Rome celebrates 2,771st birthday

IANS  |  Rome 

Celebrations took place across on Saturday as the capital of commemorated its founding 2,771 years ago.

"Happy birthday Rome! Today we celebrate the passing of 2,771 years from the founding of the Eternal City," Raggi tweeted.

"Three days of events to create community and celebrate together."

Official events at included a prize-giving ceremony to school children who participated in a contest about the city, to local police officers for outstanding service, and to and native,

As well, students from with Chinese option -- which offers an in-depth Chinese language and Chinese studies curriculum -- read a passage from the Aeneid, a Latin epic poem written by Virgil in 29-19 BC, which tells the legend of Aeneas, a Trojan warrior who fled to

According to legend, his descendants Romulus and Remus -- the twins who were raised by a she-wolf, and who are the symbol of as well as its soccer team, -- eventually founded the Eternal City.

Virgil is Dante's guide in the Divine Comedy, the narrative poem that is considered to be one of the great works of world literature.

Celebrations for Rome's birthday, which began on Friday and last into Sunday, include exhibitions, concerts, activities for children, street theater, poetry readings, and a parade in ancient Roman costumes at the Circus Maximus.

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First Published: Sun, April 22 2018. 02:06 IST