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Roman culture: customs and morality.
Title: Roman culture: customs and morality.
Category: History / European History
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Roman culture: customs and morality.
Relationships of Ancient Rome: Customs and Morality
The founding of Rome itself was described in a n ancient myth filled with intrigue and danger. According to legend, twins Romulus and Remus, who were fathered by the war god Mars, were born to a Latin princess. The Latin king at the time was afraid the twins might make claim to his throne so he had them put in a basket on the Tiber River. The king
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