Major Gods Minor Gods All Gods
Skip to content

RomanMythology.com

Gods, Goddesses, and Ancient Legends

  • Foundations
  • Gods
  • Myths
  • Heroes
  • Creatures
  • Symbols

founding of rome

Romulus and Remus: The Founding of Rome

June 2, 2026November 20, 2025 by Camille Rowden

The myth of Romulus and Remus is more than Rome’s origin story. It is a theological statement about why Rome existed at all — and why the Romans believed the gods had willed it into being from the start.

Categories Myths and Legends Tags alba longa, ancient rome, founding of rome, mars, quirinus, roman mythology, roman religion, romulus and remus, she-wolf, tiber Leave a comment

Aeneas: Trojan Hero and Ancestor of Rome

May 20, 2026October 26, 2025 by Micah Blaine
Aeneas carrying Anchises and leading Ascanius while escaping the burning city of Troy

Aeneas was the son of Venus and the man the Romans chose as their mythological ancestor. Not the strongest hero of the ancient world. Not the most dramatic. The one who carried his father out of a burning city and kept going.

Categories Heroes Tags aeneas, aeneid, Anchises, dido, founding of rome, pietas, roman heroes, roman mythology, troy, virgil Leave a comment

Romulus: Founder of Rome, Son of Mars, and the City’s First King

May 20, 2026October 20, 2025 by Theo Mercer

Romulus killed his brother to found Rome, abducted the Sabine women to populate it, ruled for thirty-seven years, and then vanished in a storm. The Romans deified him. They also suspected the senators had torn him apart.

Categories Heroes Tags founding of rome, mars, numa pompilius, quirinus, Remus, roman heroes, roman kings, roman mythology, romulus, sabine women Leave a comment

Aeneas’s Journey to Italy: The Myth That Founded Rome

May 20, 2026October 19, 2025 by Theo Mercer
Aeneas arriving on the shores of Italy with Trojan companions after his long journey from Troy

Troy fell in a single night. What came after took years — storms, gods, a queen who killed herself when he left, a descent into the underworld, and a war in Latium before a single Roman brick was laid. The journey was the point.

Categories Myths and Legends Tags aeneas, aeneid, Carthage, dido, founding of rome, latium, roman mythology, roman myths, troy, virgil Leave a comment
© 2026 RomanMythology.com · All Rights Reserved

Powered by
►
Necessary cookies enable essential site features like secure log-ins and consent preference adjustments. They do not store personal data.
None
►
Functional cookies support features like content sharing on social media, collecting feedback, and enabling third-party tools.
None
►
Analytical cookies track visitor interactions, providing insights on metrics like visitor count, bounce rate, and traffic sources.
None
►
Advertisement cookies deliver personalized ads based on your previous visits and analyze the effectiveness of ad campaigns.
None
►
Unclassified cookies are cookies that we are in the process of classifying, together with the providers of individual cookies.
None
Powered by
RomanMythology.com

A clear, carefully sourced guide to the gods, myths, and heroes of ancient Rome.

Explore

Foundations Gods and Goddesses Myths and Legends Heroes

Reference

All Posts All Gods About Editorial Policy Contact
© 2026 RomanMythology.com Privacy Policy