Romulus and Remus were saved from exposure by a she-wolf, known as the Lupercal, who suckled the boys and protected them until they were found by Faustulus, a shepherd loyal to Numitor.
Siena’s emblem is similar to the symbol of Rome: a she-wolf suckling the infant twins Romulus and Remus. The two symbols are related, according to legend, as when Romulus murdered Remus ...
Romulus kills Remus, but also manages to get rid of him. The sister continues to bother him in the ghost robes. When Romulus founded Rome and abducted the Sabine, dies, hell, he is received ...
the bronze Capitoline She-wolf. According to lore, the wolf nursed the half-wolf, half-god founders of the city, twins Romulus and Remus. Its namesake museum contains busts of Roman emperors ...
According to legend, she’s the wolf that saved twin baby ... They built a town right on the spot where they had been saved by the wolf. But one day Romulus and Remus argued and started fighting.