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Why did Romulus kill Remus

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====Conclusion====
The Romulus and Remus myth is central to Roman history and culture. The story is very similar to other origin myths and fables of feral twins. However, what makes the Roman foundation myth unique is the death of Remus. On the face of itWhile Romulus murdered Remus over a petty squabble, he was killed by his brother because he was acting provocatively and was hindering Romans believed that Remus hindered the foundation of the cityRome and deserved to die.  Ultimately, that was destined for greatness. Romulus murdered his brother because it Romans believed Remus' death was necessary for the future of the city and its rise to greatness. It was fated and Romulus was therefore not guilty. However, the death murder of Remus was full of deeper meanings for the Romans. It demonstrated to them that brutal measures were often necessary, and order was essential. The lessons inherent in the fable and the murder of Romulus was crucial to the Roman worldview.
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