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Mythology
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None Provided3 When you write a report on Roman Mythology, there are so many subjects you can talk about. I chose to explain about the founders of Rome and how Romans first envisioned their gods. At first, the Romans looked at their gods more as powers than as persons. The myth of Romulus and Remus is best known from its account in the work of Livy, a Roman historian of the 1st Century B.C. Romulus and Remus were twins. The twins were the sons of the god Mars and a mortal woman named Rhea Silvia. When the brothers were just babies, their great uncle set them in the Tiber River to die. The great uncle had stolen power from the twins’ grandfather and did not want the boys to survive to challenge his right to power. While in the river, a she-wolf discovered the twins. She cared for them until a shepherd found them. The shepherd and his wife took the boys in and raised them as their own children. Years later, Romulus and Remus got their grandfather back to power and in his throne. So the brothers decided to found a city of their own. However, after many arguements the brothers quarreled. Sadly, after a horrible brawl, Remus had died. In some versions of the story, Romulus killed him but in other versions, Romulus’s followers did so. After his brothers death, Romulus named the new city Rome. Of course, Romulus became king. According to what I heard, the date that Romulus founded According to Roman scholar Marcus Terentius Varro, only after the Romans came into contact with Greek culture in the 6th Century B.C. did they begin to represent their gods in human form. Over the last three centuries before Christ was born, writers such as Virgil and Ovid gave the names and functions of Roman gods. For example, high hilltops and oak-groves were associated with Jupiter, the god of rain, thunder, and lightning. Any piece of land that was struck by lightning was dedicated to him. According to Varro, Romans worshipped thier gods without images for 170 years after the city was founded. While the personalities of their gods were not important to the early Romans, they cared a great deal about the gods’ functions. The romans put forth their worship into the routines of public and private life. For example, the doorway of a house-an important subject that seperates personal space from public space-fell under the There is only little known about early Roman religion. Although some evidence exists that the earliest Roman community had special reverence for the gods Jupiter, Mars, Bibliography:
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