Picture the Italian Peninsula 3,000 years ago. The mild climate and fertile land have attracted many people to settle there.
Along the Tiber River, not far from its mouth (where it reaches the sea), is a group of seven hills. As you gaze at sheep and small villages, it’s hard to imagine that one day, this will be a city that rules over a vast empire.
The Roman civilization was one of the most influential in the world. You can still see its traces in modern languages, culture, architecture, and laws. But the place that would become Rome began as a collection of small farming villages spread across those seven hills.