"Regal period" redirects here. For the regal period in Athenian history, see List of kings of Athens.
For the 5th-century "Roman kingdom" in Soissons ruled by Syagrius, see Kingdom of Soissons.
Roman Kingdom
Roma(Latin)
753 BC–509 BC
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• 753–716 BC
Romulus
• 715–672 BC
Numa Pompilius
• 672–640 BC
Tullus Hostilius
• 640–616 BC
Ancus Marcius
• 616–578 BC
L. Tarquinius Priscus
• 578–534 BC
Servius Tullius
• 534–509 BC
L. Tarquinius Superbus
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• Founding of Rome
753 BC
• Monarchy overthrown
509 BC
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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 its territory were ruled by kings. According to tradition, the Roman Kingdom began with the city's founding c. 753 BC, with settlements around the Palatine Hill along the river Tiber in central Italy, and ended with the overthrow of the kings and the establishment of the Republic c. 509 BC.
Little is certain about the kingdom's history as no records and few inscriptions from the time of the kings survive. The accounts of this period written during the Republic and the Empire are thought largely to be based on oral tradition.
The RomanKingdom, also referred to as the Roman monarchy or the regal period of ancient Rome, was the earliest period of Roman history when the city...
The Kingdom or Domain of Soissons is the historiographical name for the ethnically Roman, de facto independent remnant of the Western Roman Empire's Diocese...
article lists films set in the city of Rome during the RomanKingdom, the Roman Republic, or the Roman Empire. The films only partly set in Rome are so noted...
client kingdom of the Roman Empire in 25 BC when the Romans installed Juba II of Numidia as their client-king. On his death in AD 23, his Roman-educated...
or kingdom, in the city. Although several Roman sources including Livy and Polybius talk extensively about the Roman army of the RomanKingdom period...
The Senate of the RomanKingdom was a political institution in the ancient RomanKingdom. The word senate derives from the Latin word senex, which means...
regnum), was a Germanic post-Romankingdom that was one of the first to separate from the Roman Empire. Based in the former Roman provinces of Gallaecia and...
Historical states RomanKingdom 753–509 BC Roman Republic 509–27 BC Roman Empire 27 BC – 395 AD Western Roman Empire 286–476 Kingdom of Italy 476–493 Ostrogothic...
of the RomanKingdom, to the Senate of the Roman Republic and Senate of the Roman Empire and eventually the Byzantine Senate of the Eastern Roman Empire...
The Roman army (Latin: exercitus Romanus) was the armed forces deployed by the Romans throughout the duration of Ancient Rome, from the RomanKingdom (753...
term Kingdom of the Romans, or in Latin Regnum Romanorum, may refer to: RomanKingdom (753–509 BC), the earliest stage of the Roman state Kingdom of Soissons...
fledgling kingdom then conquered the Roman-ruled islands of Mallorca, Sicily, Sardinia, and Corsica in the western Mediterranean. In the 460s, the Romans launched...
The following is a list of Roman external wars and battles fought by the ancient RomanKingdom, Roman Republic and Roman Empire against external enemies...
The Roman magistrates were elected officials in ancient Rome. During the period of the RomanKingdom, the King of Rome was the principal executive magistrate...
RomanKingdom, Roman Republic and Roman Empire. Variously referred to as a cultural group, a nationality or a multi-ethnicity, the meaning of "Romans"...
structures of the ancient city were located on or near the Forum. The RomanKingdom's earliest shrines and temples were located on the southeastern edge...
was a successor state of the previous Mauro-RomanKingdom which had controlled much of the ancient Roman province of Mauretania Caesariensis. During the...
timeline of Roman history, comprising important legal and territorial changes and political events in the RomanKingdom and Republic and the Roman and Byzantine...
McLaughlin, Raoul (11 September 2014). The Roman Empire and the Indian Ocean: The Ancient World Economy and the Kingdoms of Africa, Arabia and India. Pen & Sword...
The Roman legion (Latin: legiō, Latin: [ˈɫɛɡioː]), the largest military unit of the Roman army, was composed of Roman citizens serving as legionaries...
with the overthrow of the RomanKingdom (traditionally dated to 509 BC) and ending in 27 BC with the establishment of the Roman Empire. During this period...
Assembly was the principal legislative assembly during the era of the RomanKingdom. While its primary purpose was to elect new kings, it also possessed...
century BC, the RomanKingdom (753–509 BC), Roman Republic (509–27 BC), Roman Empire (27 BC– 395 AD), and the collapse of the Western Roman Empire in the...
Herodian kingdom was a client state of the Roman Republic ruled from 37 to 4 BC by Herod the Great, who was appointed "King of the Jews" by the Roman Senate...
Tuscany. It took its name from Etruria, the old Roman name for the land of the Etruscans. The kingdom was created by the Treaty of Aranjuez, signed at...