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chhiat-oāⁿ Thâu-ia̍h (Pe̍h-oē-jī) — 頭頁 (漢字) 切換
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The Capitoline Wolf is a bronze sculpture made by unknown Etruscan sculptors (5th century BC), with the twins Romulus and Remus added in the late 15th century AD, by sculptor Antonio del Pollaiuolo. The sculptural group depicts a scene from the legend of the founding of Rome, occurred on 21 April 753 BC.
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Lí nā thâu 1-piàn lâi chiah, lí ē-sái seng khoàⁿ Te̍k-sek tô͘-siōng, Iu-liông tô͘-siōng ia̍h-sī Te̍k-soán tô͘-siōng, mā thang tī Goán--ê liap-iáⁿ-ka kap Goán--ê oē-tô͘-ka khoàⁿ tio̍h goán sai-hū-kip kòng-hiàn-chiá--ê chok-phíⁿ, ia̍h-sī lâi khoàⁿ Nî-soán tô͘-siōng. Loē-iông
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