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Click to Expand/Collapse OptionIntroduction
Click to Expand/Collapse OptionChaldeans
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The individual kings of the Romans are as follows: 
Aeneias became king of the Latins, in the fourth year after the capture of Troy - for 3 years 
Ascanius - for 38 years 
Silvius, the son of Aeneias - for 28 years 
Aeneias Silvius - for 31 years 
Latinus Silvius - for 50 years 
Alba Silvius - for 39 years 
Epitus Silvius - for 26 years 
Capis Silvius - for 28 years 
Calpetus Silvas - for 13 years 
Tiberius Silvius - for 8 years 
Agrippa Silvius - for 35 years 
[Arramulius Silvius - for 19 years] 
[Aventius - for 37 years] 
(291) Procas Silvius - for 23 years 
Amulius Silvius - for 42 years 
Romulus founded Rome, and became its king in the seventh Olympiad [752-749 B.C.].  From Aeneias up until Romulus, there were (?) 427 years.  From the capture of Troy [up until Romulus], there were 431 years. 
 
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