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Amazing 509 B.C. Romans overthrow of the Etruscan government without Jesus.

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The People who Influenced Rome... The Romans were influenced by other civilizations and people living in Italy. To the north, the Etruscans had a highly advanced civilization, the first on the Italian peninsula. From the Etruscans the Romans learned architecture and engineering. The Etruscans built stone temples and irrigation and drainage systems. The Etruscans, and not the Romans, invented the toga, a cloak used for formal clothing, and gladiatorial fighting. Both of these examples were borrowed by the Romans. The Etruscans also believed in predicting the future by examining nature, something the Romans believed in as well. It was from the Etruscans that the Romans borrowed realistic art. The Greeks settled in colonies in Southern Italy. From the Greeks, the Romans borrowed the gods and goddesses of the Greek pantheon, and learned Greek stories and literature. From the Latins, the Romans borrowed the Latin language, though wealthy Romans preferred to speak Greek. And from the Sabines, Rome's closest neighbors, the Romans learned fighting techniques and discipline. But the Romans as we know them, overthrow the Etruscan Government and use that as its rags to criminal wealth opportunity. Subsequently Rome set its eye on being the first backsliding civilization from Polytheism civility, ever in human fistory. In the book, The Jew in a Gentile world, by Arnold A. Rogow, page 27. Rome invaded Syria 63 B.C and overthrow Judea  70 A.D. and marked the beginning of the Jewish dispora or Dispersion. 

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