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Ascanius in the Aeneid: The Story of the Son of Aeneas in the Poem

Ascanius in the Aeneid was the son of the epic hero Aeneas and his wife Creusa, the daughter of King Priam. He fled with his father from Troy as th...

Ancient Literature
February 15th, 2024
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Dardanus, the mythological founder of Dardania and ancestor of the Trojans in Greek mythology

Dardanus: The Mythical Founder of Dardania and Ancestor of the Romans

Dardanus was the son of Zeus who established the city of Dardania in the northwestern Anatolian region of Troad. He was a king in Arcadia but had t...

Ancient Literature
February 16th, 2024
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Fate in the Aeneid - exploring predestination in Virgil's epic poem

Fate in the Aeneid: Exploring the Theme of Predestination in the Poem

Fate in the Aeneid is a major theme that explores how the ancient Romans viewed the concept of predestination. The entirety of the poem hinges on A...

Ancient Literature
February 16th, 2024
By Ancient Literature
Comparison of Greek and Roman gods - all you need to know about the differences between the two pantheons

Greek vs Roman Gods: Know the Differences Between the Deities

Greek vs Roman gods are hard to be distingusihed because they share similar functions and roles. For instance, Zeus was the king of the gods and hi...

Ancient Literature
February 16th, 2024
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Heracles vs Hercules - everything you need to know about the Greek and Roman hero

Heracles vs Hercules: The Same Hero in Two Different Mythologies

Heracles vs Hercules is a debate that has been very popular among the Greeks and the Romans. The reason for this debate is that both characters are...

Ancient Literature
February 16th, 2024
By Ancient Literature
Mezentius, the savage King of the Etruscans in the Aeneid

Mezentius in the Aeneid: The Myth of the Savage King of the Etruscans

Mezentius in the Aeneid was a King who antagonized the Trojans as they settled in Latium. The Romans referred to him as "Despiser of the gods" due ...

Ancient Literature
February 16th, 2024
By Ancient Literature
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