Here Romulus killed his brother.
Romulus. First king of Rome.
The name of the city or village: Romulus.
Romulus killed Remus after he jumped over his brother's wall.
Which Roman god was the father of Romulus and Remus?
Roman legend says that Romulus had a twin brother called Remus.
Nothing like this has come into Rome since Romulus and Remus.
According to the Roman tradition, Romulus is the founder of Rome city.
Another version of Romulus in Latin elegiacs was made by Alexander Neckam,
Roman legend has it that Romulus had a twin brother known as Remus.
When the Roman Empire collapsed,
the emperor that watched it burn was Romulus Augustus.
versions of Phaedrus bears the name of an otherwise unknown fabulist named Romulus.
Romulus, after all, had been the founder of the Eternal City,
Augustus her first emperor.
Romulus Augustulus is generally accepted to be Rome's final emperor,
crowned at the age of 14.
The youngster is perfectly focused, as if he were Romulus, who was to found Rome.
could ever guess at the darkness lurking in the black heart of Sir Romulus Turnbull.
Another version of Romulus in Latin elegiacs was made by Alexander Neckam,
born at St Albans in 1157.
The project will be mentored by Romulus Whitaker, known as the founder of the Madras Snake Park.
Some 156 fables appear, collected from Romulus, Avianus and other sources,
accompanied by a commentarial preface and moralising conclusion,
When they refused, Romulus hosted chariot races which distracted the men
and allowed the Romans to kidnap the Sabine women.
Äsop, an adaptation into Middle Low German verse of 125 Romulus fables, was written by Gerhard von Minden around 1370.
The first emperor in the West since Romulus Augustulus in 476,
Charlemagne's influence did much to shape the future of medieval Europe.
The largest, oldest known and most influential of the prose
versions of Phaedrus bears the name of an otherwise unknown fabulist named Romulus.
Rather, Romulus reasoned with the women
and offered them citizenship and the ability to give birth to free men if they married the Roman men.
Referred to variously(among other titles) as the verse Romulus or elegiac Romulus,
it was a common Latin teaching text and was popular well into the Renaissance.
So heroic in manner, he appeared so valiant in word no one
could ever guess at the darkness lurking in the black heart of Sir Romulus Turnbull.
The title“last Roman emperor of the
west” should properly belong not to Romulus Augustulus at all,
but to a Balkan warlord, named Julius Nepos, who was murdered in 480.
A version of the first three books of Romulus in elegiac verse, possibly made around the 12th
century, was one of the most highly influential texts in medieval Europe.
Referred to variously(among other titles) as the verse Romulus or elegiac Romulus,
and ascribed to Gualterus Anglicus, it was a common Latin teaching text and was popular well into the Renaissance.
If you're unfamiliar, it's a Roman legend that Romulus, the founder of Rome, negotiated with the Sabines who lived in the area
to let him and his followers(who were mostly male) marry their women.