The Roman monarchy was Rome's first form of government It lasted for 244 years (753-509 BC) until it was replaced by the Roman Republic. According to the tradition there were seven kings of Rome: Romulus (753-717 BC) Numa Pompilius (725-673 BC) Tullus Hostilius (673-642 BC) Ancus Marcius (640-616 BC) Lucius Tarquinius Priscus (616-579 BC) Serivus Tullius (578-535 BC) and Lucius Tarquinius Superbus (535-509 BC). Historians doubt that there were actually onlt seven kings over a period of 244 years.
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The kings were not chosen. The succession was generally hereditary with the occasional usurper.
No. At the time of the monarchy, the kings were not worshiped, in fact the Romans hated he kings. Julius Caesar was the first Roman leader to be deified, followed by the emperors and many times their wives.No. At the time of the monarchy, the kings were not worshiped, in fact the Romans hated he kings. Julius Caesar was the first Roman leader to be deified, followed by the emperors and many times their wives.No. At the time of the monarchy, the kings were not worshiped, in fact the Romans hated he kings. Julius Caesar was the first Roman leader to be deified, followed by the emperors and many times their wives.No. At the time of the monarchy, the kings were not worshiped, in fact the Romans hated he kings. Julius Caesar was the first Roman leader to be deified, followed by the emperors and many times their wives.No. At the time of the monarchy, the kings were not worshiped, in fact the Romans hated he kings. Julius Caesar was the first Roman leader to be deified, followed by the emperors and many times their wives.No. At the time of the monarchy, the kings were not worshiped, in fact the Romans hated he kings. Julius Caesar was the first Roman leader to be deified, followed by the emperors and many times their wives.No. At the time of the monarchy, the kings were not worshiped, in fact the Romans hated he kings. Julius Caesar was the first Roman leader to be deified, followed by the emperors and many times their wives.No. At the time of the monarchy, the kings were not worshiped, in fact the Romans hated he kings. Julius Caesar was the first Roman leader to be deified, followed by the emperors and many times their wives.No. At the time of the monarchy, the kings were not worshiped, in fact the Romans hated he kings. Julius Caesar was the first Roman leader to be deified, followed by the emperors and many times their wives.
That would be Paul, who was a Roman by birth and became a Christian on the road to Damascus.Another answerconstantine was the first one and emperor also