By tradition, the city of Rome was founded in 753 B.C.*
But the awnser to your question is D
The Trojan prince Aeneas, an important figure linking the Romans with
the Trojans and the goddess Venus, is sometimes credited with the
founding of Rome as the culmination of his post-Trojan War adventures,
but the version of the Roman foundation myth that is most familiar is
that of Romulus, the first king of Rome.
Explanation:
Verkhoyansk Mountains, also spelled Verkhoiansk or Verchojansk, Russian Verkhoyansky Khrebet, mountains of Sakha (Yakutiya), far northeastern Russia, extending for 700 miles (1,100 km)—in a huge arc parallel to and east of the lower Lena River—to the Laptev Sea.
The first one is wrong because they were still in disarray and revolution at the time being. They couldn't quite do this at the time due to those two problems.