Retold by Bev Evans. A Latin princess called Rhea was held captive by her wicked uncle so that she...

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A Latin princess called Rhea was held captive by her wicked uncle so that she

could never have children.

Rhea eventually left her uncle and married Mars, the God of War and

gave birth to twin boys, Romulus and

Remus.

The wicked uncle was so jealous of them that he killed Rhea and Mars and sent

his servant to kill Romulus and Remus.

The servant could not kill the twin babies and sent them down the river Tiber in a

basket.

A long way down the river the babies were found by a she-wolf whose babies

had just died.

Romulus and Remus fed off the she wolf’s milk until a shepherd rescued them.

The shepherd and his wife raised the boys as their own. Romulus and Remus

soon grew into strong men.

They left home some years later

to create a city by the River Tiber.

Both men wanted to name the city after its ruler but they could not decide which of

them would make the best ruler. They

fought a great battle and Romulus killed

Remus.

Romulus named the Rome after himself and became the first ruler of the city.

Pictures from www.clipart.com or by Bev Evans.

Presentation by Bev Evans, 2008

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