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  • Mount Aeneas
  • Mountain in Montana, United States

    Names Information System: Mount Aeneas "Mount Aeneas, Montana". Peakbagger.com. Retrieved October 2, 2022. "Aeneas, Mount - 7,528' MT". listsofjohn.com

    Mount Aeneas

    Mount Aeneas

    Mount_Aeneas

  • Aeneas
  • Trojan hero in Greco-Roman mythology

    Aeneas (/ɪˈniːəs/ in-EE-əs; Classical Latin: [ae̯ˈneːaːs]; from Ancient Greek: Αἰνείας, romanized: Aineías) was a Trojan hero in Greco-Roman mythology

    Aeneas

    Aeneas

    Aeneas

  • Mount Ida (Turkey)
  • Mountain in Turkey with legendary mention in the poems of Homer

    the countryside, and made his way to Ida to rustle the cattle of Aeneas. But Aeneas fled, and Achilles killed the cowherds and Mestor, son of Priam, and

    Mount Ida (Turkey)

    Mount Ida (Turkey)

    Mount_Ida_(Turkey)

  • Dido
  • Legendary founder and first queen of Carthage

    under her leadership until Aeneas arrives and the pair fall in love through Juno and Venus' divine intervention. When Aeneas eventually has to leave Carthage

    Dido

    Dido

    Dido

  • Anchises
  • Mortal lover of the goddess Aphrodite

    Troy, Aeneas makes his way home to save Anchises, his wife Creusa, and his son Ascanius. At first Anchises refuses to go with Aeneas and tells Aeneas to

    Anchises

    Anchises

    Anchises

  • Katabasis
  • Journey into the underworld in literature

    go to the Underworld. She also tells Aeneas to bury his dead friend and prepare cattle for sacrifice. When Aeneas reaches the forest to find the golden

    Katabasis

    Katabasis

    Katabasis

  • Trojan War
  • Legendary war in Greek mythology

    order Aeneas to continue his journey, and he and his people arrive at the mouth of the Tiber River in Italy. Dido commits suicide, and Aeneas's betrayal

    Trojan War

    Trojan War

    Trojan_War

  • Ganymede (mythology)
  • Figure from Greek mythology

    misprint In for Io) The Achaean Diomedes is keen to capture the horses of Aeneas because "...they are of that stock wherefrom Zeus, whose voice is borne

    Ganymede (mythology)

    Ganymede (mythology)

    Ganymede_(mythology)

  • Alba Longa
  • Ancient city in the Alban Hills in Latium

    Soon, Aeneas married King Latinus' daughter, Lavinia, and founded the city of Lavinium in her name. Latinus later fell in war, making Aeneas king of

    Alba Longa

    Alba_Longa

  • List of mountains in Flathead County, Montana (M-Z)
  • 259 m) Mount Adams, 48°14′55″N 113°42′41″W / 48.24861°N 113.71139°W / 48.24861; -113.71139 (Mount Adams), el. 7,625 feet (2,324 m) Mount Aeneas, 48°08′55″N

    List of mountains in Flathead County, Montana (M-Z)

    List_of_mountains_in_Flathead_County,_Montana_(M-Z)

  • Aeneas Francon Williams
  • Scottish missionary, chaplain and writer (1886–1971)

    Dougall. Aeneas had three brothers, John Balmain, David Dougal Williams FRSA and George Stanley, and a sister, Margaret Mary Ann Williams. Aeneas was baptized

    Aeneas Francon Williams

    Aeneas Francon Williams

    Aeneas_Francon_Williams

  • Aeneas Mackintosh
  • British officer and explorer (1879–1916)

    Chattan. Aeneas would in due course be named as an heir to the chieftainship, and to the ancient seat at Inverness that went with it. When Aeneas was still

    Aeneas Mackintosh

    Aeneas Mackintosh

    Aeneas_Mackintosh

  • Kings of Alba Longa
  • Series of legendary kings of Latium

    Latinus, the native king who welcomed Aeneas and the Trojans; his elder half brother, Iulus, was the son of Creusa, Aeneas' first wife, who died in the sack

