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    Romulus (/ ˈ r ɒ m j ʊ l ə s /, Classical Latin: [ˈroːmʊɫʊs]) was the legendary founder and first king of Rome. Various traditions attribute the establishment of many of Rome's oldest legal, political, religious, and social institutions to Romulus and his contemporaries.

  2. May 29, 2024 · Romulus and Remus, the legendary founders of Rome. Traditionally, they were the sons of Rhea Silvia, daughter of Numitor, king of Alba Longa. Romulus and Remus. Romulus and Remus suckling a she-wolf on the bank of the Tiber River (foreground) and being handed to Acca Larentia by Faustulus (background), detail of an illuminated manuscript page ...

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  3. In Roman mythology, Romulus and Remus ( Latin: [ˈroːmʊlʊs], [ˈrɛmʊs]) are twin brothers whose story tells of the events that led to the founding of the city of Rome and the Roman Kingdom by Romulus, following his fratricide of Remus. The image of a she-wolf suckling the twins in their infancy has been a symbol of the city of Rome and the ...

  4. Mar 5, 2021 · Learn about the mythical founder of Rome, his divine parentage, his rise to power, and his tragic end. Discover how Romulus' legacy shaped the Roman identity and influenced their history.

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  5. Mar 10, 2020 · Learn about the legendary story of Romulus, the twin brother of Remus, who was supposedly raised by a wolf and founded the city of Rome. Discover the possible historical and archaeological evidence for the myth and the alternative traditions of Aeneas as the founder of Rome.

  6. Apr 18, 2018 · Romulus and Remus were the direct descendants of Aeneas, whose fate-driven adventures to discover Italy are described by Virgil in The Aeneid. Romulus and Remus were related to Aeneas through their mother's father, Numitor. Numitor was a king of Alba Longa, an ancient city of Latium in central Italy, and father to Rhea Silvia.

  7. The regal period, 753–509 bc. Romulus, Rome’s first king according to tradition, was the invention of later ancient historians. His name, which is not even proper Latin, was designed to explain the origin of Rome’s name. His fictitious reign was filled with deeds expected of an ancient city founder and the son of a war god.

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