Roman history in the context of "Kings of Rome"


During the period of the Roman Kingdom, the position of 'king of Rome' was not initially based on hereditary succession. The early rulers were chosen through an elective process, meaning the role was not automatically passed down through family lines. This system continued until the reign of Lucius Tarquinius Priscus, after which attempts were made to establish a hereditary monarchy, ultimately contributing to the formation of the Roman Republic.

⭐ In the context of Kings of Rome, Roman history is considered to have transitioned from an initial system of leadership to another due to attempts to alter the rules of succession. What was the initial system of leadership?


⭐ Core Definition: Roman history

The history of Rome includes the history of the city of Rome as well as the civilisation of ancient Rome. Roman history has been influential on the modern world, especially in the history of the Catholic Church, and Roman law has influenced many modern legal systems. Roman history can be divided into the following periods:

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HINT: The earliest kings of Rome were chosen through an election process, where the position was not automatically inherited but rather decided upon by a selection method, rather than being passed down through family lines.

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