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  • '''Aeneas''' is the hero of the [[epic]] [[poetry|poem]] by the [[Ancient Rome|Roman] ...ther. Aeneas and his Trojan followers, mostly men. On reaching [[Italy]], Aeneas realises that this is the place where they are destined to settle. But in
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  • [[Image:Mediterranean_Sea3.jpg|thumb|right|450px|alt=Map of Aeneas' journey.|Aeneas visited many locations on his journey, often following the path of [[Ulysse ...gical]] account of the travels of Aeneas. See the following map. Generally Aeneas travels westward, avoiding Greece, and detouring in Carthage, before finall
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  • ...aces in the [[Mediterranean Sea]] visited by the fleeing Trojan [[hero]] [[Aeneas]].
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  • ...ey try to flee the destruction of the city of [[Troy (ancient city)]], but Aeneas can only see her ''shade''.]] ...[[son]] [[Ascanius]]. But Creusa is lost in the maelstrom of battle; when Aeneas goes back for her, he finds she is lost.
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  • ...mb|right|250px|alt=Family tree diagram.|Ascanius was the son of Creusa and Aeneas, according to [[Virgil]].]] ...e|Roman]] [[historian]]. Ascanius becomes a king in Italy after his father Aeneas dies.
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  • {{r|Aeneas}} {{r|Journey of Aeneas}}
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  • ...of an outdoor court scene with a ship inthe background.|In the picture, [[Aeneas]] arrives at the court of King Latinus. The painting was from 1661 to 1663 ...esting that Lavinia should marry a [[stranger]] who Latinus believed to be Aeneas.
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  • ...but she won't even look at him, and walks away without saying a word. The Aeneas-Dido love story forms a major transition in the epic tale.
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  • '''Aeneas''' is the hero of the [[epic]] [[poetry|poem]] by the [[Ancient Rome|Roman] ...ther. Aeneas and his Trojan followers, mostly men. On reaching [[Italy]], Aeneas realises that this is the place where they are destined to settle. But in
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  • ...anean Sea]] including the island of [[Crete]]. In this painting from 1530, Aeneas leaves Crete along with the Penates in the boat.]] ...sit princess [[Dido]] as well as [[Sicily]] and finally to [[Italy]] where Aeneas founded the city of [[Rome]]. Scholars such as [[Elizabeth Vandiver]] sugge
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  • Character from Roman mythology who was the son of the Trojan prince Aeneas.
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  • [[Image:Aeneas and Turnus.jpg|thumb|350px|[[Aeneas]] slays Turnus in this painting by Luca Giordano, 1634-1705.]] ...e was supposed to marry an outsider, and King Latinus saw that outsider as Aeneas. Turnus' supporters included Latinus's wife queen [[Amata]], his sister and
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  • Legendary father of the Roman hero Aeneas and a Trojan, who has an affair with the goddess Venus or Aphrodite.
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  • ...nd chief [[antagonist]] in [[Virgil]]'s ''[[Aeneid]]'' who competed with [[Aeneas]] for the hand of [[Lavinia]] in marriage.
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  • ...t]] [[Virgil]] in the ''[[Aeneid]]'', and he [[prediction|predicted]] that Aeneas would found the [[city]] of [[Rome]].
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  • ...ht|300px|alt=Picture.|Anchises is carried by his strong son and part-god [[Aeneas]] out of the burning city of [[Troy (ancient city)]].]] '''Anchises''' is the [[father]] of the [[Roman]] [[hero]] [[Aeneas]] and a [[Troy (ancient city)|Trojan]] who has [[sexual intercourse|an affa
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  • ...who fell in love with Queen Dido of Carthage, but was rejected in favor of Aeneas, according to the Roman poet Virgil.
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  • ...aces in the [[Mediterranean Sea]] visited by the fleeing Trojan [[hero]] [[Aeneas]].
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  • ...o [[Virgil]] in ''[[Aeneid|The Aeneid]]'', the ''Penates'' traveled with [[Aeneas]] from [[Troy (ancient city)]] to [[Italy]] during a long voyage.
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  • ...Lavinia]], who was fought over fiercely by two [[epic]] [[hero|heroes]] -- Aeneas and Turnus -- near the end of the ''Aeneid''.]] ...usband favored a marriage to the [[Troy (ancient city)|Trojan]] [[hero]] [[Aeneas]]. Amata was a minor character in ''[[Aeneid|The Aeneid]]'' by [[Virgil]] w
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  • ...visited by [[Aeneas]] as he traveled through the [[underworld]], and tells Aeneas how [[Helen of Troy]] betrayed him, and his [[body]] was bludgeoned serious
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  • An [[epic poem]] written by [[Virgil]], which depicts the hero [[Aeneas]] fleeing from [[Troy (ancient city)]], journeying to [[Carthage]], [[Sicil
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  • ...f [[Thrace]]. In the ''[[Aeneid]]'', her sceptre is in the possession of [[Aeneas]], who presents it to [[Dido]] of [[Carthage]].
