The great city of Rome was founded on April 21, 753 BC. However, the founding of Rome is uncertain, and many myths exist on how Rome began. The most common myth is the tale of Romulus and Remus, which begins when King Numitor was overthrown by his younger brother, Amulius. Amulius also banished Rhea Silvia, the King’s daughter, to the temple of Mars where she married Mars and gave birth to twin sons named Romulus and Remus. Amulius heard Rhea Silvia gave birth to twins and was afraid …show more content…
An important impact of Rome was its law. Rome’s first law was the Law of Twelve Tables, which developed into the Roman law that dealt with issues over taxation and treason, as well as public disputes. This methodology is the foundation of what is now known as Civil Law. Rome was responsible for the spread of Latin, which is the basis of Western languages, including English, with many of our common words containing Latin prefixes and suffixes. Some of Romans most notable influences can be seen in infrastructure, such as the roads being angled on the sides to allow rainwater to drain more efficiently. They also build underground networks of pipes to transport water, and created the concepts of parks, libraries, and