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The fifth Roman monarch was Tarquin the Proud, also known as Lucius Tarquinius Superbus. He reigned from 535 to 509 BC and was the last king of Rome before the establishment of the Roman Republic. Tarquin's rule was marked by tyranny and oppression, leading to his eventual overthrow and the end of the monarchy in Rome. His expulsion set the stage for the development of the Roman Republic.

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