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Anchises and his
child Ascanius with him,
though Creusa died
during the escape.
According to
Dionysius of Halicarn****us,
Ascanius'
original name was Euryleon...
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Ascanius may
refer to: In
classical mythology:
Ascanius, the son of
Aeneas Ascanius, a son of
Priam Ascanius, a son of
Aretaon Ascanius, a
genus of bugs...
- Aeneas, Anchises, and
Ascanius is a
sculpture by the
Italian artist Gian
Lorenzo Bernini created c. 1618–19.
Housed in the
Galleria Borghese in Rome, the...
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Latins and his son
Ascanius (also
called Iulus) his successor. A few
years later,
Aeneas was
killed in battle, like Latinus, and
Ascanius became king of the...
- Category:Taxa
named by
Peter Ascanius "Peder
Ascanius (1723-1803)" (PDF).
Naturhistorisk Museum, UiO.
Retrieved January 1, 2017. "Peder
Ascanius".
Dansk Biografisk...
- Postumus, was
either the son of
Aeneas and
Lavinia or the son of
Ascanius. He
succeeded Ascanius as King of Alba
Longa and
reigned 1139–1110 BC.
According to...
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Ascanius, sons of
Aretaon as
related in the Iliad.
Ascanius, son of Aretaon,
should not be
confused with
Ascanius (son of Aeneas) or
Ascanius (son...
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Cercopithecus ascanius ascanius Cercopithecus ascanius atrinasus Cercopithecus ascanius katangae Cercopithecus ascanius whitesidei Cercopithecus ascanius schmidti...
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healer Iapyx, the
helmsman Palinurus, and his son
Ascanius (also
known as Iulus, Julus, or
Ascanius Julius). He
carried with him the
Lares and Penates...
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Kyllene (Ancient Gr****: Κυλλήνη), also
known as
Ascanius Portus, was a port town of
ancient Aeolis. Its site is
tentatively located near Yenifoça, Asiatic...