i think so that is how it was for the Mesopatamions
The Latins did not decided to unite and become Rome. Most Latin cities (not all of them) were annexed by Rome after their rebellion against Rome (which historians call the Latin War) was defeated.
We do not have much information about villages outside ancient Rome. We are told by ancient historians that Romulus, Rome's founder and first king (reigned 753-717 or 715 BC), took over the Janiculum Hill and Vatican Hill of the opposite bank of the river Tiber and set up settlements there which were called the septem pagem (the seven villages). We are told that the nearby Amnenmae and Caenina (in the northern outskirts of modern Rome) rose up against Romulus's Rome but were defeated. We are also told that the fourth king of Rome, Ancus Marcius (reigned 640-616 BC) attacked and then demolished the villages of Ficana (11 miles south of Rome, by the Tiber) Politorium and Tellenae (in the southern outskirts of modern Rome).
Usually in the Colosseum or someplace similar
Rome was late in the peiece - governments of various types - monarchies, oligarchies and democracies had been developed long before Rome emerged from being a loose confederation of hill villages,
It usually takes two hours to reach Tuscany from Rome, though the actual time may be longer if you need to get to the northern provinces or to remote villages.
There really wasn't many cities. Rome was the largest and when it fell people left to farm and live in small villages. Most everyone lived in small villages.
No. Rome's dominance of Italy came nearly a thousand years after Aeneas' reputed death.
The foundation of Rome occurred through the Latins living on separate settlements on the seven hills of Rome deciding to unite under the rule of a king. The foundation of Rome was said to have also involved a fusion between the Latins as Sabines who settled on two of these hills. Rome was said to have been founded by Romulus, who was also its first king.
According to legend, Rome was founded by the brothers Romulus and Remus in 753 BC. In reality, the city of Rome gradually developed from a few villages in the region, which had been inhabited since 5-6,000 BC.
There are 11 (eleven) Hopi villages in Northeast Arizona. The Hopi population to date is approximate 7000.Christine Rome
The emperor, Pachacuti, didn't want the people he conquered to have too much power and freedom so he replaced all of the villages leaders with trusted government officials and the children of the villages were sent to Cuzco (the capital) to learn about the Inca ways. When the children were grown they were sent back to their villages to tell the people important information. Also, the Incas created an official language to unite the empire.