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THE FOUNDATION FOR THE GREATEST EMPIRE THE
WORLD HAS EVER SEEN
AENEAS:
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Thesis
Aeneas saved many survivors of the attack of Troy and led them and his family to freedom.
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Thesis Fulfilled his destiny to protect the land that would later become the monumental kingdom of Rome.
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Roman Name
Pronunciation: ee-nee-uhs / ah-nay-iss
Means- “to praise”Roman- Aeneas (Day 138)
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Known for…
Being a famous Trojan hero (Day 138)
• Leadership
• Devotion
• Trust
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Known for…
He and his wife founding the city of Lavinium (Harmon N/A)
13 altars
Now the city of Pratica di Mare
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His direct descendants built the mighty city of Rome (D’aulaire 186)
Known for…
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Birth Myth
Anchises is his father (A Woman 180)
Aphrodite is his mother (A Woman 180)
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Birth Myth
Zeus made Aphrodite fall in love with the mortal, Anchises (A Woman 180)
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He was visited by his Father’s ghost (Aeneas. 107)
Other Myths
However, Aeneas needed further guidance (Aeneas. 107)
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Other Myths He then set off to the Underworld with the prophetess Sibyl (Aeneas. 107)
Sibyl helped guide him (Aneas. 107)
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Other Myths
Aeneas found his dad in Elysium (Aeneas. 107)
In the underworld, his dad takes him on a guided tour (Kroll-Zaidi N/A)
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Other Myths
His father reveals “the great Roman race that will spring from his blood” (Kroll-Zaidi
N/A)
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Other Myths
After consulting with his father, he comes back to the land of the living (Aeneas. 107)
Aeneas is now content on endearing a long war in Italy to secure the land
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Other Myths
After leaving the burning city of Troy, Aeneas searched for a new home (McLellan N/A)
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Other Myths
After seven years of looking, a storm blew them to Carthage (McLellan N/A)
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Other Myths
Aphrodite became nervous of Queen Dido of Carthage (Aeneas
and Dido 184)
So, Aphrodite made Dido fall in love with him (Aeneas and Dido 184)
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Dido “asks him to stay and reestablish Troy in Carthage” (McLellan
N/A)
Other Myths
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Other Myths
A sorceress disguised as the god Mercury (Hermes) sends him a message (McLellan N/A)
Aeneas is told to resume his journey (McLellan N/A)
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Other Myth
s
He tells Dido that under divine command he must leave (McLellan N/A)
“She accuses him of hypocrisy” (McLellan N/A)
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Other Myth
s
He changes his mind, but she is too heartbroken to accept his apology (McLellan N/A)
Aeneas then leaves and Dido commits suicide (McLellan N/A)
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Relationships
His wife was Creusa (Day 138)
His son is Ascanius (Day 138)
His father was a Trojan Prince (Harmon N/A)
His Father is Anchises (Harmon N/A)
His wife died getting out
Became a legedary king of Latium
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ancestor of Romulus and Remus, founders of Rome (Harmon N/A)
Relationships
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Relationships
Wed Princess Lavinia (Harmon N/A)
Turnus opposed the marriage and Aeneas killed him (Harmon N/A)
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Allied to King Latinus of Latium (Bulfinch 221)
Relationships
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Modern Day Relevance
He stars in Henry Purcell’s “Dido and Aeneas” opera
Plot based on The Aeneid and shows the tragic story of Aeneas and Queen Dido
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Modern Day Relevance
Aeneas Internet & Telephone
• Leadership
• Trust
"Yield not to disasters, but press onward the more bravely."
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Symbol
Stay
s st
rong
Pushes through disasters
Provides safety
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Conclusion
Aeneas saves survivors
Roman Name- Aeneas
His leadership to bring his people to safety
A tree
Secured the land that his descendants founded as Rome
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Krebs and Kate McBride ie. Avon, MA: Susan Beale and Michelle Roy Kelly
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M. Krebs and Kate McBride ie. Avon, MA: Susan Beale and Michelle Roy
Kelly ie, 2002. 184. Print.Bulfinch, Thomas. Mythology. New York: Dell, 1959. 221. Print.D’aulaire, Ingri and Edger Parin. Book Of Greek Myths. United States, 1962. 186. Print.Day, Malcolm. 100 Characters From Classical Mythology. Hauppauge, NY, 2007. 138.
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