The origin story of Rome
Origin of Rome
Legend has it that the founders of Rome were twin brothers, Romulus and Remus.
Here's the thing: Aeneas, the descendant of Alba Longa, was king, and the throne passed to Numitore and Amulius, the brothers, Amulius, proposed to divide the inheritance of the kingdom into two parts, one for the kingship and the other for the treasure brought from Troy. Numitol chose the kingship, and Amulius, took the wealth. Amulius, who used his wealth to quickly surpass Numito in power, was eyeing Numito's kingship, and soon easily seized the kingship from Numito and killed Numito's son. Numito had a daughter named Ilya, aka Rhea Silvia, who was lucky enough to escape the disaster. This became a problem for Amulius, who was worried that Ilya's future son would take revenge on him and regain the kingship, so Ilya was asked to be a priest to Vesta Muse who could not marry for life.