Truth: Romulus and Remus were twin brothers born to Rhea Silvia, a vestal virgin, and the god Mars (or in Greek mythology, Ares). The twins' birth is a central element in the myth., According to the legend, the twins were abandoned by the river Tiber, where they were left to die. However, they were miraculously saved and nursed by a she-wolf, which became an iconic symbol associated with the founding of Rome., Lie: Romulus and Remus peacefully co-ruled Rome for many years after its founding. In reality, the twins' story takes a tragic turn when they quarrel over the site for the new city, leading to Romulus killing Remus and becoming the sole founder and ruler of Rome., Romulus and Remus were born in a lavish palace, surrounded by the finest luxuries, and were raised by a team of devoted servants. In reality, their birth and upbringing in the legend involve being abandoned and nurtured by a she-wolf in a more humble, exposed setting by the Tiber River.,

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