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The Romans were Latins.
The Romans were Latins.
Jesus is believed to have had no descendants. While it is possible that he did have descendants, this doesn't seem very likely.
The Romans were Latins.
The Romans were (and still are) Latins.
The Aeneid is an epic about Aeneas, a hero of the Trojan war who sailed the Mediterranean Sea, landed in Italy and went to the city of Lavium in Latium (the land of the Latins) just south of Rome (Rome was a Latin city). Latinus, the king of the Latins welcomed him and is companions. Latinus and Aeneas' men defeated the Rutuli in a war. This is how the Aeneids ends. The story of the Aeneid is linked with a Roman legend according to which, through Aeneas, the Romans were descendants of the Trojans. According to the legend of the foundation of Rome, Ascanius, the son of Aeneas, founded the city of Alba Longa and its Royal house. In the very early days of the Latins Alba Longa (not Rome) was the chief city of the Latins. The legend said that the founder of Rome, Romulus, and his twin brother, Remus were born into the Royal family of Alba Longa and, therefore, descendants of Aeneas and the Trojans. The Romans claimed that they were descendants of the heroic Trojans and were proud of this.
The first city of the Latins were Rome.
The original Romans were said to have been a fusion of Latins and Sabines. The Sabines became latinised. At the height of the Roman Empire the majority of the citizens in the city of Rome were for outside; freedmen and their descendants
latins ... etruscans ... and greeks :)
The Roman were Latins. Other Latin cities were incorporated into the Roman state and became Roman citizens.
The Latins lived in ancient Rome. They were Small people who were very religious.
The Latins settled in Latium in 1000 BC. Hope that helps.