In the beginning of the tumult1, Numitor, calling out that the city was assaulted by an enemy, and the palace attacked, had drawn2 away the Alban youth to the citadel3, on pretence4 of securing it by an armed garrison5; and, in a little time seeing the young men, after perpetrating the murder, coming towards him, with expressions of joy, he instantly called the people to an assembly, laid before them the iniquitous6 behaviour of his brother towards himself; the birth of his grandchildren, how they were begotten7, how educated, how discovered; then informed them of the death of the usurper8, and that he had himself encouraged the design. The youths at the same time advancing with their followers9, through the midst of the assembly, saluted10 their grandfather as King; on which the multitude, testifying their assent11 by universal acclamations, ratified12 to him the royal title and authority. When Numitor was thus reinstated in the sovereignty at Alba, Romulus and Remus were seized with a desire of building a city in the place where they had been exposed and educated. There were great numbers of Albans and Latines, who could be spared for the purpose, and these were joined by a multitude of shepherds; so that, all together, they formed such a numerous body, as gave grounds to hope that Alba and Lavinium would be but small, in comparison with the city which they were about to found. These views were interrupted by an evil, hereditary13 in their family, ambition for rule. Hence arose a shameful14 contest; though they had in the beginning rested their dispute on this amicable15 footing, that, as they were twins, and consequently, no title to precedence could be derived16 from priority of birth, the gods, who were guardians17 of the place, should choose by auguries18,* which of the two should give a name to the new city, and enjoy the government of it when built. Romulus chose the Palatine, Remus the Aventine mount, as their consecrated19 stands to wait the auguries. We are told that the first omen20 appeared to Remus, consisting of six vultures; and, that, after this had been proclaimed, twice that number showed themselves to Romulus; on which each was saluted King by his own followers; the former claiming the kingdom on the ground of the priority of time; the latter, on that of the number of the birds. On their meeting, an altercation21 ensued, then blows; and their passions being inflamed22 by the dispute, the affair proceeded at last to extremity23, and murder was the consequence. Remus fell by a blow received in the tumult. There is another account more generally received, that Remus, in derision of his brother, leaped over the new wall, and that Romulus, enraged24 thereat, slew25 him, uttering at the same time this imprecation, “So perish every one that shall hereafter leap over my wall.” 751. By these means Romulus came into the sole possession of the government, and the city, when built, was called after the name of its founder26. The first buildings which he raised, were on the Palatine hill, where he himself had been brought up. To the other deities27 he performed worship, according to the mode of the Albans, but to Hercules, according to that of the Greeks, as instituted by Evander.
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