Well in The conquest of Italy began soon after the Romans expelled the Tarquins in 509 BC; their first target were the Etruscan's themselves. Allying themselves with other Latins and with the Greeks, the Romans quickly drove the Etruscan's from the Italian peninsula. Etruscan civilization came to a brutal end. Rome steadily conquered all the Etruscan territory throughout the 5th and 4th centuries BC.
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Nara (370 thousand inhabitants), the first capital of Japan, founded in 710 in the plain of Yamato, western Honshu, south of Tokyo and east of Osaka.
Yamato was a province settled in Kina, which today is the Nara Prefecture, in Honshu and Wikigami was its capital in Katsujo District (northeastern Gose), but later on, it was moved to Takaichi District. This period is called the Tumulus, or Tomb period since the city was characterized by the presence of burial mounds, a common archeological feature made of stone. These burial mounds, called Kofun in Japanise, were key-hole shaped stones that were spread throughout the country. It is believed that these key-hole Kofun were the evidence of the the spreading of culture and Yamato's court expansion.
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