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Q: Why is Aeneas sometimes referred to as the farther of Rome?
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In what book of the Aeneid does Aeneas found Rome?

None, Aeneas doesn't found Rome his descendants Romulus and Remus do.


Why is Aeneas sometimes referred to as the father of Rome?

The early Romans believed their history began with the mythical hero Aeneas. Aeneas fled Troy when the Greeks destroyed the city during the Trojan War. He formed an alliance with a group called the Latins and traveled to Italy. This story is told in the Aeneid, and epic poem written by a poet named Virgil around 20 BC.


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Who was Aeneas in Ancient Rome?

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.


Who built the of Rome?

Aeneas the Trojan


What city is located at the mouth of the Tiber River in Rome?

Aeneas


What prince of troy is the ancestor of romulus and Remus?

The Trojan prince who allegedly founded Rome was Vergil's hero, Aeneas.


What did Aeneas play in the founding rome?

Aeneas married the daughter of the Latin king. Aeneas, his son, their descendants became prominent rulers in Italy.


What role did Aeneas play in the founding rome?

Aeneas married the daughter of the Latin king. Aeneas, his son, their descendants became prominent rulers in Italy.


King of the Latins before Rome was founded?

Aeneas


Is Madrid or Rome furthest south?

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Who originally lived north of Rome?

Aeneas, Etruscans, or Tarquins.