Aeneas' father, Anchises, is convinced to leave Troy after Aeneas receives a divine sign in the form of a vision from the god Hermes, who urges them to escape the burning city. Anchises initially hesitates due to his old age and attachment to their home, but ultimately he is persuaded by Aeneas' determination and the realization that their survival and the future of their lineage depend on leaving Troy. The prospect of a new destiny and the hope of finding a new homeland also motivate Anchises to join his son in the escape.
he went to the mountains
Troy was on fire.
the awnser is Aeneas
He carried with him the Lares and Penates, statues of the household gods of Troy; however, on his back was his father Anichises.
Aeneas escaped from the city of Troy
he went to the mountains
Aneas and his father left Troy to escapre from the burning city and to fulfill their destiny by going to Italy.
Troy was on fire.
the awnser is Aeneas
Aeneas and Anchises are convinced to leave Troy after a series of devastating events, including the fall of the city to the Greeks despite their efforts to defend it, the death of many Trojan leaders, and the intervention of the gods signaling that Troy's destiny has come to an end. Additionally, Aeneas receives a divine message from his mother, Venus, instructing him to flee the city and seek a new homeland to fulfill his destiny.
As Troy crumbles and falls, Aeneas carries his elderly father on his shoulders through enemy spears and the fires of the falling city.
Aeneas first wife was Creusa - she burned to death during the fall of Troy. Aeneas managed to rescue his father Anchises from Troy, but Anchises died on the journey(in Sicily at Drepanum according to Vergil). Ascanius - Aeneis' son - reaches Italy with his father, where he becomes Iulus and will one day found Alba Longa.
Aeneas was from Troy.
He carried with him the Lares and Penates, statues of the household gods of Troy; however, on his back was his father Anichises.
Aeneas escaped from the city of Troy
Aeneas first rescues his father, Anchises, from the burning city of Troy. After the fall of Troy, he carries Anchises on his back, showing his devotion and duty to his family. This act symbolizes Aeneas's commitment to both his lineage and his mission to find a new home for the Trojans.
Hector advices Aeneas to flee Troy. Hector claims that Troy can not be saved.