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According to tradition, Rome was founded on April 21, 753 BC by Romulus, who, after killing his brother Remus, marked the boundaries of the city with the plow. This story, handed down by sources such as Titus Livius and Virgil, links the origin of Rome to a combination of myth and reality. The twins, sons of Mars and the vestal Rhea Silvia, were abandoned on the Tiber and saved by a she-wolf. The episode symbolizes the primitive strength and divine destiny of the city. However, in addition to the legendary story, archaeological discoveries emerge, such as the remains of the Palatine, which confirm settlements in the area even before the 8th century BC. But are we sure that this is the whole truth? What secrets could be hidden behind the official story of the foundation of Rome? If you liked the video, put Like, activate the bell and subscribe so you don't miss any videos! ❤️???? Listen to my Podcast on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/5ntxtiA... Follow all the Episodes on the channel: • The Historiæ Podcast The mysteries of the American Continent: • Mysteries and Secrets from the American Continent... The origins of history: • The Cradle of Civilization with Historiæ Subscribe to the Channel: @nicolabizzihistoriae ???? Management and direction: Lorenzo Guasti Follow me on the official Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?... Follow me on the Official Instagram profile: / nicola_bizzi Follow me on the official TikTok profile: / nicola.bizzi Do you want to find out what lies behind the myth of the foundation of Rome? Have you ever wondered whether Romulus and Remus are real or symbolic figures? Our video explores the legend of Romulus, compares it to archaeological evidence on Palatine Hill, and questions unsolved mysteries, such as the origin of the name “Rome.” We’ll explore questions such as what role did Mars play in the founding of Rome? and what ancient and modern sources say about the true origin of the eternal city. Whether you’re looking for information on who really founded Rome or what secrets lie behind the myths of ancient Rome, join us live and prepare to question everything you thought you knew! Music used: The Travelling Symphony by Savfk - / @savfkmusic