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Myth puts Aeneas as ending up in Italy, and his successors being involved in Rome's founding.
The Trojan prince who allegedly founded Rome was Vergil's hero, Aeneas.
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It absolutely is! It's origin is Greek but is more closely associated with the Latin form Aeneas. Enea in Italian was a Trojan hero who founded Rome after traveling throughout the Mediterrean. See also, the Aenied by Virgil.
There was not a Trojan founder of Rome. There was the legend of Aeneas who fled the Trojan War, sailed to Carthage and Sicily and finally landed in Latium (land of the Latins). His son founded the city of Alba Longa and its ruling dynasty. In the legend of the foundation of Rome the founder of Rome was Romulus. He and his twin brother, Remus, were the sons of Silvia Rhea, the daughter of the deposed king of Alba Longa. Thus, this legend established a connection between the founder of Rome and the lineage of Aeneas. It also bridged the 400 year gap between the dates of the Trojan War and the date of the foundation of Rome and enabled the Romans to claim Trojan descent through mythology.
legend has it that the survivors {along with the trojan leader Aeneas} did. Unfortunately most of what actualy happened has been mixed in with stories. Also the trojan war was 1250 BC. Rome was founded in 753 BC so there is a large gap in between dates. It is more likely Rome was founded by other people.
The Roman poet Virgil made this connection in his epic poem "The Aeneid." He linked the founding of Rome to the aftermath of the Trojan War by tracing the journey of the hero Aeneas from Troy to Italy, where he founded the city of Lavinium, a precursor to Rome.
The Trojan war was a long time before Rome was established.. in Greek mythology it was against the city of Troy by the Achaeans in the late Bronze Age.
Aeneas, who reputedly went on to Italy where his successors founded Rome. Just a legenaday story.
Aenaes the third cousin of Hector, managed to escape and he founded the roots of rome
the participants were rome and trojan
He payed no role. According to a legend, this hero of the Trojan War sailed to Africa, Sicily and finally Latium (land of the Latins. His son, Ascanius, founded the Latin city of Alba Longa and its royal dynasty. The mother of Romulus and Remus was the daughter of the deposed king of Alba Longa. Romulus went on to found Rome. The Romans fancied being the descendants of the Trojans