The Laws of the 12 Tables
Founding of Rome
Roman Republic
Etruscan Civilization
Audience Questions
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When were the laws of the 12 tables made?

450 BC is when they were created.

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When was Rome founded?

April 21, 753 BC.

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When was the Roman Republic created and when did it end?

509 BC was when it was founded and it ended in 27 BC.

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Where were the Etruscan people located?

Etruria in Central Italy

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When was Rome founded?

April 21, 753 BC

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Table I: True or False, the person who is accused must go to court.

False, the person can have a witness go.

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What is the popular myth about the founding of Rome?

Romulus and Remes had a fight.  Romulus killed Remes to reign and become the first of The Seven Kings of Rome.

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Why was the Roman Republic created?

Following the overthrow of the last Etruscan king, Rome established a democratic government and formed the Roman Republic.

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What land did the Etruscans incorporate into their territory?

The Etruscans incorporated all of Tuscany into their territory.

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What are the laws of the 12 tables used for?

They were used to resolve disputes with the court when deciding a sentence.

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What are the laws of the 12 tables used for?

They were used to resolve disputes with the court when deciding a sentence.

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What is the legend behind the name of Rome?

Legend has it that Rome was named after a woman named Roma, who journeyed alongside Aeneas and the survivors of the fall of Troy.

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Who was the first leader of the Roman Republic?

Lucius Junius Brutus Lucius Collatinus was the first leader of the Roman Republic.

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What aspects of Etrurian culture did the Romans inherit?

The Romans had aspects of Etruscans’ combat and engineering along with various others.

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What aspects of Etrurian culture did the Romans inherit?

The Romans had aspects of Etruscans’ combat and engineering along with various others.

400

What were the people that had control of the law called?

They were called Tribunes.

400

Provide information on the geographical location where Rome was established and its significance in benefiting its inhabitants, specifically the merchants.

Rome was located in the Po and Tiber River Valleys, where the fertile soil allowed the Romans to grow various crops. Moreover, the rivers served as an efficient mode of transportation for merchants.
400

During the Republican period of Rome, what were the political offices and institutions were designed to prevent?

They were designed to prevent one man from becoming too powerful.

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What were the Roman-Etruscan wars?

The Roman-Etruscan wars were a series of wars that started since the Romans felt the Etruscans' were doing harm to them.

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Who was the first leader of the Roman Republic?

Lucius Junius Brutus Lucius Collatinus

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Why were the 12 tables created?

The 12 tables were created because the Romans in charge were able to interpret the laws in any way they wanted, so they needed a set-in-stone way to tell the laws.

500

What was the legend surrounding the city's lack of women?

The Latins once invited the Sabines to a festival and ended up taking their unmarried women.

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What were the roles of consuls and aediles, their level of authority, and the duration of their service in those positions?

In politics, a consul held a high-level position for a year. Meanwhile, an aedile was responsible for public works and festivals, also serving for one year.

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When did the Roman-Etruscan wars end and why?

The Roman-Etruscan wars ended in 265 BC because Rome was victorious against Volsinii, a city in Etruria.

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What is the legend behind the name of Rome?

Legend has it that Rome was named after a woman named Roma, who journeyed alongside Aeneas and the survivors of the fall of Troy.

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