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What is Remus the god of?

What is Remus the god of?

Remus and his twin brother Romulus were the founders of Rome in Roman mythology. Their mother was Rhea Silvia, daughter of the king of Alba Longa, Numitor, and their father was Mars, the Roman god of war and equivalent of the Greek god Ares.

Why is Remus a wolf?

He was turned when he was four years old. Remus was turned by Fenrir Greyback, who sought revenge on his father for his unkind words about the werewolf community. The attack took place just before his fifth birthday, and although Lyall burst in and saved his son from death, the attack left Remus as a werewolf himself.

Why Remus was killed?

In Livy’s version, Remus simply died after jumping over Romulus’ wall, which is thought to be a sign from the gods of Rome’s power and fate. According to St. Jerome, Remus was killed for his mockery by one of Romulus’ supporters, either Fabius or Celer, who killed Remus by throwing a spade at his head.

Who killed Remus Greek mythology?

Romulus
Remus first saw six auspicious birds but soon afterward Romulus saw 12, and claimed to have won divine approval. The new dispute furthered the contention between them. In the aftermath, Remus was killed either by Romulus or by one of his supporters.

Who was the first king of Rome?

The king of Rome (Latin: rex Romae) was the chief magistrate of the Roman Kingdom. According to legend, the first king of Rome was Romulus, who founded the city in 753 BC upon the Palatine Hill. Seven legendary kings are said to have ruled Rome until 509 BC, when the last king was overthrown.

Is Remus Lupin a bad guy?

Lupin is a good man, which Harry valued above all else. He never imagined that that wouldn’t be good enough for everyone else until Lupin told him, “They will not want a werewolf teaching their children, Harry. And after last night, I see their point.”

Did Romulus really exist?

Romulus was the legendary founder of Rome said to have lived in the eighth century B.C. — but most historians think he did not exist in reality.

Who are the 2 founders of Rome?

Romulus and Remus, the legendary founders of Rome. Traditionally, they were the sons of Rhea Silvia, daughter of Numitor, king of Alba Longa.

How does Remus work and what does it do?

After entering the water, REMUS uses acoustic navigation to independently survey the area while sensors inside the instrument sample and record the data.A few short lessons allows a person to learn how to program a REMUS mission then launch, recover, and process the data.

Which is the most versatile member of the Remus AUVs?

The REMUS 100 can be configured to include a wide variety of standard and/or customer specified sensors and system options to meet your unique autonomous mission requirements. The most versatile member of the REMUS AUVs, the REMUS 600’s modular design enables its sensors to be easily reconfigured for mission specifics.

Are there any deep water versions of Remus?

A. There are several versions of REMUS. The deep ocean version, known as Semi-Autonomous Mapping System (SAMS), dives to 6,000 meters (3.7 miles) and can be operated from most any research vessel or ship that can accommodate a portable lab. In addition, there is a mid-water depth vehicle currently in design and testing.

Are there any disadvantages to using a Remus?

A. The only disadvantage of REMUS is that it does not hover, which prevents it from performing high resolution, close-up imaging. The smaller versions of REMUS do not go deep. The large version (SAMS) requires a substantial support vessel and is a lot more expensive.

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Ruth Doyle