Associations to the word «Romulus»
Noun
- Palatine
- Plutarch
- Alba
- Whitaker
- Titus
- Ovid
- Augustus
- Rome
- Wolverine
- Romans
- Fable
- Ravenna
- Vulture
- Mars
- Seneca
- Ig
- Roman
- Vulcan
- Jupiter
- Kingship
- Wolf
- Twin
- Perseus
- Metropolitan
- Julius
- Cyrus
- Woodpecker
- Slew
- Mythology
- Furrow
- Juno
- Rea
- Caesar
- Virgil
- Myth
- Founder
- Divination
- Deposition
- Reeves
- Omen
- Legend
- Shepherd
- Hercules
- Founding
- Roma
- Chieftain
- Infancy
- Supernova
- Rape
- Sylvia
- Emperor
- Odysseus
- Spock
- Huron
- Detroit
- Wayne
- Werewolf
- Bc
- Nymph
- Heracles
- Moses
- Capitol
- Troy
- Saunders
- Plough
- Ide
- Reign
- Albans
- Asylum
- Olympiad
- Renown
- Venus
- Poseidon
- Constantinople
- Cicero
- Aphrodite
Adjective
Wiktionary
ROMULUS, proper noun. (Roman mythology) The legendary founder of Rome and the twin brother of Remus.
Dictionary definition
ROMULUS, noun. (Roman mythology) founder of Rome; suckled with his twin brother Remus by a wolf after their parents (Mars and Rhea Silvia) abandoned them; Romulus killed Remus in an argument over the building of Rome.
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