Dido was in love with Aeneas, and after the death of her husband Sychaeus, she thought she would never find love again, until by Venus's influences, she became enamored of Aeneas's bravery and strength. Anna encouraged her to love Aeneas, telling Dido that she should not waste her youth alone and grieving, that she should find love in Aeneas and end her mourning. Also, Anna brought up to Dido that combining her and Aeneas's forces could perhaps strengthen and fortify the kingdom. Anna believed that having the Trojans as allies would make the glory of Carthage infinite. She believed that Dido should not deprive herself of the pleasures of love, and that Aeneas was blessed by Juno and had been fated to come here for Dido.
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Both led their people out of a hostile environment by the directions of god. They were both promised by god that they would be the foundation of a great nation. Aeneas encompasses both Moses and Joshua as he encompasses both Odysseus and Achilleus.
Santa Anna felt he and his armies were entitled to the Alamo. The General, however, did not glorify his victory. In fact, he honored all those that lost their lives on both sides of the conflict.
Both Jason and Aeneas sail through the Strait of Messina(between Sicily and the Italian mainland) so they both have to slip between Scylla (a reef-nymph, who crushes boats which sail too close to the mainland) and Charybdis (a whirlpool spirit, who sinks boats which follow a course too close to Sicily).
I think you should pick which one is much more interesting to you.
Aeneas was referred to as "Aeneas the Pious" due to his unwavering sense of duty and devotion to both his family and the gods. In Virgil's "Aeneid," he is portrayed as a hero who prioritizes his responsibilities, particularly in his quest to lead the Trojans to a new homeland after the fall of Troy. His piety is exemplified through his reverence for divine will and his commitment to fulfilling his destiny, despite the personal sacrifices he must endure. This deep sense of responsibility and respect for the divine earned him this enduring epithet.
Both of you should not date so and so.
I think you should get both because both of them are on same level.
Both: the orchestral movements and choruses are often polyphonic, the solo's inevitably inclined to homophony.
He was both popular and charismatic.
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