- In
Roman mythology, King
Numitor (classical Latin: [ˈnʊmɪtɔr]) of Alba
Longa was the
maternal grandfather of Rome's
founder and
first king, Romulus, and...
- they
survived and grew to adulthood. He is the
brother and
usurper of
Numitor and son of Procas. He was said to have
reigned 41
years before his death...
- the sons of Rhea
Silvia by the god Mars.
Their maternal grandfather was
Numitor, the
rightful king of Alba Longa,
through whom the
twins were descended...
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usurping great-uncle Amulius, and
restoring Alba
Longa to
their grandfather Numitor. The
brothers then
decided to
establish a new town but
quarrelled over...
- also
known as Ilia, was a
Vestal Virgin and the
daughter of
former king
Numitor, who had been
displaced by his
brother Amulius. In some sources, Rhea Silvia...
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daughter of
Numitor, king of Alba Longa, and
descended from Aeneas.
Numitor's younger brother Amulius seized the
throne and
killed Numitor's son, then forced...
- USS
Numitor (ARL-17) was to be laid down as an LST-542-class tank
landing ship but was
instead laid down as one of 39 Achelous-class
repair ships landing...
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Julii claimed kinship. The
traditional line of the
Alban kings ends with
Numitor, the
grandfather of
Romulus and Remus. One
later king,
Gaius Cluilius,...
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According to Livy,
necessity came first, as
Remus had been
captured by
Numitor, the
former King, a
descendant of Aeneas,
father of Rhea Silvia, and maternal...
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daughter and
Vestal priestess.
Sergio Romano [it] as
Amulius / Servios, King
Numitor's younger brother,
later known as Servios.
Ivana Lotito [it] as Gala (season...