According to the Roman tradition the monarchy started in 753 BC and was abolished in 506 BC. That makes 244 years
According to the Roman tradition there were seven kings of Rome. The monarchy was said to have lasted for 244 years (753-509 BC)
During the 244 years of the Roman monarchy there were seven kings.
The kings ruled Rome at the beginning of the city and then were overthrown by Lucius Junius Brutus who established the Republic.
The Roman monarchy lasted for 244 years, form 753 B.C. to 509 B.C. there were seven kings in this period.
Romulus, the founder of Rome ,created Rome by unifying the peoples of several settlements on neighbouring hills (the seven hills of Rome). This was a unification under one single state which created the city-state of Rome and one single ruler, who was king Romulus. Monarchy was common in the early days of many city-states. The Roman monarchy lasted for 244 years and it is said that there were 7 kings.
The Roman government changed many times throughout its existence. In the very beginning, it was ruled by kings as a monarchy before becoming a republic.
About 200 years.
He fought with Rome for 19 years, he was in Italy for 14 years.
Rome's centralized government was replaced by the rule of many local kings and nobles.
Rome's centralized government was replaced by the rule of many local kings and nobles.
Rome's centralized government was replaced by the rule of many local kings and nobles.
40000 years.