Let's write the myth of Romulus's establishment of Rome. Once upon a time, a great king named Numitor had a younger brother. Numitor's younger brother rebelled and took away the throne, killed his son, and his daughter Leah Sylvia became a new daughter. But Mars God married Sylvia and had two sons. They were Romulus and Remus. Numitor's brother thought Romulus and Remus would rebel again, so he put them in a basket and threw them into the Tiber River. The basket flowed down the river and was caught in the roots of a fig tree. At that time, a wolf accidentally saw it. The wolf raised the basket to the bank of the river and raised it like a baby he gave birth to.
One day, a shepherd looking for a lost sheep saw two boys playing between wolf cubs. He brought the children home. The children grew up to be healthy and handsome young people in the shepherd's house.
Romulus and Remus became adults and accidentally went near the fig tree where the basket they contained was hung. Looking around, I saw seven hills. They thought it was a good place to build a village and built a village. While arguing about where to build the city, Romulus killed Remus and declared himself the king of the village. And he called it "Roma" after himself.
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