Servius Tullius ruled for many years, but sadly, his story has a tragic ending. β
οΈπ He was overthrown by his own son-in-law, Lucius Tarquin, who wanted power for himself. Lucius and his supporters attacked and killed Servius, which caused great sadness among the people. After his death, the Romans were angry and wanted revenge on the Tarquin family. This led to the end of
monarchy in Rome. Servius's death marked a turning point, as Rome would soon become a republic, changing how the city was governed forever. πΊ