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  • '''Lusus Troiae''' or ''Trojan games'' was a quasi-military parade-style exercise in [[anci
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  • #REDIRECT [[Lusus Troiae]]
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  • '''Lusus Troiae''' or ''Trojan games'' was a quasi-military parade-style exercise in [[anci
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  • * [[Actium]] in western [[Greece]]. They held the [[Lusus Troiae|Trojan Games]]. ...r had passed in Carthage. Aeneas decides to hold the [[Lusus Troiae]] or [[Lusus Troiae|Trojan Games]] in honor of his dead [[father]] [[Anchises]]. [[Juno (mythol
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  • ...st'' and preparing for a warrior future by exercising in the so-called ''[[lusus Troiae]]'' or "Trojan games". Incidentally, in then-contemporary Roman society, th
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