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Aeneas's father, Anchises, died during their journey from Troy to Italy, as recounted in Virgil's "Aeneid." His death occurs in Book 3, where Aeneas describes the pain of losing his father after they had fled their burning city. Anchises's passing is a pivotal moment that deepens Aeneas's sense of duty and responsibility to fulfill his destiny in founding a new home for the Trojans. Following his father's death, Aeneas honors Anchises by ensuring that his remains are carried with them to their new land.

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