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Shepherd who found the infant twins Romulus and Remus
Lupa. According to legend, Faustulus carried the babies back to his sheepfold for his wife Acca Larentia to nurse them. Faustulus and Acca Larentia then raised
Faustulus
Mythical king of Alba Longa who ordered the death of Romulus and Remus
and nursed them in front of her lair (the Lupercal). Amulius' servant Faustulus happened upon the scene. He took the boys home and brought them up with
Amulius
Twin brothers and central characters of Rome's foundation myth
in a cave now known as the Lupercal. Eventually, they were adopted by Faustulus, a shepherd. They grew up tending flocks, unaware of their true identities
Romulus_and_Remus
Archaeological evidence and mythical tale for Rome's origins
suckled by a she-wolf at the Lupercal before being raised by the shepherd Faustulus, taking revenge on their usurping great-uncle Amulius, and restoring Alba
Founding_of_Rome
Ancient Roman mythological figure
Larentia was the wife of the shepherd Faustulus. And after Romulus and Remus were thrown into the Tiber river, Faustulus brought them back to his home, where
Acca_Larentia
King of Rome from 753 to 716 BC
twins, and suckled them until they were found by the king's herdsman, Faustulus, and his wife, Acca Larentia. The brothers grew to manhood among the shepherds
Romulus
Bronze sculpture of Rome's founding legend
They were rescued by a she-wolf that cared for them until a herdsman, Faustulus, found and raised them. The age and origin of the Capitoline Wolf are
Capitoline_Wolf
Roman mythological creature
cave known as the Lupercal, until they were discovered by a shepherd, Faustulus. Romulus would later become the founder and first king of Rome and both
She-wolf_(Roman_mythology)
Cave at the foot of the Palatine Hill in Rome
the she-wolf who suckled them until they were rescued by the shepherd Faustulus. Luperci, the priests of Faunus, celebrated certain ceremonies of the
Lupercal
Fig tree of Romulus and Remus in the Roman Forum
the Tiber. There they were nurtured by the she-wolf and discovered by Faustulus. The tree was sacred to Rumina, one of the birth and childhood deities
Ficus_Ruminalis
Painting by Pietro da Cortona
Remus Taken in by Faustulus (also known as Faustulus Entrusting Romulus and Remus to Larentia, Romulus and Remus Sheltered by Faustulus or Remus Discovered)
Romulus and Remus Taken in by Faustulus
Romulus_and_Remus_Taken_in_by_Faustulus
1st-century BC Greek historian and teacher
nurses them in front of her lair (the Lupercal) before being adopted by Faustulus. Dionysius relates an alternate, "non-fantastical" version of Romulus
Dionysius_of_Halicarnassus
English poet
translated into English as Barnabees Journall; under the Names of Mirtilus & Faustulus Shadowed (1638) and later called Drunken Barnaby's Four Journeys, which
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best-known Roman myths: in this relief (2nd century AD), the shepherd Faustulus finds the twins Romulus and Remus nursing at the she-wolf under the sacred
Slavery_in_ancient_Rome
Paintings by Pietro da Cortona
Cleopatra to the Throne of Egypt (c. 1637–1643) Romulus and Remus Taken in by Faustulus (c. 1643) Tapestries The History of Constantine (1622-1640) (with Peter
Rape of the Sabines (Pietro da Cortona)
Rape_of_the_Sabines_(Pietro_da_Cortona)
Child who has lived isolated from human contact from a young age
raised them until they were discovered as toddlers by a shepherd named Faustulus. He and his wife Acca Larentia, who had always wanted a child but never
Feral_child
Centremost of the seven hills of Rome, Italy
Remus Ancient Roman religion Temple of Apollo Palatinus, Temple of Cybele, Lupercalia, Secular Games Mythological figures Romulus and Remus, Faustulus
Palatine_Hill
Building in Paris, France
Egypt, musée des beaux-arts de Lyon Romulus and Remus Taken in by Faustulus or Faustulus Entrusting Romulus and Remus to Larentia, Louvre, Paris Augustus
Hôtel_de_Toulouse
Ancient shrine at the Forum Romanum
Hostilius, grandfather of King Tullus Hostilius; or the location where Faustulus, foster father of Romulus, fell in battle. The earliest writings referring
Lapis_Niger
Conceptions and births by miraculous circumstances
The Shepherd Faustulus Bringing Romulus and Remus to His Wife by Nicolas Mignard (1654)
Miraculous_births
later. Romulus and Remus, together with their foster-father, the herdsman Faustulus, are among those easily remembered; but even supposing that Romulus and
Roman_naming_conventions
Roman consul in 137 BC
Sextus Pompeius in 137 to oppose Mancinus' treaty. The reverse shows the finding by the shepherd Faustulus of the she-wolfsuckling Romulus and Remus.
