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  2. Romulus and Remus - Wikipedia

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    This is an accepted version of this page This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 24 January 2025. Twin brothers and central characters of Rome's foundation myth This article is about the tale of the mythical twins. For other uses, see Romulus (disambiguation), Remus (disambiguation), and Romulus and Remus (disambiguation). La Lupa Capitolina ("the Capitoline Wolf"). Traditional ...

  3. Lupercal - Wikipedia

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    Adriano La Regina (formerly Rome's archaeological superintendent 1976–2004, professor of Etruscology at Sapienza University of Rome), [7] Professor Fausto Zevi (professor of Roman Archaeology at Rome's La Sapienza University) [8] and Professor Henner von Hesberg (head of the German Archaeological Institute, Rome) [9] denied the identification of the grotto with Lupercal on topographic and ...

  4. Capitoline Wolf - Wikipedia

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    The Capitoline Wolf (Italian: Lupa Capitolina) is a bronze sculpture depicting a scene from the legend of the founding of Rome.The sculpture shows a she-wolf suckling the mythical twin founders of Rome, Romulus and Remus.

  5. Duel of the Titans - Wikipedia

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    Duel of the Titans (Italian: Romolo e Remo, lit. 'Romulus and Remus') is a 1961 Italian / French film directed by Sergio Corbucci and starring Steve Reeves , Gordon Scott , and Virna Lisi . The film is about twin brothers revolt against tyranny in pre-Roman Italy and then come to a parting of the ways as they lead their people toward the ...

  6. Romulus - Wikipedia

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    The myths concerning Romulus involve several distinct episodes and figures, including the miraculous birth and youth of Romulus and his twin brother, Remus; Remus' murder and the founding of Rome; the Rape of the Sabine Women, and the subsequent war with the Sabines; a period of joint rule with Titus Tatius; the establishment of various Roman institutions; the death or apotheosis of Romulus ...

  7. Statue of the Tiber river with Romulus and Remus - Wikipedia

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    The Nile statue. Replica of the statue in Copenhagen. After their discovery, the two statues were initially preserved in the papal collections. Following the Treaty of Tolentino (1797) between the French Republic and the Papal States, they were transferred to the Louvre, where their presence was attested in 1811.

  8. File:Lupa Capitolina, Rome.jpg - Wikipedia

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    Português: Loba Capitolina amamentando Rômulo e Remo. Bronze do século XII d.C. (os gêmeos são uma adição do século XV) Bronze do século XII d.C. (os gêmeos são uma adição do século XV) Nederlands: Capitolijnse Wolf die Romulus en Remus voedt.

  9. Romulus of Genoa - Wikipedia

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    Romulus (or Remo) of Genoa (Italian: Romolo; Ligurian: Reumo(l)o) was an early Bishop of Genoa, around the time of Syrus. [1] His dates are uncertain: since Jacobus de Voragine [ 2 ] traditional lists compiled from local liturgies generally place his bishopric fourth in a largely legendary list. [ 3 ]