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Romulus and Remus are recorded in Roman mythology as the founders of the city Rome.
Legend has that the twins were born around 770BC, the sons of a mortal priestess, Rhea Silvia, and the Roman god of war, Mars.
The boys were abandoned at birth and thrown into the River Tiber in a cradle.
However, they were rescued by a she-wolf, taken to her cave lair, and suckled on her milk.
After being found by the shepherd, Faustulus, and raised to adulthood, the twins decided to establish a city where the wolf had nursed them.
Information from:
telegraph.co.uk