The ancient Roman mythology: the creation of the ancient Roman city

the date of the establishment of the city of rome is uncertain and traditionally considered to be 753 b.c., which has been widely confirmed by archaeological discoveries, although it may have already been inhabited by a number of people earlier.

romans have traditionally attributed the establishment of rome to the hero romulus.

he and his twin brother, remus, were the descendants of the hero enias.

enias is the son of the goddess venus, who came to italy after the greeks occupied the city of troy.

the roman historian titus levy described the myth by saying that the grandfather of the twin brothers was numito, the king of the alba state in the arban mountains southeast of rome.

the king's evil brother amulius deported the king and allowed his only daughter, raya...

sylvia became a virgin in order to prevent her from bearing a child, which is not allowed to do so, in order to prevent revenge for the king ' s children.

but raya sylvia broke his bond, fell in love with mars, and gave birth to a pair of twins.

when the twins were abandoned on the banks of the tiber river, a female wolf nursed them and was found by a shepherd, and his wife raised them.

growing up, the twin brothers became the leaders of the green forest.

after remus was captured and brought to king amulius, romulus led his men to rescue him and killed amulius.

at that time, the twin brothers were born white and their grandfather, numito, returned to the throne.

the brothers left their grandfather and created their own city where the shepherds found them.

and when it comes to deciding who is the master of the city, the word of god tells them to decide by the birds that see the promise of success.

remus stood on mount aventine and saw six vultures, while romulus stood on mount baldin.

the latter figures are more fortunate, but raymonds was the first to see signs.

as a result, there was an altercation between brothers, and romulus eventually killed raymond and became king of the new city.

he reigned for a long time and died and was admitted to the gods as the respected god of war, quillinas。

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