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Senius and Aschius are the two legendary founders of Siena, Italy. They were brothers, sons of Remus, and thus Romulus was their uncle. Traditions developed in Siena, which can not be documented prior to the 16th century hold that after Romulus murdered their father during the Foundation of Rome, Senius (who gave his name to the city) and his brother Aschius were forced to flee Rome on horseback, riding respectively on a black horse and a white one, giving rise to the colors on the Balzana, the coat of arms of Siena.

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  • Senius und Aschius (de)
  • Senio e Ascanio (it)
  • Senius and Aschius (en)
  • Сений и Аский (ru)
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  • Се́ний и А́ский (лат. Senius et Aschius) — два легендарных основателя города Сиена в Италии. Они были братьями, сыновьями Рема. Соответственно Ромул был их дядей. (ru)
  • Senius und Aschius sind die zwei legendären Gründer der italienischen Stadt Siena. Sie waren in der mittelalterlichen, nicht auf antiken Vorlagen beruhenden Tradition der Stadt Brüder und die Söhne von Remus und Neffen von Romulus. Romulus und Remus wiederum sind die legendären Stadtgründer von Rom. Die Porta Camollia in der Stadtmauer von Siena wurde nach einem Gesandten oder Soldaten benannt, der die Brüder angeblich nach Rom zurücklocken sollte, sich aber stattdessen entschied, in der Stadt Siena zu bleiben. (de)
  • Senius and Aschius are the two legendary founders of Siena, Italy. They were brothers, sons of Remus, and thus Romulus was their uncle. Traditions developed in Siena, which can not be documented prior to the 16th century hold that after Romulus murdered their father during the Foundation of Rome, Senius (who gave his name to the city) and his brother Aschius were forced to flee Rome on horseback, riding respectively on a black horse and a white one, giving rise to the colors on the Balzana, the coat of arms of Siena. (en)
  • I gemelli Senio (o Seno) e Ascanio (o Aschio) erano, secondo la leggenda altomedievale senese, i figli di Remo, gemello di Romolo. La leggenda vuole che i due fratelli siano scappati al di là del Tevere per sfuggire allo zio, che, dopo il fratello, avrebbe voluto uccidere anche i nipoti. Inizialmente si sarebbero diretti verso il tempio del dio Giano, nella zona dell'odierno Gianicolo. Sarebbero poi fuggiti da Roma e scappati a nord verso l'Etruria, dove avrebbero fondato la città di Siena, portandosi dietro il simbolo della Lupa capitolina, che per questo motivo è divenuta il simbolo di Siena come Lupa senese. I due fratelli fondarono inizialmente tre fortificazioni sui tre colli che avrebbero poi in seguito formato la città, per potersi difendere dall'assedio di Montorio e Camelio, emiss (it)
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  • Senius und Aschius sind die zwei legendären Gründer der italienischen Stadt Siena. Sie waren in der mittelalterlichen, nicht auf antiken Vorlagen beruhenden Tradition der Stadt Brüder und die Söhne von Remus und Neffen von Romulus. Romulus und Remus wiederum sind die legendären Stadtgründer von Rom. Einer Legende nach, die sich in Siena entwickelt hat und die nicht vor dem 16. Jahrhundert dokumentiert worden ist, waren Senius und sein Bruder Aschius zur Flucht gezwungen worden, nachdem ihr Vater Remus von seinem Bruder Romulus nach der Gründung von Rom ermordet worden war. Bei ihrer Flucht ritten sie auf einem weißen und einem schwarzen Pferd. Der Legende nach erhielt in Anlehnung daran das Stadtwappen von Siena die Farben schwarz und weiß. Nach ihrer Flucht gründeten die beiden die Stadt Siena. Die Stadt wurde nach Senius benannt. Einige Erzählungen berichten, dass die Brüder von den Göttern auf ihrer Flucht beschützt worden seien, indem sie tagsüber in eine weiße und nachts in eine dunkle Wolke gehüllt wurden. Es wird auch berichtet, dass die Brüder die Statue der Kapitolinischen Wölfin aus dem Apollo-Tempel in Rom gestohlen hätten. Die Porta Camollia in der Stadtmauer von Siena wurde nach einem Gesandten oder Soldaten benannt, der die Brüder angeblich nach Rom zurücklocken sollte, sich aber stattdessen entschied, in der Stadt Siena zu bleiben. Eine wichtige Bedeutung dieser Gründungslegende ist, dass sie der Stadt Siena eine vornehme und traditionsreiche Entstehungsgeschichte verlieh, ähnlich wie es auch der Gründungsmythos um Romulus und Remus auch für Rom bewirkt hat. Dies war insbesondere im Rahmen der Rivalitäten der vielen italienischen Stadtstaaten in der Frühen Neuzeit wichtig. (de)
  • Senius and Aschius are the two legendary founders of Siena, Italy. They were brothers, sons of Remus, and thus Romulus was their uncle. Traditions developed in Siena, which can not be documented prior to the 16th century hold that after Romulus murdered their father during the Foundation of Rome, Senius (who gave his name to the city) and his brother Aschius were forced to flee Rome on horseback, riding respectively on a black horse and a white one, giving rise to the colors on the Balzana, the coat of arms of Siena. Some tellings of the legend hold that the brothers were protected by the Gods with a white cloud during the day and a dark cloud at night. They also claim the brothers stole the statue of the Capitoline Wolf from the Temple of Apollo in Rome. However, since the brothers were descendants of Remus, Siena did have a claim to be descendants of one of the siblings nurtured by the she-wolf (lupa), which serves as a symbol of Rome. The Porta Camollia, in the Walls of Siena, is putatively named after an emissary or soldier sent to lure the brothers back to Rome, but who elected to stay instead. One role of the legend is to grant the Sienese a noble and ancient ancestry; Rome itself had sought such a pedigree with the story of the Aeneid of Virgil. Many cities in the Italian peninsula seeking pre-eminence, such as Venice and Florence, also looked for a foundation story to link their city to greatness. It is possible that the black and white colors and history were meant to try to maintain a common bond even among the fractious Sienese, especially when torn by Guelf and Ghibelline civil strife and factionalism. (en)
  • I gemelli Senio (o Seno) e Ascanio (o Aschio) erano, secondo la leggenda altomedievale senese, i figli di Remo, gemello di Romolo. La leggenda vuole che i due fratelli siano scappati al di là del Tevere per sfuggire allo zio, che, dopo il fratello, avrebbe voluto uccidere anche i nipoti. Inizialmente si sarebbero diretti verso il tempio del dio Giano, nella zona dell'odierno Gianicolo. Sarebbero poi fuggiti da Roma e scappati a nord verso l'Etruria, dove avrebbero fondato la città di Siena, portandosi dietro il simbolo della Lupa capitolina, che per questo motivo è divenuta il simbolo di Siena come Lupa senese. I due fratelli fondarono inizialmente tre fortificazioni sui tre colli che avrebbero poi in seguito formato la città, per potersi difendere dall'assedio di Montorio e Camelio, emissari mandati da Roma dallo zio Romolo. Il nome di Siena deriverebbe da Senio, mentre il fratello avrebbe dato nome al vicino centro di Asciano. (it)
  • Се́ний и А́ский (лат. Senius et Aschius) — два легендарных основателя города Сиена в Италии. Они были братьями, сыновьями Рема. Соответственно Ромул был их дядей. (ru)
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