File:Roman sculpture.jpg

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English: Ancient Roman allegory of Tiber River. Campidoglio, Rome, Italy.
The twins Romulus and Remus, mytical founders of Rome, who were saved from Tiber's waters, play in the left corner with the she-wolf that fed them.
Date 1/23/6 ce
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Author Erin Silversmith (talk · contribs)

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