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Aeneas; and by the way, this isn't a 'greek myth' question. This is a latin hero.
Aeneas is a Latin name. The whole legend of Aeneas is of Latin origin.
what rocks were fatal to aeneas' fleet
The Trojan prince who allegedly founded Rome was Vergil's hero, Aeneas.
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Aeneas deserted his lover, queen Dido to go off to battle. She was so upset that she killed herself.
Carthage.
Some of her sons are Eros, Anteros, Hymenaios and Aeneas (with her Trojan lover Anchises), and Hermaphroditus by Hermes.
Dido was a widowed Queen of Carthage in Virgil's poem of the Aeneid. She become lover to Aeneas the hero of the story but committed suicide when Aeneas abandoned her to continue his mission to establish a new civilization in Italy. Perhaps why Dante places Dido in the 2nd circle of Lust and not in circle 7: Violence with the suicides, is that Dante felt her betrayal to her deceased husband in taking Aeneas as a lover out of a lustful desire was stronger then the way of her death.
Aeneas; and by the way, this isn't a 'greek myth' question. This is a latin hero.
Aeneas was from Troy.
Aeneas Williams's birth name is Aeneas Demetrius Williams.
Aeneas is a Latin name. The whole legend of Aeneas is of Latin origin.
Some of the key characters in the adventures of Aeneas include Aeneas himself, a Trojan hero and the son of Anchises and Venus; Dido, the queen of Carthage who falls in love with Aeneas; Juno, the queen of the gods who opposes Aeneas's destiny; and Turnus, the Rutulian king who becomes Aeneas's main antagonist in the epic.
Aeneas was a Prince and a warrior/knight
Aeneas Coffey was born in 1780.