Why does Romulus give a body of laws to his people?
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Explanation:
Romulus (/ˈrɒmjələs/) was the legendary founder and first king of Rome. Various traditions attribute the establishment of many of Rome's oldest legal, political, religious, and social institutions to Romulus and his contemporaries. Although many of these traditions incorporate elements of folklore, and it is not clear to what extent a historical figure underlies the mythical Romulus, the events and institutions ascribed to him were central to the myths surrounding Rome's origins and cultural traditions.
Romulus gave a body of laws to his people due to following reasons:
- The first king of Rome was the Romulus who was known as the legendary founder.
- Many of the Rome's oldest religious, legal, political and social institutes were established by romulus and its contemporaries.
- Itlay's many areas were conquered by romulus for his city.
- Moreover, he leads to the creation of Rome's military system.
- Romulus spended a part of regin in making laws and everyone was commanded to follow them as these were made for there benefits and goodwill.