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  Aeneas
.... Aeneas, of course, will not only be the father of Rome, but he has also fathered Ascanius, a young, handsome and brave son who will help Aeneas found Rome. ....
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Hero and Fate
.... In so doing they succumb to destinies that are quite varied, from founding Rome in Aeneas' case to committing suicide in the case of young Werther. ....
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The Aeneid: Purgatory
.... Such behavior by citizens of Rome will result in a glorious future for Rome, as Aeneas is shown in the underworld, "àin times to come / Shall spread the ....
(1811 7 )

Virgil Aeneid
.... Aeneas' higher love for Rome makes him sacrifice his love for Dido. Dido's highest love is for Aeneas but she sublimates her desires for his. ....
(1304 5 )

Odyssey & Aeneid
.... herself upon it. Aeneas' higher love for Rome makes him sacrifice his love for Dido. Dido's highest love is for Aeneas. In The Odyssey ....
(1359 5 )

Greco-Roman and Indian Epics
.... The fact that the Trojans will have to displace the people of the territory that will become Rome does not trouble Aeneas, particularly after he sees prophetic ....
(2587 10 )

Four Epics: Odyssey, Aeneid, Ramayana, and Mahabharata
.... The fact that the Trojans will have to displace the people of the territory that will become Rome does not trouble Aeneas, particularly after he sees prophetic ....
(2587 10 )

Aeniad
.... for many years (as must so many heroes) Aeneas arrives (according to Vergil) in Italy, where he will found the colony that will become Rome - thus linking ....
(978 4 )

Virgil
.... 2) Virgil's epic was intended to praise the rule of Augustus, supposed descendant of Aeneas, the founder of Rome, and to celebrate the peace and prosperity ....
(1136 5 )

Aeniad and Dido
.... the colony that will in time become Rome, thus rather neatly connection linking Rome's fate to Trojan glories. Throughout his journeys Aeneas is primarily ....
(1086 4 )

Greek and Roman Views of a Hero
.... Aeneas is a Greek who ultimately founded Rome; the story begins with the same ancient saga of Troy that so concerned the Greeks and then follows Aeneas on his ....
(1861 7 )

The Iliad and the Aeneid
.... continue with his fated mission to found Rome. In Book Four, as he tells Dido, " æI set sail for Italy not of my own free will'" (IV, 499). Aeneas also shows ....
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Ideals of Honor in 2 Classic Epics
.... continue with his fated mission to found Rome. In Book Four, as he tells Dido, " æI set sail for Italy not of my own free will'" (IV, 499). Aeneas also shows ....
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Antigone, Hamlet
.... Aeneas's delay in carrying out the orders of the gods (and what will become the leadership of Rome) does not seem as dramatic as Hamlet's delay in killing ....
(875 4 )

Imperial Worship under Roman Caesars
.... they had not been long lasting." Julius Caesar was born to a patrician family in Rome, which traced its origins back to a Trojan clan founded by Aeneas or one ....
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Imperial Worship System of the Early Caesars
.... they had not been long lasting." Julius Caesar was born to a patrician family in Rome, which traced its origins back to a Trojan clan founded by Aeneas or one ....
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Artworks from 3 Periods of Greek Art
.... Romans because this punishment warned Aeneas of the fall of Troy, and Aeneas came to Italy and was an ancestor of Romulus and Remus, founders of Rome in Roman ....
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Erasmus
.... he decided it would be in his best interests to leave Rome from which he .... pride in an empty title of nobility, one tracing his family back to Aeneas, another to ....
(2443 10 )

The Hero of the Monomyth
.... (Return) In Aeneas's qualifying excursion .... initiation) and obtains from the shade of his father foreknowledge that he will found the city of Rome.(Return) Rama ....
(654 3 )

Michel de Montaigne
.... Aeneas (a good son, a loving husband and father, and a trustworthy friend): All of this talk .... I myself was a hero to both Troy and Rome, not only the son of the ....
(1480 6 )

Hannibal's Offensive Policy & Roman Campaign
.... The tradition of Rome as a mixed community open to outsiders was as old as the .... women;" indeed older, at least in retrospect, as embodied in the myth of Aeneas. ....
(6976 28 )

The Iliad
.... In the version told by Virgil in The Aeneid, Aeneas, the future founder of Rome, found her hiding in the building which housed the sacred flame after the fall ....
(1809 7 )

The Lusiads by Luis Vaz e Camoes & The Prince
.... the kind of references to either his nation's past or the past of Rome or Greece .... Did the travels of Aeneas take him half so far, or those of the eloquent Ulysses ....
(1849 7 )

Ancient Art
.... Romans because this punishment warned Aeneas of the fall of Troy, and Aeneas came to Italy and was an ancestor of Romulus and Remus, founders of Rome in Roman ....
(3971 16 )

The City of Carthage
.... flames not to escape a marriage, but in despair after Aeneas deserts her, sailing from Carthage to Italy, where his descendents would eventually found Rome. ....
(8710 35 )

Founding of Cumae, Italy
.... that they are of Trojan ancestry, descended from the Trojan prince Aeneas, who they .... have been told, one of two twin brothers founded a city called Rome, on the ....
(3675 15 )

 
 
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