
Aeneas – Mythopedia
2023年6月6日 · Aeneas is (somewhat) more central to Ursula Le Guin’s Lavinia (2008), a novel that retells the second half of the Aeneid from the perspective of Aeneas’ bride-to-be Lavinia. …
Anchises – Mythopedia
2023年10月4日 · Aeneas fled Troy when it was sacked by the Greeks and went on to become the ancestor of the Roman people. Anchises, son of Capys, was a member of the royal family of …
Iliad: Book 20 (Full Text) - Mythopedia
AEneas was the first who dared to stay; Apollo wedged him in the warrior’s way, But swell’d his bosom with undaunted might, Half-forced and half-persuaded to the fight. Like young Lycaon, …
Aeneid: Book 5 (Full Text) - Mythopedia
Aeneas then advanc’d amidst the train, By thousands follow’d thro’ the flow’ry plain, To great Anchises’ tomb; which when he found, He pour’d to Bacchus, on the hallow’d ground, Two …
Dido – Mythopedia
2023年2月13日 · Dido was a Phoenician princess who founded and ruled over Carthage after her brother Pygmalion forced her to flee her home. When Aeneas was shipwrecked on her shores, …
Evander – Mythopedia
2023年10月5日 · Evander, son of Hermes, was a wise Arcadian who fled his homeland and immigrated to Italy. There he built the city of Pallantium on the site that would eventually …
Aeneid: Book 4 (Full Text) - Mythopedia
But far above the rest in beauty shines The great Aeneas, the troop he joins; Like fair Apollo, when he leaves the frost Of wint’ry Xanthus, and the Lycian coast, When to his native Delos …
Aeneid: Book 6 (Full Text) - Mythopedia
Aeneas went Sad from the cave, and full of discontent, Unknowing whom the sacred Sibyl meant. Achates, the companion of his breast, Goes grieving by his side, with equal cares oppress’d. …
Aeneid: Book 1 (Full Text) - Mythopedia
The good Aeneas, paternal care Iulus’ absence could no longer bear, Dispatch’d Achates to the ships in haste, To give a glad relation of the past, And, fraught with precious gifts, to bring the …
Iliad: Book 5 (Full Text) - Mythopedia
Then fierce AEneas, brandishing his blade, In dust Orsilochus and Crethon laid, Whose sire Diocleus, wealthy, brave and great, In well-built Pherae held his lofty seat: Sprung from …