800 BC, 509 BC, 1493 AD, 1776 AD in that order.
In descending order: 1776AD 1492AD 509BC 800BC
509BC was the date that the Romans ousted their last king and the Republic was formed.
509BC
753-509BC but no one knows the exact date
because the last king was driven into power answered by: SYD:P
From 753bc -509bc it was ruled by kings. 509bc-31bc it was ruled by a republic. 31bc-1453ad it was ruled by emperors.
presume you are refering to Ancient Rome, the answer then is yes and no. It was a kingdom 753 - 509BC, then a Republic 508 - 27BC then known as the Roman Empire from 27BC onwards
In 509 BC the Romans changed their form of government. They ousted the kings and the republic was born. It took loosely, another year for the mechanics of the republic to be set in place.
AnswerJulius Caesar, after him Octavius Caesar AnswerThe Roman Republic was governed by the Senate, as elected representatives of the Roman citizens. The Roman Empire was ruled by the various Emperors, Julius Caesar being the first of them. The next of the Emperors was Octavius Caesar.
The key periods in ancient rome were -The Roman Monarchy -The Roman Republic which began in 509BC and finished in 27 BC. this is when the people got to elect their leader but the person elected had to be a man because women didn't rank high enough to lead Rome -The Roman Empire which is the most well known period which start in 27 BC and finished in AD 476. This is when Rome expanded their country and became one of the most powerful cities ever known(: By Caitlyn Kavanagh from Magdalene Catholic High School
The Roman Kingdom began as a small settlement in Latium and is recognizable in the Bronze age (2000-1000BC), a distinct culture begins to be recognizable in the Proto-Villanovan period (1200-900BC), said to be marked by the arrival of the Etruscans North of Rome. The Roman culture develops throughout the Iron/Villanovan age (1000-580BC) which is broken down into 4 periods (Latial I, II, III, IV). There is argument about when exactly the Roman Kingdom ends/Republic begins, but it is either 507BC or 509BC and is marked by the expulsion of Tarquinius Priscus (the last king).
Well the republican period and the roman empire are 2 different things all together. If you look at Roman history at a glance you shall see 3 periods. First the regal period then the republican period and finally the empire. The republican period came about after the Romans disposed of the last king, Tarquinius Superbus. It lasted until the rise of Augustus as emperor. The republican system worked as a facade under the empire.