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  Aeneas
.... As long as Aeneas and his followers are without a home, they are at the mercy of the gods, the weather, and the inhabitants of the lands they stop at, just as ....
(682 3 )

Virgil Aeneid
.... Showing the belief of Ancient Rome that the will of man was controlled by the gods, Aeneas weeps openly when he confronts the news of Dido. ....
(1304 5 )

Aeniad
.... Aeneas's most compelling trait is not his perseverance or his courage, however, but his piety, for he is at all times both deeply devoted to his gods as well ....
(978 4 )

Antigone, Hamlet
.... in love with her, though his love wavers. Thus, the gods seem to be tempting Aeneas with Dido's love to test his determination. ....
(875 4 )

Odyssey & Aeneid
.... is a patriotic effort to glorify Rome, whose ideal citizen would be a man like Aeneas. .... If we look to the gods for an example, we see that Ares and Aphrodite ....
(1359 5 )

Hero and Fate
.... We see the influence of the gods in Roman thought when Juno's wrath at Aeneas and the Trojans causes her to invoke Allecto, "bringer of grief" to "sow the ....
(4880 20 )

Greco-Roman and Indian Epics
.... be contrasted with Odysseus's invocation of the gods when saying that the suitors brought their fate upon themselves. Rama more closely resembles Aeneas in his ....
(2587 10 )

Four Epics: Odyssey, Aeneid, Ramayana, and Mahabharata
.... be contrasted with Odysseus's invocation of the gods when saying that the suitors brought their fate upon themselves. Rama more closely resembles Aeneas in his ....
(2587 10 )

Greek and Roman Views of a Hero
.... saga of Troy that so concerned the Greeks and then follows Aeneas on his .... legacy; the vision of its potential animates the Aeneid." The Roman gods are somehow ....
(1861 7 )

Michel de Montaigne
.... King and state are nothing if they go against the gods. Sappho (a poet, thought to be licentious but in fact chaste and modest): I wonder with Aeneas at all ....
(1480 6 )

Aeniad and Dido
.... Throughout his journeys Aeneas is primarily defined by his piety: Even more than by courage, his heroism is defined by his devotion to his gods and his people. ....
(1086 4 )

The Aeneid: Purgatory
.... by citizens of Rome will result in a glorious future for Rome, as Aeneas is shown in the .... earth and ocean in her shade; / High as the Mother of the Gods in place ....
(1811 7 )

The Family in Mesopotamia & Homeric Greece
.... by the state because the state, in the form of the ruler, has been charged with doing so by the gods. .... Aeneas also wanders far and wide before finding a home. ....
(1633 7 )

The Iliad and the Aeneid
.... throughout the Aeneid Aeneas is required to adhere to a selfless standard of endurance and duty to others, whether those others are the Gods, his countrymen ....
(2314 9 )

Ideals of Honor in 2 Classic Epics
.... throughout the Aeneid Aeneas is required to adhere to a selfless standard of endurance and duty to others, whether those others are the Gods, his countrymen ....
(2314 9 )

Imperial Worship under Roman Caesars
.... of the world were divinely activated and, conversely, that different gods had charge of .... which traced its origins back to a Trojan clan founded by Aeneas or one ....
(2869 11 )

Imperial Worship System of the Early Caesars
.... of the world were divinely activated and, conversely, that different gods had charge of .... which traced its origins back to a Trojan clan founded by Aeneas or one ....
(2843 11 )

The Lusiads by Luis Vaz e Camoes & The Prince
.... Even his references to other earlier heroes serving other earlier gods is meant to show the .... Did the travels of Aeneas take him half so far, or those of the ....
(1849 7 )

Artworks from 3 Periods of Greek Art
.... matter recalls the best of Greek tragedy, with the gods inflicting punishment .... special significance for the Romans because this punishment warned Aeneas of the ....
(1411 6 )

Ancient Art
.... matter recalls the best of Greek tragedy, with the gods inflicting punishment .... special significance for the Romans because this punishment warned Aeneas of the ....
(3971 16 )

Founding of Cumae, Italy
.... that I can say about the names by which the Etruscans know the gods, or the .... that they are of Trojan ancestry, descended from the Trojan prince Aeneas, who they ....
(3675 15 )

The Iliad
.... the first mortal woman to have been loved by Zeus, for the father of gods was of .... In the version told by Virgil in The Aeneid, Aeneas, the future founder of Rome ....
(1809 7 )

 
 
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