753 was just three years after the given date of the foundation of Rome. There was no change in social classes, if this is what you are referring to. In Rome were the patricians (the aristocracy) and the plebeians (the commoners) .. It is not known whether this distinction was already there from the beginning. A third class, the equites (equestrians) emerged much later. was much later (in the 4th century BC)
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The Kushite King Piye conquered Egypt in 750 BC.
No emperor ruled Rome in 400 BC. In that year Rome was a republic, not a principate.No emperor ruled Rome in 400 BC. In that year Rome was a republic, not a principate.No emperor ruled Rome in 400 BC. In that year Rome was a republic, not a principate.No emperor ruled Rome in 400 BC. In that year Rome was a republic, not a principate.No emperor ruled Rome in 400 BC. In that year Rome was a republic, not a principate.No emperor ruled Rome in 400 BC. In that year Rome was a republic, not a principate.No emperor ruled Rome in 400 BC. In that year Rome was a republic, not a principate.No emperor ruled Rome in 400 BC. In that year Rome was a republic, not a principate.No emperor ruled Rome in 400 BC. In that year Rome was a republic, not a principate.
Nothing special happened to Rome in 750 CE. The pope was Zachary, who was the Bishop of Rome form 741 to 752 . He encouraged the deposition of the last Merovingian king of the Franks Childeric III and Pepin (the initiator of the Carolingian dynasty) to become king. Childeric III was deposed on 752. If you are referring to 750 BCE, 753 BCE was the date of the foundation of Rome.
The first king of Rome was Romulus but not in 375 BC. According to the Roman tradition he reigned from 753 BC to 717 BC. By 375 BC Rome no longer had a monarchy. It had become a republic in 509 BC.
Rome was founded in 753 BC.