{"id":10223,"date":"2023-10-29T20:35:19","date_gmt":"2023-10-29T19:35:19","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.learnancientrome.com\/?p=10223"},"modified":"2023-10-29T20:35:19","modified_gmt":"2023-10-29T19:35:19","slug":"which-creatures-saved-ancient-rome-from-the-gauls","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.learnancientrome.com\/which-creatures-saved-ancient-rome-from-the-gauls\/","title":{"rendered":"Which Creatures Saved Ancient Rome From The Gauls"},"content":{"rendered":"
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One of the most famous stories in Ancient Roman history is the tale of how Rome was saved from the invading Gauls with the help of “Creatures”. The story tells of how two creatures, a she-wolf and a woodpecker, saved Rome from certain destruction. The history and legend behind these creatures has fascinated people for centuries and continues to be an important part of Roman culture.<\/p>\n

At the time of Rome’s rescue from the Gauls, Rome was a very small city-state, surrounded and outnumbered by the much larger and powerful Gallic forces. The Woodpecker, reported to have a shocking red throat, was said to be the one to open the gates of the city and enable the Romans to defeat the Gauls.<\/p>\n

The wolf however is said to be sent from the gods, a symbol of Rome’s strength and protection. According to legend, the she-wolf took a member of the royal family, Romulus and Remus, under her protection. This helped saved the future of Rome and the story has been re-told and passed down through generations ever since.<\/p>\n

Archaeologists have uncovered evidence of the woodpecker’s activities around the gates of the city, and although it is not clear exactly what it did, this evidence does seem to suggest that the bird was at least involved in the incident. Similarly, a possible reference to the she-wolf is found in ancient Roman writing, which talks about a ‘wolf’ that saved Romulus and Remus from the Gauls. However, while the archaeological evidence supports the legend, the exact events surrounding the creatures’ intervention remain unknown.<\/p>\n