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  • ...devious purpose of persuading the [[Trojan women]] to burn the ships of [[Aeneas]] and the [[Troy (ancient city)|Trojans]] to prevent them from leaving [[Si ...]]. Beroe incites the [[Trojan women]] to burn the ships; while the son of Aeneas named [[Ascanius]] tries to prevent this from happening, he fails, but the
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  • ...esire for glory, proposed to go alone by night through enemy lines to tell Aeneas of the situation, but Euryalus insisted on accompanying him. They killed m
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  • ...]'' and was the [[story]] of the [[Troy (ancient city)|Trojan]] [[hero]] [[Aeneas]] who, according to this story, was the [[founder]] of the [[city]] of [[Ro
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  • ...of [[Carthage]], but she rejected his overtures of [[love]] in favor of [[Aeneas]], according to the Roman [[poetry|poet]] [[Virgil]]. He was the son of [[J
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  • ...e Aeneid as having happened a thousand years earlier during the funeral of Aeneas' father [[Anchises]]. Rather, it is likely the Roman military picked up the
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  • {{r|Aeneas}}
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  • [[Image:Mediterranean_Sea3.jpg|thumb|right|450px|alt=Map of Aeneas' journey.|Aeneas visited many locations on his journey, often following the path of [[Ulysse ...gical]] account of the travels of Aeneas. See the following map. Generally Aeneas travels westward, avoiding Greece, and detouring in Carthage, before finall
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  • {{r|Journey of Aeneas}}
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  • ...y of [[Rome]]. Juno sided with Carthaginian queen [[Dido]], and later with Aeneas' rival [[Turnus]] along with the [[Rutulians]]. Juno preferred Rome's futur
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  • ...|poet]] [[Virgil]] tells how the [[Troy (ancient city)|Trojan]] [[hero]] [[Aeneas]] visited and found the islands were inhabited by [[Harpies]].
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  • ...of Troy, including [[Hector]] and, by one account in the ''[[Aeneid]]'', [[Aeneas]]. A [[strategy|strategem]] of using a [[Trojan horse]] to deceive the city
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  • ...f the child. For example, in [[Greek mythology]], the parent of the hero [[Aeneas]] was [[Anchises]], but when time passed, the son carried the lame and aged
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  • ...'s [[Aeneid]]: when the Greeks broke into the city, the Trojan [[hero]] [[Aeneas]] had an opportunity to kill Helen but was dissuaded by his mother, the god
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  • ...dering journey home by [[Odysseus]], and the trek in search of a home by [[Aeneas]].
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  • ..."; such is the relationship between [[Henry Hudson]] and [[Hudson Bay]], [[Aeneas]] and the [[Aeneid]], and [[Guglielmo Marconi]] and the [[Marconigram]] (an
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  • ...Troy, Aphrodite intervenes periodically in the story to provide advice to Aeneas or to argue on his behalf in the councils on [[Mount Olympus]], and to try
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  • ...founded around 500 BCE, by describing the adventures of a [[hero]] named [[Aeneas]] around 1200 BCE. In essence, Virgil could ''fit the facts'' in his epic t ...yle as [[Homer]]. The ''Aeneid'''s first six books describe the journey of Aeneas from [[Troy (ancient city)]] to Rome. Virgil used several additional models
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  • ...)|Aphrodite]], who was the mother of the [[Ancient Rome|Roman]] [[hero]] [[Aeneas]], according to the [[poetry|poet]] [[Virgil]] in the ''[[Aeneid]]''. The h
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  • ...[depression|depressed]] by being rejected by her [[romantic love|lover]] [[Aeneas]] that she committed [[suicide]] which is sometimes seen as a type of ''mad
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  • ...directly commissioned by [[Octavian Augustus]] (supposedly a descendant of Aeneas), so having Trojans found an empire which later dominated Greece was a very In ''The Aeneid'', during the long voyage seeking a new home, Aeneas was advised to avoid many of the same hazards appearing in Homer's [[The Od
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  • ...[[Ilione]]; [[Deiphobus]]; [[Troilus]]; [[Polites]]; [[Creusa]], wife of [[Aeneas]]; [[Laodice]], wife of [[Helicaon]]; [[Polyxena]], who was slaughtered on
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  • ...' or ''Commedia''. It's the story of [[Troy (ancient city)|Trojan]] hero [[Aeneas]], therefore the name ''Aeneid''. It was originally written in [[Latin lang ...pened in the period from 1184 BC to 753 BC, and allows Virgil to establish Aeneas as a "founder" of Rome, even though there's another [[mythology|myth]] of t
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  • ...|Juno]] and her husband (and brother) [[Jupiter]], on the condition that [[Aeneas]] would be able to found the city of [[Rome]] if the Latin language was all
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  • ...al [[epic]] poem called ''[[Aeneid|The Aeneid]]'' by [[Virgil]] in which [[Aeneas]] carries his aged father [[Anchises]] and son [[Ascanius]] to escape the b
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  • ...since Rome was founded (according to the [[epic]] poem) by the [[hero]] [[Aeneas]].
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  • ...mpkin", "fool") for ''Petronius'' etc.</ref> By tracing their descent from Aeneas, the ''Iulii'' belonged to the so-called "Trojan" families of Rome. ...s as the "young Iuppiter" Vediovis, especially since Iulus had inaugurated Aeneas' cult and had built him a temple in [[Alba Longa]].</ref> Therefore Alföld
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  • ...mpkin", "fool") for ''Petronius'' etc.</ref> By tracing their descent from Aeneas, the ''Iulii'' belonged to the so-called "Trojan" families of Rome. ...s as the "young Iuppiter" Vediovis, especially since Iulus had inaugurated Aeneas' cult and had built him a temple in [[Alba Longa]].</ref> Therefore Alföld
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  • ...ion by Brutus, great-grandson of the [[Troy (ancient city)|Trojan]] hero [[Aeneas]], the legendary ancestor of the [[Ancient Rome|Romans]], to [[Cadwaladr]],
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  • ...compelled to fall in love with the [[Troy (ancient city)|Trojan]] [[hero]] Aeneas, but when jilted, she committed suicide. Mentally healthy? * [[Aeneas]], the ''Aeneid'' character who consistently follows his [[duty]] to found
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