the awnser is Aeneas
Karl Marx founded modern communism. Karl Marx wrote a book called the Communist manifesto. But Communism is thought to go back to Roman times.
The story of Dido of Carthage is at best a legend perpetuated from Phoenician and Roman folklore.
Paris is more than 2,000 years old. Gauls of the Parisii tribe settled there between 250 and 200 BC and founded a fishing village on an island in the river that is the present-day Ile de la Cité -- the center around which Paris developed.http:/www.discoverfrance.net/France/Paris/Paris_history.shtml
Maximus Decimus Meridius, the protagonist of the film "Gladiator," is a fictional character created for storytelling purposes. While he embodies the ideals of a legendary hero—courage, honor, and resilience—there is no historical figure by that name in ancient Rome. The film draws on elements of Roman history and culture but ultimately tells a fictional narrative. Thus, while Maximus is a legendary figure in cinematic terms, he is not a historical legend.
The planet was originally named Georgium Sidus in 1781 when it was discovered by William Herschel. But there was already a tradition of naming planets from Roman mythology. In Roman mythology "Uranus" was the father of the Titans and a sky god.
You are thinking of Aeneas, the hero of Vergil's epic the Aeneid.
Lucius Junius Brutus was the founder of the Roman Republic
there is no genenal founder of the Roman Numerals. My research tells me it was the whole Roman discover it, from Europe
It is not a nickname, but the Greeks call themselves Hellas after their legendary founder, Helen (a dude). Their nickname is actually Greek after being mistaken for the Graeci tribe by the Roman peeps.
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.
Which Roman emperor was regarded as the founder of the Christian Empire?
Quintus Ennius is known as the father of Roman poetry. He wrote the "Annales," an epic poem that provided a historical account of Rome from its legendary origins to his own time.
Roman Catholic AnswerThe motives of the Catholic Church are those of Jesus Christ, her founder: the love of God the Father.
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The aqueducts carried water from the sources on the mountains to the Roman towns.