Intro to Ancient Rome
Monarchy is a form of government where a single person, the monarch, holds supreme authority and acts as the head of state, often ruling for life and through hereditary succession. In the context of early Rome, this system laid the groundwork for the political structure and governance influenced by Etruscan civilization, which helped shape the practices and institutions of Rome during its formative years.
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