Exactly like that; it is a Roman name, after all.
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Romulus.
The name Romulus is Latin. You could say his nationality was Roman, because his city-state was Rome, and they spoke Latin at the time.
Romulus was one of the founders of Rome so he never had a Greek history, purely a Latin one. No Greek equivalent for this name.
Romulus and Remus (twins) founded rome by joining the latin tribes and founding a sttlement over sevn hills. Then they went on to conquer the etruscan kings before Remus killed Romulus in his lust for power.
Rome was supposedly founded by twins Romulus and Remus. Rome is named after Romulus who eventually murdered Remus.
How do you write It is what it is in Latin typography?
You write Donum Dei. It's already Latin.
In the Latin language, to write 5 you put 'V'
Since Rome's language was Latin, you would have to write in Latin.
Scribo, which literally means "write" in latin
To write = scribere.
You write denario.