established. Rome expanded by conquest.
Etruscans, Who launched a building program that turned Rome into a city.
Both the Etruscans and the Greeks had huge impacts on the development of Rome. The city began as a tiny village in the 700s BC.
The city of Rome is located along the Tiber River in central Italy. The Tiber River flows through Rome and has been historically significant for the city's development and economy.
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The Seven Hill did not surround Rome. The city was on these hills. It was formed through the unification of the settlements on these hills into one single state. The city then grew beyond these hills
At the founding of the city, and in the early days of Rome, the Plebeians were the landless working class citizens.
It is not known for sure. The estimate for the population of Rome in the early 1st century BC and early 1st century BC was 900,000. The peak population of the city is estimated at 1-1.4 million. These are very large figures for times when world population levels were far lower. Rome was the biggest city in the world.
Ancient Rome was a city-- the same city that is present day Rome. No, it is not in the mountains.Ancient Rome was a city-- the same city that is present day Rome. No, it is not in the mountains.Ancient Rome was a city-- the same city that is present day Rome. No, it is not in the mountains.Ancient Rome was a city-- the same city that is present day Rome. No, it is not in the mountains.Ancient Rome was a city-- the same city that is present day Rome. No, it is not in the mountains.Ancient Rome was a city-- the same city that is present day Rome. No, it is not in the mountains.Ancient Rome was a city-- the same city that is present day Rome. No, it is not in the mountains.Ancient Rome was a city-- the same city that is present day Rome. No, it is not in the mountains.Ancient Rome was a city-- the same city that is present day Rome. No, it is not in the mountains.
Titus Livius wrote "Ab Urbe Condita" (From the Founding of the City), a history of Rome that covers its early history from its legendary founding in 753 BC to the early years of the Roman Empire.