A statue of the founders of Rome, Romulus and Remus at Siena. A fine example of a corinthian capitol. The town's emblem: a she-wolf suckling infants Romulus and Remus can be seen across the city. According to legend, Siena was founded by Senius, son of Remus, who was in turn the brother of Romulus, after whom Rome was named. Date: circa 1910s
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Image Number: 4220-20419163Rights ManagedCredit Line:Grenville Collins/Mary Evans Picture Library/Pantheon/SuperStockCollection:Mary Evans Picture Library Contributor:Grenville Collins Model Release:NoProperty Release:NoResolution:3405×5387
