- When his
father is
wounded by Aeneas,
Lausus steps in
between them, and
Aeneas strikes them down. In
doing so,
Lausus embodies the idea of
pietas that Virgil...
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located in
Constantinople that was
acquired and
owned by the
eunuch Lausus.
Lausus, who had
formerly served as a
eunuch in the
court of
Theodosius II,...
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Lausus or
Lausos (c. 400 AD. – c. 450 AD) was a
eunuch of the
court of
Theodosius II,
famous for
acquiring a
palace and a
large collection of art and sculptures...
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Lycaenidae Genus:
Thereus Species: T.
lausus Binomial name
Thereus lausus (Cramer, [1779])
Synonyms Papilio lausus Cramer, [1779]
Papilio libanius Stoll...
- of
Aeneas the Trojan, and
father of the twins' mother, Rhea Silvia, and
Lausus.a In 794 BC
Procas died and was
meant to be
succeeded by Numitor. Instead...
- is
critically injured by a
spear blow, but his son
Lausus bravely blocks Aeneas's
final blow.
Lausus is then
killed by Aeneas, and
Mezentius is able to...
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Lausus is a
minor character in
Roman mythology and the
legend of the
founding of Rome. He was the son and heir of the
Alban king Numitor, but was killed...
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Emilio De
Marchi as
Ertas (season 1) King of
Gabii and
Lausus' father.
Marlon Joubert as
Lausus (seasons 1-2) Ertas' son.
Silvia Calderoni [it] as she-Wolf...
- is
Aeneas who
kills Lausus after harming Mezentius, who
escaped while his son
faced the
Trojan king. When the news
about Lausus'
death reaches Mezentius...
- Constantinople,
where it was destro**** in the
great fire of the
Palace of
Lausus, in 475 AD. Alternatively, the
statue perished along with the temple, which...