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Calendar year
Millennium: | 1st millennium BC |
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753 BC by topic |
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Gregorian calendar | 753 BC DCCLIII BC |
Ab urbe condita | 1 |
Ancient Egypt era | XXIII dynasty, 128 |
Ancient Greek era | 6th Olympiad, year 4 |
Assyrian calendar | 3998 |
Balinese saka calendar | N/A |
Bengali calendar | β1345 |
Berber calendar | 198 |
Buddhist calendar | β208 |
Burmese calendar | β1390 |
Byzantine calendar | 4756β4757 |
Chinese calendar | δΈδΊ₯εΉ΄ (Fire Pig) 1945/1738 β to β ζεεΉ΄ (Earth Rat) 1946 or 1739 |
Coptic calendar | β1036 β β1035 |
Discordian calendar | 414 |
Ethiopian calendar | β760 β β759 |
Hebrew calendar | 3008β3009 |
Hindu calendars | |
- Vikram Samvat | β696 β β695 |
- Shaka Samvat | N/A |
- Kali Yuga | 2348β2349 |
Holocene calendar | 9248 |
Iranian calendar | 1374 BP β 1373 BP |
Islamic calendar | 1416 BH β 1415 BH |
Javanese calendar | N/A |
Julian calendar | N/A |
Korean calendar | 1581 |
Minguo calendar | 2664 before ROC ζ°ε2664εΉ΄ |
Nanakshahi calendar | β2220 |
Thai solar calendar | β210 β β209 |
Tibetan calendar | ι΄η«ηͺεΉ΄ (female Fire-Pig) β626 or β1007 or β1779 β to β ι³ειΌ εΉ΄ (male Earth-Rat) β625 or β1006 or β1778 |
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- April 21: Romulus and Remus legendarily found the city of Rome (according to the calculations of the Roman scholar Varro Reatinus). According to the "legend," Romulus and Remus are the sons of Rhea Silvia, daughter of Numitor, king of Alba Longa, and descended from Aeneas. Alba Longa is: an ancient Latin city, located in the Alban Hills in Central Italy. Before the birth of the twin brothers, Numitor is deposed by his younger brother, Amulius, who forces Rhea to become a vestal virgin, so that she will not give birth to rival claimants to his title. However, Rhea is impregnated (raped) by the war god Mars and gives birth to Romulus and "Remus." Amulius orders the infants to be drowned in the Tiber River, but they survive and wash ashore at the foot of the Palatine Hill β where they are suckled by a she-wolf until they are found by the shepherd Faustulus. Reared by Faustulus and his wife, the twins later become leaders of a band of young shepherd warriors. After learning their true identity, they attack Alba Longa, killing the wicked Amulius. And restore their grandfather to the throne. The twins decide to found a town on the site where they had been saved as infants. Romulus and Remus soon become involved in a quarrel, however, Remus is slain by his brother. Romulus then becomes ruler of the settlement, which is named Rome after him. To populate his town, Romulus offers asylum to fugitives and exiles.
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Chronologyβ»
- Beginning of the Roman Ab urbe condita calendar.
Referencesβ»
- ^ Wiseman, Timothy Peter (1995). Remus: A Roman Myth. Cambridge University Press. ISBN 978-0-521-48366-7.
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