Numitor - in ancient sources @ attalus.org
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Numitor
- the brother of Amulius, and grandfather of Romulus
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AnthPal_3.19
nding Rome they re-established Numitor in the kingdom. Tho
Ennius:Ann_78
mulus is reconciled with Numitor : MACROBIUS : [quoting
Euseb]:Chron_275
ingdom which belonged to Numitor, his elder brother, reign
Euseb]:Chron_289
force, while his elder brother Numitor was away in a dista
Just_43.2
reigned in this city, Numitor and Amulius became joint
Just_43.3
throne was restored to Numitor, and the city of Rome was
Oros_2.2
father of Amulus and of Numitor and the grandfather of Rhea
Oros_2.4
killing first his grandfather Numitor and next his brother
Polyaen_8.1.1
ks. [1] Amulius. Amulius and Numitor were brothers. Amul
Polyaen_8.2.1
to perpetual virginity. [2] Numitor. Remus and Romulus,
ValMax_2.2.9
merry, because their grandfather Numitor, king of the Albans,
[Vict]:VirIll_1
to his two Amulius and Numitor , on the condition that
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