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Name: Numa Pompilius

Type: Ruler

Role: King

Nation: rome

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Numa Pompilius was the second king of the Kingdom of Rome, reigning from -715 to -673. During his rule, the most significant war was the Sabine War, which occurred around -700. This conflict arose from the abduction of the Sabine women by Roman men, leading to a war between the Romans and the Sabines. Numa Pompilius played a crucial role in negotiating peace between the two sides, ultimately leading to the integration of the Sabines into Roman society. Although there were no other major wars during his reign, Numa Pompilius focused on establishing religious and legal institutions, shaping Rome's cultural and political landscape for generations to come.

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