17. The first Roman Census was taken in
430 B.C
134 B.C.
433 B.C.
435 B.C.
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37 BC - 29 BC
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Option D.
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435 B.C, is the right answer.
The sixth Roman emperor, Servius Tullius, introduced Census in the Roman empire following the abolition of the monarchy and the establishment of the Republic. From 435 BC, the Census was always operated at Villa Publica in the Campus Martius. Those who managed and looked after the business of census were known as the Censor.
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