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.”
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.”