Aeneas.
According to Virgil, Diomedes escaped the destruction of Troy and settled in Italy. According to the legend, he founded the city of Argyria in Apulia.
Aeneas, who reputedly went on to Italy where his successors founded Rome. Just a legenaday story.
Myth puts Aeneas as ending up in Italy, and his successors being involved in Rome's founding.
Aeneas, Aphrodites son, escaped from Greece, after the Troyan War and founded Rome in Italy. So you could say he abandoned Greece.
Young Italy was founded in 1831 by Giuseppe Mazzini.
Italy was founded by Romulus and Remus in 1861.
The Trojan warrior in Virgil's epic poem, the "Aeneid," is Aeneas. He is depicted as a noble and courageous leader who escapes the fall of Troy and embarks on a journey to fulfill his destiny of founding a new city in Italy. Aeneas embodies the virtues of duty, piety, and heroism as he navigates the challenges and trials that come his way. His character serves as a central figure in the narrative, representing the connection between fate and individual agency.
Aeneas, whose tale is detailed by Virgil in the Aeneid, escaped Troy and ended up in Italy. Virgil elaborated on this minor character in the Iliad and enhanced Aeneas's demi-god status in order to relate a mythical origin to Emperor Augustus.
The country of Italy was founded in 1861, but its history is a lot older than that. Italy was once the center of the Roman empire that was founded in 753 B.C.
In Modena Italy
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