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When does Aeneas last see Dido?

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Aeneas last sees Dido in the Underworld. Aeneas and the Sibyll goes to the Underworld to see Anchises. Dido lives in the Underworld with her husband Sychaeus. Aeneas tries to talk to her, but she does not look at him.

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When was Dido last seen?

We last see Dido when she kills herself from the grief of Aeneas leaving Carthage at the end of book 4.


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