where did the ancient romans come from?

2015-05-18 6:27 am
Did they first appear in central Italy Pennisular from the very beginning

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2015-05-18 6:41 am
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No - the Etruscans lived in Central Italy in the early days...... and they had quite a civilization going. It's thought that the Etruscans moved out of Greece and settled roughly north of what would be Rome.

Where Romans came from is hard to know. Perhaps they were a single Italian tribe which just became very powerful. They began to build a city - and the Etruscans helped them. I think the sewers that the Etruscans built still operate in Rome.

But the Romans were always really different people - intensely war-like. They were like army ants and just wouldn't quit.
2015-05-18 9:01 am
at their origins they were probably celts (cisalpine gauls) coming from north italy since they had often light coloured eyes and blonde hair
2015-05-18 7:33 am
They were Latins and Sabines who displaced Etruscans.

However the Roman creation myth was that Aeneas sailed from Troy and Romulus and Remus, his descendants, were the founders of the city.
2015-05-18 2:52 pm
The Romans claimed they came from Troy.
2015-05-18 8:14 am
Greece there is too much similarities in the cultures for them to be separate it's virtually like looking in a mirror there has to be a massive Greek influence like the British that colonised America it is now a mirror of British capitalism without the kings and co
2015-05-18 6:35 am
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