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The Tiber. Both Romulus and his twin brother, Remus were place in the Tiber. They ended up in a swamp by the Palatine Hill and got caught in a tree branch, which stopped them.
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
yes, Romulus was real. He had a brother named Remus. Legend has it that when they were both young, they were put in a basket and thrown into the Tiber River. They did not drown, however a wolf found them and cared for them for a couple of years. After a couple of years went by, a women found them and adopted them. As time went by, they became the founders of Rome. Remus mocked one of Romulus's ideas and out of a force of anger, Romulus killed Remus! He then named the wonderful place Rome, after himself.
Romulus ad Remus are there names
Their mother Rhea had a king uncle who had them thrown into the Tiber River. However, the servant that was ordered to throw the twins into the river could not bring himself to murder them, so he placed them into a basket instead.
Romulus and Remus were found by the wolves in some bull rushes on the side of the river. The wolf decided to pick them both up, and her and her family brought them both up.
cause he was afraid that they will kill him and take over his throne.
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I think the one you're thinking of would be the River Tiber, which is where Rome was situated, and in their creation legends, Romulus and Remus were found and raised by the she-wolf.
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 one know positively, but according to the Roman legends... Romulus and Remus the twin sons of the god Mars and a vestal virgin were sent down a river in a basket after birth (at Mars' command) they were rescued and suckled by a female wolf. When they became adults they decided to build a city (Rome) but during an argument Romulus killed Remus with a rock. Romulus became the first king of Rome.
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