Romulus and Remus
The legendary founders of Rome were Romulus and Remus, but mainly Romulus.
Romulus and Remus
The legendary founder of Rome was Romulus, who killed his twin brother Remus in a quarrel over the building of the city.
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 famous baby in Rome is often referred to as the "Babies of the Vatican," specifically the infant Jesus depicted in various artworks and religious iconography throughout the city. However, if you are referring to a specific historical figure, it may relate to Romulus, the legendary founder of Rome, who, according to myth, was raised by a she-wolf after being abandoned as a baby. This story symbolizes the origins of Rome and its legendary beginnings.
Romulus, founder of Rome.
There is more than one founder but the semi-legendary founder is Tan-Gun Wanggeom
"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 origin is quite uncertain. It has often been held to be a variant on Romulus, the legendary co-founder. This site discusses alternatives: http://www.theromanforum.com/articolo.asp?ID=730
Dido was the legendary queen of Carthage, made famous in the Aeneid, who fell in love with Aeneas, the entirely fictional founder of Rome after escaping from the siege of troy with his elderly mother.
well the founder of Korea is the holy dan gun legendary founder of Korea in 2333 BC
he is the legendary chinese founder of korea