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It is usually said that the Etruscans conquered Rome and ruled it for about 100 years. This is also usually presented as an actual historical fact. However, this is just a theory, not fact. The evidence base of this theory is flimsy and it is based on dubious assumptions. This theory has been challenged. Recent archaeological evidence suggests a different picture.

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There is not anything attested for the year 600 B.C. The nearest records were the election of Taquinius Priscus as the fifth king of Rome in 616 B.C. and his defeat of the Sabines in 588 B.C.

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Their Autocracy

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