Rome started in Rome, quite self-explanatory, is it not?
It Started in 2649 BC and ended in 362 BC (excluding Roman-Greeks)
Roman civilisation started in the city of Rome. Rome was said to have been founded in 753 BC. This date had been doubted by historians, but recent archaeological finds seem to confirm it.
My opinion is the Germans because they get a military bonus. But you can play any one you want to.
The first modern Olympics was in Athens because it is the capital of the country who had the idea of the original Olympics.
The civilization started along the Indus River
because they had all the things that matched the definition for civilization
The Sumerian Civilization started around 3000 B.C.
The Incan civilization started around 1200 A.D.
Greece civilization started in 8th centery b.c
The Roman civilization is generally considered to have begun in 753 BCE, with the legendary founding of Rome. As of 2023, this means the Romans started approximately 2,776 years ago. The Roman Republic was established in 509 BCE, and the Roman Empire followed in 27 BCE, marking significant developments in Roman history.
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