Gaius_Hostilius_Mancinus
Italian painter and architect of the High Baroque (1596–1669)
Romulus and Remus Sheltered by Faustulus, c. 1643
Pietro_da_Cortona
1961 film
Greci as Estia Inger Milton as Sira Enzo Cerusico as Numa Andrea Bosic as Faustulus Gianni Musy as Archer Enrico Glori as Citizen of Alba Germano Longo as
Duel_of_the_Titans
Frederick 1953–59 Jermandois Francis 1959–72 Masclem Frederick 1972–75 Faustulus Frederick 1975–79 Hilary Frederick 1979–84, 1994–98 Irvince Auguiste 1984–94
Chief of the Kalinago Territory
Chief_of_the_Kalinago_Territory
Painting by Pietro da Cortona
Vrillière's gallery). The other two are Augustus and the Tiburian Sibyl and Faustulus Entrusting Romulus and Remus to Larentia (also known as Remus Discovered)
Caesar Restoring Cleopatra to the Throne of Egypt
Caesar_Restoring_Cleopatra_to_the_Throne_of_Egypt
List of people credited with creating the state
suckled by a she-wolf at the Lupercal before being raised by the shepherd Faustulus, taking revenge on their usurping great-uncle Amulius, and restoring Alba
List_of_national_founders
German novelist, literary theorist and translator
Quisisana (1880), Angela (1881), Uhlenhans (1884), Ein neuer Pharao (1889), Faustulus (1897) and Freigeboren (1900) among many others. These days, Sturmflut
Friedrich_Spielhagen
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List of craters in the Solar System
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Topics referred to by the same term
romulus", or "remus romulus" on Wikipedia. Romulus and Remus Taken in by Faustulus (painting), an artwork by Pietro da Cortona Search for "Romulus" and "Remus"
Romulus and Remus (disambiguation)
Romulus_and_Remus_(disambiguation)
Roman festival
honour of Acca Larentia, the nurse of Romulus and Remus, and wife of Faustulus. During this festival, offerings were made to the dead, usually at altars
Larentalia
Villain in French novel series
by the heroic team of Lapertot, a stalwart adventurer, and Professor Faustulus, a learned doctor who assists with the scientific aspects of the adventures
Pao_Tcheou
Ancient city of Latium, east of Rome
possible. Plutarch relates the legend that Romulus and Remus were raised by Faustulus, the servant of Amulius, in Gabii, where they learned everything from
Gabii
Series of legendary kings of Latium
they were suckled by a she-wolf, and then discovered by the shepherd Faustulus, who raised them with the aid of his wife, Acca Larentia. When they had
Kings_of_Alba_Longa
Historical piece
decoration polychromated showing figures that represent the shepherd Faustulus and his brother in front of a cave where there is a wolf that would suckle
Font_de_Mussa_Mosaic
Ancient Roman family
Empire, mainly used personal cognomina, such as Strabo, Magnus, Pius, and Faustulus. Strabo, referring to someone with a pronounced squint, belonged to the
Pompeia_gens
High priest of Mars in ancient Rome
Flamen Martialis poured libations in honour of Acca Laurentia, wife of Faustulus, the foster-father of the Rome's twin founders, Romulus and Remus. It
Flamen_Martialis
Art museum in Dallas, Texas
Pietro Paolini (Bacchic Concert, 1630), and Nicolas Mignard (The Shepherd Faustulus Bringing Romulus and Remus to His Wife, 1654). Art of the 18th century
Dallas_Museum_of_Art
Statue of Romulus and Remus in Beechbarrow, England
were rescued by a female wolf who suckled, fed and protected them until Faustulus, a shepherd, and his wife found them and raised them into adulthood. Romulus
Statue of Romulus and Remus, Beechbarrow
Statue_of_Romulus_and_Remus,_Beechbarrow
District of Dominica
from the Dominican government. The village was based on a concept of Faustulus Frederick, who served as Kalinago Chief from 1975 to 1978. Its goal is
Kalinago_Territory
Patrician residence in the center of Foligno, italy
gives in to the love of the god Mars; the Birth of Romulus and Remus; Faustulus brings the twins to his wife Acca Larentia; Rhea Silvia, the Siege of
Palazzo_Trinci
Original open-air public meeting space of Ancient Rome
Alternative legends state that he was only wounded and that spot was where Faustulus was killed separating the twins during combat. Many of the legends themselves
Comitium
name "Corymboeus", Barnabees Journall, under the Names of Mirtilus & Faustulus Shadowed, Latin and English verse on facing pages Robert Chamberlain,
1638_in_poetry
Roman civilisation from the 8th century BC to the 5th century AD
Triumphales Fasti vindobonenses Fauces (architecture) Faun Faunus Faustinopolis Faustulus Fayum mummy portraits Febris Februarius Fectio Felicior Augusto, melior
Index of ancient Rome–related articles
Index_of_ancient_Rome–related_articles
narrator and piano words by Jaroslav Vrchlický Melodrama 31 1890–1895 Faustulus Faustulus Melodrama 34 Legenda o svaté Julii The Legend of St. Julia for narrator
List of compositions by Josef Bohuslav Foerster
List_of_compositions_by_Josef_Bohuslav_Foerster
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List of craters on minor planets
List_of_craters_on_minor_planets
Danish sculptor (1829–1901)
Asmussen Worsaae Rasmus Nyerup (Nationalmuseet) Jacob Peter Mynster Hyrden Faustulus med Romullus og Remus Neapolitean Fishing Boy, carrying a Pitcher, Grønningen
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