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- Faustulus abstract "In Roman mythology, Faustulus was the shepherd who found the infants Romulus and Remus, who were being suckled by a she-wolf, known as Lupa, on the Palatine Hill. He, with his wife, Acca Larentia, raised the children. In some versions of the myth, Larentia was a prostitute (in Latin a lupa, 'she-wolf'). The name Faustulus was later claimed by a Roman family, one of whom minted a coin showing Faustulus with the twins and she-wolf. Sextus Pompeius Fostlus issued a silver denarius in about 140 BCE that showed, on the reverse, the twins being suckled by a dangerous wolf with the shepherd Faustulus to their left.".
- Faustulus thumbnail Cortona_Romulus_and_Remus_Given_Shelter_by_Faustulus_01.jpg?width=300.
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- Faustulus wikiPageWikiLink Acca_Larentia.
- Faustulus wikiPageWikiLink Category:Shepherds.
- Faustulus wikiPageWikiLink Palatine_Hill.
- Faustulus wikiPageWikiLink Roman_mythology.
- Faustulus wikiPageWikiLink Romulus_and_Remus.
- Faustulus wikiPageWikiLink File:Cortona_Romulus_and_Remus_Given_Shelter_by_Faustulus_01.jpg.
- Faustulus wikiPageWikiLinkText "A shepherd".
- Faustulus wikiPageWikiLinkText "Faustulus".
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- Faustulus subject Category:Shepherds.
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- Faustulus comment "In Roman mythology, Faustulus was the shepherd who found the infants Romulus and Remus, who were being suckled by a she-wolf, known as Lupa, on the Palatine Hill. He, with his wife, Acca Larentia, raised the children. In some versions of the myth, Larentia was a prostitute (in Latin a lupa, 'she-wolf'). The name Faustulus was later claimed by a Roman family, one of whom minted a coin showing Faustulus with the twins and she-wolf.".
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- Faustulus depiction Cortona_Romulus_and_Remus_Given_Shelter_by_Faustulus_01.jpg.
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