History Of Romulus by Jacob Abbott

A spirited retelling of the legendary life of Romulus, tracing his miraculous birth and upbringing, the founding of Rome, and the violent rivalry with his twin Remus that culminates in Remus’s death. The narrative follows Romulus as he organizes the new city—drawing citizens together, framing laws and institutions, and securing its survival through diplomacy and war, including the episode of the Sabine women—and closes with his mysterious disappearance and deification. Throughout the account the emphasis is on leadership, civic order, and the formative deeds that shape a nation.

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