The overthrow of the Roman monarchy was an event in ancient Rome that took place between the 6th and 5th centuries BC where a political revolution replaced...
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on the Roman monarch. After the overthrow of the Roman monarchy (dated traditionally to 509 BC) the centuriate assembly is said to have elected the magistrates...
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Lucius Junius Brutus (redirect from Oath of Brutus)
the Roman king Tarquinius Superbus after the suicide of Lucretia, in the traditional accounts it is he who led the overthrow of the Roman monarchy. He...
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constitutional system of which anything meaningful is known is that of the Roman Republic. It developed after the overthrow of the Roman monarchy (traditionally...
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Marcus Horatius Pulvillus (category 6th-century BC Roman consuls)
was an aristocrat before and during the early Roman Republic at the time of the overthrow of the Roman monarchy. He was a suffect consul in 509 BC and...
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500s BC (decade) (section How the world looked)
509 BC—Overthrow of the Roman monarchy, and start of the Republican period. First pair of consuls elected. Tarquinian conspiracy formed, but discovered...
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Tarquinia gens (redirect from Tarquinia (daughter of Tarquinius Priscus))
Sextus' rape of Lucretia set in motion the events that led to the overthrow of the Roman monarchy, but Lucretia took her own life out of shame. Collatinus...
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War Roman–Latin wars Roman–Sabine wars War with the Volsci War with Gabii War with the Rutuli Roman-Etruscan wars c. 509 BC – (legendary) Overthrow of the...
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The Roman legion (Latin: legiō, Latin: [ˈɫɛɡioː]), the largest military unit of the Roman army, was composed of Roman citizens serving as legionaries...
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such by Roman chroniclers. As Lange & Vervaet note, "civil war often refuses to speak its name.": 3–5 509 BC Overthrow of the Roman monarchy 509 BC Tarquinian...
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Socii (redirect from Roman military confederation)
after the overthrow of the Roman monarchy in 510 BC. This provided for mutual defence by the two parties on the basis of an equal contribution to the annual...
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Titus Tarquinius (category Sons of Roman kings)
travelled to consult the Delphic oracle to have an omen witnessed by the king interpreted. After the overthrow of the Roman monarchy, traditionally dated...
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Sexuality in ancient Rome (redirect from Sexuality of the ancient Romans)
the "rape" of the Sabine women, that is, by forcibly abducting the daughters of their Sabine neighbors to take as wives. The overthrow of the Roman monarchy...
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The Senate was the governing and advisory assembly of the aristocracy in the ancient Roman Republic. It was not an elected body, but one whose members...
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Tarquin's overthrow, "the ambitious Roman who should dare to assume their title or imitate [Tarquin's] tyranny was devoted to the infernal gods: each of his...
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The king of Rome (Latin: rex Romae) was the ruler of the Roman Kingdom, a legendary period of Roman history that functioned as an elective monarchy. According...
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Lucretia (category 6th-century BC Roman women)
overthrew the Roman monarchy and led to the transition of Roman government from a kingdom to a republic. After Tarquin raped Lucretia, flames of dissatisfaction...
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timeline of Roman history, comprising important legal and territorial changes and political events in the Roman Kingdom and Republic and the Roman and Byzantine...
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Democracy in Europe (category Politics of Europe)
Declaration of Independence (1918) French Revolution Glorious Revolution Magna Carta Greek transition to democracy (Metapolitefsi) Overthrow of the Roman monarchy...
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The Roman Kingdom, also referred to as the Roman monarchy or the regal period of ancient Rome, was the earliest period of Roman history when the city and...
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Diarchy (category Pages using sidebar with the child parameter)
in the Gerousia (Senate). Actual day-to-day public administration in Sparta was managed by the ephors. Following the overthrow of the Roman monarchy, the...
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Tarquinia (category Wikipedia articles incorporating a citation from the 1911 Encyclopaedia Britannica with Wikisource reference)
to the south of the city and midway to the Caeretan port of Pyrgi. In 509 BC, after the overthrow of the Roman monarchy, the family of Tarquinius Superbus...
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texts alone. The conquest of Etruria was completed in 265–264 BC. Based on the traditional narrative of the overthrow of the Roman monarchy in 509 BC, in...
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Liber (category Roman gods)
of Liber's cult. Liber entered Rome's historical tradition soon after the overthrow of the Roman monarchy, the establishment of the Republic and the first...
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The monarchy of the United Kingdom, commonly referred to as the British monarchy, is the form of government used by the United Kingdom by which a hereditary...
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Ab urbe condita (category 1st-century BC establishments in the Roman Empire)
to the traditional year of the foundation of Rome, the year 1 BC would be written AUC 753, whereas AD 1 would be AUC 754. The foundation of the Roman Empire...
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marked the conclusion of the English Civil War which resulted in the Parliament of England overthrowing the English monarchy, and initiating a period of an...
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after the overthrow of the Roman monarchy in 510 BC. This was an indefinite military alliance with the other city-states of Old Latium, the home of the Latin...
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Cassius Dio (redirect from Roman History (Cassius Dio))
was a Roman historian and senator of maternal Greek origin. He published 80 volumes of the history of ancient Rome, beginning with the arrival of Aeneas...
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Verginia (redirect from Virginia (Roman legend))
Lucretia, whose death led to the overthrow of the Roman monarchy in 509 BC. Modern historians view the stories of Roman women such as Verginia and Lucretia...
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