At
the heart of most cities lies another city, otherwise
known as the “old city”. This is the “seed
city”, and Rome’s seed is Palatine. As the
unofficial archaeological centre of Rome, Palatine contains
relics of great palaces and other structures from ancient
times, including the Palace of Septimus Severus, the house
of Augustus, the house of Livia, and the Huts of Romulus.
Early in the first millennium BC, before Rome was great,
the Tiber River divided the Italic peoples from the Etruscans
in the north and west. Near by were the borders between
the Sabines and the Latins, two civilizations that would
pay for being so close to the fledgling Roman Empire. |