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Essay heading: Founding Myths of Greek and Roman Cities
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His son, SEXTUS raped LUCRETIA, the wife of Tarquinius COLLATINUS who told her husband and father, later killing herself. Tarquinius Superbus and his sons were forced into exile, and the Roman monarchy came to an end. [Lenardon, et al 2002]
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[Lenardon, et al 2002]
This myth of the founding of Rome was set somewhere near the fourth century B.C. but Roman scholar Marcus Terentius Varro claimed it actually took place in the first century B.C. [The History Channel 2002]
Another founding myth originating from Greece suggested that the Trojan Aeneas founded started a dynasty, which would give birth to Romulus and Remus and create Rome... displayed next 300 characters
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