The Legend of Clelia and King Porsenna: A Tale of Roman Courage
The Legend of Clelia and King Porsenna: Clelia's upbringing, born into a respected Roman family, instilled in her the core Roman virtues of duty, courage, and resilience.
Ancient Rome goes from 753 BC to 476 AD and spans through Kingdom, Republic and Imperial era: it started with Romolo and ended with Romolo Augustolo.
The Legend of Clelia and King Porsenna: Clelia's upbringing, born into a respected Roman family, instilled in her the core Roman virtues of duty, courage, and resilience.
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