This question is a bit difficult to understand. I will presume that you mean how The Romans settled in Rome.
The Romans did not settle In Rome. They already lived there before the foundation of Rome was said to have occurred in 753 BC. Rome was said to have been founded by Romulus. He unified the independent settlements on what were to become the Seven Hills of Rome (the Capitoline, Palatine, Caelian, Esquiline, Viminal, Quirinal and Aventine hills) under a single state ruled by him and became the first king of Rome. This Rome was the results of the coming together of several already existing settlements in this hilly area.
There is archaeological evidence that settlements already existed in area of the valley between the Aventine, Palatine and Capitoline hills and by the river Tiber in the 14th-13th century BC. Other finds are remains in the area of the Forum dating to the 11th century BC and remains of an acropolis on the Palatine Hill dating to the 10th century BC.
The Latins are the ones who settled in Rome.
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we think it was the Romans we are not entirely sure
The Romans settled in St Albans because of: flat, land,shelter,protection blah blah
The Roman name for London is Londinium
Besides the legions, whose soldiers were Roman citizens, the Romans had auxiliary troops. These were soldiers supplied by the non-Romans of the provinces of the empire, which supported the legions. They supplied the bulk of the cavalry. The Romans also enlisted Germanic peoples who had been allowed to settle in northern Gaul or lived across the frontier of the empire as allies who also supported the legions. When necessary, the Romans also hired mercenaries.
The Romans conquered all of modern-day France.
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The Romans came by ship and saw the entry of the river as port for docking at Dover
They conquered them so the could not settle as regular people. jusst prisoners
we think it was the Romans we are not entirely sure
The Romans settled in St Albans because of: flat, land,shelter,protection blah blah
Because it was a nice place to build roads and develop
The Roman name for London is Londinium
Crindall in Hampshire? It is not known, no references to it by the Romans have been found. Achaeological remains of a Roman settlement have been found.
Romans 12:19
they were calle the Etruscians. They were uncivilized tribes.
The Romans built the first proper town on the site and named it Londinium. However, there were already people living in the area before the Romans arrived.