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In History / High School | 2014-04-01

How did the Romans rule differently from the Etruscans?

Asked by bunnylover

Answer (3)

The Etruscans didn't have any sophisticated system of writing, which meant that there aren't many documents that we have that state how they ruled(There are some but we don't know if it came from the Etruscan empire for sure). Just so you know, the Etruscans and the Romans aren't necessarily separate. They actually ruled over Rome for around a century and then left for unknown reasons. During this time period, Roman philosophy, art, architectures were also at their peak Hope I helped :)

Answered by BrainE | 2024-06-10

For one Etruria was not a unified nation they consisted of independent states, unlike Rome who worked in legions and fought together.

Answered by MathG33k | 2024-06-25

The Romans ruled differently from the Etruscans through a unified republican government compared to the Etruscan city-state model, developed a more centralized military organization, and allowed broader civic participation. While the Romans adopted many cultural aspects from the Etruscans, their governance emphasized independence and a structured political system. Overall, these differences significantly influenced the growth and identity of ancient Rome.
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Answered by MathG33k | 2024-12-23