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"The Aeneid," an epic poem by Virgil, translated by John Dryden, narrates the legendary journey of Aeneas, a Trojan hero, as he escapes the destruction of Troy and embarks on a quest to establish a new homeland in Italy. The narrative begins with the Trojans setting sail for Italy, only to be caught in a storm orchestrated by Juno, who harbors animosity towards them. Aeneas and his fleet are scattered, but eventually find refuge on the shores of Carthage, where Queen Dido welcomes them. Venus, Aeneas's divine mother, intervenes to ensure her son's safety and success, while Jupiter reassures…mehr

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"The Aeneid," an epic poem by Virgil, translated by John Dryden, narrates the legendary journey of Aeneas, a Trojan hero, as he escapes the destruction of Troy and embarks on a quest to establish a new homeland in Italy. The narrative begins with the Trojans setting sail for Italy, only to be caught in a storm orchestrated by Juno, who harbors animosity towards them. Aeneas and his fleet are scattered, but eventually find refuge on the shores of Carthage, where Queen Dido welcomes them. Venus, Aeneas's divine mother, intervenes to ensure her son's safety and success, while Jupiter reassures Venus of Aeneas's destined future. The poem explores themes of fate, divine intervention, and the struggles of establishing a new civilization. Aeneas's journey is marked by trials, including encounters with hostile forces and the loss of loved ones. Despite these challenges, Aeneas remains steadfast, driven by his duty to his people and the gods. The epic culminates in Aeneas's arrival in Italy, where he is destined to lay the foundations for the future Roman Empire. Virgil's work is a rich tapestry of myth, history, and prophecy, celebrating Roman ideals and the divine origins of Rome.