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The Truth Behind Rumulus And Remus!


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Do you believe there is any thruth behind the Rumulus and Remus story or is it just a work of fiction by a lost homeric character or something else. What are your views on the myth of the two brother's?

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Legends regarding divine twins are prevalent throughout Eurasia, and most likely had a common origin in the Proto-Indo-European (PIE) homeland.

 

The word for twin in the reconstructed proto-Indo-European language was *yem- or *yemos

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I think it is a beautiful legend. Even Plutarch spoke about Romul as about the hero of a legend, but tried to make his more real. Actually the similar history is at many nations. (At Russian, for example, one of the versions of Kiev's foundation).

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I think there was a person named romulus, but he was most likely an migrant to the area, also this depends on your feelings towards Aeneas, which is most likely mythical. And divine twins are a recurring theme in Greek mythology as well. For example, Amphion and Zethus in one of the Theban founding stories.

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