
Remus
Remus is one of the legendary figures in Roman mythology, known as one of the twin brothers who, along with his brother Romulus, is credited with founding the city of Rome. The story goes that they were raised by a she-wolf and eventually Romulus became the dominant figure, establishing Rome. Remus's role often symbolizes the themes of conflict and rivalry, particularly in how he met his end at the hands of Romulus, representing the struggles inherent in leadership and the founding of civilizations. Their tale is foundational in understanding Roman history and mythology.