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Nobody took over Rome. There is a fashionable theory which argues that the Etruscans took over Rome in the 6th century BC. This theory has now been challenged. Its evidence base is flimsy, it rests on unproven assumptions and there is no historical record for it. Recent archaeological evidence suggests a different picture.

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