King of Rome

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King of Rome was the title held by the supreme monarchs who ruled the city of Rome during its regal period before the establishment of the Roman Republic.

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Label Occurrences
King of Rome canonical 4

Statements (48)

Predicate Object
instanceOf head of state
monarchical title
abolishedAsResultOf overthrow of the monarchy in 509 BC
advisedBy Roman Senate NERFINISHED
appliesToJurisdiction Ancient Rome NERFINISHED
appointedBy Roman people
associatedWithEvent founding of Rome
associatedWithMythology Roman mythology
capital Rome NERFINISHED
ceremonialRole chief priest
constitutionalStatus supreme magistrate
country Roman Kingdom NERFINISHED
firstHolder Romulus NERFINISHED
followedBy Roman consul
governs Roman Kingdom NERFINISHED
hasGenderRequirement male
hasJurisdictionOver citizens of Rome
hasPart imperium
hasPowerOver Roman Senate NERFINISHED
Roman army NERFINISHED
Roman assemblies NERFINISHED
languageOfWorkOrName Latin NERFINISHED
lastHolder Lucius Tarquinius Superbus NERFINISHED
legislativeBody Roman Senate NERFINISHED
nativeLabel Rex Romae NERFINISHED
Rex Romanorum NERFINISHED
numberOfOfficeHolders 7
officeAbolished 509 BC
officeCreated 8th century BC
officeType elective monarchy
opposedBy Roman aristocracy at the end of the regal period
positionHeldBy Ancus Marcius NERFINISHED
Lucius Tarquinius Priscus NERFINISHED
Lucius Tarquinius Superbus NERFINISHED
Numa Pompilius NERFINISHED
Romulus NERFINISHED
Servius Tullius NERFINISHED
Tullus Hostilius NERFINISHED
predecessorOffice chieftains of Latin tribes
religion Roman religion
replacedBy Roman Republic NERFINISHED
residence Palatine Hill NERFINISHED
Regia NERFINISHED
seat Rome NERFINISHED
selectionMethod election by the people and ratification by the Senate
style Rex
successorState Roman Republic NERFINISHED
usedInPeriod Regal period of Rome NERFINISHED

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Numa Pompilius positionHeld King of Rome
Romulus positionHeld King of Rome