The Plutarch Podcast
Romulus
Dec 11, 2020
Season 2
Episode 2
Tom Cox - grammaticus
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Parallel - Theseus
Origin Stories
- Rome: What's in a name?
- From Aeneas to Alba Longa
- Romulus and Remus: Childhood
- Left to die by a river
- Wolf and woodpecker
- Romulus and Remus: Off to Found a City
- Rome is for runaways! Open the gates and seize the...day?
- Location, location, location!
- Vultures? 6/12? First/Second?
- Walls and Ditches – death of Remus
- Plows the circumference: pomerium etym.
Rome's Birthday - April 21, 753 BC
Roman Customs: More Etymologies and etiologies
Sabine Women
- Not the Sobbin' Women...
- Did Romulus need women or want war?
- R. sets up a feast (finds an altar?)
- Conses < consilium
- On my signal…
- How many taken?
Origin of the Roman Triumph
- Acron v. Romulus: 1 v. 1
- R. wins and dedicates his armor to Jupiter

Jean Auguste Dominique Ingres (1780–1867), Romulus’ Victory over Acron (i.e. the first Roman Triumph), (1812), tempera on canvas, 276 x 530 cm, École des Beaux Arts, Paris. Wikimedia Commons.
Plutarch's Walking Tour of Rome
- Tarpeian Rock
- Lacus Curtius
- Jupiter Stator
- Etym. Quirites?
Civic Duties
- Three Tribes
- 100 more Senators
- Privileges for Women
- Feasts, old and new
- Vestals, sacred fire (more on this in the Life of Numa)
- Lituus and Augurs
- Laws
- Divorce
- Murder / Parricide
Romulus' End and Rome's Beginning
- Tatius, co-king, killed
- Haughty King
- Numitor dies; Romulus inherits Alba
- Romulus disappears
- Murdered?
- Taken up into heaven?
- Romulus' advice to the Romans:
- "Tell the Romans that if they practice self-restraint, and add to it valor, they will reach the utmost heights of human power."
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