Definition
Romulus, in Roman legend, is one of the twin founders of Rome. 🐺 He and his brother Remus were abandoned as infants and raised by a she-wolf. Romulus later killed Remus in a dispute over the location of Rome. He is considered the first king of Rome and a symbol of Roman power and destiny. Think of him as the decisive, ambitious founder, willing to take drastic action. He's the 'alpha' of Rome's origin story.