A wolf because Romulus and Remus were rised part of there life by a wolf
after driving the last
because they did
What can the myth of the founding of Rome, Romulus and Remus, tell us about what the Romans thought about their city?
romulus killed remus. romulus mysteriously vanished during a storm. the Romans believed that he was taken up to heaven and is now worshipped as the god Quirinus.
the twins, Romulus and Remus who founded Rome, were the sons of the vestal virgin Rhea Silva and the god Mars.
Because the mother wolf took care of 2 baby boys who were abandoned by their parents. Their names were Romulus and Remus. One day Romulus and Remus fought, and Remus died. The city of Rome, was founded by and named after Romulus.
Romulus killed Remus by tossing a stone on Remus
There weren't any Romans before Romulus and Remus, according to the story.
What can the myth of the founding of Rome, Romulus and Remus, tell us about what the Romans thought about their city?
It where the twin-brothers Romulus and Remus
According to the Romans, Rome was founded by Romulus and Remus.
romulus killed remus. romulus mysteriously vanished during a storm. the Romans believed that he was taken up to heaven and is now worshipped as the god Quirinus.
Romulus, Remus, Ceaser, Mark Antony ? I think Romulus was the inventor of Rome ;)
They were teaching the Romans to be vicious like the twins.
the twins, Romulus and Remus who founded Rome, were the sons of the vestal virgin Rhea Silva and the god Mars.
Because the mother wolf took care of 2 baby boys who were abandoned by their parents. Their names were Romulus and Remus. One day Romulus and Remus fought, and Remus died. The city of Rome, was founded by and named after Romulus.
Romulus killed Remus by tossing a stone on Remus
The legend of Romulus and Remus was important to the Romans because it told the story of the foundation of Rome. Roman legends and knowledge of Roman religion was passed on to the next generation by the parents.
Romulus and Remus were only important to the Roman culture. They were the mythological founders of Rome. Their story served to give the Romans identity.