Romulus

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Romulus is the legendary first king of Rome, famed in Roman mythology as one of the twin brothers raised by a she-wolf who went on to establish the city that became the heart of the Roman civilization.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf culture hero
legendary king
mythological figure
apotheosis ascended to the gods
associatedEvent foundation of Rome
killing of Remus
associatedPlace Palatine Hill
Tiber
surface form: Tiber River
associatedWith Roman foundation myths
Roman Kingdom
surface form: Roman kings

Sabine women
Rape of the Sabine Women (mythological event)
surface form: rape of the Sabine women
birthPlace Alba Longa
surface form: Alba Longa (legendary)
capitalFounded Rome
causeOfDeath disappearance in a storm
citizenship Roman (legendary)
country Rome
culture Roman mythology
deifiedAs Mars Quirinus
surface form: Quirinus
describedIn Dionysius of Halicarnassus
surface form: Dionysius of Halicarnassus’ Roman Antiquities

Livy’s Ab Urbe Condita
Life of Romulus
surface form: Plutarch’s Life of Romulus
era 8th century BC (legendary)
ethnicGroup Latins
father Mars
founderOf Rome
gender male
grandfather Numitor
hasRole eponymous founder of Rome
influenced Roman foundation rituals
Roman identity
Roman political ideology
language Latin
mother Rhea Silvia
mythology Roman mythology
nameEtymology possibly from "Roma"
notableWork founding of Rome
positionHeld King of Rome
first King of Rome
raisedBy Acca Larentia
Faustulus
she-wolf
relative Amulius
religion ancient Roman religion
sibling Remus
spouse Hersilia
symbol Lupa Capitolina
surface form: lupa capitolina

wolf
twin Remus

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Roman Kingdom founder Romulus
Lapis Niger associatedWith Romulus
Maxentius child Romulus
Sabine women associatedWith Romulus
Livy’s Ab Urbe Condita portraysFigure Romulus
subject surface form: Ab Urbe Condita
Tatius coRulerWith Romulus
Tatius predecessor Romulus
this entity surface form: Romulus (as sole ruler of Rome)
Tatius successor Romulus
this entity surface form: Romulus (as sole ruler after Tatius’ death)
Hersilia spouse Romulus
Hersilia associatedWith Romulus
Anthemius child Romulus
Rómulo Betancourt givenName Romulus
this entity surface form: Rómulo
The Rape of the Sabine Women mainSubject Romulus
subject surface form: The Rape of the Sabine Women (Poussin)
The Rape of the Sabine Women depictsCharacter Romulus
subject surface form: The Rape of the Sabine Women (Poussin)
Nero homeworld Romulus
Ascanius relatedFigure Romulus
Rhea Silvia motherOf Romulus
Rhea Silvia children Romulus
Numitor grandfather Romulus
Numitor throneRestoredBy Romulus
Numitor hasDescendant Romulus
Acca Larentia associatedWith Romulus
Capitoline Wolf sculpture depicts Romulus
subject surface form: Capitoline Wolf
Lupercalia associatedWith Romulus
Lupa associatedWith Romulus
Lupa nurtured Romulus
Faustulus found Romulus
Faustulus raised Romulus
Faustulus protected Romulus
Numa Pompilius predecessor Romulus
Amulius granduncleOf Romulus
Amulius orderedExposureOf Romulus
Amulius orderedKillingOf Romulus
Amulius opponentOf Romulus
Amulius killedBy Romulus
Alba Longa associatedWith Romulus
Sabine people associatedWith Romulus
Romulus Linney givenName Romulus
Romulan homeworld Romulus
Ovid’s Fasti (in some passages related to early Rome) containsMyth Romulus
subject surface form: Ovid’s Fasti
Marcianus sibling Romulus
Mars fatherOf Romulus
Quirinus (through Romulus) associatedWith Romulus
subject surface form: Quirinus
Quirinus (through Romulus) epithet Romulus
subject surface form: Quirinus
this entity surface form: Romulus Quirinus
Life of Romulus mainSubject Romulus
Romulus, New York namedAfter Romulus
this entity surface form: Romulus (mythology)
Marcus Furius Camillus honorificTitle Romulus
this entity surface form: Romulus secondus