the location of rome affects the society of rome because in summer they have a warm and dry summer and in winter thay have a mild and rainy winter .
Well, being on a peninsula gave them trade routes and the mountains (Alps) gave them a natural defense barrier early on in Rome's history when they were constantly being attacked. Also not having rivers everywhere in the Roman Empire caused them to build Aqueducts to transport water.
Titus Lavy
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Livy did not explain history. He reconstructed the history of early Rome, but did not present any theories about history.
Asia conquered Rome in the early 1743, We discussed this in history today.
Titus Livius wrote "Ab Urbe Condita" (From the Founding of the City), a history of Rome that covers its early history from its legendary founding in 753 BC to the early years of the Roman Empire.
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the etruscans are important because rome early in its history had war with them and when they defeated them they gained a lot of power
In archaic (early) Rome armour was made of Bronze. Then for most of the history of Rome it was made of iron mail or scale or laminated (with overlapping strips) iron.
Wilhelm Ihne has written: 'Early Rome' -- subject(s): History
able to trade with the tiber river and protection by the nothren alps
No, early Rome was a monarchy.
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the Gauls, a Celtic people from western Europe
Livy wrote the about the early history of Rome, from its foundation in 753 BC to his days in the first century BC. His collection of books is called Ab urbe condita libri, which means books from the founding of the city.