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 1   T-I|         hostile.~Saturnia hated Aeneas, supported Turnus:~yet he
 2  T-II|        whom kindly Venus became Aeneas’s mother.~If I’m allowed
 3  ExII|      the creator of peace?~When Aeneas carried his father on his
 4  ExII|    paths open to a book bearing Aeneas’s scion?~Indeed one’s father
 5   ExI|        afraid.~A Trojan ship of Aeneas’s welcomed Greek~Achaemenides:
 6 ExIII|      who’s of your kin, through Aeneas your brother,~so may you
 7  IBIS|       on Sicilian~Etna, who saw AeneasTrojan sails approaching:~
 8   Ind|        in Sicily and rescued by Aeneas. See Aeneid Book III:588.~
 9   Ind|         Aeneades~Descendants of Aeneas, a name applied to the Julian
10   Ind|          especially Augustus.~ ~Aeneas~The Trojan son of Venus
11   Ind|      son of Venus and Anchises. Aeneas escaped from Troy at its
12   Ind|         of Capys, and father of Aeneas by the goddess Venus. Aeneas
13   Ind|    Aeneas by the goddess Venus. Aeneas rescued him from the fall
14   Ind|    Rescued from Troy by his son Aeneas.~ ~Andromache~The wife of
15   Ind|      spuriously) descended from Aeneas. ~Book EI.I:37-80 Ovid celebrates
16   Ind|          mythical) descent from Aeneas stressed.~Ibis:1-40 He allowed
17   Ind|       Strophades where Ovid has Aeneas meet the harpy Aëllo, and
18   Ind| Ascanius the son of his brother Aeneas.~Book EIV.VII:1-54 Attempted
19   Ind|     Rhea Silvia~The daughter of Aeneas (Greek myth) or Numitor (
20   Ind|      Iulus, Ascanius~The son of Aeneas from whom the Julian family
21   Ind|      and Euryalus, followers of Aeneas were noted for their friendship.
22   Ind|     Ovid and Macer.~ ~Palinurus~Aeneas’s helmsman who fell into
23   Ind|     eventually taken to Rome by Aeneas, and housed in the Temple
24   Ind|        Rhea Silvia, daughter of Aeneas, or in the more common tradition
25   Ind|       Book TI.II:1-74 She hated Aeneas and supported Turnus.~ ~
26   Ind|         of them, and threatened Aeneas’s ships. Finally she was
27   Ind|       over a tripod. She guided Aeneas through the underworld and
28   Ind|       Fogg Art Museum, Harvard) Aeneas passed their island, between
29   Ind|         years.~Book EII.II:1-38 Aeneas’s Trojan fleet.~Book EIV.
30   Ind|    Rutuli in Italy, who opposed Aeneas. His capital was at Ardea,
31   Ind|        Lavinia his betrothed to Aeneas and is ultimately killed
32   Ind|  Anchises she was the mother of Aeneas and therefore putative ancestress
33   Ind|       to the Trojans. Protected Aeneas, her son.~Book TII:253-312
34   Ind|      Book TII:253-312 Mother of Aeneas by Anchises. Her statue
35   Ind|        the Aeneid, the story of Aeneas’s flight from Troy and the
36   Ind|      and the man’. He refers to Aeneas’s love affair with the Tyrian
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