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Foundation of Rome 2,777 years ago

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Mysdibule
April 21, 753 BC
According to the legend, the city was just founded suddenly, but it was surely slowly formed from the fusion of the Latins' villages, situated on the left side of the river Tiber.

Romolus killed his brother Remus because he surpassed what would've been the limits, the pomerio, of Rome.
Initially, the population lacked of wemen so, by tricking their Sabine neighbours into getting invited to a celebration, Romulus raped the Sabine wemen and provided them to the inhabitants.

Romulus Quirinus, the 1st monarch of Rome, was praised as the hero founder and a deity.

Fabius Pictor associates 7 with mumber of Roman kings, who reigned for a conventional time of 35 years, giving a total of 245 years, the period between the foundation and the monarchy's end, caused by several Etruscan an aristocrat Roman rebellions 509 BC.



Here's a challenge: memorizing the 7 kings and the 7 hills (Saeptimontium) of Rome.
• Romolus - Numa Pompilius - Tullius Hostilius - Ancus Marcius - Tarquinius Priscus - Servius Tullius - Tarquinius the Superb
• Aventine - Caelian - Capitoline - Esquiline - Palatine, Quirinal - Viminal

Happy anniversary of Rome! Post Roman anime girls. I go first.



AI :(
boat
rome was founded on homosexuality
Ymir
So is OT
boat
that's where the similarities end
Ymir
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- Marco -
I only celebrate the Venetian empire
Kobold84

GIoxSM_J962 wrote:

Happy anniversary of Rome! Post Roman anime girls.
I go first.
Ita vero.

abraker
I once stared into the abyss that is history, and it's unbelievable how far back the various factors in the dark ages set us back. For a whole millenium barely any progress. We could have been in 3024 by now if only the romans had the incentive to industrialize. They knew about steam but saw little use for it. They made steam spin things but had little use for it. They had slaves to do stuffs, so why even bother? It's insane.
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Mysdibule

abraker wrote:

I once stared into the abyss that is history, and it's unbelievable how far back the various factors in the dark ages set us back. For a whole millenium barely any progress. We could have been in 3024 by now if only the romans had the incentive to industrialize. They knew about steam but saw little use for it. They made steam spin things but had little use for it. They had slaves to do stuffs, so why even bother? It's insane.
Eyup. It was until the century of Enlightenment that they hadn't figure out how to evade from those dark times.

Altough Etruscans were the ones who introduced lots of noticeable engineering techniques in their own cities, like the vaulted arch, and passed them down to the rest of Lazio.

In VI century BC (Etruscan domain in Rome), they contributed to, for example, construction of residences and temples using stones, water canalization through the fognary Cloaca Maxima system, swamps quenching and tempering. It was the last king's, kinda a dictator, fault when aristocrats started expelling the Etruscans.

Obviously the imported knowledges were acquired and reelaborated by the Romans, who shouldn't be accused for it, but the Etruscans' submission is a pity for not seeing more out of a population very open to economy too.


Did they also obtain steam from geothermal energy? Power plants are still very common around those regions

- Marco - wrote:

I only celebrate the Venetian empire
Right, but by its next recurrence, a Venice anniversary thread is expected

boat wrote:

Ymir wrote:

rome was founded on homosexuality
So is OT
Disproved by the rape of the Sabines, they were in fact needful of bishes and got 'em.
Maybe under bi Emperor Julius Caesar?
NotKal
Rome is somehow the gayest (they have a literal femboy emperor at one point) place in ancient time yet also have many events with women getting banged, its weird.
z0z
greece walked so rome could run and die
NotKal

z0z wrote:

greece walked so rome could run and die
Funny that Eastern Rome or Byzantine is pretty much greece. So Rome turns from trying to copy greece to become greece.
Jangsoodlor
Kobold84
Romani ubi sunt?

Topic Starter
Mysdibule
Broo why do I sound favouritist

NotKal wrote:

Rome is somehow the gayest (they have a literal femboy emperor at one point) place in ancient time yet also have many events with women getting banged, its weird.
There are way more other eras, included literally today. Have you seen the men in Modern times, like XVII century?

z0z wrote:

greece walked so rome could run and die
I didn't get this analogy... Plz explain?

NotKal wrote:

Funny that Eastern Rome or Byzantine is pretty much greece. So Rome turns from trying to copy greece to become greece.
They failed their purpose as "Rome: The Revenge", becoming Turks who surrendered the official Roman Christian religion to adopt the cult of Greek gods (or they became Orthodox I sincerely am ignorant). The fallen Western Empire transitioned into the Medieval times, but not too forcefully to not conserve the cultural aspects that help recognize the once biggest empire it was.

Kobold84 wrote:

Ita vero.

Kobold84 wrote:

Romani ubi sunt?
Latinum basatus est
Reyalp51
idk its in fate or something
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