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12 September, 12:32

Which statement best explains the myth about how Romulus and Remus founded Rome?

Remus founded the city of Rome in his mother's homeland.

Romulus defeated his brother, then founded Rome on one of the seven hills.

Remus founded Rome on the site where the wolf had found him and his brother.

Romulus defeated the previous king, then renamed the kingdom "Rome."

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  1. 12 September, 16:11
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    Romulus defeated his brother, then founded Rome on one of the seven hills

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    Romulus founded Rome where the wolf had fed him and his brother and he killed his brother over who had the favor of the gods.
  2. 12 September, 16:29
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    Answer: Romulus and Remus are the mythological twin brothers who founded the city of Rome. Here is their story. Romulus and Remus were twin boys born to a princess named Rhea Silvia. Their father was the fierce Roman god of war, Mars.
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