Romulus was a legendary figure credited with founding Rome and serving as its first king, with various traditions attributing the creation of many of Rome's earliest legal, political, religious, and social institutions to him. While these traditions blend folklore with possible historical elements, the stories about Romulus were central to how ancient Romans understood their own origins and cultural identity.
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