The first city of the Latins were Rome.
latins ... etruscans ... and greeks :)
The latins originally built the city, but the Etruscans took over and built the first city walls and sewer.
The outcasts and landless of the Latins congregated there, took up land, and formed the city-state.
The latins influenced rome becuase they founded thier city.
Yes. The Romans were Latins. The foundation of Rome did not involve the foundation of a new city. It was the foundation of the Roman city-state. Romulus, the founder of Rome and its first king, united the separate settlements on what were to become the Seven Hills of Rome into a united state under his rule. The foundation of Rome also involved a fusion between the Latins and some Sabines who settled on two of the seven hills who then became latinised.
I know the Latins were the first ones to come to Rome because Rome had fertile land.
The Latins were an Italic tribe believed to have originated from the region of Latium in central Italy. They were one of the founding peoples of Rome and played a significant role in the early history of the city.
Greeks, Latins, and Etruscans
Rome was in Latium a(land of the Latins) and the Romans were Latins. Rome made an alliance with the other Latin city-states and then incorporated them after a rebellion of these Latin towns.
The foundation of the Roman city-state involved the unification of separate and independent settlements on what were to become the seven hills of Rome. The inhabitants of five of these hills were Latins and the inhabitants of two of the hills were Sabines.
its was in 1601 against the latins
The Romans were Latins.