Rea Silvia was a legendary figure in Roman mythology. She was said to be the mother of Romulus and Remus, the founders of Rome. According to the myth, Rea Silvia was a Vestal Virgin, a priestess sworn to celibacy, who was impregnated by the god Mars. After giving birth to the twins, she was punished and imprisoned by her uncle, who was the king at the time, for breaking her vow of celibacy. The twins were later rescued by a wolf, and eventually established the city of Rome. The story of Rea Silvia has been immortalized in literature and art, and continues to be a significant aspect of Roman mythology and history.
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