Romulus and Remus .
Romul
The name of the person who discovered Romulus and Remus was Faustula and his hooby was a royal herdsman
Rome
As to the founder of Rome, you have a choice. Romulus or Aeneas. They are both myths and the Romans used each of them.
The Carthaginian founders were primarily the Phoenicians from the city of Tyre, located in present-day Lebanon. Led by a princess named Elissa, also known as Dido, they established Carthage around 814 BCE. The city became a major trading hub and maritime power in the Mediterranean, known for its wealth and rivalry with Rome. Dido's legendary story has become a significant part of Carthaginian lore and history.
The legendary founders of Rome were Romulus and Remus, but mainly Romulus.
They were the legendary founders of Rome. See 'related questions'.
Rhea silva was the mother of Romulus , and Remus the legendary founders of Rome.
"Vatican City" itself was established in 1929, but the Vatican has been in Rome for a thousand years. I suppose the original founders of Rome, the legendary Romulus and Remus, would be the original founders in the 6th century BC.
the founders of rome where the emporers but the first founder was Romulos
Romulus and Aeneas were the two mythical founders of Rome.
In the Aeneid, Vergil has the founders of Rome as the refugees from Troy. They are supposed to have been the conquerors of Latinum and founders of cities there, eventually Rome itself. However he foreshadows Romulus in the book where Aeneas is visiting his father in the underworld.
Romul
You need to specify who are you referring to.
Yes, Mars is known as the ancient Roman god of war. He was often depicted as a youthful warrior in Roman mythology and was considered the father of Romulus and Remus, the legendary founders of Rome.
The name of the person who discovered Romulus and Remus was Faustula and his hooby was a royal herdsman
Romulus and Remus