The first three scenes – Romulus and Remus suckled by the she-wolf, the fight against the cattle thieves, and Remus taken by Amulius – are positioned on the first short side of the hall. The next four scenes continue along the first long side: the killing of Amulius, the Asylum on the Capitoline Hill, Romulus marking the boundaries of Rome, and the abduction of the Sabine women. On the subsequent short wall, three more episodes: the consecration to Jupiter Feretrius, the battle between the Romans and the Sabines, and the death of Titus Tatius. On the remaining long wall, interspersed with the windows that illuminate the hall, are the last four panels: the plague that strikes Rome, the captain of the Veientes, Romulus’ arrogance, and the apparition of Romulus to Proculus.
