The Capitoline Wolf (Italian: Lupa Capitolina) is a bronze sculpture of the mythical she-wolf suckling the twins, Romulus and Remus, from the legend of the founding of Rome. When Numitor, grandfather of the twins, was overthrown by his brother Amulius, the usurper ordered them to be cast into the Tiber River. They were rescued by a she-wolf who cared for them until a herdsman, Faustulus, found and raised them. The Capitoline Wolf has been housed since 1471 in the Palazzo dei Conservatori on the Campidoglio (the ancient Capitoline Hill), Rome, Italy.
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We can find thousands of Roman remains around the Iberian peninsula. In this video you will be able to watch some of the most important ones.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MfewA5ssvlo
Pupils of 5th Grade have learnt about Roman architecture in Spain by doing a Power Point presentation. Later, they exposed their work in front of their classmates.
On your left, you can see an example created by the teacher.