Marcius was the fourth king of Rome from 641 - 616 BC after Tullus Hostilius; Marcius’ grandfather was also the second king of Rome (Ancus). Marcuis’ first proposition was restoring religious observances of his grandfather and later became writing ways of declaring war for Rome. Marcius got most of his ideas from borrowed ancient folk (Halsall). Though Marcius was confident in his new ways of war, he sent a messenger to the public people to tell them of his ways of declaring war. Once the report came back to the king all that was left to do was consult with pater patratus to finalize such aspects of war. Once the ways of declaring war were finalized, it was just time for the romans to wait and use the new ways of declaring war with there next enemy. How reliable was this document? As readers can see, Marcius was an extremely qualified person to be creating such an important document for a nation that would become to most powerful empire in the
Marcius was the fourth king of Rome from 641 - 616 BC after Tullus Hostilius; Marcius’ grandfather was also the second king of Rome (Ancus). Marcuis’ first proposition was restoring religious observances of his grandfather and later became writing ways of declaring war for Rome. Marcius got most of his ideas from borrowed ancient folk (Halsall). Though Marcius was confident in his new ways of war, he sent a messenger to the public people to tell them of his ways of declaring war. Once the report came back to the king all that was left to do was consult with pater patratus to finalize such aspects of war. Once the ways of declaring war were finalized, it was just time for the romans to wait and use the new ways of declaring war with there next enemy. How reliable was this document? As readers can see, Marcius was an extremely qualified person to be creating such an important document for a nation that would become to most powerful empire in the