Twelve Tables 450 BCE
Battle of Zama 202 BCE
Carthage destroyed 146 BCE.
Etruscans control Rome, Roman Republic established, Battle of Zama won by Romans, Romans destroy Carthage. A+
At the beginning f the Roman Republic Rome was actually under attack by the Etruscans, Volsci and Hernici and Sabines for a century. They established their control over Italy later. They did not actually conquer Italy. The Romans were not interested in taking over other peoples' land. They established settlements in strategic areas to guarantee their control, but did not annex the lands of the other peoples in Italy, except for those of some of the peoples who lived close to Rome . It was later still that they established the Roman Empire.
At about 600 BC, a group of people called the Etruscans took power in Rome. At about 509 BC, the Romans revolted and drove the Etruscans out of power in Rome, but did adopt some of their ideas, such as the Greek Alphabet, which the Etruscans adopted from the Greeks.
They defeated the Etruscans >=]: they ambushed the north Italian's "sorry if spelled wrong" they killed everyone in the south
The Etruscan emperor, Tarquin, was a horrible leader. The myth is that he sprang upon a beautiful, strong, virtuous Roman girl named Lucretia, who was hard at work. He raped her, and then swore he would kill her if she told a soul. She committed suicide from the shame of being raped, and this started a Roman rebellion against the Etruscans. The rebellion was started by Brutus, who said that there would be no more kings, but instead a republic.
Etruscans control Rome, Roman Republic established, Battle of Zama won by Romans, Romans destroy Carthage. A+
A+ - In correct order: Etruscans control Rome, Roman Republic established, Battle of Zama won by romans, Romans destroy Carthage.
Etruscans control Rome, Roman Republic established, Battle of Zama won by Romans, Romans destroy Carthage
Etruscans control Rome, Roman Republic established, Battle of Zama won by Romans, Romans destroy Carthage
According to the fashionable theory the Etruscans conquered or dominated Rome 6th Century BCE, in the later period of the Roman monarchy. However, this is just that; a theory. It has been challenged. It is based on very flimsy evidence and on unproven assumptions. There is no historical record of this happening. The Roman Republic was established 509 BCE, which, according to the theory, occurred when the Etruscans were expelled from Rome. The battle of Zama was in 202 BCE. The Romans destroyed Carthage 146 BCE.
At the beginning f the Roman Republic Rome was actually under attack by the Etruscans, Volsci and Hernici and Sabines for a century. They established their control over Italy later. They did not actually conquer Italy. The Romans were not interested in taking over other peoples' land. They established settlements in strategic areas to guarantee their control, but did not annex the lands of the other peoples in Italy, except for those of some of the peoples who lived close to Rome . It was later still that they established the Roman Empire.
the etruscans
At the beginning of the republic the patricians had the control of the government.At the beginning of the republic the patricians had the control of the government.At the beginning of the republic the patricians had the control of the government.At the beginning of the republic the patricians had the control of the government.At the beginning of the republic the patricians had the control of the government.At the beginning of the republic the patricians had the control of the government.At the beginning of the republic the patricians had the control of the government.At the beginning of the republic the patricians had the control of the government.At the beginning of the republic the patricians had the control of the government.
At about 600 BC, a group of people called the Etruscans took power in Rome. At about 509 BC, the Romans revolted and drove the Etruscans out of power in Rome, but did adopt some of their ideas, such as the Greek Alphabet, which the Etruscans adopted from the Greeks.
it lost control of many former ottoman territories, but established an independent republic
They defeated the Etruscans >=]: they ambushed the north Italian's "sorry if spelled wrong" they killed everyone in the south
The Latins, battled with the Greeks and the Etruscans for control of the Italian peninsula