Romulus and Remus were twin brothers. Their father was Mars, the God of War, their mother was Rhea Silvia, a vestal virgin and daughter of the King, Numitor. Numitor’s brother, Amulius, had taken the throne from him and had forced Rhea Silvia to become a vestal virgin so that she wo...
她给孩子起名叫Romulus和Remus。孩子出生后没几天,RheaSyloia就被活埋了。人们把这两个男孩放入篮中置于Tiber河。篮子卷入溪流中,沿河岸顺流而下。孩子几个小时没被喂奶,开始啼哭。一只刚刚产下狼崽Cubo的母狼听到了啼哭。母狼把婴儿一个一个衔回窝。她救了他们的命,并把他们和自己的孩子一同喂养。一个农夫发现...
A.It was the king who made Romulus and Remus orphans. B.The boys didn’t grow well for lack of food. C.The herdsman killed the wolf and took Romulus and Remus home. D.The herdsman treated the boys well and told them to kill the king. ...
aBut who was behind all this artistic production? Zanker’s book has prompted some to imagine an imperial propaganda office, churning out portraits of “the leader” and cunningly manipulating, from the top down, representations of Romulus and Remus, peace and plenty, triumphal processions, and ...
wounded her. She helped her half-Earthling son Aeneas flee Troy. Aeneus sojourned in Carthage, settled in Latinum, married a local and begat descendants. Numitor, King of Alba Longa and one of Inanna’s descendants begat Rhea, mother of Romulus and Remus whom Julius Caesar claimed as an ...
Books: Babes in a Human Wilderness ; from Romulus and Remus to the Jungle Books, Tales of Wild Children Who Grow Up outside Society Have Fascinated Us. Richard Davenport- Hines Discovers the Heartbreaking Reality Behind the Myths; SAVAGE GIRLS AND WILD BOYS: A HISTORY OF FERAL CHILDREN ...
As far back as 700 B. C, man has talked about children being cared for by wolves. Romulus and Remus, the legendary(传说的)twin founders of Rome, were said to have been cared for by wolves. It is believed that when a she-wolf loses her litter, she tries to get human child to take...
Godescalc, a poet, scribe, and illuminator, may have been the first person to use the punctus interrogativus, the medieval ancestor of the question mark.
aBut who was behind all this artistic production? Zanker’s book has prompted some to imagine an imperial propaganda office, churning out portraits of “the leader” and cunningly manipulating, from the top down, representations of Romulus and Remus, peace and plenty, triumphal processions, and ...