The oldest Rome, 8th century BC, published in 1878 - stock illustration
The oldest Rome: Palatine and Capitol. Archaeological finds have confirmed that in the 8th century BC in the area of the future Rome there were two fortified settlements: Rumi, on the Palatine Hill, and Titientes, on the Quirinal Hill, backed by the Luceres living in the nearby woods. Wood engraving, published in 1878.

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