The first Roman census took place during the reign of Servius Tullius, the sixth king of Rome, which would have been sometime during 578-535 BC. The exact year is unknown.
The first recorded reforms of the Roman state and army were carried out by Servius Tullius, the 6th king of Rome (reigned 578-535 BC)
Tarquins is a term used by historians to indicate the last three kings of Rome of the monarchic period. This is because the 5th king of Rome was Lucius Tarquinius Priscus and the 7th one was Lucius Tarquinius Superbus was his son or grandson. The sixth king, Servius Tullius was the son of a slave brought up at the court of Tarquinius Priscus. Tarquinius Priscus defeated the Sabines and other Latin cities which attacked Rome doubled the size of the Roman cavalry and of the senate and undertook important urban development projects. Servius Tullius reformed the system of soldier recruitment and the organisation of the army, reformed the voting units of the popular assembly, created the Assembly of the Soldiers and completed the city's first full circuit of walls. Tarquinius Superbus was a tyrant. He was deposed in a rebellion. The Romans decided to do way with the monarchy and established the Roman Republic.
Tarquin Priscus, the fifth king of Rome, is believed to have died around 579 BC. His reign lasted approximately 38 years, and he was known for significant contributions to the city's infrastructure and military. After his death, he was succeeded by Servius Tullius. The exact date of his death is not precisely recorded in historical texts.
Rome had a monarchy for only 244 years (753-509 B.C) of the 1,200 years of her history. After that it had a republic for 482 years (509-27B.C.) and rule be emperors (27 B.C.-476 A.D.). During the monarchy there were seven kings: Romulus, Numa Pompilius, Tullus Hostilius, Ancus Marcius, Tarquinius Priscus. Servius Tullius and Tarquinius Superbus.
Charles Verral has written: 'Servius Tullius, King of Rome'
There is a discrepancy in the history of Servius Tullius. One tradition says he was born in Etruria under the name Mastarna and accompanied Caelius Vibenna to Rome where he usurped power - this explains why he never had a lex curiata. In a different telling Serivus Tullius grew up as a servant in Rome and when his hair caught fire as a child, the queen at the time took it as an omen that he would later become king. After the king died, the queen kept it quiet and ensured that Servius Tullius became king even though Tarquinius Priscus had a son.
Servius Tullius was the sixth king of Rome. He ruled from 578 BC until 535 BC, during the Legendary period. This period of Roman history came before the Roman republic, which was established in 509 BC.
The first Roman census took place during the reign of Servius Tullius, the sixth king of Rome, which would have been sometime during 578-535 BC. The exact year is unknown.
The first recorded reforms of the Roman state and army were carried out by Servius Tullius, the 6th king of Rome (reigned 578-535 BC)
Augustus was the first Roman emperor and ruled for 41 years. The man who had the longest rule was Servius Tullius, the 5th king of Rome. He ruled for 43 years.
Ancient Roman tradition says the there were seven kings : Rolmulus, Numa Pompilius, Tullius Hostilius, Ancus Marcius, Tarquinius Priscus, Servius Tullius, and Tarquinus Superbus. The last king was overthrown and the Romans established a republic in 509 BC. Romulus is said to have founded the city in 853 BC. We do not have records of wives for the first three kings and no name for the wife of the fourth. Tarquinius Priscus' wife was Tanaquil; Servius Tullius' wife the previous king and queen's daughter and was named by some sources as Gegania. Tarquinius Superbus' wife was servius Tullius' daughter, Tullia. The monarchy was not hereditary, kings were chosen by the senate and then elected by the assembly of the people. The second king was a foreigner, form the Sabine city of Cures, and so was the fifth, who was a half Greek and half Etruscan from the Etruscan city of Tarquinii. The last king was his son or grandson and seized power through a coup d' etat.
The cast of Tarquinio il Superbo - 1911 includes: Fanny Liona as Tullia Gastone Monaldi as Servius Tullius, King of Rome Alfredo Robert as Tarquin
Tarquins is a term used by historians to indicate the last three kings of Rome of the monarchic period. This is because the 5th king of Rome was Lucius Tarquinius Priscus and the 7th one was Lucius Tarquinius Superbus was his son or grandson. The sixth king, Servius Tullius was the son of a slave brought up at the court of Tarquinius Priscus. Tarquinius Priscus defeated the Sabines and other Latin cities which attacked Rome doubled the size of the Roman cavalry and of the senate and undertook important urban development projects. Servius Tullius reformed the system of soldier recruitment and the organisation of the army, reformed the voting units of the popular assembly, created the Assembly of the Soldiers and completed the city's first full circuit of walls. Tarquinius Superbus was a tyrant. He was deposed in a rebellion. The Romans decided to do way with the monarchy and established the Roman Republic.
This is the traditional (legendary) king list. Whether it is accurate is not known. Romulus and Remus 753- 715 BCE Numa Pompilius 715-673 BCE Tullius Hostilius 673 - 642 BCE Ancus Marcius 642 - 617 BCE Tarquinius Priscus 617 - 579 BCE Servius Tullius 579 - 535 BCE Lucius Tarquinius Superbus 534 - 510 BCE The last one was expelled from Rome and replaced by a dual-consul leadership (elected annually) and a Senate.
Tarquin Priscus, the fifth king of Rome, is believed to have died around 579 BC. His reign lasted approximately 38 years, and he was known for significant contributions to the city's infrastructure and military. After his death, he was succeeded by Servius Tullius. The exact date of his death is not precisely recorded in historical texts.
Presumably you mean the Temple of Jupiter Optimus Maximus (there were many temples of Jupiter). It is not known precisely. It was commissioned by the fifth king of Rome, Tarquinius Priscus, who only built the foundations. The sixth king, Servius Tullius, did not take on this project. The temple was completed by the seventh king, Tarquinius Superbus, who reigned form 535 BC to 509 BC. The temple was finished in 509. However, the year this king resumed construction is not known.