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14.1 Aeneas's Journey from Troy to Italy

๐Ÿ›๏ธGreek and Roman Myths
Unit 14 Review

14.1 Aeneas's Journey from Troy to Italy

Written by the Fiveable Content Team โ€ข Last updated September 2025
Written by the Fiveable Content Team โ€ข Last updated September 2025
๐Ÿ›๏ธGreek and Roman Myths
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Aeneas, a Trojan hero, escapes the fall of Troy with a divine mission from Venus. He's tasked with founding a new civilization and preserving Trojan culture. A prophecy foretells his destiny to establish a kingdom that will become the mighty Rome.

Aeneas's journey takes him to Carthage, where he falls for Queen Dido. But duty calls, and he leaves her heartbroken. He then visits the Underworld, gaining insights about Rome's future glory. Finally, Aeneas reaches Latium, founds Lavinium, and fulfills his prophecy.

Aeneas's Departure from Troy

The Fall of Troy and Aeneas's Divine Mission

  • Aeneas emerged as a Trojan hero during the fall of Troy, a city besieged by the Greeks
  • Troy succumbed to the Greek's wooden horse stratagem, leading to its destruction and the death of King Priam
  • Aeneas received a divine mission from his mother Venus to escape Troy and found a new civilization
  • Anchises, Aeneas's elderly father, initially refused to leave Troy but was convinced by divine omens
  • Ascanius, also known as Iulus, accompanied his father Aeneas as they fled the burning city

The Prophecy and Aeneas's Destiny

  • A prophecy foretold Aeneas would establish a new kingdom in a distant land
  • Venus appeared to Aeneas, revealing the gods' role in Troy's fall and his destined future
  • The prophecy emphasized the importance of preserving Troy's culture and religious practices
  • Aeneas was tasked with carrying the Trojan Penates (household gods) to their new home
  • The prophecy hinted at the future glory of Rome, descended from Aeneas's lineage

Aeneas and Dido in Carthage

The Founding of Carthage and Dido's Rule

  • Dido, also known as Elissa, founded the city of Carthage after fleeing from Tyre
  • Carthage grew into a prosperous city-state on the North African coast (modern-day Tunisia)
  • Dido ruled as queen of Carthage, having vowed never to remarry after her husband's death
  • Aeneas and his crew arrived in Carthage after being shipwrecked by a storm sent by Juno
  • The Carthaginians welcomed the Trojans, offering them hospitality and assistance

Divine Intervention and Tragic Love

  • Venus and Cupid intervened, causing Dido to fall deeply in love with Aeneas
  • Aeneas and Dido began a passionate relationship, temporarily halting his quest
  • Jupiter sent Mercury to remind Aeneas of his prophesied destiny to found a new Troy
  • The prophecy compelled Aeneas to leave Carthage, despite his feelings for Dido
  • Dido, heartbroken by Aeneas's departure, committed suicide and cursed him and his descendants

Aeneas's Journey to the Underworld

The Quest for the Golden Bough

  • Aeneas sought to visit the Underworld to speak with his deceased father, Anchises
  • The Cumaean Sibyl instructed Aeneas to find the Golden Bough, a passport to the Underworld
  • The Golden Bough grew in a dark forest and was sacred to Proserpina, wife of Pluto
  • Aeneas successfully located and retrieved the Golden Bough, guided by his mother Venus
  • The bough served as a token to allow living beings to enter and exit the realm of the dead

Revelations in the Underworld

  • Anchises's shade revealed to Aeneas the future glory of Rome and his descendants
  • The prophecy outlined the great leaders and heroes who would shape Roman history
  • Aeneas witnessed the souls awaiting reincarnation in the Elysian Fields
  • The Underworld journey reinforced Aeneas's understanding of his divine mission
  • Anchises showed Aeneas the soul of Julius Caesar and hinted at the reign of Augustus

Aeneas's Arrival in Latium

The Founding of Lavinium

  • Latium, a region in central Italy, became the final destination of Aeneas's journey
  • Aeneas founded the city of Lavinium, named after Lavinia, daughter of King Latinus
  • Lavinia was betrothed to Aeneas, fulfilling a prophecy about her marrying a foreigner
  • The marriage alliance between Aeneas and Lavinia united the Trojans and Latins
  • Ascanius, Aeneas's son, later founded Alba Longa, a precursor to Rome

Conflict and Prophecy Fulfilled

  • Turnus, king of the Rutuli and former suitor of Lavinia, waged war against Aeneas
  • The conflict between Aeneas and Turnus echoed the Trojan War, with divine interventions
  • Aeneas ultimately defeated Turnus in single combat, securing his rule in Latium
  • The prophecy of a new Troy was fulfilled with the establishment of Lavinium
  • Ascanius's reign in Alba Longa set the stage for the eventual founding of Rome by his descendants