Once were 2 brothers name Romulus, and Remus who were raised by a She-Wolf, after being abandoned in a basket by the Roman God of War, their father, and eventually being found by a shepherd who took care of the 2.
They had decided to make their own city, although both of them had different locations and concepts, and in the end, Romulus ended up killing his brother, Remus, named his city "Rome" after his name, and thus became the first ruler
Julius Caesar was a popular and by far the most successful Roman military leader, who helped expand Rome a lot, and was classified a dictator for life, in 44 BCE
As soon as the dictatorship was announced, many senates despised Julius. So a total of 60 senates, stabbed Julius Caesar to death on March 15th
Roman innovations can include road systems. These were well-engineered routes, all around the empire, making travelling much easier.
Concrete was made by Rome to make excellent builds and make Rome develop more and more through out time.