    Kings of Alba Longa

    Kings of Alba Longa

    Kings_of_Alba_Longa

  • Odysseus
  • Legendary Greek king of Ithaca

    culture hero, but the Romans, who believed themselves the heirs of Prince Aeneas of Troy, considered him a villainous falsifier. In Virgil's Aeneid, written

    Odysseus

    Odysseus

    Odysseus

  • 1922 British Mount Everest expedition
  • First attempt to reach summit of world's highest mountain

    1922 British Mount Everest expedition was the first mountaineering expedition with the express aim of making the first ascent of Mount Everest. It was

    1922 British Mount Everest expedition

    1922 British Mount Everest expedition

    1922_British_Mount_Everest_expedition

  • Graves Creek (South Fork Flathead River tributary)
  • Stream in Montana, USA

     • elevation 6,820 ft (2,080 m) Mouth South Fork Flathead River  • location Mount Aeneas  • coordinates 48°09′13.2″N 113°55′36.7″W / 48.153667°N 113.926861°W

    Graves Creek (South Fork Flathead River tributary)

    Graves_Creek_(South_Fork_Flathead_River_tributary)

  • The Ten Commandments (1956 film)
  • 1956 film by Cecil B. DeMille

    Delilah. He also hired two writers he had never collaborated with before, Aeneas MacKenzie and Jack Gariss. DeMille said MacKenzie had "piercing insight

    The Ten Commandments (1956 film)

    The Ten Commandments (1956 film)

    The_Ten_Commandments_(1956_film)

  • Diomedes
  • Hero in Greek mythology

    instantly. Aeneas is left to fight against a now unarmed Diomedes, who picks up a huge stone and crushes Aeneas' hip with it. Fainting, Aeneas' mother protects

    Diomedes

    Diomedes

    Diomedes

  • Glyphipterix aenea
  • Species of moth

    collected at the Hump Ridge in Fiordland and Mount Burns in the Hunter Mountains and named Glyphipteryx aenea. In 1928 George Hudson discussed and illustrated

    Glyphipterix aenea

    Glyphipterix aenea

    Glyphipterix_aenea

  • Scamander
  • Water deity in Greek mythology

    context, he is the personification of the Scamander River that flowed from Mount Ida across the plain beneath the city of Troy, joining the Hellespont north

    Scamander

    Scamander

    Scamander

  • Aeneas Valley
  • Valley in Washington, US

    northwest of Aeneas is the Aeneas store and Not Doug's Country Kitchen and Espresso. The store, also called the Aeneas General store or Aeneas Country store

    Aeneas Valley

    Aeneas Valley

    Aeneas_Valley

  • Posthomerica
  • Epic poem by Quintus of Smyrna

    gates of Troy, led by Odysseus. Ares gives Aeneas the strength to retaliate by throwing huge rocks. Aeneas exhorts the Trojans to leave the city, but

    Posthomerica

    Posthomerica

    Posthomerica

  • Helen of Troy
  • Most beautiful woman in Greek mythology

    of Menelaus and Odysseus. She hoped this would erase her past actions. Aeneas meets the mutilated Deiphobus in Hades; his wounds serve as a testimony

    Helen of Troy

    Helen of Troy

    Helen_of_Troy

  • Charybdis
  • Sea monster in Greek mythology

    appears as a challenge to epic characters such as Odysseus, Jason, and Aeneas. The descriptions of Greek mythical chroniclers and Greek historians locates

    Charybdis

    Charybdis

    Charybdis

  • Eryx (king of Sicily)
  • Mythological Sicilian king

    Virgil, Eryx is presented as a brother of Aeneas, while the foundation of the temple is instead attributed to Aeneas himself. Eryx was recalled as a formidable

    Eryx (king of Sicily)

    Eryx_(king_of_Sicily)

  • Paris (mythology)
  • Trojan prince, second husband of Helen of Troy

    herdsman, unable to use a weapon against the infant, left him exposed on Mount Ida, hoping he would perish there (cf. Oedipus). He was, however, suckled

