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Aeneas is the main hero in this Roman epic. After the fall of Troy, Aeneas escapes and leads a fleet to found Rome. Juno (Hera from Greek), convinces Aeolus, god of winds, to stop them. Neptune saves them and they eventually wind up on the shores of Northern Africa, specifically Carthage. | Aeneas is the main hero in this Roman epic. After the fall of Troy, Aeneas escapes and leads a fleet to found Rome. Juno (Hera from Greek), convinces Aeolus, god of winds, to stop them. Neptune saves them and they eventually wind up on the shores of Northern Africa, specifically Carthage. | ||
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Aeneas consults Tiberinus and sails up the Tiber river to try to rally troops from the locals. His mother, the god Venus, has Vulcan forge weapons for Aeneas. This is an intervention of the gods at this point. | Aeneas consults Tiberinus and sails up the Tiber river to try to rally troops from the locals. His mother, the god Venus, has Vulcan forge weapons for Aeneas. This is an intervention of the gods at this point. | ||
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+ | Aeneas returns to find the Trojans under attack by Turnus. Pallas, one of the river locals who joined Aeneas, is killed by Turnus. Aeneas flies into a blind rage and kills a bunch of people. Both sides agree to a temporary truce to bury their dead. | ||
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+ | Juno has been helping Turnus and, like Aeneas, has been given a sword forged by Vulcan. Juno whispers in his sister, Juturna, a nymph. Juturna agrees to whip up a fury against the Trojans again. | ||
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+ | Aeneas and Turnus agree to a battle between the two of them, rather than continuing the war. However, Juturna has managed to whip everyone into a fury and war breaks out again. Aeneas tries to regain control of the situation, but gets shot with an arrow that won't come out. | ||
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+ | A healer named Iapyx attempst to heal Aeneas but cannot. Finally, Venus intervenes and slips some dittany into the healer' | ||
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+ | Aeneas returns to battle and the Latins get scared and demoralized. Juturna disguises herself as Turnus' | ||
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+ | Frustrated, Aeneas gives up chasing Turnus and starts killing so many people that Virgil cannot even relate it to the gods. Then he turns his attention on the city of Lavinium, where Queen Amata lives. Seeing this, she believes Turnus must be dead and she hangs herself. Latinus is beside himself with sorrow. | ||
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+ | Turnus eventually sees through Juturna' | ||
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+ | They fight with spears, then swords. Turnus' | ||
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+ | Finally Jove, god of war, asks Juno when it will all end. Knowing that Aeneas is fated to win and found Rome, Juno finally acquiesces, | ||
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+ | Aeneas taunts Turnus for taking too long and Turnus responds by trying to throw a giant boulder at Aeneas. Turnus fails to hit him. Aeneas strikes him with the spear and Turnus falls to his knees. Accepting defeat | ||
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