- In Greco-Roman mythology,
Aeneas (/ɪˈniːəs/ ih-NEE-əs, Latin: [
äe̯ˈneːäːs̠]; from
Ancient Gr****: Αἰνείας, romanized: Aineíās) was a
Trojan hero, the son...
- war upon the Latins,
under whose name
Aeneas and his
Trojan followers are
destined to be subsumed. The hero
Aeneas was
already known to Greco-Roman legend...
- Carthage, for the
Trojan hero
Aeneas, and her
despair when he
abandons her. A
monumental work in
Baroque opera, Dido and
Aeneas is
remembered as one of Purcell's...
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Aeneas was a
Trojan hero in Virgil's
Aeneid and Homer's Iliad.
Aeneas may also
refer to:
Aeneas (biblical figure), a
paralyzed man
cured by
Saint Peter...
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Aeneas Demetrius Williams (/əˈniːəs/ un-NEE-us; born
January 29, 1968) is an
American former professional football player who was a
cornerback and safety...
-
Aeneas from Gr**** mythology.
Aeneas took part in the
Coronation Review of the
Fleet to
celebrate the
Coronation of
Queen Elizabeth II in 1953.
Aeneas...
- II, Italian: Pio II), born Enea
Silvio Bartolomeo Piccolomini (Latin:
Aeneas Silvius Bartholomeus; 18
October 1405 – 14
August 1464), was head of the...
-
beetle in the
subfamily Nebriinae Aenea, a
character in the
Hyperion Cantos by Dan
Simmons Anaea (disambiguation)
Aeneas (disambiguation) This disambiguation...
- with
Aeneas.
Aeneas fought in the
Trojan War,
which is
conventionally dated anywhere from the 14th to the 12th
centuries BC, far too
early for
Aeneas to...
- the hero
Aeneas leads his
family from
burning Troy. The life-sized
group shows three generations of
Aeneas' family. The
young man is
Aeneas, who carries...