In Roman mythology, Amulius was the brother of Numitor and son of Procas. He was the hostile uncle of Romulus and Remus' mother (Rhea Silvia/Rea Silvia/Ilia). His brother, Numitor, was the King of Alba Longa. Amulius overthrew him and took the throne.
Amulius was the uncle of Remus. He was the brother of Remus's mother, Rhea Silvia, and usurped the throne of Alba Longa from his brother, Numitor. To eliminate any threats to his rule, Amulius ordered the abandonment of Remus and his twin brother, Romulus, but they were ultimately saved and raised by a she-wolf.
King Proca of Alba Longa had 2 sons, Numitor and Amulius. Numitor inherited the throne, but was deposed by his younger brother, Amulius. Amulius as determined to wipe out the bloodline of his elder brother & had all his sons killed off. Numitor's daughter, Rhea Silva was spared if she became a Vestal Virgin who were not allowed to marry. Rhea Silva was 'ravished' by the god, Mars and gave birth to 2 sons Romulus and Remus. When King Amulius heard of this he had his niece put into chains in a dungeon, and had the twin boys put in a basket and taken to the river to die. The basket with the boys was discovered by a wolf, ... and you know the rest of the story.
Romulus and Remus were the grandchildren of Numitor, the rightful king of the Latin city of Alba Longa, who was deposed by his brother Amulius. They were the sons of Rhea Silvia, Numitor's daughter, and the god Mars.
Romulus gathered a group of shepherds and went to Alba Longa to liberate Remus. He met Numitor, his grandfather who had been the king of the city and deposed by his brother Amulius. They worked out that the twins were his grandsons. Romulus, with the help of Numitor, set out to take Alba Longa. Once there he was joined by people who had been mobilised by Remus, who had been liberated. They twins killed Amulius and restored Numitor to the throne. However, they decided not to stay in Albal Longa and to found a new city where they grew up.
Amulius threw the infant twins Romulus and Remus into the Tiber River and buried their mother Rhea Silvia alive, accusing Rhea Silvia of violating her oath of chastity as a Vestal virgin after she was raped by Mars which resulted in the birth of the twins, who eventually established the city of Rome, and overthrew Amulius.
Rhea Silva (Romulus and Remus' mother) was the daughter of Numitor, the king of Alba Longa who was deposed by his brother Amulius. She was forced by her uncle to become a vestal virgin (priestesses of the goddess Vesta who had to vow chastity) because he did not want her to have children who could become rivals for power. However, she was impregnated by the god Mars. When Amulius learned of this, he imprisoned Rhea Silvia and ordered a servant to kill the twins, but heset them adrift in a basket on the River Tiber. They landed by the Palatine Hill (where Rome was later founded). They were adopted by a shepherd and grew up as shepherds. As young men they found out about their origin. They went to Alba Longa, freed their mother and grandfather, overthrew their Amulius and restored Numitor to the throne
He was a usurper. The rightful king was Romulus and Remus' grandfather. He forced the deposed king's mother, Silvia Rhea, to become a Vestal virgin (the Vestals were priestesses of the goddess Vesta who had to take a vow of chastity) because he did not want her to have children as they might overthrow him. However, she was impregnated by Mars. Therefore, he decided to get rid of the twins.
The most common version of the myth has their (maternal) grandfather as Numitor, and their great uncle would be his brother Amulius. I can't find any citations of Numitor's wife having any brothers (or even what her name was), but if they exist then they'd be great-uncles as well.On the paternal side, their father was allegedly Mars, so their paternal grandfather would have been Mars' father Jupiter, with their great-uncles on that side being Jupiter's brothers Neptune and Pluto (and Jupiter himself, by virtue of being also the brother of his own wife ... and Mars' mother ... Juno).
the king was terribly afraid that they would overthrow him when they grew up. so he threw the two into the river.
Amulius's servant was named Faustulus. He played a significant role in the legend of Romulus and Remus, as he discovered the abandoned twins after they were left to die by the river Tiber. Faustulus, along with his wife, raised the boys as their own, ultimately leading to their future founding of Rome.
Mars was supposed to be the father of Romulus and Remus.
yes he did become king of Egypt