The Origo gentis Romanae ("origin of the Roman people") is a short
historiographic literary compilation. It narrates the origins of the
Roman people, beginning with
Saturn and ending with
Romulus. The work was earlier associated with
Aurelius Victor, but it is no longer believed to be by his hand.
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