According to Roman mythology, the twin brothers Romulus and Remus founded the city of Rome. Sons of the god Mars and a priestess of the goddess Vesta (Rhea Silvia), Romulus and Remus were cast out of the city by Rhea Silvia's husband who feared them overthrowing him.
The myth dictates that the twins, having been cast into the River Tiber, came to rest on a bank where they were taken in by a she-wolf. The historian Livy suggests that they were actually found by a Shepard and his wife, Loba, had nursed them. Of course, her latin name, 'Lupus' meant wolf in Latin and gives Livy's view some credibility.
Once Romulus and Remus had become adults, they ventured out to kill the man who had sent them away and restore their grandfather to the throne of their hometown. Wishing to establish a city for themselves, the brothers began to build fortifications where they had been found by the she-wolf. This later became the city of Rome (Roma) which was named after Romulus.
Actually, the Romulus and Remus myth originated sometime in the fourth century B.C., and the exact date of Rome's founding was set by the Roman scholar Marcus Terentius Varro in the first century B.C. According to the legend, Romulus and Remus were the sons of Rhea Silvia, the daughter of King Numitor of Alba Longa.
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.
Julius Caesar did not declare himself dictator of Rome. The senate declared him dictator according to Roman law.Julius Caesar did not declare himself dictator of Rome. The senate declared him dictator according to Roman law.Julius Caesar did not declare himself dictator of Rome. The senate declared him dictator according to Roman law.Julius Caesar did not declare himself dictator of Rome. The senate declared him dictator according to Roman law.Julius Caesar did not declare himself dictator of Rome. The senate declared him dictator according to Roman law.Julius Caesar did not declare himself dictator of Rome. The senate declared him dictator according to Roman law.Julius Caesar did not declare himself dictator of Rome. The senate declared him dictator according to Roman law.Julius Caesar did not declare himself dictator of Rome. The senate declared him dictator according to Roman law.Julius Caesar did not declare himself dictator of Rome. The senate declared him dictator according to Roman law.
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.
The plebians were the common people of ancient Rome, as opposed to the patricians who could trace their ancestors back to the founders of Rome, the one hundred Patriarchs.
Romulus and Remus, the founders of Rome.
In Roman mythology Rome was founded by the twins Romulus and Remus.
Romulus and Remus
Greek mythology is about the ancient Greek gods. Rome was not an ancient Greek god.
They were sons of Mars and according to roman mythology they founded the area that eventually became rome.
I think you mean Romulus and Remus, founders of Rome and sons of the god Ares.
The main God in Roman mythology is Jupiter.
the founders of rome where the emporers but the first founder was Romulos
The Etruscans
yes many such as romulus and remus who were the founders of rome and they were raised by a wolf in the wild
According to roman mythology, Romulus and Remus founded the city where they were found as children.
Zeus, as Zeus is greek,but in his roman form he is Jupiter