As Romulus and the Remus story suggest, Romulus and Remus are twins, are abandoned as babies as mothers and are placed in a basket placed in the Tiber River. The basket landed and the twins were found by a woman's wolf. The wolf brought up the baby until it was discovered by the shepherd who lived nearby. Though they are said to be uncontrollable and annoying, shepherds treat twins as their twins. When Romulus and Thunder Wood became adults, they decided to build a city where wolves found them.
In myths of Romulus, several different events and people are involved. The war with Sabine, Tate Statis, the organization of Rome, the death or deification of Romulus, and the heritage of Numa Pomprileus. Before the twins were born, Numitor was robbed of his brother Amulius. After taking the throne, Amulius murdered the son of Numitor and accused Eternal virgin by handing one of her Vestals to Rhea. However, rare is pregnant, there is a god of Mars on the surface. Amulius put her in jail and ordered them to be thrown into the rainy Tevere when the twins were born. His servant did not enforce the command of the king, but left twins on the hill of Palatine.
The history of Rome began with the birth of Romulus and Thunder, and the twins were born of Greek gods and human women. The twins were founded in Rome in 753 BC, Romulus built his colony in the Palatine hill, and Raymus chose Aventin. In his brother 's work, Remus laughed it and skipped the unfinished wall of Romulous. Angrily Romulous killed his brothers and swore that "someone else will jump over my wall." First, the Apennine Mountains separated from the Alps will fully prevent the northern invasion. The land is full of fertile and precious resources. Another good aspect is that the mountainous areas are not dispersed enough to hinder political unity. The Tiber River supplies water to Rome and the seven hills are to prevent flooding of the river.
Romulus and Remus form the interpretation of Rome's creation. Romulus and Thundermus have built a drowning city of Rome (Rosenberg 113). In order to name this town, no one is older, so they decided to decide and see who saw the first sign. "Six vultures, Martian birds flew over the head of Thunder, and soon twelve vultures flew over Romulus' s head. The city of Rome was named after Romulus (Jay 60). A few years later, Romulus killed Sundams while discussing the plans of the city. Romulus was a Roman leader for more than 40 years until the gods killed him. In addition, they are very knowledgeable and highly appreciated about what they are developing and expressing.