Seven Kings & Hills of Rome
Seven Kings of Rome
Below is a list of kings who ruled Rome before the time of the Republic (c. 509 BC).
Information and the history or legends about each king can be found on the Tales of Rome page.
Please note that the dates and durations of each reign are not precise, because I relied on the traditional dates.
Also, during Romulus' reign, Titus Tatius ruled together with him for a number of years before he was assassinated. Titus Tatius was a Sabine king. I didn't include his name in the list below (because it would disrupt my count of seven kings).
Early Kings
c. 753-715 BC |
Founder of Rome. |
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c. 715-676 BC |
Possibly of Sabine origin. |
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c. 673-642 BC |
Of Latin origin. |
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c. 642-617 BC |
Grandson of Numa Pompilius. |
House of Tarquin (Etruscan)
616-578 BC |
First Etruscan king of Rome. |
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578-534 BC |
Of Latin origin? Son-in-law of Tarquinius Priscus. |
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534-509 BC |
Grandson of Tarquinius Priscus. |
Seven Hills of Rome
Below is a list of the famous Seven Hills of Rome.
Palatine Hill (Mons Palatinus)
Capitoline (Mons Capitolinus)
Quirinal (Mons Quirinalis)
Viminal (Mons Viminalis)
Esquiline (Mons Esquilinus)
Caelian (Mons Caelius)
Aventine (Mons Aventinus)
By Jimmy Joe