Romulus and Remus
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In Roman mythology, Romulus and his twin brother Remus were the children of Rhea Silvia and Mars (or in some variations the demi-god heroHercules). Romulus and Remus are best known for being the founders of the city of Rome. Their story is recorded by many authors including Virgil who claims their birth and adventures were fated in order for Rome to be founded.
These twins are a little different……………they found Rome………………….the 7 hills……………….a city with a country within it…………….the Vatican…………Italy……..home to the Roman empire……….which got as far North as the British isles………………and died out about 500 ad or so……………..it was founded by August Caesar, right after the murder of Julius Caesar……….one of two men from Rome who had an affair with the last Egyptian pharoah, Cleopatra,,,,,,,,,,,,,the only female Pharoah of Egypt………………and just before the birth of Jesus Christ…………….who was murdered by the Roman empire………….now the biggest church on planet Earth dedicated to his life and teachings is its own country, completely surrounded by Rome…………as if any of that makes sense………….
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Romulus and Remus
Definition
In Roman mythology, Romulus and his twin brother Remus were the children of Rhea Silvia and Mars (or in some variations the demi-god heroHercules). Romulus and Remus are best known for being the founders of the city of Rome. Their story is recorded by many authors including Virgil who claims their birth and adventures were fated in order for Rome to be founded.