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The Flight of Aeneas and the Will of Fate

Aeneas was destined to found a great city, but his journey was steeped in tragedy — every step toward his future meant leaving loved ones behind, including the very woman who sacrificed everything for him.

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Region
Europe
Key Figures
Aeneas, Juno, Turnus +4 more

Key Figures

The Story

This narrative combines documented history with dramatized scenes for storytelling purposes.

Timeline

Birth of Aeneas

Aeneas is born of the goddess Venus and Anchises, marked by a prophecy that foretells his crucial role in the aftermath of Troy.

Fall of Troy

As Troy burns, Aeneas escapes with his father and son, embarking on a journey to fulfill his destiny.

Encounter with Dido

Aeneas arrives in Carthage, where he meets Dido, leading to a tragic love story influenced by divine intervention.

Divine Guidance

Aeneas receives messages from the gods, particularly Mercury, urging him to continue his journey to Italy.

Battle with Turnus

Aeneas faces Turnus in a climactic battle for the future of his people, embodying the virtues of leadership and duty.

Founding of Lavinium

Aeneas triumphs over Turnus, establishing Lavinium and fulfilling part of his destiny.

Death of Turnus

In a moment of internal conflict, Aeneas kills Turnus, marking both a victory and a tragic consequence of fate.

Cultural Legacy

Aeneas's story becomes a foundational myth for Rome, influencing its identity and values through literature and worship.

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