Aeneas

Aineias

Flees from Troy with his father, founds Rome.

Genealogy

Aphrodite

Anchises

Echepolos, Harmonia, Hippodamia, Lyrus, Tyche

Group

Trojan War

Events
  1. Diomedes wounds Aphrodite
  2. Aphrodite helps Aeneas in combat
  3. Aeneas escapes from Troy carrying Anchises
  4. Aphrodite gives birth to Aeneas
  5. Aeneas and the Dardanians join the Trojans as allies
  6. Aeneas flees from Achilles who kills the herdsmen and Nestor and drives away the cattle
  7. Aeneas asks Pandarus to join him in bringing an end to Diomedes’ rampage
  8. Aeneas is wounded by Diomedes while guarding the corpse of Pandarus
  9. Aphrodite protects the wounded Aeneas by covering him with her robe and bearing him out of the fight
  10. Aphrodite drops Aeneas, but Apollo catches and obscures him in a cloud of darkness
  11. Diomedes attacks Aeneas three times, and three times Apollo defends him
  12. Leto and Artemis heal Aeneas in the sanctuary of Apollo
  13. Apollo creates a wraith in the likeness of Aeneas
  14. Apollo returns Aeneas to his Trojan comrades
  15. Aeneas kills Crethon and Orsilochus
  16. Menelaus and Antilochus dissuade Aeneas from pressing his attack
  17. Helenus instructs Hector and Aeneas in the defence of Troy
  18. The Trojans divide into five companies led by Hector, Polydamas, Cebriones, Paris, Alcathous, Agenor, Helenus, Deiphobus, Asius, Aeneas, Archelochus, Acamas, Sarpedon, Glaucus, and Asteropaeus
  19. Deiphobus gets Aeneas to help him fight Idomeneus and defend the body of Alcathous
  20. Hippodamia and Alcathous raise Aeneas in their home
  21. Idomeneus asks Ascalaphus, Aphareus, Deipylus, Meriones, and Antilochus to assist him in fighting Aeneas
  22. Aeneas asks Deiphobus, Paris, and Agenor to assist him in fighting Idomeneus and his comrades
  23. Aeneas kills Aphareus
  24. Aeneas kills Medon and Iasos
  25. Meriones and Aeneas taunt one another
  26. Apollo, disguised as Periphas, encourages Aeneas to defend Troy
  27. Apollo recognizes Apollo in disguise
  28. Aeneas tells Hector and the Trojans that Zeus is on their side
  29. Aeneas kills Leiokritos
  30. Hector, Aeneas, and two Trojans try to get Achilles’ horses
  31. Apollo sends Aeneas to fight Achilles
  32. Aeneas fights Achilles
  33. Poseidon rescues Aeneas
  34. Poseidon tells Aeneas to avoid Achilles in battle
  35. Funeral Games of Patroclus: Diomedes chariot races using the horses of Aeneas
  36. Menelaus and Antilokhos recover the bodies of Crethon and Orsilochus from Aeneas
Citations
  1. Apollodorus - Library and Epitome: Library, Section 12.2
  2. Apollodorus - Library and Epitome: Epitome, Section 3.32
  3. Apollodorus - Library and Epitome: Epitome, Section 3.34
  4. Apollodorus - Library and Epitome: Epitome, Section 4.2
  5. Apollodorus - Library and Epitome: Epitome, Section 5.21
  6. Homer - The Iliad: Scroll 2, Section 820
  7. Homer - The Iliad: Scroll 5, Section 166
  8. Homer - The Iliad: Scroll 5, Section 179
  9. Homer - The Iliad: Scroll 5, Section 218
  10. Homer - The Iliad: Scroll 5, Section 229
  11. Homer - The Iliad: Scroll 5, Section 239
  12. Homer - The Iliad: Scroll 5, Section 260
  13. Homer - The Iliad: Scroll 5, Section 297
  14. Homer - The Iliad: Scroll 5, Section 318
  15. Homer - The Iliad: Scroll 5, Section 375
  16. Homer - The Iliad: Scroll 5, Section 431
  17. Homer - The Iliad: Scroll 5, Section 443
  18. Homer - The Iliad: Scroll 5, Section 460
  19. Homer - The Iliad: Scroll 5, Section 493
  20. Homer - The Iliad: Scroll 5, Section 533
  21. Homer - The Iliad: Scroll 5, Section 541
  22. Homer - The Iliad: Scroll 5, Section 561
  23. Homer - The Iliad: Scroll 5, Section 572
  24. Homer - The Iliad: Scroll 6, Section 72
  25. Homer - The Iliad: Scroll 8, Section 104
  26. Homer - The Iliad: Scroll 11, Section 56
  27. Homer - The Iliad: Scroll 12, Section 80
  28. Homer - The Iliad: Scroll 13, Section 455
  29. Homer - The Iliad: Scroll 13, Section 468
  30. Homer - The Iliad: Scroll 13, Section 476
  31. Homer - The Iliad: Scroll 13, Section 487
  32. Homer - The Iliad: Scroll 13, Section 496
  33. Homer - The Iliad: Scroll 13, Section 540
  34. Homer - The Iliad: Scroll 14, Section 421
  35. Homer - The Iliad: Scroll 15, Section 328
  36. Homer - The Iliad: Scroll 16, Section 527
  37. Homer - The Iliad: Scroll 16, Section 603
  38. Homer - The Iliad: Scroll 16, Section 619
  39. Homer - The Iliad: Scroll 17, Section 319
  40. Homer - The Iliad: Scroll 17, Section 334
  41. Homer - The Iliad: Scroll 17, Section 342
  42. Homer - The Iliad: Scroll 17, Section 481
  43. Homer - The Iliad: Scroll 17, Section 507
  44. Homer - The Iliad: Scroll 17, Section 514
  45. Homer - The Iliad: Scroll 17, Section 751
  46. Homer - The Iliad: Scroll 20, Section 75
  47. Homer - The Iliad: Scroll 20, Section 86
  48. Homer - The Iliad: Scroll 20, Section 110
  49. Homer - The Iliad: Scroll 20, Section 153
  50. Homer - The Iliad: Scroll 20, Section 161
  51. Homer - The Iliad: Scroll 20, Section 176
  52. Homer - The Iliad: Scroll 20, Section 199
  53. Homer - The Iliad: Scroll 20, Section 259
  54. Homer - The Iliad: Scroll 20, Section 273
  55. Homer - The Iliad: Scroll 20, Section 288
  56. Homer - The Iliad: Scroll 20, Section 309
  57. Homer - The Iliad: Scroll 20, Section 318
  58. Homer - The Iliad: Scroll 20, Section 340
  59. Homer - The Iliad: Scroll 23, Section 287
  60. Pausanias - Description of Greece: Book 1, Section 11.7
  61. Pausanias - Description of Greece: Book 2, Section 21.1
  62. Pausanias - Description of Greece: Book 2, Section 23.5
  63. Pausanias - Description of Greece: Book 3, Section 22.11
  64. Pausanias - Description of Greece: Book 5, Section 22.2
  65. Pausanias - Description of Greece: Book 6, Section 2.4
  66. Pausanias - Description of Greece: Book 7, Section 19.7
  67. Pausanias - Description of Greece: Book 8, Section 10.5
  68. Pausanias - Description of Greece: Book 8, Section 12.8
  69. Pausanias - Description of Greece: Book 10, Section 17.6
  70. Pausanias - Description of Greece: Book 10, Section 26.1
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