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Senius and
Aschius are the two
legendary founders of Siena, Italy. They were brothers, sons of Remus,[citation needed] and thus
Romulus was
their uncle...
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Emperor Augustus.
According to
local legend,
Siena was
founded by
Senius and Aschius, two sons of
Remus and thus
nephews of Romulus,
after whom Rome...
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etiologically linked to
black and
white horses of the
legendary city's founders,
Senius and Aschius.
There are thirty-five
statues of
prophets and
patriarchs grouped...
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fallen ones in battle.
After being disgusted with
Senius'
overall progress, Karl
threatens Senius with
death if he doesn't have the
first batch ready...
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Capitoline Wolf at
Siena Duomo.
According to a
legend Siena was
founded by
Senius and Aschius, two sons of Remus. When they fled Rome, they took the statue...
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Designation Inhabitants Notes First appearance Earth-∂
Circadia Senius, Cusimano, Dawn and Don, Giffitz,
Green Lantern, Roxxas,
Charles Taine,
Eobard Thawne...
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France The
Sienese have a
traditional tale that the city was
founded by
Senius and Aschius,
another pair of
twins who were also
suckled by a she-wolf....
- 1st-century
saint who was also
abandoned in the wild and
nursed by a she-wolf.
Senius and Aschius, the
legendary twin
founders of
Siena Cain and Abel,
first sons...
- (Mary of Egypt) Anna Erler-Schnaudt (Munich)
Tenor Doctor Mari****
Felix Senius (Berlin)
Baritone Pater Ecstaticus Nicola Geisse-Winkel (Wiesbaden Opera)...
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Prussian tenor Felix Senius (1868–1913) in the title-role Palestrina. The
first public performance was
indeed in 1917, yet
Senius died in 1913, so Erb...