The chapter explores the Sabines and their relationship with early Rome, raising questions about their decision to dine with Romulus and Remus. It also delves into the totalitarian rule of the kings of Rome, including the assassination of one of them by Brutus, who later becomes associated with the assassination of Caesar. The chapter concludes with the establishment of the Roman Republic and its duration until the creation of the empire by Augustus.

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