La Nascita di Roma. Dei, Lari, e Uomini All'Alba di Una Civilta.(Review) Antiquity (6/1/1999) ...in central Italy. Various addenda deal with Virgil's account of Aeneas' visit to Rome with Evander as his guide, Alba Longa, the Penates and the heroon of Lavinium, the Theogony, and further comments on the curiae, the Argei, chiefdoms...
Brothers' blood. Calliope (12/1/2007) ...sights on the neighboring city of Alba Longa. With guile and cunning, he provoked...war would drain both Rome and Alba Longa of the fighting men needed to keep...that Rome may be mistress of Alba Longa!" Holding high the ...
Salvador da Bahia: a "modern" imperial Rome. Education (9/22/2004) ...inland and founded another city, Alba Longa. And whether viewed as a second legend...Remus legend, King Numitor of Alba Longa had an only child, Rhea Silvia...Numitor, the rightful King of Alba Longa. Together Romulus and ...
Rome's early years: according to the record, kings ruled Rome for the city's first 245 years. While the tale of each reign is steeped in tradition, it is certain that some ruled nobly and others were toppled by scandalous behavior. Calliope (10/1/2002) ...Numitor was the rightful ruler of Alba Longa, a town that lay southeast of Rome...to have his descendants rule Alba Longa, Amulius had made Rhea Silvia a Vestal...brothers had regained the kingdom of Alba Longa for their ...
Romulus and Remus. Calliope (12/1/2007) ...see pages 2-5). Aeneas' son founded a city named Alba Longa, and for approximately 400 years, a long line of kings reigned. A BASKET ON THE RIVER Eventually, rule of Alba Longa fell to a king named Numitor. Although Numitor was the...
Rome. (Calliope's World).(Poem) Calliope (10/1/2002) ...noise. He raised them as his own sons. When they grew up, they found out what the uncle had done. So they attacked Alba Longa and won. Amulius was killed in the fight. The old king came to power, all was right. The brothers wanted to build...
The foundation of Rome: April 21st, 753 BC. (Months Past). History Today (4/1/2003) ...Central Italy and married Lavinia, the daughter of the local king, Latinus. From them sprang a line of kings who ruled Alba Longa (twelve miles southeast of Rome) down to Numitor, whose throne was usurped by Amulius, his younger brother. Amulius...
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