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In the "Aeneid," the deity who is angry at the Trojans is Juno, the queen of the gods. Her resentment stems from the prophecy that the Trojans would eventually bring about the downfall of Carthage, a city she fiercely loves. Throughout the epic, Juno's anger leads her to create numerous obstacles for Aeneas and the Trojans on their journey to establish a new homeland in Italy.

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