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The She-Wolf Statue. |
According to Ionian myth, the twins Ionius and Iulius founded the city of Ionia and consolidated the rule of the area under Ionius, the first Ionian king. An oracle said that twin sons would dethrone King Amulius, so he decreed that all twins should be killed for two years. Not even the king's niece, Rhea, was immune from this decree, but servants abandoned her twins on the bank of the Allia river instead of killing them outright.
A mother wolf found the twins and carried them to a nearby cave to suckle them back to health. They stayed for months, growing strong under the she-wolf's care. She eventually found a shepherd, Faustulus, who adopted the boys as his own. They grew up not knowing of the oracle nor their importance, eventually becoming soldiers in one of the many civil wars. In the years to come, they dethroned King Amulius and united the people on both sides of the civil war into the Kingdom of Ionia. In the hour of their triumph, Ionius and Iulius had a dispute about where to build the capital city, leaving Iulius dead and only Ionius's name to live in perpetuity as the name of the city and the kingdom.