Remus is a figure from Roman mythology, known as one of the twin brothers who, along with his sibling Romulus, is credited with founding the city of Rome. According to legend, they were raised by a she-wolf and later decided to establish a city. However, a dispute between the brothers led to a tragic outcome.
In the myth, Remus is often depicted as a symbol of conflict and rivalry. His death at the hands of Romulus serves as a cautionary tale about the consequences of ambition and jealousy. The story of Remus and Romulus is central to Roman cultural identity and history.