Moments in History
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Romulus and Remus
The
foundation of Rome is said to have occurred in 753 BC. Twins Romulus
and Remus, sons of Mars and a Vestal Virgin, were set adrift by their
evil uncle and suckled by a she-wolf. They then founded rival Bronze Age
villages on the Palatine, but Romulus killed Remus during an argument,
and his “Rome” went on to greatness. -
Rape of the Sabine Women
To
boost the female population in the 750s BC Romulus’s men kidnapped
women from the neighbouring Sabine kingdom. As Rome began to expand,
however, the kingdoms were united. Rome was later conquered by the
Etruscan Tarquin dynasty. In 510 BC, a patrician-ruled Republic was
formed that lasted more than 450 years. -
Assassination of Caesar
A
series of military victories, adding Gaul (France) to Rome, increased
General Julius Caesar’s popularity. He marched his army to Rome and
declared himself Dictator for Life, but on 15 March 44 BC he was
assassinated. Caesar’s adopted son Octavian changed his name to Augustus
and declared himself emperor in 27 BC.

Bust, Julius Caesar
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Mussolini Takes Power
Benito
“Il Duce” Mussolini, leader of the nationalistic Fascist Party, marched
on Rome in 1922 and was declared prime minister. Delusions of imperial
grandeur led him to excavate many of the ruins we see today. He allied
Italy with Hitler, but when the tides turned, Mussolini was deposed and
Italy joined Allied troops. The current Republic was set up in 1946.

Mussolini and Fascists march on Rome, 1922


