This is what Amulius did to gain power of Alba Longa.
What is overthrew his brother Numitor?
This is the twin for whom Rome is named after.
Who is Romulus?
This god has the same name in both pantheons.
Who is Apollo?
This is the god of water (both fresh and saltwater), horses, and earthquakes.
Who is Neptune?
This month was named after Janus.
What is January?
This is the relationship between King Numitor and Amulius.
What is brothers?
This is what Romulus and Remus did after helping to restore their grandfather Numitor to the throne of Alba Longa.
What is go found their own city?
This Greek goddess is not as widely worshipped in the Roman pantheon whose symbol is an owl.
Who is Athena/Minerva?
This is the Roman equivalent to Hephaestus, the god of fire and the forge.
Who is Vulcan?
This is one of Janus's domains.
What are beginnings/endings/the threshold?
This is what Amulius ordered his servants to do with infant Romulus and Remus.
What is kill them/send them down the river?
This is the godly father of Romulus and Remus.
Who is Mars?
This Roman goddess would probably be upset that she's an asteroid and not a planet. Her domains include pregnancy and childbirth.
Who is Juno?
This god is the child of Mars and Venus, a god of love.
Who is Cupid?
Janus Bifrons is a reference to the fact that Janus is portrayed with two of these features.
What are faces?
The two animals that rescued/helped to raise Romulus and Remus. (Must name both!)
What are the she-wolf and the woodpecker?
This is the twin who was arrested that led Numitor to know that his grandsons were still alive.
Who is Remus?
This goddess's domains are love, desire, and prosperity.
This goddess is a goddess of the lower classes in the Roman tradition. She is the goddess of the moon and the hunt.
Janus ruled with this god in a Golden Age of prosperity in Roman history.
Who is Saturn?
The names of the human couple that adopted Romulus and Remus. (You must name at least one!)
Who are Faustulus and Acca Larentia?
This is how the twins decided which of the two hills, the Palatine and the Aventine, would be where they would build their city.
What is augury/how many birds landed on them?
Though not an exact match, this Roman god is meant to be equivalent to Cronus.
Who is Saturn?
Who is Ceres?
The nymph Canens, that Janus was able to trick and seduce, was made the goddess of this feature.
What is the door hinge?