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Aenēis is a Latin equivalent of the English name "Aeneid." The masculine proper noun most famously references the epic poem written about Aeneas, son of Prince Anchises of Troy and the love goddess Aphrodite and paternal great-grandson of Ilus, founder of tragic Troy. The pronunciation will be "eye-NEY-ihs" in Church and classical Latin.

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