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Aeneas the Trojan
The Trojan prince who allegedly founded Rome was Vergil's hero, Aeneas.
he defeated italy & saved latins
Aeneas, Aphrodites son, escaped from Greece, after the Troyan War and founded Rome in Italy. So you could say he abandoned Greece.
The Aeneid recounts Aeneas' journey from Troy to Italy. He first lands in Carthage where he lives with Dido for a period. He then is reminded of his destiny to found Rome, so he leaves and she kills herself. They continue traveling, stopping in Sicily, Italy and Tiber. Aeneas' main heroic deed was founding the city of Rome.
None, Aeneas doesn't found Rome his descendants Romulus and Remus do.
Aeneas was a refugee from Troy and the hero of Rome's epic poem, The Aeneid. He was supposed to be the founder of Alba Longa and from there his son was supposed to have founded Rome itself. In the poem, Aeneas was the ancestor of the Romans.
Aeneas the Trojan
Aeneas
The Trojan prince who allegedly founded Rome was Vergil's hero, Aeneas.
Aeneas married the daughter of the Latin king. Aeneas, his son, their descendants became prominent rulers in Italy.
Aeneas married the daughter of the Latin king. Aeneas, his son, their descendants became prominent rulers in Italy.
Aeneas
Aeneas, Etruscans, or Tarquins.
Romulus and Aeneas were the two mythical founders of Rome.
According to the myth Aeneas founded the royal line which would eventually establish Rome. Rome gave us the alphabet we use when we type answers in to sites on the Internet.
No. Rome's dominance of Italy came nearly a thousand years after Aeneas' reputed death.