Remus The Tragic Twin and Founding Legend of Rome
Remus: The Tragic Twin and Founding Legend of Rome In the annals of Roman mythology, the story of Remus is one of both legend and tragedy, intricately woven into the fabric of Rome s origin myth. As one of the twin sons of Mars, the god of war, and the vestal virgin Rhea Silvia, Remuss tale is a cornerstone of Romes early history, deeply intertwined with the citys founding legends. Remus, alongside his twin brother Romulus, plays a crucial role in the mythological foundation of Rome. According to the legend, Remus and Romulus were born to Rhea Silvia, a vestal virgin who was forced to become a priestess by her uncle Amulius. Their birth was marked by divine intervention, as Mars, the god of war, was their father. The twins were abandoned at birth and left to float down the Tiber River in a basket. They were miraculously saved by the river god and nursed by a shewolf. Eventually, they were discovered and raised by a shepherd and his wife. This dramatic start set the stage for t
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