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Aeneas is the son of the Trojan Anchises and the Goddess of Love, Venus.
Aeneas
The Julian clan traced their ancestry to the goddess Venus. Aeneas was the son of Venus. Therefore the connection.The Julian clan traced their ancestry to the goddess Venus. Aeneas was the son of Venus. Therefore the connection.The Julian clan traced their ancestry to the goddess Venus. Aeneas was the son of Venus. Therefore the connection.The Julian clan traced their ancestry to the goddess Venus. Aeneas was the son of Venus. Therefore the connection.The Julian clan traced their ancestry to the goddess Venus. Aeneas was the son of Venus. Therefore the connection.The Julian clan traced their ancestry to the goddess Venus. Aeneas was the son of Venus. Therefore the connection.The Julian clan traced their ancestry to the goddess Venus. Aeneas was the son of Venus. Therefore the connection.The Julian clan traced their ancestry to the goddess Venus. Aeneas was the son of Venus. Therefore the connection.The Julian clan traced their ancestry to the goddess Venus. Aeneas was the son of Venus. Therefore the connection.
His mother Goddess Aphrodite
Hera or Juno.
her son, Aeneas
If your asking to escape Troy it was his mother...Goddess Aphrodite..
Aeneas' paternal grandfather was Anchises. He was a member of the royal family of Troy and the son of Capys. Anchises is best known for his relationship with the goddess Aphrodite, which resulted in the birth of Aeneas.
The Aeneid is a book but who it is about is Aeneas and his mother was reported to be the Goddess Aphrodite
Neither, he is a mortal that died in the Trojan War fighting for Troy.
Aeneas was forced to land his ships in North Africa due to a storm sent by the goddess Juno, who opposed his journey to Italy. The tempest drove his fleet off course, leading them to the shores of Carthage. There, Aeneas and his crew found refuge and encountered Dido, the queen of Carthage, which set the stage for significant events in his saga. This unplanned stop was pivotal for Aeneas as it influenced his destiny and the Trojan narrative.
No, Aeneas is not a planet. In Roman mythology, Aeneas was a legendary Trojan hero and the son of Anchises and the goddess Aphrodite. He was also a central character in Virgil's epic poem, the "Aeneid."