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Romulo asin Remo

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La Lupa Capitolina ("the Capitoline Wolf"). Traditional scholarship says the wolf-figure is Etruscan, 5th century BC. The figures of Romulus and Remus were added in the 15th century AD by Antonio del Pollaiuolo. Some modern research suggests that the she-wolf may be a Romanesque sculpture dating from the 13th century AD.[1]
Altar to Mars (divine father of Romulus and Remus) and Venus (their divine ancestress) depicting elements of their legend. The god Tiberinus ("Father Tiber") and the infant twins being suckled by a she-wolf in the Lupercal are below. A vulture from the contest of augury and Palatine Hill are to the left. (From Ostia, now at the Palazzo Massimo alle Terme)
The Shepherd Faustulus Bringing Romulus and Remus to His Wife, Nicolas Mignard (1654)

Sa Mitolohiyang Romano, sinda Romulo asin Remo iyo an kambal na lalaki na an istorya nagsasabi nin mga pangyayari na naggiya sa pagkatugdas kan syudad kan Roma asin an Kahadean na Romano ni Romulust, sunod kan saiyang fratricide ki Remo. An imahen nin sarong babaying lobo nagpapasuso sa kambal sa saindang pagigin umboy iyo an simbolo kan syudad nin Roma asin kan suanoy na Romano poon kaidtong haros ika-3 siglo BC. Minsan nganì an uusipon nangyari bago an pagkatugdas kan Roma kaidtong 750 BC, an pinakaamay na midbid na nakasurat na account kan mito iyo an gikan sa ika-3 siglo BC. An posibleng makasaysayan na basehan sa istorya, asin mga interpretations kan saiyang lokal na variants, iyo an subjects sa nagpapadagos na debate.

  1. Adriano La Regina, "La lupa del Campidoglio è medievale la prova è nel test al carbonio". La Repubblica. 9 July 2008