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The origin of Rome

The famous story of "mother wolf nursing baby" records the legend about the creation of the ancient city of Rome.

In the 7th and 8th centuries BC, King Numitore of Rome was usurped by his younger brother Amelio, and his son was killed. His daughter Sylvia married Mars, the god of war, and gave birth to twin brothers romulo and Remo.

Amelio threw twin babies into the Tiber River. Fortunately, the drowning baby is fed by the mother wolf with milk and raised by the hunter.

Later, when they grew up, the two brothers killed Amelio and ushered in their grandfather Numitore's return to the throne. Numitore gave them seven hills along the Tiber River to build a new capital.

After setting the city boundary privately, romulo killed Remo and named the new city Rome after himself.

This day was 2 1 BC, and in April 753, it was later designated as the founding day of Rome, and the pattern of "mother wolf nursing baby" was designated as the national emblem of Rome.