Close Encounters, 750–272 B.C.

From very early in their history, the Romans were subject to Greek influence, both directly from Greek colonists who had settled in southern Italy and indirectly from the Etruscans, Rome's neighbors to the northwest, who were in contact with Greek traders.

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  • Runtime 30 minutes
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