romulus

/ˈroʊmjuːləs/

Definitions

1. noun

The legendary founder of Rome, the twin brother of Remus, who, according to myth, was killed by Remus or a bird.

“The Romans built a temple to honor Romulus, the mythical founder of their city.”

Synonyms

  • Roman leader
  • Rome's founder

Antonyms

  • non-founder
  • non-leader