What happened between Romulus & Remus and Caesar?
Romulus slew Remus over a dispute about which one of the two brothers had the support of the local deities to rule the new city and give it his name. The name they gave the city was Rome. Supposedly, Romulus had stood on one hill and Remus another, and a circle of birds flew over Romulus, signifying that he should be king. After founding Rome, Romulus not only created the Roman Legions and the Roman Senate, but also added citizens to his new city by abducting the women of the neighboring Sabine tribes, which resulted in the mixture of the Sabines and Romans into one people, ruled jointly by Romulus and Titus Tatius (the Sabine king). Romulus would become ancient Rome’s greatest conqueror, adding large amounts of territory and people to the dominion of Rome.