[ noun ] (Roman mythology) founder of Rome; suckled with his twin brother Remus by a wolf after their parents (Mars and Rhea Silvia) abandoned them; Romulus killed Remus in an argument over the building of Rome <noun.person>
I think we should change that." In support of his ideas, the two most interesting plays in this year's festival were the commissioned works, one from veteran playwright Romulus Linney and the other from novelist Joyce Carol Oates.
Romulus, reputed to be a moderate, is the only military man in the 13-member Cabinet.
He said he waited about an hour to make sure she was dead, then called Romulus police.
Romulus, where Detroit Metropolitan Airport is located, is some 10 miles west of Detroit.
Romulus District Judge Henry Zaborowski, who presided over Harper's two-day preliminary hearing, said he agreed with prosecutors' claims that there was a conspiracy to end Mrs. Harper's life.
Kelsey-Hayes is an auto parts maker based in Romulus, Mich.
Fritz Romulus, said earlier in the week that the seven could take part in elections scheduled for next fall.
Romulus then founded Rome in 753 B.C., as the legend goes.
Arrests reported Saturday morning included 103 in Philadelphia and 40 in Romulus, Mich.
He lectures his siblings on Romulus and Remus.
As she did last year, she drove the 90 miles from Bay City on Wednesday to attend the memorial service at Middlebelt Road and Interstate 94 in suburban Romulus.
It was almost like having a private airplane." The plane left Charles De Gaulle airport in Paris earlier Saturday and landed at Detroit Metropolitan Airpiort in Romulus shortly before 5 p.m. EST, an airport spokesman said.