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"Livy's gives two versions of Remus' death. In the one 'more generally received', '"Remus, in derision of his brother, leaped over the new wall, and Romulus, enraged thereat, slew him, uttering at the same time this imprecation: 'So perish every one that shall hereafter leap over my wall'''. In the other version, Remus is simply stated as dead; no murder is alleged. Two other, lesser known accounts have Remus killed by a blow to the head with a spade, wielded either by Romulus' commander Fabius (according to St. Jerome's version) or by a man named Celer. Romulus buried Remus with honour and regret."
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Romulus and Remus did not have twins. They themselves were twin brothers.
The city of Rome was founded by twin brothers Romulus and Remus.
Romulus and Remus, the principle characters in Romeâ??s foundation myth died separately. Remus, who challenged his brotherâ??s supremacy by jumping over a wall Romulus had constructed to define his territory was then murdered by Romulus. Romulus disappeared during a storm and was believed to have met with foul play as a result of the Senate tiring of his leadership and wanting to assume the power themselves.
Romulus and Remus.
Romulus and Remus were the twin brothers in the legend of the foundation of Rome. Sulla had nothing to do with Romulus and Remus. He was a military commander, politician and statesman who reformed the Roman constitution and persecuted and executed many of his political opponents.