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Cave May Hold Secrets to Legend of Ancient Rome - discussion about legend vs fact
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I personally do not know if the place truly was the cave where the two boys were raised, and if that actually happened - and the article does not prove that the cave was really such a place. More interesting, is that the legend of the two boys was actually celebrated and clearly was also officially acknowledged and a monument to it was created in that cave. This is what I am pointing out, and also, how even though there is actual factual evidence of a place that is spoken of in legend, it does not mean that what happened in the legend is necessarily true or even really took place. What it does prove, is that the legend is based on some factual basis (meaning in this case that Rome really did celebrate this origin). I recall long ago a similar discussion, I believe it was in one of the religion threads, where Bugs was expousing this technique in the case of the Bible, to insinuate that it had more validity than other Holy Books. This provides further evidence, that many of the books that contain legends, and tales that contain legends, also have factual places that really existed. [url=http://faq.ozoneasylum.com/397/]WebShaman[/url] | [i]The keenest sorrow (and greatest truth) is to recognize ourselves as the sole cause of all our adversities. - Sophocles[/i]
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