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The Adventures of Aeneas

The Adventures of Aeneas. Samantha King Stephanie Phillips Hannah Flannery . Aeneas. Son of Venus One of the most famous heroes to fight in the Trojan War He was second to Hector Founder of Rome. The Journey Begins. Decided to sail away with other Trojans to find a new home

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The Adventures of Aeneas

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  1. The Adventures of Aeneas Samantha King Stephanie Phillips Hannah Flannery

  2. Aeneas • Son of Venus • One of the most famous heroes to fight in the Trojan War • He was second to Hector • Founder of Rome

  3. The Journey Begins • Decided to sail away with other Trojans to find a new home • Trojans had to escape

  4. There First Landing • Met Hectors wife Andromache • She was married to Helenus and she helped rule the land • Aeneas was welcome • Once they left she gave them advice for them not to land on the nearest coast of Italy because it was full of Greeks

  5. Cyclops • The Trojans landed on the southern part of Italy • There were hundreds of Cyclops there • Had to escape

  6. Storm • Juno was the cause of it • Juno had a hatred for Aeneas • She tried to drown Aeneas • She went to Aeolus • Neptune calmed the sea

  7. Dido • Carthage was founded by her • She was beautiful and a widow • Juno had a plan • Venus stopped Juno’s plan

  8. Venus • She went to Olympus • Told her about Aeneas decedents • Went to Cupid • Disguised herself

  9. Dido • She approached Aeneas • For time she was happy • She had made her people treat Aeneas as if he was their ruler also

  10. Mercury • Mercury visited Aeneas and told him to depart and seek the kingdom

  11. Aeneas Leaving… • When he did Dido killed herself • Palinerus died; drowned near the end of their perils by sea • Prophet Helenus told Aeneas as soon as he reached the Italian land seek the cave of the sibyl of Cumae • There well be a woman who can see the future and tell him what to do

  12. The Underworld • He must find a golden bough to be admitted t Hades • She would take him to the underworld so he could learn from his father Anchises who died before the great storm

  13. The Boat • Found two doves of Venus and followed them • Came upon lake Avernos which leads to the underworld • Charon told some of the men they could not be on his boat and some could. The ones who couldn’t were doomed to wonder aimlessly for a hundred years with never a place to rest

  14. Aeneas • Charon told them he did not ferry the living but at sight of the golden bough he took them across • They did what Psyche did and gave Cerberus a piece of cake and passed by him easily • Meets his father; father shows him the river of forgiveness • They got to the field of mourning

  15. Aeneas and Dido • He saw Dido and ask if he was the cause of her death she never answered him • Got to a road divided one led to Rhadamanthus who punished people and the other led to Elysia fields where his father was

  16. Juno • She made people appose to the Trojans settling there • If it wasn’t for her matters would of went well

  17. Latinus • Fathers spirit warned him not to any many in the country • Convinced that Aeneas was his son-in-law • Juno stepped in

  18. Ascanius • He was hunting and wounded the Latin farmers stag • Then they wanted to kill Ascanius and everyone defending him

  19. Trojans • The rest of their adventures were on the battlefield

  20. In The End… • Aeneas and Lavinia founded the Roman race

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