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Can Historic First Hominid Primates Species Talk And Become Civilized Roman Ruler?

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HISTORY: ITALIC DESIGNATION:  THE TERM ITALIC ORIGINATED FROM UNCIVILIZED HOMONINID MUTE APE-HUMAN SPECIES, CROSSBREED WITH CIVILIZED AFRICAN WISE WISE HYBRID SAPIENS SAPIENS OF 200,000 YEARS AGO.

The Italic peoples are descended from the Indo-European speaking peoples who inhabited Italy from at least the second millennium BC onwards. Latins achieved a .

Roman people Ethnicity ... The Romans were a cultural group, variously referred to as an ethnicity or a nationality, that in classical antiquity, from the 2nd century BC to the 5th century AD, came to rule the Near East, North Africa, and large parts of Europe through conquests made during the Roman Republic and the later Roman Empire.    

Who were the Romans and where did they come from?

What race are the Romans? The Ancient Romans were Mediterranean Latins and always were. They mixed heavily with the Ancient Greeks, Etruscans, and various Main land Italian Sub Groups who were all Mediterranean in Origin, not indo-European. They were technically their own Mediterranean racial group just like Mediterraneans are today. 

"The first Indo-European migrants, who belonged to the Italic tribes, moved across the eastern Alpine passes into the plain of the Po River about 1800 bce. Later they crossed the Apennines and eventually occupied the region of Latium, which included Rome."   Etruscan, member of an ancient people of Etruria, Italy, between the Tiber and Arno rivers west and south of the Apennines, whose urban civilization reached its height in the 6th century bce. Many features of Etruscan culture were adopted by the Romans, their successors to power in the peninsula.

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