Numitor

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Numitor is a legendary king of Alba Longa in Roman mythology, best known as the deposed ruler whose grandsons Romulus and Remus ultimately restored his throne.

All labels observed (2)

Label Occurrences
Numitor canonical 12
king of Alba Longa 1

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Statements (43)

Predicate Object
instanceOf character in Roman mythology
legendary figure
mythological king
associatedWith Romulus and Remus
foundation myth of Rome
child Rhea Silvia
country Alba Longa
culture Roman Antiquity
surface form: Ancient Rome
daughter Rhea Silvia
deposedBy Amulius
ethnicGroup Latin
father Procas
gender male
genre classical mythology
grandfather Remus
Romulus
hasDescendant Remus
Romulus
founders of Rome
hasEnemy Amulius
languageOfTradition Latin
mentionedBy Livy
Ovid
mentionedIn Ab urbe condita
mythType foundation myth
narrativeRole deposed ruler
restored king
occupation king
partOf Roman religion
surface form: Roman mythology
positionHeld king of Alba Longa
precededBy Procas
realm Latium
relative Amulius
residence Alba Longa
restoredToPowerBy Romulus and Remus
roleInMyth ancestor of Rome’s founders
sibling Amulius
sourceTradition Roman legendary history
succeededBy Amulius
throneRestoredBy Remus
Romulus
throneUsurpedBy Amulius
timePeriod mythic prehistory of Rome

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Referenced by (13)

Full triples — surface form annotated when it differs from this entity's canonical label.

Rhea Silvia parent Numitor
Rhea Silvia father Numitor
Rhea Silvia grandfather Numitor
Romulus grandfather Numitor
Amulius positionHeld Numitor
this entity surface form: king of Alba Longa
Amulius sibling Numitor
Amulius relative Numitor
Amulius usurped Numitor
Amulius predecessor Numitor
Amulius successor Numitor
Amulius opponentOf Numitor
Alba Longa traditionalRulers Numitor