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The legendary founders of Rome were the twins Romulus and Remus, who were supposedly raised by a female wolf (which is said to have found them in the river Tiber).
Later on, stories were written around this legend to give some depth to the foundations of roman culture and history. In the Aeneid, by Vergil ('Virgilius'), the protagonist is Aeneas, one of the survivors of the destruction of Troy. According to the story, he was a forefather of the kings of the Latium, and of Remus and Romulus.
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