In Titus Livius', in the early history of Rome, Livy undertook the task of recording the early history of Rome and the famous person who contributed to Rome's "greatness". Livie uses all his works to portray the rule of the first seven kings of Rome; all men who influence Rome's formation and governance in some way. But among the seven kings in the early history of Rome, King Romulus and King Numa Pompirius received sacred worship and high respect from their Romans.
In Titus Livius's "Roman Early History", Levi remembers notorious events in the history of Rome. And it helped Roman citizens develop political and social value. Livie was able to complete the teaching of the story by skillfully introducing the two female heroines in the history of Rome. These two women have great influence as they can help to develop and materialize much of Rome's basic values. The central principle of Rome is to bravely face death, to preserve the honor and courage of its people, to blessings and purity, and to fusion with tyranny kings and unethical morals;
Before the establishment of the Republic of Rome or the subsequent establishment of the Roman Empire, this wonderful city in Rome seemed like a small village. The majority of what we have learned from earlier came from Roman historian Livie. And that person lived between 59 BC and 17 CE. He wrote a history of Rome entitled Roman History. He witnessed many major events in the history of Rome, so he could write his own time accurately. But his explanation of the early events may be based on a combination of rumors, guesses, and legends. Today historians believe that the date of Livy for each of the seven kings is very inaccurate, but they are the best information we have ever got (both Plutarch's Articles and Dionysius of Halionnassus were excluded) century after the incident also existed. Other written documentation at the time was destroyed during Rome's collapse in 390 BC
Livy: Roman history of Latino Titus Livius. Learning by John Freinshemius and John Dujatius was added. From the foundation of Rome to the middle of the rule of Augustus. I completed English faithfully. (London, A. Churchill, 1686), Philemon Holland, Jean Doujat, Johann Freinsheim (pictures of the page of HathiTrust) Livy: Anthology of the first five books: 21 with Latin and 22 books with text and English Differences in idioms make it almost literally linear translation, and schools and private learners can use / (Philadelphia: D. McKay) as well as IW Bieber (Hathi Trust page image)