Procas

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Procas is a figure from Roman mythology, traditionally regarded as an early king of Alba Longa and an ancestor of Romulus and Remus.

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Procas canonical 2

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Predicate Object
instanceOf mythological king
ancestorOf Remus NERFINISHED
Romulus NERFINISHED
founders of Rome
associatedWith genealogy of Rome’s founders
royal succession disputes in Alba Longa
child Amulius NERFINISHED
Numitor NERFINISHED
country Alba Longa NERFINISHED
culture Roman mythology NERFINISHED
dynasty Alban kings NERFINISHED
hasFather Aventinus (king of Alba Longa) NERFINISHED
isLocatedIn Italy NERFINISHED
Latium NERFINISHED
languageOfSources Latin
mentionedIn Roman foundation legends
traditions about Alba Longa
narrativeFunction ancestor legitimizing Roman royal and civic origins
partOf legendary kings of Alba Longa
positionHeld king of Alba Longa
relative Aeneas (mythological ancestor) NERFINISHED
roleInMyth link between Aeneas and Romulus in royal genealogy
successor Amulius NERFINISHED
Numitor NERFINISHED
timePeriod mythical pre-Roman era

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Numitor father Procas
Numitor precededBy Procas