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Their mean jealous great uncle wanted to kill romulus and remus because he know he was in line to be king when his brother died but then he had two airs to the thrown so numitor got mad and planned for his nephews to die and planned for their death. He planned for someone to throw romulus and remus and their mother Rhea Silvia to be thrown into the Tiber River
The sculpture of romulus and remus is about two twins that were taken from their mother and was told that her two twin boys had died , this was told by their evil uncle that put them in a basket and put them in a river/lake and he expected them to die.But the two twin boys didn't die, they were found by a she wolf ( basically a wolf that is a female - female wolf ) which fed them milk. Later on the twin boys were found by a farmer which took he twin boys and looked after them and treated them as one of his own. After the two twin boys had grown up, they found out that they were rulers and the kings of Rome. Then Romulus killed Remus in order to have the crown all to himself, which made him the new king of Rome. Rome was named after Romulus.
Uncle Remus was created in 1881.
In the Aeneid, the wicked uncle Amulius wanted to get rid of the twins Romulus and Remus because he feared that they would grow up and seek revenge for their family's overthrow. Amulius saw them as a threat to his own power and wanted to eliminate that potential risk by abandoning them in the wilderness to ensure their demise.
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Because he wanted all the power.
Their mean jealous great uncle wanted to kill romulus and remus because he know he was in line to be king when his brother died but then he had two airs to the thrown so numitor got mad and planned for his nephews to die and planned for their death. He planned for someone to throw romulus and remus and their mother Rhea Silvia to be thrown into the Tiber River
Romulus and Remus were twin sons of Silvia Rhea, the daughter of the king of the Latin city of Alba Longa who was deposed by his brother. They were put in the Tiber in a basket by a servant of their uncle because he wanted to kill them. The got caught by a fig tree in a marsh near the Palatine Hill and were breastfed by a she wolf. They were then raised by a shepherd and his wife, Faustulus and Acca Larentia. Romulus and Remus wanted to found a new city. They disagreed about on the which hill to found it. Romulus wanted the Palatine Hill and Remus wanted the Aventine Hill. The settled the dispute by divination and Romulus won. He built a sacred wall around the Palatine Hill. A spiteful Remus violated it and Romulus killed him. Romulus became the founder of Rome and its first king by uniting the separate settlements of the Seven Hills of Rome under his rule.
cause he was afraid that they will kill him and take over his throne.
The sculpture of romulus and remus is about two twins that were taken from their mother and was told that her two twin boys had died , this was told by their evil uncle that put them in a basket and put them in a river/lake and he expected them to die.But the two twin boys didn't die, they were found by a she wolf ( basically a wolf that is a female - female wolf ) which fed them milk. Later on the twin boys were found by a farmer which took he twin boys and looked after them and treated them as one of his own. After the two twin boys had grown up, they found out that they were rulers and the kings of Rome. Then Romulus killed Remus in order to have the crown all to himself, which made him the new king of Rome. Rome was named after Romulus.
Uncle Remus was created in 1881.
In the myth of the foundation of Rome, Romulus and Remus are saved by a wolf. Romulus and Remus were twin brothers whose mother was Rhea Silvia and whose father was either the Roman god of war, Mars, or the demi-god, Hercules. Rhea Silvia was forced to become a chaste Vestal Virgin by her uncle, Amulius, so when the twins were born, Amulius abandoned them in the river Tiber. The river carried them to safety, a wolf found them, a woodpecker fed them, and then a shepherd and his wife found them and raised them as shepherds. As they grew and gained followers, they killed Amulius and restored their grandfather, Numitor, to his throne. After fighting over where to establish their new city, Remus is killed and Romulus founds Rome, named after himself. The legend of Rome's foundation is long and complicated, but key to understanding how the people of ancient Rome saw their city.
Rhea Silva (Romulus and Remus' mother) was the daughter of Numitor, the king of Alba Longa who was deposed by his brother Amulius. She was forced by her uncle to become a vestal virgin (priestesses of the goddess Vesta who had to vow chastity) because he did not want her to have children who could become rivals for power. However, she was impregnated by the god Mars. When Amulius learned of this, he imprisoned Rhea Silvia and ordered a servant to kill the twins, but heset them adrift in a basket on the River Tiber. They landed by the Palatine Hill (where Rome was later founded). They were adopted by a shepherd and grew up as shepherds. As young men they found out about their origin. They went to Alba Longa, freed their mother and grandfather, overthrew their Amulius and restored Numitor to the throne
Romulus and Remus were the sons of Silvia Rhea, the daughter of the deposed king of the Latin city of Alba Longa. A servant of their uncle, the usurper, put then in a basket in the river Tiber to save them form their uncle who would have killed them. They floated to a marsh near the Palatine hill (where Rome was going to be founded) and got caught by a branch of a fig tree. A she-wolf found them and suckled them. They were also fed by a woodpecker. They were then adopted by a shepherd and his wife and grew up as shepherds. They grew up in quite a rough way and they carried out raids on other shepherds.
In the Aeneid, the wicked uncle Amulius wanted to get rid of the twins Romulus and Remus because he feared that they would grow up and seek revenge for their family's overthrow. Amulius saw them as a threat to his own power and wanted to eliminate that potential risk by abandoning them in the wilderness to ensure their demise.
The web address of the Uncle Remus Museum is: http://www.uncleremus.com