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Dardanius nepos Veneris (Dardanian grandson of Venus)

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Dardanius nepos Veneris refers to Aeneas, the legendary Trojan hero and founder of Rome, who is considered as the grandson of Venus.

Related terms

Tellus (Earth): Tellus represents the Earth in Roman mythology. She is often associated with fertility and abundance.

Pronuba Iuno (Juno of the Nuptials): Pronuba Iuno refers to Juno's role as the goddess of marriage and weddings. She oversees marital unions and blesses them with her presence.

Troia (Troy): Troia is the ancient city in Asia Minor that was destroyed during the Trojan War. It serves as an important setting in Virgil's epic poem, The Aeneid.

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  • AP Latin - 5.1 Vergil, Aeneid, Book 4 Lines 160-218

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