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The Latins settled in Latium in 1000 BC. Hope that helps.

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What state is Rome?

it is in latium.


How does Aeneas interact with local people of latium?

Aeneas interacts with the local people of Latium primarily through diplomacy and alliances. Upon arriving, he seeks to establish peaceful relations with King Latinus and the Latins, highlighting his mission to fulfill his destiny and found a new city. His respectful approach earns him the support of the locals, particularly when he is welcomed as a potential suitor for Latinus's daughter, Lavinia. However, tensions arise with Turnus, a local warrior who opposes Aeneas's presence, leading to conflict.


What role did Aeneas play in the founding of Rome?

He payed no role. According to a legend, this hero of the Trojan War sailed to Africa, Sicily and finally Latium (land of the Latins. His son, Ascanius, founded the Latin city of Alba Longa and its royal dynasty. The mother of Romulus and Remus was the daughter of the deposed king of Alba Longa. Romulus went on to found Rome. The Romans fancied being the descendants of the Trojans


Why is Aeneas sometimes referred to as the farther of Rome?

he defeated italy & saved latins


Who was the first King of Rome before Romulus?

According to Latin and Roman mythology, was Latinus was the first king of the Latins and the son of Faunus (the horned god of the forest, plains and fields) and Marica (a nymph). He welcomed Aeneas and his Trojans migrated to Latium (the land of the Latins) so they could reorganize their lives after the Trojan War. In Greek Mythology, he was the son of Odysseus and Circe (a goddess of magic) and ruled over the Tyrsenoi, whom some historians think were the Etruscans.

Related Questions

Why was the land surrounding Rome called latium?

It was occupied by the Latins


Why is latium important to ancient Romans?

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.


Why do you think the area including and surrounding room was called Latium?

It was occupied by the Latins.


Where was Latin spoken in Italy?

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.


What group of people settled by the Tiber River on the plan of Latium?

Latins settled by the Tiber River in west-central Italy on the plain of Latium.


Where did the Latins originate?

The Latins were an Italic tribe believed to have originated from the region of Latium in central Italy. They were one of the founding peoples of Rome and played a significant role in the early history of the city.


When Rome became an empire did it consist of a small area of present-day Italy?

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.


Where did the latins build a new community by 700 BC?

Where did the Latins build a new community by 700 B.C? After 650 B.C the Etruscans moved from thier homlandand(Apennines Campania)and took control of most of Latium.


Who were the first 3 to settle in Italy?

Greeks, Latins, and Etruscans


Who were the ancient Latins?

The Latins were an ancient Italic people from the Latium region in central Italy, (Latium Vetus - Old Latium). Although they lived in independent city-states, the Latins had a common language (Latin), common religious beliefs and a close sense of kinship, expressed in the myth that they were all descendants of Latinus, the father-in-law of Aeneas. Latinus was worshipped as Jupiter Latiaris on Mons Albanus (Monte Cavo) during an annual festival that was attended by all Latins, including Rome, one of the Latin states. The Latin cities extended common right to residence and trade to one another. Rome's territorial ambitions united the rest of the Latins against it in 341 BC, but the final victory was on Rome's side in 338 BC. Consequently, some of the Latin states were incorporated within the Roman state, and their inhabitants were given full Roman citizenship. Others became Roman allies and enjoyed certain privileges. Gradually, with the spread of Roman power throughout Italy and Western Europe, 'Latin' ceased to be an ethnic term and became a legal category.


When did Romans use horse chariots?

The earliest archaeological evidence of the existence of charriots in Latium (land of the latins) is dated to the last years of the 8th century BC.


Who were the Latins Sabines and Etruscan tribes?

The Latins, Sabines, and Etruscans were ancient Italic tribes that played significant roles in the early history of Rome. The Latins inhabited the region of Latium and were among the founders of Rome, contributing to its cultural and political development. The Sabines, located to the northeast of Rome, are known for their conflict and eventual integration with the Romans, particularly through the legendary abduction of Sabine women. The Etruscans, who lived to the north of Latium, had a profound influence on Roman religion, architecture, and governance, and their civilization is considered a precursor to Roman culture.