Years
later, Mars told his twin sons to build a city where they had been
found. The city was Rome. One day, Remus made fun of the wall Romulus
had built around the city. The twins argued, fought and Romulus
killed Remus. Today, historians and archaeologists agree that people
were living in Rome long before 753 B.C., but the legend
is one of the most famous in world history.
lunes, 3 de febrero de 2014
How did Rome get its name?
Rome
is now the capital
city
of Italy. 2,000 years ago it was the centre of the Roman Empire.
Building started in 753 B.C. The Romans had a story to explain how
Rome began. Twin boys, Romulus and Remus, were the sons of Mars (the
Roman god or war). An evil uncle took them as babies from their
mother and threw them into the River Tiber to drown. The babies
floated to
land, and a mother wolf fed and cared for them. Later a herdsman
looked after the twins until they grew up.
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