    Paris (mythology)

    Paris (mythology)

    Paris_(mythology)

  • Odyssey
  • Epic poem attributed to Homer

    Gilgamesh reaches Siduri's house by passing through a tunnel underneath Mount Mashu, the high mountain from which the sun comes into the sky. West argues

    Odyssey

    Odyssey

    Odyssey

  • Aphrodite
  • Ancient Greek goddess of love

    Aphrodite was the mother of the Trojan hero Aeneas in Greek mythology and the Roman tradition claimed Aeneas as the founder of Rome, Venus became venerated

    Aphrodite

    Aphrodite

    Aphrodite

  • Latins (Italic tribe)
  • Italic tribe in ancient antiquity

    that Aeneas and his descendants would one day rule the Trojans. Since the Trojans had been expelled from their own city, it was speculated that Aeneas and

    Latins (Italic tribe)

    Latins (Italic tribe)

    Latins_(Italic_tribe)

  • Palinurus
  • Mythical coxwain of Aeneas' ship

    advises Aeneas to forestall sailing to Italy and to wait out a terrible storm on Sicily, where they hold the funeral games honoring Aeneas's father, Anchises

    Palinurus

    Palinurus

    Palinurus

  • Athena
  • Ancient Greek goddess

    the Nereid Thetis, who summoned Briareus, one of the Hecatoncheires, to Mount Olympus, that the other gods abandon their plans (out of fear for Briareus)

    Athena

    Athena

    Athena

  • Thetis
  • Nereid of Greek mythology

    classical mythology, the wedding of Thetis and Peleus was celebrated on Mount Pelion, outside the cave of Chiron, and attended by the deities: there they

    Thetis

    Thetis

    Thetis

  • Artemis
  • Ancient Greek goddess

    and led the priests there, or she became Artemis's immortal companion. Aeneas was also helped by Artemis, Leto, and Apollo. Apollo found him wounded by

    Artemis

    Artemis

    Artemis

  • Rhea (mythology)
  • Ancient Greek goddess and mother of the gods

    the wife of Aphrodite's son, Aeneas, and would have been enslaved by the Greeks if not for their intervention. As for Aeneas, when he landed in Italy, a

    Rhea (mythology)

    Rhea (mythology)

    Rhea_(mythology)

  • Hera
  • Goddess from Greek mythology, wife and sister of Zeus

    childbirth. In Greek mythology, she is queen among the twelve Olympians on Mount Olympus, sister and wife of Zeus, and daughter of the Titans Cronus and

    Hera

    Hera

    Hera

  • Tartarus
  • Place and deity in Greek mythology

    Magnesian mares on Mount Pelion and thus begot the race of Centaurs (who are called the Ixionidae from their descent). Zeus drove Ixion from Mount Olympus and

    Tartarus

    Tartarus

    Tartarus

  • Phobos (mythology)
  • God of fear and panic in Greek mythology

    Chimera Daedalus Labyrinth Atalanta Hippomenes Golden apple Cadmus Thebes Aeneas Aeneid Phaethon Triptolemus Eleusinian Mysteries Pelops Ancient Olympic

    Phobos (mythology)

    Phobos (mythology)

    Phobos_(mythology)

  • Dardanus (son of Zeus)
  • Greek mythological figure

    sail for Asia Minor. A different account in Virgil's Aeneid (3.163f) has Aeneas in a dream learn from his ancestral Penates that "Dardanus and Father Iasius"

    Dardanus (son of Zeus)

    Dardanus_(son_of_Zeus)

  • List of mountain peaks of Washington
  • 2020. "Aeneas Mountain". Geographic Names Information System. United States Geological Survey, United States Department of the Interior. "Aeneas Mountain"

    List of mountain peaks of Washington

    List of mountain peaks of Washington

    List_of_mountain_peaks_of_Washington

  • Alfred Enoch
  • British actor (born 1988)

    Wyndham's Theatre, starring alongside Alfred Molina. That same year, he played Aeneas, in the BBC ONE & Netflix TV miniseries Troy: Fall of a City. The following

