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The Seven Hills of early Rome were-

Cermalus
Cispius
Fagutal
Oppius
Palatium
Sucusa
and Velia.

The original Seven Kings of Rome were-

Romulus 753-715
Numa Pompilius 715-673
Tullus Hostilius 673-642
Ancus Marcius 642-617
L. Tarquinius Priscus 616-579
Servius Tullius 578-535
and L. Tarquinius Superbus 534-510 .

2007-02-10 12:07:02 · answer #1 · answered by M M 4 · 1 0

The Seven Hills of Rome east of the Tiber form the heart of Rome. The Seven Hills of early Rome were the Cermalus, Cispius, Fagutal, Oppius, Palatium, Sucusa, and Velia, figuring prominently into Roman mythology, religion, and politics; the original city was held by tradition to have been founded by Romulus on the Palatine Hill (Collis Palatinus). The other six are now the Aventine (Collis Aventinus), the Capitoline (Capitolinus), the Quirinal (Quirinalis), the Viminal (Viminalis), the Esquiline (Esquilinus), and the Caelian (Caelius).

A mnemonic device used to memorize their names gives them in clockwise order, starting with the Quirinal. It is: Queen Victoria Eyes Caesar's Awfully Painful Corns for the Quirinal, Viminal, Esquiline, Caelian, Aventine, Palatine, and Capitoline Hills.

2007-02-10 22:36:59 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

The following have been taken from different sources of wikipedia to be the seven hills of rome.
Capitoline:
Aventino
Palatine Hill.
Collatia,
Monte Citorio
Alban Hills
Esquiline Hill

Legendary seven kings from the source shown:
The Romans believed that Romulus and Remus founded Rome in 753 bc, and that Romulus erected a wall around the site of the new city. When Remus tried to assert his leadership by scornfully leaping over the inadequate wall, Romulus killed him and became the city’s first king, giving it his name. The second king of Rome, Numa Pompilius, was a Sabine who was regarded as especially just and devoted to religion. His peaceful reign lasted from 715 to 673 bc. Under Tullus Hostilius (672–641 bc) the Romans waged an aggressive foreign policy and began to expand their lands by the conquest of nearby cities like Alba Longa. Ancus Marcius, a highly religious grandson of Numa, was the fourth king (640–617 bc). Marcius founded the port of Ostia at the mouth of the Tiber. Tarquinius, ruled between 616 and 579 bc, Servius Tullius (578–535 bc), organized the Roman army into groups of 100 men called centuries. The cruel seventh king, Lucius Tarquinus Superbus or Tarquin the Proud (534–510 bc), was expelled in 510 after his son cruelly raped Lucretia, a virtuous Roman matron and the wife of his kinsman Collatinus.
VR

2007-02-10 20:47:58 · answer #3 · answered by sarayu 7 · 1 0

Others have named better than I could the seven hills. The first seven emperors were:

Octavius Augustus Caesar
Tiberius
Gaius Caligula
Claudius
Drusus Nero
Galba
Otho

Of course, if you want the rest of the 12 Caesars...

Vitellius
Vespasian
Titus
Domitian

...followed by the Five Good Emperors...

Nerva
Trajan
Hadrian
Antoninus Pius
Marcus Aurelius

2007-02-10 21:08:18 · answer #4 · answered by steve_geo1 7 · 0 0

Of Early Rome:
Cermalus
Cispius
Fagutal
Oppius
Palatium
Sucusa
Velia

Of Later Rome:
Aventinus (Aventine)
Caelius (Caelian)
Capitolium (Capitoline)
Esquiliae (Esquiline)
Palatium (Palatine)
Quirinalis (Quirinal)
Viminalis (Viminal)

I plagiarized this much you do the rest.

2007-02-10 20:09:44 · answer #5 · answered by nostromobb 5 · 2 1

Why is it important to know, or retain, this information???
In today's reality, one can google search for this, each and every time one wants to acquire the facts. . .
EDIT:
Now that you have succeeded in luring (attracting) brainiacs to your question, all you have left to do is a little research (same answer as I gave before) with a google search - before submitting the info to whomever asked you for it . . . be certain your info is 'correct' and valid? or you'll lose your credibility (for veracity).

2007-02-10 19:54:38 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 0 1

Yes, i could and it's right here in the text book. Oh but sorry the teacher told me i am not allowed to cheat. Are you?

2007-02-10 19:54:00 · answer #7 · answered by LM 5 · 0 1

i only have one julious cesar

2007-02-10 19:54:13 · answer #8 · answered by snowglobe92 2 · 0 2

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