I believe he ordered them to be thrown into the Tiber River considering it was the closest river to Rome.
Amulius threw the infant twins Romulus and Remus into the Tiber River and buried their mother Rhea Silvia alive, accusing Rhea Silvia of violating her oath of chastity as a Vestal virgin after she was raped by Mars which resulted in the birth of the twins, who eventually established the city of Rome, and overthrew Amulius.
Pharaohs order Hebrew parents to throw male babies in the river is because he was gay
No. Mars did not. Amulius the brother of Numitor, after killing all his brother's sons and making his only daughter a Vestal Virgin so she could not have any heirs overthrow him - Mars either raped or seduced her. When Amulius found that she had had sons, he threw Rhea Silvia into prison and threw her sons (Romulus and Remus) into the river Tiber.
No. Mars did not. Amulius the brother of Numitor, after killing all his brother's sons and making his only daughter a Vestal Virgin so she could not have any heirs overthrow him - Mars either raped or seduced her. When Amulius found that she had had sons, he threw Rhea Silvia into prison and threw her sons (Romulus and Remus) into the river Tiber.
manatees have babies on the saltwater river
King Proca of Alba Longa had 2 sons, Numitor and Amulius. Numitor inherited the throne, but was deposed by his younger brother, Amulius. Amulius as determined to wipe out the bloodline of his elder brother & had all his sons killed off. Numitor's daughter, Rhea Silva was spared if she became a Vestal Virgin who were not allowed to marry. Rhea Silva was 'ravished' by the god, Mars and gave birth to 2 sons Romulus and Remus. When King Amulius heard of this he had his niece put into chains in a dungeon, and had the twin boys put in a basket and taken to the river to die. The basket with the boys was discovered by a wolf, ... and you know the rest of the story.
the king was terribly afraid that they would overthrow him when they grew up. so he threw the two into the river.
the personality of a river dolphin is friendly loving creatures
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.
Chinese River dolphins are sadly extinct due to pollution and food loss
the t-rex drowns itself in the river annually. someetimes they eat their babies there. thet's all
they can have about 2-8 but it depends on how old the dolphin is