    Alfred Enoch

    Alfred Enoch

    Alfred_Enoch

  • Twelve Olympians
  • Major deities of the Greek pantheon

    were called Olympians because, according to tradition, they resided on Mount Olympus. Besides the twelve Olympians, there were many other cultic groupings

    Twelve Olympians

    Twelve Olympians

    Twelve_Olympians

  • Ajax the Great
  • Character in Greek Mythology

    the burial, each claims Achilles' magical armor, which had been forged on Mount Olympus by the smith-god Hephaestus, for himself as recognition for his

    Ajax the Great

    Ajax the Great

    Ajax_the_Great

  • Valasca
  • Legendary ruler of Bohemia

    Valasca is a woman mentioned in the History of Bohemia by Aeneas Silvius (Pope Pius II). She was also called Vlasta and was supporter of the mythical Bohemian

    Valasca

    Valasca

    Valasca

  • Ares
  • God of war in ancient Greek religion

    of Rhea Silvia. In another, his lover, the goddess Venus, gave birth to Aeneas, the Trojan prince and refugee who "founded" Rome several generations before

    Ares

    Ares

    Ares

  • Betsy Ross
  • American upholsterer (1752–1836)

    Declaration of Independence. John's parents were Sarah Leach and the Rev. Aeneas Ross, a Church of England (later Episcopal) priest and assistant rector

    Betsy Ross

    Betsy Ross

    Betsy_Ross

  • Apollo
  • Ancient Greek god

    injured the Trojan hero Aeneas, Aphrodite tried to rescue him, but Diomedes injured her as well. Apollo then enveloped Aeneas in a cloud to protect him

    Apollo

    Apollo

    Apollo

  • Gates of hell
  • Legendary entrances to the underworld

    mortals who entered or were abducted into the netherworld through such gates. Aeneas visited the underworld, entering through a cave at the edge of Lake Avernus

    Gates of hell

    Gates of hell

    Gates_of_hell

  • Hermes
  • Ancient Greek deity and herald of the gods

    bearded Hermes. An erect phallus rose from the base. In the more primitive Mount Kyllini or Cyllenian herms, the standing stone or wooden pillar was simply

    Hermes

    Hermes

    Hermes

  • Cyclopes
  • One-eyed giants in Greek and Roman mythology

    hero Aeneas follow in the footsteps of Odysseus, the hero of Homer's Odyssey. Approaching Sicily and Mount Etna, in Book 3 of the Aeneid, Aeneas manages

    Cyclopes

    Cyclopes

    Cyclopes

  • Greek underworld
  • Location in Greek mythology

    Theseus, Orpheus, possibly also Odysseus, and in later Roman depictions Aeneas). The deceased could enter the underworld through various routes, but perhaps

    Greek underworld

    Greek underworld

    Greek_underworld

  • Malena Ernman
  • Swedish opera singer (born 1970)

    L'incoronazione di Poppea in Brussels and Berlin, then as Dido in Dido and Aeneas with William Christie at the Vienna Festival. She also sang in Agrippina

    Malena Ernman

    Malena Ernman

    Malena_Ernman

  • Achilles
  • Greek mythological hero

    they were restrained by Achilles, who afterwards attacked the cattle of Aeneas, sacked neighbouring cities (such as Pedasus and Lyrnessus, where the Greeks

    Achilles

    Achilles

    Achilles

  • Origin myth
  • Type of myth

    control. For example, Julius Caesar and his relatives claimed Aeneas (and through Aeneas, the goddess Venus) as an ancestor.[citation needed] A founding

    Origin myth

    Origin_myth

  • Miseno
  • Place on the north shore of the Bay of Naples, of Italy

    Misenum was named after Misenus, a companion of Hector and trumpeter to Aeneas. Misenus is supposed to have drowned near here after a trumpet competition

    Miseno

    Miseno

  • Ancient Carthage
  • Phoenician city-state

    comes to believe that Aeneas and her will marry. Aeneas disagrees, though he loves Dido. However, Jupiter sends Mercury to remind Aeneas that his destiny is

