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Why did Romulus kill Remus

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[[File: Romulus One.jpg|200px|thumb|left| Romulus and Remus and the She-Wolf]]__NOTOC__
The Romulus and Remus legend is perhaps one of the most famous myths in all Roman mythology. Indeed, it is and one of the best-known myths of all time. The story of the twins is the foundation-myth of Ancient Rome and it was central to Roman identity. The full story of the myth of Romulus and Remus is not well-known despite its popularity. In particular, very few people realize that Romulus murdered his brother. In this article, we are going to try and understand why Romulus killed his twin. Even though he committed fratricide, Romulus was acclaimed and revered by the Romans, and he embodied what they regarded as their national virtues. This was because the murder of Remus by his brother was fated by the divine and it was essential for Rome’s rise to greatness.
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