- Aeneas
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Greco-Roman mythology , Aeneas (Greek: Unicode|Αἰνείας, "Aineías"; pronEng|ɪˈniːəs in English) was a Trojan hero, the son of princeAnchises and the goddess Venus. His father was also the second cousin of KingPriam of Troy. The journey of Aeneas from Troy, (led by Venus, his mother) which led to the founding of the cityRome , is recounted inVirgil 's "Aeneid ". He is considered an important figure in Greek and Roman legend and history. Aeneas is a character inHomer 's "Iliad ", Quintus Smyrnaeus' "Posthomerica ", andShakespeare 's "Troilus and Cressida ".Mythology
In the "
Iliad ", Aeneas is the leader of theDardan ians (allies of the Trojans), and a principal lieutenant ofHector , son of the Trojan kingPriam . In the poem, Aeneas's motherVenus frequently comes to his aid on the battlefield; he is also a favorite ofApollo . Venus and Apollo rescue Aeneas from combat withDiomedes ofArgos , who nearly kills him, and carry him away toPergamos for healing. EvenPoseidon , who normally favors the Greeks, comes to Aeneas's rescue when the latter falls under theassault ofAchilles , noting that Aeneas, though from a junior branch of the royal family, is destined to become king of the Trojan people.As seen in the first books of the
Aeneid , Aeneas is one of the few Trojans who were not killed in battle or enslaved when Troy fell. When Troy was sacked by the Greeks, Aeneas, after being commanded by the gods to flee, gathered a group, collectively known as theAeneads , who then traveled toItaly and becameprogenitors of the Romans. The Aeneads included Aeneas's trumpeterMisenus , his fatherAnchises , his friendsAchates ,Sergestus andAcmon , the healerLapyx , the steady helmsmanPalinurus , and his sonAscanius (also known as Iulus, Julus, or Ascanius Julius.) He carried with him theLares andPenates , the statues of the household gods of Troy, and transplanted them toItaly .(From here on, the Greek myths make room for the Roman mythology, so the Roman names of the gods will be used.)After a brief, but fierce storm sent up against the group at Juno's request, and several failed attempts to found cities, Aeneas and his fleet made landfall at
Carthage after six years of wanderings. Aeneas had a year long affair with theCarthaginian queen Dido (also known as Elissa), who proposed that the Trojans settle in her land and that she and Aeneas reign jointly over their peoples. Once again, this was in favour of Juno, who was told of the fact that her favorite city would eventually be defeated by the Trojans' descendants. However, the messenger god Mercury was sent by Jupiter and Venus to remind Aeneas of his journey and his purpose, thus compelling him to leave secretly and continue on his way. When Dido learned of this, she ordered her sister Anna to construct a pyre, she said, to get rid of Aeneas' possessions, left behind by him in his haste to leave. Standing on it, Dido uttered a curse that would forever pit Carthage against Rome. She then committed suicide by stabbing herself with the same sword she gave Aeneas when they first met and then falling on the pyre. Anna reproached the mortally wounded Dido. Meanwhile, Juno, looking down on the tragedy and moved by Dido's plight, sent Iris to make Dido's passage toHades quicker and less painful. When Aeneas later travelled toHades , he called to her ghost but she neither spoke to nor acknowledged him.The company stopped on the island of
Sicily during the course of their journey. After the first trip, before the Trojans went to Carthage,Achaemenides , one ofOdysseus ' crew who had been left behind, traveled with them. After visiting Carthage, the Trojans returned to Sicily where they were welcomed byAcestes , king of the region and son of the riverCrinisus by aDardania n woman.Latinus , king of theLatins , welcomed Aeneas's army of exiled Trojans and let them reorganize their life inLatium . His daughterLavinia had been promised toTurnus , king of theRutuli , but Latinus received a prophecy that Lavinia would be betrothed to one from another land — namely, Aeneas. Latinus heeded the prophecy, and Turnus consequently declared war on Aeneas at the urging of Juno, who was aligned with KingMezentius of the Etruscans and QueenAmata of theLatins . Aeneas' forces prevailed. Turnus was killed and his people were captured. According toLivy , Aeneas was victorious but Latinus died in the war. Aeneas founded the city ofLavinium , named after his wife. He later welcomed Dido's sister,Anna Perenna , who then committed suicide after learning of Lavinia's jealousy. After his death, his mother, Venus asked Jupiter to make her son immortal. Jupiter agreed and the river godNumicus cleansed Aeneas of all his mortal parts and Venus anointed him with Ambrosia and Nectar, making him a god. Aeneas was recognized as the godJupiter Indiges . Inspired by the work ofJames Frazer , some have posited that Aeneas was originally alife-death-rebirth deity .Family and legendary descendants
Aeneas had an extensive family tree. His
wet-nurse wasCaieta , and he is the father ofAscanius withCreusa , and ofSilvius with Lavinia. The former, also known asIulus (or Julius), foundedAlba Longa and was the first in a long series of kings. According to the mythology outlined by Virgil in the "Aeneid,"Romulus and Remus were both descendants of Aeneas through their mother Rhea Silvia, making Aeneas progenitor of the Roman people. Some early sources call him their father or grandfather, [ [http://www.4literature.net/Plutarch/Romulus/ Romulus by Plutarch ] ] but considering the commonly accepted dates of the fall of Troy (1184 BC ) and the founding ofRome (753 BC ), this seems unlikely. The Julian family of Rome, most notablyJulius Cæsar andAugustus , traced their lineage to Ascanius and Aeneas, thus to the goddess Venus. Through the Julians, thePalemonids also make this claim. The legendary kings of Britain also trace their family through a grandson of Aeneas, Brutus.In the recent trilogy of Troy novels written by the now deceased author David Gemmell, Aeneas is known both by this name and also the name Helikaon.
Medieval literature
In the
Divine Comedy Dante sees the shade of Aeneas among other Roman worthies in the section of Limbo reserved for "virtuous pagans".*
Roman d'Enéas Family tree
Notes
References
;Classical sources
*Homer , "Iliad " II, 819-21; V, 217-575; XIII, 455-544; XX, 75-352;
*Apollodorus , "Bibliotheke " III, xii, 2;
*Apollodorus , "Epitome " III, 32-IV, 2; V, 21;
*Virgil , "Aeneid ;"
*Ovid , "Metamorphoses" XIV, 581-608;
*Ovid , "Heroides ," VII.
*Livy , Book 1
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