    Ancient Carthage

    Ancient Carthage

    Ancient_Carthage

  • Origanum dictamnus
  • Species of flowering plant

    Book XII.411–415 of Virgil's Aeneid (29-19 BC), Venus heals the wounded Aeneas with dittany: “Hereupon Venus, smitten by her son’s cruel pain, with a mother’s

    Origanum dictamnus

    Origanum dictamnus

    Origanum_dictamnus

  • Minas Tirith
  • Fictional city in Middle-earth

    similarities" are with ancient Rome. She identifies several parallels: Aeneas, from Troy, and Elendil, from Númenor, both survive the destruction of their

    Minas Tirith

    Minas_Tirith

  • Trojan Horse
  • Wooden horse in Greek mythology

    Seduction of Helen Trojan Horse Sack of Troy The Returns Wanderings of Odysseus Aeneas and the Founding of Rome Greeks and allies Agamemnon Achilles Helen Menelaus

    Trojan Horse

    Trojan Horse

    Trojan_Horse

  • Nysa (mythology)
  • Area mentioned in Greek mythology

    list of the following locations proposed by ancient authors as the site of Mount Nysa: Arabia, Ethiopia, Egypt, Babylon, Erythraian Sea (the Red Sea), Thrace

    Nysa (mythology)

    Nysa (mythology)

    Nysa_(mythology)

  • Nisus and Euryalus
  • Pair of lovers in Vergil's Aeneid

    romanized: Eurýalos, lit. 'broad') are two young warriors serving under Aeneas in the Aeneid, the Augustan epic by Virgil. Their foray among the enemy

    Nisus and Euryalus

    Nisus and Euryalus

    Nisus_and_Euryalus

  • Purgatorio
  • Second part of Dante's Divine Comedy

    These examples also include episodes from the lives of Julius Caesar and Aeneas. This activity also replaces a verbal prayer for this terrace. Since the

    Purgatorio

    Purgatorio

    Purgatorio

  • Tantalus
  • Greek mythological figure and son of Zeus

    and Mount Sipylus. Near Mount Sipylus are archaeological features that have been associated with Tantalus and his house since Antiquity. Near Mount Yamanlar

    Tantalus

    Tantalus

    Tantalus

  • Trojan Battle Order
  • Epic catalogue in the Illiad

    the Ionian geographer, does not know where it is. The catalog mentions Mount Phthires near Miletus and the Maeander. Hecataeus supposes it was the prior

    Trojan Battle Order

    Trojan Battle Order

    Trojan_Battle_Order

  • Narcissus (mythology)
  • Character in Greek mythology

    kept the goddess Juno occupied with stories while Zeus's lovers escaped Mount Olympus. As a punishment, Juno took from Echo her agency in speech; Echo

    Narcissus (mythology)

    Narcissus (mythology)

    Narcissus_(mythology)

  • Mistral (missile)
  • French short range air defense system

    Launched Airflight Missile developed by Vickers in the 1970s and tested on HMS Aeneas and three boats of the Gal class. Mistral MANPADS PAMELA system ALAMO system

    Mistral (missile)

    Mistral (missile)

    Mistral_(missile)

  • Tusculum
  • Ancient city in Italy

    Odysseus and Circe, or by the Latin king Latinus Silvius, a descendant of Aeneas, who according to Titus Livius was the founder of most of the towns and

    Tusculum

    Tusculum

    Tusculum

  • Amidei
  • both families originated from Alba Longa. In that story, he relates to Aeneas Silvius and Ascanius, who were the mythical ancestors of the Kings of Alba

    Amidei

    Amidei

    Amidei

  • Troy (film)
  • 2004 epic historical war film directed by Wolfgang Petersen

    Trojans to safety through the tunnel. Paris gives the Sword of Troy to Aeneas, instructing him to protect the Trojans and find them a new home. As the

    Troy (film)

    Troy_(film)

  • Statue of the Tiber river with Romulus and Remus
  • Ancient Roman sculpture

    relating to the tale of Aeneas. The statue is 3.17 m wide, 2.22 m tall, and 1.31 m deep. It is carved from marble taken from Mount Pentelicus near Athens

