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Rome was in Latium a(land of the Latins) and the Romans were Latins. Rome made an alliance with the other Latin city-states and then incorporated them after a rebellion of these Latin towns.
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From the area of Latium and Rome was part of that area
Because of a famine in Asia Minor (modern Turkey), the Etruscans relocated to Northern Italy just North of Latium in ~700BC. The river Tiber was what separated the Etruscan territory from Latium/Roman territory in antiquitiy.
Latin was spoken by the Latins who lived in Latium (land of the Latins) in central Italy, south of the river Tiber. Originally, Latium was not unified under one ruler. It was a collection of independent city-states. Rome was one of the Latin cities.
Rome was in Latium a(land of the Latins) and the Romans were Latins. Rome made an alliance with the other Latin city-states and then incorporated them after a rebellion of these Latin towns.
the latium plain is the richest plain in the ancient itlay. it located in the rome.
The Latins settled in Latium in 1000 BC. Hope that helps.
it is in latium.
"Of Latium."
Latium.
latium
Western Italy
Simple, people of Latium love eating grapes so they grow more grapes so they can enjoy the delicious fruit of theirs
Latins settled by the Tiber River in west-central Italy on the plain of Latium.
Rome controlled most of Latium (land of the Latins) before it became an empire. Latium was an areas in central Italy, south of the river Tiber. Originally Rome was one of the Latin city-states of Latium.
It was occupied by the Latins