{i} twin brother of Romulus (together they were abandoned as babies, suckled and raised by a she-wolf), on of Mars and Rhea Silvia, murdered by Romulus in a dispute regarding the building of Rome (Roman Mythology); village in Michigan (USA); family name
in ancient Roman stories, the two brothers who established the city of Rome. Romulus and Remus were twins (=two children born at the same time) who were left to die when they were babies. They were taken care of by a wolf (=a wild animal like a large dog) , who fed them with her milk. Later, when they had started to build the city of Rome, Romulus killed Remus after a quarrel. Twins of Roman legend who were the legendary founders of Rome. They were the offspring of Mars and Rhea Silvia, a Vestal Virgin and princess in Alba Longa. As infants they were thrown into the Tiber River by their great-uncle Amulius, who feared they would lay claim to his title. Suckled by a she-wolf and raised by a shepherd, the twins later deposed Amulius, restored their grandfather Numitor to the throne, and founded a city on the site where they had been saved from the river. When Romulus built a city wall, Remus jumped over it and was killed by his brother. The city was named for Romulus, who ruled until his disappearance in a storm. Believing that he had become a deity, the Romans worshiped him as Quirinus
a character in the children's stories about Brer Rabbit by the US writer, Joel Chandler Harris. In the books, Uncle Remus is the narrator (=the character who tells the stories)