    Statue of the Tiber river with Romulus and Remus

    Statue of the Tiber river with Romulus and Remus

    Statue_of_the_Tiber_river_with_Romulus_and_Remus

  • King Teucer
  • Greek mythological figure

    people of Troy often referred to themselves as "Teucrians". For example, Aeneas is called the "great captain of the Teucrians". In most myths mentioning

    King Teucer

    King_Teucer

  • Hades
  • God of the underworld in Greek mythology

    living people who ventured to the underworld were also heroes: Odysseus, Aeneas (accompanied by the Sibyl), Orpheus, to whom Hades showed uncharacteristic

    Hades

    Hades

    Hades

  • Helenus (son of Priam)
  • Mythical Trojan prince and seer

    helped consolidate his claims to Neoptolemus' kingdom. Helenus prophesied Aeneas' founding of Rome when he and his followers stopped at Buthrotum, detailed

    Helenus (son of Priam)

    Helenus (son of Priam)

    Helenus_(son_of_Priam)

  • Amazons
  • Female warriors and hunters in Greek mythology

    Seduction of Helen Trojan Horse Sack of Troy The Returns Wanderings of Odysseus Aeneas and the Founding of Rome Greeks and allies Agamemnon Achilles Helen Menelaus

    Amazons

    Amazons

    Amazons

  • List of films based on classical mythology
  • lit. 'The Legend of Aeneas' Eneide 1971 [Yugoslavia/Italy] - TV miniseries Dido & Aeneas 1995 [UK] - TV movie Dido and Aeneas 1995 [Canada] - filmed

    List of films based on classical mythology

    List_of_films_based_on_classical_mythology

  • Cupid
  • Ancient Roman god of desire, affection and erotic love

    of Rome by the poet Virgil, Cupid disguises himself as Iulus, the son of Aeneas who was in turn the son of Venus herself, and in this form he beguiles Queen

    Cupid

    Cupid

    Cupid

  • Reeves Glacier
  • Glacier in Antarctica

    Antarctic Expedition, 1907–09 under Ernest Shackleton, who named it for Aeneas Mackintosh, Second Officer on the expedition ship, the Nimrod. 74°24′S 161°45′E

    Reeves Glacier

    Reeves_Glacier

  • Ad astra
  • Latin phrase meaning "to the stars"

    Virgil, Aeneid IX 641. Spoken by Apollo to Aeneas's young son Iulus. Virgil, Aenied XII 892–93. Spoken by Aeneas to his foe, Turnus, in their combat. Seneca

    Ad astra

    Ad_astra

  • Heracles
  • Divine hero in Greek mythology

    him). Heracles then uproots several trees and builds a funeral pyre on Mount Oeta, which Poeas, father of Philoctetes, lights. As his body burns, only

    Heracles

    Heracles

    Heracles

  • List of deaths due to the COVID-19 pandemic
  • Jackson Mthembu 62 Politician South Africa (Johannesburg) 22 January 2021 Aeneas Chigwedere 81 Politician Zimbabwe Joel Matiza 60 Politician Zimbabwe (Harare)

    List of deaths due to the COVID-19 pandemic

    List of deaths due to the COVID-19 pandemic

    List_of_deaths_due_to_the_COVID-19_pandemic

  • Palladium (classical antiquity)
  • Protective cult image in Greek and Roman mythology

    citadel of Troy and which was later taken to the future site of Rome by Aeneas. The Roman story is related in Virgil's Aeneid and other works. Rome possessed

    Palladium (classical antiquity)

    Palladium (classical antiquity)

    Palladium_(classical_antiquity)

  • Meanings of minor-planet names: 12001–13000
  • nature around her. JPL · 12648 12649 Ascanios 2035 T-3 Ascanios, the son of Aeneas. He is also named Julus and became under this name the ancestor of the Julius

    Meanings of minor-planet names: 12001–13000

    Meanings_of_minor-planet_names:_12001–13000

  • Hecate
  • Greek goddess of magic and transitions

    making her live in crannies and gave her a grotesque way of mating. She is mounted through the ears and gives birth by bringing forth her young through the

