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Rhea (or Rea) Silvia (), also known as Ilia, (as well as other names) was the mythical mother of the twins Romulus and Remus, who founded the city of . I.4.2 This event was portrayed numerous times in Roman art. Her story is told in the first book of Ab Urbe Condita Libri of and in 's Roman History. The Legend of Rhea Silvia recounts how she was raped by Mars while she was a , resulting in the twins, as mentioned in the and the works of .


Legend
According to account of the legend, she was the daughter of , king of , and descended from . Numitor's younger brother seized the throne and killed Numitor's son, then forced Rhea Silvia to become a , a priestess of the goddess Vesta. As Vestal Virgins were sworn to celibacy, this would ensure the line of Numitor had no heirs. Rhea, however, became pregnant with the twins and by the Mars. I.4.2

According to , she believed this because she saw her children being cared for by a woodpecker and a wolf – animals sacred to Mars. The account says that Rhea Silvia went to a grove sacred to Mars to get water for use in the where she encountered Mars who attempted to rape her, she ran into a cave to escape him but to no avail. Mars then promised that her children would be great. These claims of her children's paternity were later doubted by the Roman historian Livy.

Vesta, to show her displeasure at the birth of Rhea Silvia's children, caused the holy fire in her temple to go out, shook her altar, and shut the eyes of her image. According to Ennius, the goddess Venus was more sympathetic to Rhea Silvia's plight.

(1997). 9781905125876, Classical Press of Wales. .

When Amulius learned of the birth he imprisoned Rhea Silvia and ordered a servant to kill the twins. But the servant showed mercy and set them adrift on the river , which, overflowing, left the infants in a pool by the bank. There, a she-wolf ( lupa), who had just lost her own cubs, suckled them.The she-wolf is memorialised in the Medieval bronze and is a symbol of Rome. Rhea Silvia was herself spared from death due to the intercession of Amulius' daughter Antho.Plutarch, "The Life of Romulus", 3. According to Ovid, Rhea Silvia ultimately threw herself into the Tiber.

(1997). 9781905125876, Classical Press of Wales. .

Romulus and Remus overthrew and reinstated Numitor as king in 752 BCE. They would then go to found .Dionysius of Halicarnassus, Roman Antiquities, 71.5Livy, Ab Urbe Condita, Book 1.


In Roman art
Despite Livy's and realist deflation of this myth, it is clear that the story of her seduction by Mars continued to be widely accepted. This is demonstrated by the recurring theme of Mars discovering Rhea Silvia in Roman arts: In bas-relief on the Casali Altar (), in engraved couched glass on the (), or on a in the . Mars' discovery of Rhea Silvia is a prototype of the "invention scene" ("discovery scene") familiar in ; Greek examples are furnished by and or Selene and Endymion.

The features a scene that has been interpreted as a depiction of the "invention", or coming-upon, of Rhea Sylvia by Mars.Noted by

In the Museo Nazionale Romano there is a depiction of Rhea Silvia sleeping during the conception of Romulus and Remus in a Relief.


In Roman literature
In a version presented by 's Fasti, it is the river who takes pity on her and invites her to rule his realm.

In 's , gives a prophecy that Rhea Silvia would give birth to Romulus and Remus by Mars.

Rhea Silvia's bearing of Romulus is mentioned in the Roman work, Vigil of Venus.


Academic analyses
  • In an article by Rosanna Lauriola, Rhea Silvia is held up as an example of how rape victims in Roman myths are valued more as the mothers and catalysts for change than as individuals in their own right.
  • A paper by Revika Gersht and Sonia Muryink divides the images of Rhea Silvia's conception by Mars into as many as seven different types.


Modern literature
  • In 's science fiction story "To Bring the Light", the protagonist meets a completely human Rhea Silvia, a sympathetic peasant living in a small shepherd community on in what would become the city of Rome.
  • In 's novel The Mark of Athena, Annabeth Chase meets Rhea Silvia and the god of the river Tiber in the forms of Audrey Hepburn and Gregory Peck's characters from the movie .
    (2012). 9781423155164, Disney Book Group. .
  • Rhea Silvia is the central character in 's historical fiction novel Rhea Silvia (2022).


See also
  • Ilia (name)
  • Founding of Rome
  • Rhea (mythology)
  • Tiberinus (god)


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