No, they are mythological figures. Although there is a possibility that their myth, like all myths, is based on real people and over time, took on extraordinary characteristics.
No, they are mythological figures. Although there is a possibility that their myth, like all myths, is based on real people and over time, took on extraordinary characteristics.
No, they are mythological figures. Although there is a possibility that their myth, like all myths, is based on real people and over time, took on extraordinary characteristics.
No, they are mythological figures. Although there is a possibility that their myth, like all myths, is based on real people and over time, took on extraordinary characteristics.
No, they are mythological figures. Although there is a possibility that their myth, like all myths, is based on real people and over time, took on extraordinary characteristics.
No, they are mythological figures. Although there is a possibility that their myth, like all myths, is based on real people and over time, took on extraordinary characteristics.
No, they are mythological figures. Although there is a possibility that their myth, like all myths, is based on real people and over time, took on extraordinary characteristics.
No, they are mythological figures. Although there is a possibility that their myth, like all myths, is based on real people and over time, took on extraordinary characteristics.
No, they are mythological figures. Although there is a possibility that their myth, like all myths, is based on real people and over time, took on extraordinary characteristics.
Romulus and Remus were twins. There is no record of who was born first, but being twins, they were more than likely born within a few minutes of each other, if they were real in the first place.
yes, Romulus was real. He had a brother named Remus. Legend has it that when they were both young, they were put in a basket and thrown into the Tiber River. They did not drown, however a wolf found them and cared for them for a couple of years. After a couple of years went by, a women found them and adopted them. As time went by, they became the founders of Rome. Remus mocked one of Romulus's ideas and out of a force of anger, Romulus killed Remus! He then named the wonderful place Rome, after himself.
Romulus killed Remus by tossing a stone on Remus
the twins, Romulus and Remus who founded Rome, were the sons of the vestal virgin Rhea Silva and the god Mars.
The twin brother of Remus was Romulus.
No one knows but there is a legends thels that the creator is 1 of the twins Romolus and Remus.
king romolus
an augury is a use of a divine sign to make a decision one type of augury was interpreting the flight patterns of birds. Acording to one story, Romulus and Remus used this to determine who would be king. Remus saw six birds first, but then Romulus saw twelve. Remeus argued that he should be king because he saw them first, but Romulus aregued that he should be king because he saw more. They and their supporters take up arms, and when the dust settles, Remus is dead, and Romolus is king. another example is cutting open an animal and interpreting the arrangement/normality of their guts.
His name is Remus John Lupin so his initials are R.J.L.
Romulus and Remus were twins. There is no record of who was born first, but being twins, they were more than likely born within a few minutes of each other, if they were real in the first place.
yes, Romulus was real. He had a brother named Remus. Legend has it that when they were both young, they were put in a basket and thrown into the Tiber River. They did not drown, however a wolf found them and cared for them for a couple of years. After a couple of years went by, a women found them and adopted them. As time went by, they became the founders of Rome. Remus mocked one of Romulus's ideas and out of a force of anger, Romulus killed Remus! He then named the wonderful place Rome, after himself.
Robert Remus's birth name is Robert Remus.
Romulus killed Remus by tossing a stone on Remus
Robert Remus goes by Beautiful Bobby Remus, and The Sarge.
Romulus and Remus did not have twins. They themselves were twin brothers.
the twins, Romulus and Remus who founded Rome, were the sons of the vestal virgin Rhea Silva and the god Mars.
It is unknown where Remus Lupin lived.