    Hecate

    Hecate

    Hecate

  • The Song of Achilles
  • 2011 novel by Madeline Miller

    Chiron. Patroclus thwarts the plan by running away to join Achilles on Mount Pelion. As he matures, he struggles to hide his deepening attraction to

    The Song of Achilles

    The_Song_of_Achilles

  • Gandalf
  • Fictional character created by J. R. R. Tolkien

    assists the protagonists, comparable to the Cumaean Sibyl who assisted Aeneas in Virgil's The Aeneid, or to the figure of Virgil in Dante's Inferno. Scholars

    Gandalf

    Gandalf

  • Iliad
  • Epic poem attributed to Homer

    fighting, Diomedes kills many Trojans, including Pandarus, and defeats Aeneas. Aphrodite rescues him before he can be killed, but Diomedes attacks her

    Iliad

    Iliad

    Iliad

  • List of cultural references in the Divine Comedy
  • Inf. IV, 137. Anchises: Father of Aeneas by Aphrodite. In the Aeneid he is shown as dying in Sicily. Father of Aeneas. Inf. I, 74, Purg. XVIII, 137, Par

    List of cultural references in the Divine Comedy

    List of cultural references in the Divine Comedy

    List_of_cultural_references_in_the_Divine_Comedy

  • Veneto
  • Region of Italy

    the Fall of Troy (12th century BC), led by prince Antenor, a comrade of Aeneas. Other historians link Venetic origins with Celts. In the 7th–6th centuries

    Veneto

    Veneto

    Veneto

  • Taboo
  • Societal or cultural prohibition

    can be found in the story of Anchises, the father of the Trojan warrior Aeneas. Aphrodite had fallen in love with the mortal Anchises after Zeus persuaded

    Taboo

    Taboo

    Taboo

  • List of people from Palestine (historical region)
  • List of notable historic figures from the region of Palestine

    dedicated to him not less than nine of his works." Geiger, 2014, p. 13: "Aeneas 1 was born about 430, studied in Alexandria with Hierocles in about 450

    List of people from Palestine (historical region)

    List_of_people_from_Palestine_(historical_region)

  • Solymus
  • Anatolia, or vice versa. Solymus, mentioned by Ovid as a Phrygian companion of Aeneas and eponym of Sulmona. Etymologicum Magnum 721.43 under Solymoi Stephanus

    Solymus

    Solymus

  • Jupiter (god)
  • Chief deity of Roman state religion

    the right. Jupiter Indiges, "Jupiter of the country", a title given to Aeneas after his death, according to Livy Jupiter Jehovah, syncretization between

    Jupiter (god)

    Jupiter (god)

    Jupiter_(god)

  • J. M. W. Turner
  • English painter (1775–1851)

    painting. High levels of volcanic ash in the atmosphere (from the eruption of Mount Tambora) during 1816, the "Year Without a Summer", led to unusually spectacular

    J. M. W. Turner

    J. M. W. Turner

    J._M._W._Turner

  • Late Bronze Age collapse
  • Societal collapse in the Late Bronze Age

    consistent in the world during the period, and the Assyrians were still able to mount long range military campaigns in all directions when necessary. From the

    Late Bronze Age collapse

    Late Bronze Age collapse

    Late_Bronze_Age_collapse

  • Historicity of the Iliad
  • Debate on the factuality of the Homeric canon

    location, presumably in the Bronze Age, with a city. This city was near Mount Ida in northwest Turkey. Such a city did exist, at the mound of Hisarlık

    Historicity of the Iliad

    Historicity of the Iliad

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  • Chiaroscuro
  • Use of strong contrasts between light and dark in art

    real line block, and looking rather like a watercolour Ludolph Buesinck, Aeneas carries his father, German style, with line block and brown tone block Light-and-shade

    Chiaroscuro

    Chiaroscuro

    Chiaroscuro

  • Orpheus
  • Legendary musician, poet, and prophet in Greek mythology

    gods except Apollo. One early morning he went to the oracle of Dionysus at Mount Pangaion to salute his god at dawn, but was ripped to shreds by Thracian

