simple.
Latin language = roman language
The Romans contributed the fresco to art.
The latins influenced rome becuase they founded thier city.
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.
Rome = Roma
of Rome, as in senators of Rome, would be Romae. But "Roman," such as Roman citizen, would be Romanus/Romana.
Amo Roma! is a literal Italian equivalent of the English phrase "I love Rome!" The exclamatory phrase also translates into English as "I am loving Rome," "I do love Rome," or "I'm loving Rome" according to context. The pronunciation will be "A-mo RO-ma" in Italian.Io amo Roma
The Roman were Latins. Other Latin cities were incorporated into the Roman state and became Roman citizens.
The Etruscans did not contribute to the finding of Rome. It did not contribute to the foundation of Rome either. This involved the unification of independent settlements on what were to become the seven hills of Rome . Five of these hills were inhabited by Latins and two were inhabited by Sabines.
The Romans were (and still are) Latins.
The first city of the Latins were Rome.
I know the Latins were the first ones to come to Rome because Rome had fertile land.
latins ... etruscans ... and greeks :)
Ancient Rome.
The mythological king of the Latins before Rome was founded was Latinus. Virgil mentions him in the Aeneid.
The mythological king of the Latins before Rome was founded was Latinus. Virgil mentions him in the Aeneid.
The latins influenced rome becuase they founded thier city.
The Latins lived in ancient Rome. They were Small people who were very religious.
The Romans were Latins