he died of old age.
742 B.c
TiberiusHis predecessor was Augustusand his successor was Caligula.
Seven kings of Rome, the succession of seven kings who according to tradition ruled Rome before the founding of the republic: Romulus (founder of the city), Numa Pompilius, Tullus Hostilius, Ancus Martius, Tarquinius Priscus, Servius Tullius, and Tarquinius Superbus. Answers.com
The original Roman calendar, traditionally attributed to Romulus, had ten months, beginning in March and ending in December. These months were followed by a winter period that was not assigned to any month. Later, around 713 BCE, King Numa Pompilius added January and February, making a total of twelve months in the calendar.
The main contribution of the first settlers of Rome was the foundation of the city. Rome was created through the political union of the peoples of settlements on the Seven Hills of Rome. The foundation also involved a fusion between the Latins of these hills and Sabines who settled of two of the hills. The foundation of Rome was attributed to Romulus. He built the first temples and the regia (royal house) in the forum, a wall around the Palatine Hill, organised an army and created the senate, 3 tribes (administrative divisions) and 30 curiae (voting units or constituencies). The second king, Numa Pompilius, created the first priesthoods of Roman state religion.
The Latin phrase 'Fabulae Romanae: Numa Pompilius' translates as Roman Stories: Numa Pompilius. Numa Pompilius [753 B.C.-673 B.C.] was the second King of Rome, and began his reign in 717 B.C. He founded the Temple of Vesta, and appointed the first two Vestal Virgins, or priestesses.
742 B.c
Ancus Marcius
Numa Pompilius.
King Numa Pompilius in about 700 BC.
Numa Pompilius succeded Romulus. He was a Sabine from the Sabine city of Cures. He created the priestoods and the institutions of Roman state religion.
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Numa the Lion died in 1930.
Shosaku Numa died in 1992.
TiberiusHis predecessor was Augustusand his successor was Caligula.
Numa F. Montet died in 1985.
Numa Ayrinhac died on 1951-03-23.