It is usually said that the Etruscans conquered Rome and ruled it for about 100 years. This is also usually presented as an actual historical fact. However, this is just a theory, not fact. The evidence base of this theory is flimsy and it is based on dubious assumptions. This theory has been challenged. Recent archaeological evidence suggests a different picture.
had taken over Spain
I am pretty sure it is the Etruscans
~ Rome was founded in 753 BC by a man named Romulus, who named the town "Rome" after himself. ~ The Romans conquered Spain in 206 BC. ~ In 146 BC, they conquered Greece. ~ The Roman Empire started in 27 AD. ~ The Roman Empire ended in 476 AD. That is all I know.
The Eastern Orthodox Church in Constinantinople split from the Roman Catholic Church in Rome.
No emperor ruled Rome in 400 BC. In that year Rome was a republic, not a principate.No emperor ruled Rome in 400 BC. In that year Rome was a republic, not a principate.No emperor ruled Rome in 400 BC. In that year Rome was a republic, not a principate.No emperor ruled Rome in 400 BC. In that year Rome was a republic, not a principate.No emperor ruled Rome in 400 BC. In that year Rome was a republic, not a principate.No emperor ruled Rome in 400 BC. In that year Rome was a republic, not a principate.No emperor ruled Rome in 400 BC. In that year Rome was a republic, not a principate.No emperor ruled Rome in 400 BC. In that year Rome was a republic, not a principate.No emperor ruled Rome in 400 BC. In that year Rome was a republic, not a principate.
About 600 B.C, a people called the Etruscans conquered Rome.
Rome conquered Carthage
Archaic Greece in around 600 BC
Etruscans
had taken over Spain
753 BC is the traditional date for the founding of the city of Rome. Romulus was the king, according to legend.
The western half of Rome falls
Roman Empire Established
According to legend 753 BC was when Romulus and Remus founded the City of Rome.
I am pretty sure it is the Etruscans
Please be more specific. BC or AD? Rome? Greece?
birth of mahavira's sun