- In
Roman mythology, King
Numitor (classical Latin: [ˈnʊmɪtɔr]) of Alba
Longa was the
maternal grandfather of Rome's
founder and
first king, Romulus, and...
- 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...
- 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...
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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...
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mythology and the
legend of the
founding of Rome. He is the son of Albe's king
Numitor and he was to
succeed him, but he was
killed by his
uncle Amulius who wanted...
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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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mother Rhea
Silvia was a
Vestal Virgin and the
daughter of
former king
Numitor, who had been
displaced by his
brother Amulius. In some sources, Rhea Silvia...
- the legend,
Romulus and
Remus are the sons of Rhea Silvia,
daughter of
Numitor, king of Alba Longa, and
descended from Aeneas. Alba
Longa is an ancient...
- griffithii.
Batocera numitor ferruginea Thomson, 1858
Batocera numitor loki Kriesche, 1915
Batocera numitor numitor Newman, 1842
Batocera numitor palawanicola...
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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...