Tarquinius Superbus

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The legendary seventh and final king of Rome

Real World Example

Tarquinius Superbus, also known as Tarquin the Proud, was the seventh and last king of Rome, ruling from 534 to 509 BCE. His reign was marked by his tyrannical rule, which included harsh laws and a lack of respect for Roman traditions. His expulsion from power by Roman nobles led to the establishment of the Roman Republic, a significant shift from monarchy to a more democratic form of government. This change laid the foundation for modern democratic systems, influencing how societies today value citizen participation and checks on power. For example, the idea of electing leaders and having a say in government decisions can be traced back to this pivotal moment, inspiring people to engage in civic duties such as voting and community involvement.

Practice Version

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