The first Roman census took place during the reign of Servius Tullius, the sixth king of Rome, which would have been sometime during 578-535 BC. The exact year is unknown.
The first census since Roman times was called the Domesday Book, commissioned by William the Conqueror in 1086. This extensive survey was conducted to assess landholdings and resources in England for taxation and governance purposes. It provided a detailed record of the economy and society of the time, reflecting the feudal structure established after the Norman Conquest.
The Domesday Book
The leaders of the city of Early Rome started their first battle with a neighboring city, so they established the Roman army.
The Roman Senate was first established at the same time Rome itself was founded. The date traditionally given as the founding of Rome is 753 BC. The Roman Senate persisted for over 1000 years before vanishing in 1453 AD.
Caesar Augustus required the census
to count the number of people in the country
The Domesday Book
The answer is not Fayetteville. In 1796, Georgia's first Roman Catholic Church was Established in Wilkes County. Next, a second Roman Catholic Church was established in Savannah in 1801
it was established in Wilkes County
The leaders of the city of Early Rome started their first battle with a neighboring city, so they established the Roman army.
Maidenhead was first established as a Roman Villa in the suburban region of Cox Green.
The census
fayetteville,Georgia
The Roman Senate was first established at the same time Rome itself was founded. The date traditionally given as the founding of Rome is 753 BC. The Roman Senate persisted for over 1000 years before vanishing in 1453 AD.
San Marino was the first established country and gained independence from the Roman Empire in 301.
Census was not a person. The census was an early Roman form of registration of its citizens for taxation purposes. Today, the census is the government's way of finding out where people live and what they do.
Caesar Augustus required the census