Numa Pompilius

Second legendary Sabine king of Rome (715-673 BC). According to legend he was king of Rome, successor to Romulus. Most of the religious rites of ancient and modern Rome were developed by him. He was supposedly responsible for the pontifices, flamens (sacred priests), vestal virgins, the building of the temple of Janus, and the reorganization of the calendar into days. His reign was a peaceful one compared with that of Tullius Hostilius who succeeded him.

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