Roman Rulers
Servius Tullius
the Reformer
Servius Tullius was a king of Rome active in the 6th c. BC originally from Etruria. Held power for 44 years and was assassinated.
Historical Note
Reformed the army and citizenship by census class. Built the Servian Wall. Killed in a palace coup by his daughter Tullia and his son-in-law Tarquinius Superbus.