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  • Cocytus
  • River in Greek mythology

    same source as the other infernal rivers, the tears of a statue located in Mount Ida called The Old Man of Crete which represents the sins of humanity. The

    Cocytus

    Cocytus

    Cocytus

  • Wardrobe of Mary, Queen of Scots
  • bed of "cramoysi brun" embroidered velvet, her tapestries of the Story of Aeneas and the Story of Meleager, a table nef, and a suite of wall hangings of

    Wardrobe of Mary, Queen of Scots

    Wardrobe of Mary, Queen of Scots

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  • Rod of Asclepius
  • Symbol of medicine

    Pegasus Zelus Heroes / heroines Individuals Abderus Achilles Actaeon Adonis Aeneas Ajax the Great Ajax the Lesser Akademos Amphiaraus Amphitryon Antilochus

    Rod of Asclepius

    Rod of Asclepius

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  • Cybele
  • Anatolian mother goddess

    thus an ancestral goddess of the Roman people by way of the Trojan prince Aeneas. As Rome eventually established hegemony over the Mediterranean world, Romanized

    Cybele

    Cybele

    Cybele

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    Indian, Marathi

    Truna

    Grass

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    Brajamani

    Brilliant Jewel; Beautiful; Precious

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    Jennifer

    Fair one. Guinevere was King Arthur's mythological queen.

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    English Scottish

    Durell

    Strong.

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    Streeter

    English (Sussex) : topographic name for someone living by a highway, in particular a Roman road (see Street).

  • Nagesha
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    Hindu

    Nagesha

    Seshnag, Cosmic serpent, Owner of serpent

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    Paramitha

    Wisdom

  • Naja
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    Naja

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    Dhondu

    Rock; Stone

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  • Mount
  • n.

    To attain in value; to amount.

  • Count
  • v. i.

    To number or be counted; to possess value or carry weight; hence, to increase or add to the strength or influence of some party or interest; as, every vote counts; accidents count for nothing.

  • Amount
  • n.

    The effect, substance, value, significance, or result; the sum; as, the amount of the testimony is this.

  • Amount
  • n.

    The sum total of two or more sums or quantities; the aggregate; the whole quantity; a totality; as, the amount of 7 and 9 is 16; the amount of a bill; the amount of this year's revenue.

  • Mount
  • v. t.

    To cause to mount; to put on horseback; to furnish with animals for riding; to furnish with horses.

  • Mount
  • n.

    To get up on anything, as a platform or scaffold; especially, to seat one's self on a horse for riding.

  • Mount
  • v.

    A horse.

  • Mount
  • v. t.

    To raise aloft; to lift on high.

  • Mount
  • v.

    That upon which a person or thing is mounted

  • Mound
  • v. t.

    To fortify or inclose with a mound.

  • Mount
  • v.

    A bulwark for offense or defense; a mound.

  • Mount
  • v. t.

    Hence: To put upon anything that sustains and fits for use, as a gun on a carriage, a map or picture on cloth or paper; to prepare for being worn or otherwise used, as a diamond by setting, or a sword blade by adding the hilt, scabbard, etc.

  • Mount
  • v. t.

    To get upon; to ascend; to climb.

  • Mount
  • v. t.

    To place one's self on, as a horse or other animal, or anything that one sits upon; to bestride.

  • Mounted
  • imp. & p. p.

    of Mount

  • Mounting
  • p. pr. & vb. n.

    of Mount

  • Mount
  • v.

    A mass of earth, or earth and rock, rising considerably above the common surface of the surrounding land; a mountain; a high hill; -- used always instead of mountain, when put before a proper name; as, Mount Washington; otherwise, chiefly in poetry.

  • Count
  • v. i.

    To plead orally; to argue a matter in court; to recite a count.

  • Amount
  • v. t.

    To signify; to amount to.

  • Mount
  • v.

    The cardboard or cloth on which a drawing, photograph, or the like is mounted; a mounting.