Remus never held power. According to the legend, the twins had a dispute over whether to found Rome on the Palatine Hill or the Aventine Hill, with Romulus choosing the former and Remus choosing the latter. Romulus won the dispute. Remus spitefully trespassed the sacred wall of the Palatine Hill and Romulus or his lieutenant (there are several versions of the story) killed him.
According to the Roman tradition, Romulus was the first king of Rome from 753 BC to 717-15 BC.
The father of Romulus and Remus was the god Mars. Rome was named after Romulus.The father of Romulus and Remus was the god Mars. Rome was named after Romulus.The father of Romulus and Remus was the god Mars. Rome was named after Romulus.The father of Romulus and Remus was the god Mars. Rome was named after Romulus.The father of Romulus and Remus was the god Mars. Rome was named after Romulus.The father of Romulus and Remus was the god Mars. Rome was named after Romulus.The father of Romulus and Remus was the god Mars. Rome was named after Romulus.The father of Romulus and Remus was the god Mars. Rome was named after Romulus.The father of Romulus and Remus was the god Mars. Rome was named after Romulus.
the twins, Romulus and Remus who founded Rome, were the sons of the vestal virgin Rhea Silva and the god Mars.
Romulus and remus
Rome, after Romulus. remus wanted to call it reme.
In myth Rome was named by a man named Romulus. Romulus and his brother Remus found rome and Romulus killed Remus and named Rome, Rome.
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.
Romulus and Remus were the twin brothers who founded Rome.
Romulus and Remus.
Romulus and Remus
The city of Rome was founded by twin brothers Romulus and Remus.
Romulus killed Remus by a stone and became Rome's first king
Romulus and Remus were the twin brothers who founded the city of Rome. Eventually, a dispute caused Romulus to kill Remus, which resulted in Romulus becoming the first king of Rome in 753 B.C.