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  1. The Rape of the Sabines: Directed by Alberto Gout. With Lorena Velázquez, Alex Johnson, Tere Velázquez, Wolf Ruvinskis. The Sabine tribe battles Romulus in the early days of Rome after Romans seize their women as unwilling brides.

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    • Action, Adventure, Drama
    • Alberto Gout
    • 1962-07-19
  2. The Rape of the Sabine Women ( Latin: Sabinae raptae, Classical pronunciation: [saˈbiːnae̯ ˈraptae̯]; lit. 'the kidnapped Sabine women' ), also known as the Abduction of the Sabine Women or the Kidnapping of the Sabine Women, was an incident in the legendary history of Rome in which the men of Rome committed a mass abduction of ...

  3. El Rapto de las Sabinas (English Translation: The Rape of the Sabine Women) is a 1962 historical drama film adaptation of the Roman foundation myth about the abduction of Sabine women by the Romans shortly after the foundation of the city of Rome (probably in the 750s BC).

  4. 1 mars 2022 · 'Rescue of the Sabines' - The Rape of the Sabine Women - 1962 - YouTube. Epic Scenes. 1.49K subscribers. Subscribed. 12. 1.2K views 1 year ago. Final scene of the movie 'El Rapto de las...

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  5. 20 mars 2008 · The story of the rape of the Sabine women is an ancient one. Like many founding myths of nations, it involves sexual violence. 1 Romulus, one of the legendary founders of Rome, led a group of womanless men, a state without a nation, doomed to extinction.

  6. 22 févr. 2007 · The Rape of the Sabine Women: Directed by Eve Sussman. With Nina Adamopoulou, Petros Aivazis, Poppi Alkouli, Marina Anagnostopoulou. Re-envisioning the myth as a 1960's period piece with the Romans cast as G-men, the Sabines as butchers' daughters, and the heyday of Rome allegorically implied in an affluent international style summer ...

  7. The classic story from the early days of Rome where there are no women. Romulus, the founder of Rome, finds women to be wives from Sabina where there are a lot of women. The Sabine men, of course, attack Rome to get their wives and daughters back.