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Triadic Healing Part #5 : True History And The Purification Of History
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This is interesting… 

According to historians, Rome was founded around 753 BCE by Romulus, but the first written documentation didn’t show up until the 3rd Century BCE… the exact same time that the Hebrew people came into existence… Around the same time that Socrates was executed and Alexander The Great.

I then look to the evidence of Rome prior to the 3rd Century, which took no time at all : 

https://www.rome.net/roman-monarchy#:~:text=The%20first%20form%20of%20government,the%20inscription%20Rex%20(king).

 

The most accepted date for the foundation of Rome is 753 BC. The first form of government in Rome was monarchical according to the archaeological findings and the legends.

In the excavations carried out in the Roman Forum, in the Regia, which was the former royal residence, a glass of bucchero was found dating from the 7th century BC with the inscription Rex (king). The word regei was also found on the Lapis Niger, an ancient shrine in the Roman Forum. An inscription found beneath the black marble is considered to be a law.

It’s also possible to figure out when Rome was a kingdom thanks to other institutions in the Lazio region. For example, the rex Nemorensis (king of the forest), a priest of the goddess Diana who looked after the forests from the 6th century BC until the Roman Empire.

Curiously, the Romans would maintain the same institutions throughout the centuries, transforming the roles of those in charge to suit the period. In this case, during the Roman Republic, the figure of the rex sacrorum (king of the sacred) substituted the king figure but was only given religious functions.

Romulus, son of the god of war and the daughter of the king Numitor, was the first king of Rome and also its founder, thus the city was called after him. He formed the Roman Senate with one hundred men and gave the inhabitants of Rome a body of laws.

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