In the myth of Romulus and Remus, Remus died after a confrontation with his brother Romulus over the founding of their city. During a dispute about the boundaries of their respective territories, Remus mockingly leaped over Romulus's walls, which led to a heated argument. In a fit of rage, Romulus killed Remus, thus eliminating his brother and solidifying his own position as the founder of Rome.
I suppose it is because Romulus and Remus is a classic story of sibling rivalry, like Jacob and Esau in the Old Testament. Also, Romulus and Remus were abandoned to die and were saved by the she-wolf, which implies a predestination for them.
In the second version of the story of Romulus and Remus, Remus dies after a dispute over the founding of a new city. He mocks Romulus's walls, jumping over them to demonstrate their inadequacy. In anger, Romulus kills Remus, asserting his authority and solidifying his role as the founder of Rome. This act of fratricide underscores themes of rivalry and ambition in the establishment of the city.
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
Remus, with his brother Romulus, feature in the myth of the founding of Rome. While there is no solid information about the date of his death, it is generally accepted to have been just after the founding of Rome on 21 April 753 BC.
Pharaoh did not die during the plague of the firstborn because he was not the firstborn son of his father. In the biblical narrative of Exodus, the plague specifically targeted the firstborn of Egypt, affecting families across the land, but Pharaoh himself was not included in this judgment. Additionally, the events are framed as part of a larger story of resistance and divine intervention, where God hardened Pharaoh's heart, leading him to continue opposing Moses and the Israelites.
I suppose it is because Romulus and Remus is a classic story of sibling rivalry, like Jacob and Esau in the Old Testament. Also, Romulus and Remus were abandoned to die and were saved by the she-wolf, which implies a predestination for them.
Remus Opreanu died in 1908.
Jorge Matute Remus died in 2002.
Remus von Woyrsch died in 1920.
George Remus died in 1952, in Colvington, Kentucky, USA.
Romola Remus died on February 17, 1987, in Chicago, Illinois, USA.
Fred Weasley, Remus Lupin, Tonks, Voldemort, Bellatrix, and more
Remus Lupin died on the 2nd May 1998 during the battle of Hogwarts. He was killed by Antonin Dolohov.
Fred Weasley, Bellatrix Lestrange, Remus Lupin, Nymphadora Tonks, Colin Creevy (they don't show it), and Griphook.
No. Remus Lupin's death is not seen, and neither is his wife Nymphadora's. Harry sees their bodies in the Great Hall.
Yes, according the legend, he was murdered by his brother, Romulus.
Remus Lupin.