Etruscan's Influence In Modern Day Italy

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Modern day Italy was once dominated by a grand empire that stretched across the Mediterranean Sea with illustrious cities and flourishing industry. Known as Rome, this republic society achieved prosperity and relative peace through the acts of its many leaders, but most notably by the achievements Augustus. Archaeological evidence indicates that the ancestors of the Romans began in the hills of east Tiber during the early Iron Age. Many myths claim that Rome was founded by Romulus and Remus, which were twins born from a god, then abandoned and raised by a female wolf. Etruscan are viewed as major influences of Rome’s creation, despite the different spoken language. None the less, expansion all around Europe and northern Africa, under multiple

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