It's true that only ancient Rome were themselves.
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Ancient Rome had a political system of direct democracy, meaning all citizens that wanted to participate in politics/voting could come to the place that was decided upon to meet at and they'd debate, being able to vote wasn't a matter of as as much as it was a matter of gender. In Ancient Rome any male citizen could vote and participate in politics. You had to be a true roman however, you could not be a slave, both of your parents had to be true Roman citizens. Senators were voted and elected and Rome even had a system where they'd vote out a politician that the citizens believed would amount to too much power, the politician voted out would be exiled from Rome for 10 years, this prevented corruption within Romes government in the beginning, this practice was stopped after awhile.
The Cynics, a group of philosophers in ancient Rome, believed that true happiness could only be achieved through self-sufficiency and living a simple, minimalist lifestyle. They advocated for living in accordance with nature and rejecting material possessions as sources of true fulfillment.
It may have happened at a certain battle, but Rome eventually conquered Etruria and all of Italy.
yes it is true
ancient legends say romulus, founder of rome was raised by wolves along with his brother.
People from rich and powerful families are generally called by their names. This is true in present day times and it was also true in Roman times. Do not be misled into thinking that there was a class of people in ancient Rome who were the exclusively wealthy. True, at the beginning of the city there were the patricians who were the wealthy upper class, but the poorer plebeians began their upward financial climb. These people were in time followed by another group of Romans called equites. All families in these three groups could be rich and therefore powerful as money was power in ancient Rome.
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The capital city of Italy, is Rome.