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The Death of Romulus With a new city full of men and women, Romulus became king. One day, Romulus and friends went onto the top of a hill. When suddenly, a cloud covered the hill. When the cloud left, Romulus was gone!! The Romans believed that Romulus had been taken to Mt. Olympus in the cloud and had become a god. The story spread that before he “left”, Romulus had announced that Rome would become the capital of the world Many historians believe that Romulus was actually murdered on the hill; the story was fabricated to explain his disappearance. According to legend, Romulus became the god Quirinal (or Quirinus), and the Romans dedicated a temple to him. Without a king, the people of Rome panicked. and there was much uproar in Rome. The Romans fought over who would be the next king – some wanted the new king to be of Sabine blood, while others wanted a Roman. To calm the masses, the Roman senate came up with an idea. To calm the people, the senate chose a Sabine man named Numa to be the next king. Numa was a very well-respected man who was known for his justice and piety. Following the disappearance of Romulus, Numa Pompilius became the next king. One of the first things which Numa did was build a temple to the god Janus. Janus was the Roman god believed to have two faces (back and front) and was the god of doorways, luck and peace. The temple doors were always to remain open, signifying that Rome was at war and to be closed in times of peace (only twice in Roman history were they ever closed). Numa then revised the Roman calendar to twelve lunar months from the old system (which only had ten months). He added the months of January and February to the calendar. Because the Roman calendar was off by a few days, Numa “inserted” intercalary months every few years to balance out the calendar. Numa, however, was concerned that Rome’s military history might influence its future. Therefore, he devised a plan which turned Rome into a city of peace. Numa realized that Rome had been founded as a city of wa so he sought to change this. He wished for Rome to be known as a city of peace, so he sought to inspire them with the fear of the gods. He created a story which said that he was in the habit of meeting a goddess named Egeria at night who gave him religious advice. Numa established the cult of Vesta with its twelve Vestal Virgins whose chief duty was to protect the eternal flame of Rome. Numa believed that as long as the flame was kept alive, then Rome would remain. Numa also established the Salii, the leaping priests of Mars. These male priests would leap through the streets carrying the sacred shields believed to have fallen from heaven. Rome began to change and became known as a city of peace. When Numa died, the story spread that the goddess Egeria had turned him into a well. With Numa gone, the people once again panicked.