Aeneas

deity earth Greek corroborated · 7

Stub entity — referenced by another entity from source #382 but not yet directly extracted from its own source.

↻ synthesized from 7 sources

When

First attested
1200 BCE
Attested period
-800 – 2020
Historical notes
Trojan war era, play written c. 1586-93.

Relationships

enemy of
Juno, Turnu, harpies, Dido
allied with
Latinus, Hades, Ares
consort of
Creusa, Lavinia
teacher of
Ascanius
manifests as
Jupiter Indiges
parent of
Ascanius
creator of
Lares Grundules
child of
Aphrodite, Venus, Anchises
manifested by
Jupiter Indiges

Expand to full subgraph →

Sources

Source passages

“Dido steals Aeneas's oars, preventing him from leaving. Aeneas dresses like a beggar, and is unrecognisable when he first arrives. Aeneas reacts violently to recollections of Troy, and is mad with grief over its loss.”

#37995 · extracted by google/gemini-2.0-flash-001

“For the following season he wrote Le nozze d'Enea in Lavinia (The marriage of Aeneas to Lavinia), now lost, which was performed at the third of Venice's new opera theatres, Teatro Santi Giovanni e Paulo.”

#38055 · extracted by google/gemini-2.0-flash-001

“Aeneas is for continuing the battle. Intense fighting ensues.”

#40928 · extracted by deepseek/deepseek-chat

“The Romans later traced their origin to Aeneas, Aphrodite's son and one of the Trojans, who was said to have led the surviving Trojans to Italy”

#42887 · extracted by deepseek/deepseek-chat

“AENEAS, the famous Trojan hero, son of Anchises and Aphrodite... the favourite of the gods, who frequently interpose to save him from danger (Iliad, v. 311).”

#43782 · extracted by openai/gpt-oss-120b:free