There are no Greek counterparts to the Romulus and Remus myth, as it was created in roman-greco times. Their father is sometimes depicted as the god Mars of Greek mythology for this reason, as well as some ties with Hercules.
Romulus and Remus did not have Greek counterparts as they were characters from Roman mythology. They were the legendary founders of Rome and were said to be raised by a she-wolf. In Greek mythology, the closest counterparts to Romulus and Remus would be Zeus's children, who were often raised by animals or human beings.
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.
There are a couple of theories. From Romulus, the mythological founder of the city. IMPO, Romulus got his name from the city not the other way around. From Ruma, the etruscan word for "teat", a possible reference to the wolf who raised Romulus and Remus, or the hills upon which Rome was built. From Rhòme, the greek word for "strength". From Rumon, an ancient name for the Tiber, see also latin Ruo and greek Rhèo, both meaning "flow".
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The parents of Romulus and Remus were the god Mars and the vestal virgin, Rhea Silvia.The parents of Romulus and Remus were the god Mars and the vestal virgin, Rhea Silvia.The parents of Romulus and Remus were the god Mars and the vestal virgin, Rhea Silvia.The parents of Romulus and Remus were the god Mars and the vestal virgin, Rhea Silvia.The parents of Romulus and Remus were the god Mars and the vestal virgin, Rhea Silvia.The parents of Romulus and Remus were the god Mars and the vestal virgin, Rhea Silvia.The parents of Romulus and Remus were the god Mars and the vestal virgin, Rhea Silvia.The parents of Romulus and Remus were the god Mars and the vestal virgin, Rhea Silvia.The parents of Romulus and Remus were the god Mars and the vestal virgin, Rhea Silvia.
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.
They have the same power as there Greek counterparts.
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.
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I think you mean Romulus and Remus, founders of Rome and sons of the god Ares.
The Roman god Neptune is similar to Greek Poseidon, often they are called counterparts.
There are a couple of theories. From Romulus, the mythological founder of the city. IMPO, Romulus got his name from the city not the other way around. From Ruma, the etruscan word for "teat", a possible reference to the wolf who raised Romulus and Remus, or the hills upon which Rome was built. From Rhòme, the greek word for "strength". From Rumon, an ancient name for the Tiber, see also latin Ruo and greek Rhèo, both meaning "flow".
Romulus Augustulus was the emperor in 476.Romulus Augustulus was the emperor in 476.Romulus Augustulus was the emperor in 476.Romulus Augustulus was the emperor in 476.Romulus Augustulus was the emperor in 476.Romulus Augustulus was the emperor in 476.Romulus Augustulus was the emperor in 476.Romulus Augustulus was the emperor in 476.Romulus Augustulus was the emperor in 476.
Many of the Roman gods and goddesses had direct Greek counterparts.
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I believe that succubi and their male counterparts, incubi, are first mentioned in some of the Mediaeval bestiaries.