Rome in its royal era
Abstract
The Roman Empire represented one of the greatest empires witnessed by history, and it is certain that this greatness would not have been achieved without a strong foundation on which it relied in terms of administrative organization and political authority that is aware of the level of responsibility placed on its shoulders. The beginnings of the establishment of this state were the most dangerous stage in terms of difficulties and the level of surrounding dangers, but the virtues of fate served the Romans. In its first era, or what is called the royal era, a number of strong kings assumed power who were up to the responsibility and who are credited with what Rome achieved in its republican or imperial eras. It is important to shed light on the biography of the kings of Rome in terms of the achievements of each of its kings and the amount of powers enjoyed by these kings. This study also includes the most prominent badges carried by the kings and the external appearance in which they appeared before the public or on official occasions.