Aeneas married the daughter of the Latin king. Aeneas, his son, their descendants became prominent rulers in Italy.
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.
According to the myth Aeneas founded the royal line which would eventually establish Rome. Rome gave us the alphabet we use when we type answers in to sites on the Internet.
No. Rome was a Republic during 236. Rome was a monarchy in its founding and then again when it became the Roman Empire.
There was not a Trojan founder of Rome. There was the legend of Aeneas who fled the Trojan War, sailed to Carthage and Sicily and finally landed in Latium (land of the Latins). His son founded the city of Alba Longa and its ruling dynasty. In the legend of the foundation of Rome the founder of Rome was Romulus. He and his twin brother, Remus, were the sons of Silvia Rhea, the daughter of the deposed king of Alba Longa. Thus, this legend established a connection between the founder of Rome and the lineage of Aeneas. It also bridged the 400 year gap between the dates of the Trojan War and the date of the foundation of Rome and enabled the Romans to claim Trojan descent through mythology.
In the Aeneid, Aeneas, a hero of the Trojan War, landed in Lavinium, in Latium (land of the Latins) and was welcomed by Latinus, the king of the Latins. His son Ascanius founded the city of Alba Longa and its Royal dynasty. Romulus and Remus were the sons of Rhea Silvia, the daughter of Numitor, the king of Alba Longa who had been deposed by his bother, Amulius. Romulus and Remus were the twins of the legend of the foundation of Rome. The two legends made them the descendants of Aeneas.
Aeneas married the daughter of the Latin king. Aeneas, his son, their descendants became prominent rulers in Italy.
The legend does not have Aeneas founding Rome - that was Romulus and Remus. Supposedly after deserting Troy after its capture by the Archeans, Aeneas went via Carthage to central Italy and there in Latinum became the ancestor of Romulus and Remus, but did not found Rome.
Myth puts Aeneas as ending up in Italy, and his successors being involved in Rome's founding.
Aeneas is the hero of Rome's epic poem about the founding of the city and the Roman people. He is the leader of a group of refugees from the doomed city of Troy and he is the model of Roman valor.
He payed no role. According to a legend, this hero of the Trojan War sailed to Africa, Sicily and finally Latium (land of the Latins. His son, Ascanius, founded the Latin city of Alba Longa and its royal dynasty. The mother of Romulus and Remus was the daughter of the deposed king of Alba Longa. Romulus went on to found Rome. The Romans fancied being the descendants of the Trojans
Aeneas is the hero of the Virgil's epic poem about the founding of Rome. He is a Trojan refugee, who after many adventures, finally lands in Italy and through war and marriage established the foundation of the Roman people.
The Aeneid recounts Aeneas' journey from Troy to Italy. He first lands in Carthage where he lives with Dido for a period. He then is reminded of his destiny to found Rome, so he leaves and she kills herself. They continue traveling, stopping in Sicily, Italy and Tiber. Aeneas' main heroic deed was founding the city of Rome.
According the the Aeneid, Aeneas and his followers were refugees from Troy. This is one of the two founding myths of Rome. However in reality, the city was more than likely founded by a group of local farmers who banded together for trade and protection.According the the Aeneid, Aeneas and his followers were refugees from Troy. This is one of the two founding myths of Rome. However in reality, the city was more than likely founded by a group of local farmers who banded together for trade and protection.According the the Aeneid, Aeneas and his followers were refugees from Troy. This is one of the two founding myths of Rome. However in reality, the city was more than likely founded by a group of local farmers who banded together for trade and protection.According the the Aeneid, Aeneas and his followers were refugees from Troy. This is one of the two founding myths of Rome. However in reality, the city was more than likely founded by a group of local farmers who banded together for trade and protection.According the the Aeneid, Aeneas and his followers were refugees from Troy. This is one of the two founding myths of Rome. However in reality, the city was more than likely founded by a group of local farmers who banded together for trade and protection.According the the Aeneid, Aeneas and his followers were refugees from Troy. This is one of the two founding myths of Rome. However in reality, the city was more than likely founded by a group of local farmers who banded together for trade and protection.According the the Aeneid, Aeneas and his followers were refugees from Troy. This is one of the two founding myths of Rome. However in reality, the city was more than likely founded by a group of local farmers who banded together for trade and protection.According the the Aeneid, Aeneas and his followers were refugees from Troy. This is one of the two founding myths of Rome. However in reality, the city was more than likely founded by a group of local farmers who banded together for trade and protection.According the the Aeneid, Aeneas and his followers were refugees from Troy. This is one of the two founding myths of Rome. However in reality, the city was more than likely founded by a group of local farmers who banded together for trade and protection.
None, Aeneas doesn't found Rome his descendants Romulus and Remus do.
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.
The legend does not have Aeneas founding Rome - that was Romulus and Remus. Supposedly after deserting Troy after its capture by the Archeans, Aeneas went via Carthage to central Italy and there in Latinum became the ancestor of Romulus and Remus, but did not found Rome.
Aeneas the Trojan