Aenid

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The Aeneid is a Latin epic poem that tells the story of Aeneas, a Trojan prince who travels to Italy and becomes the ancestor of the Romans.

Written by Virgil in the first century BC, the poem consists of 12 books and recounts Aeneas's journey from Troy to Italy, his battles, and his establishment of a new home for his people.

The Aeneid is a foundational work of Western literature, exploring themes of fate, duty, and the founding of civilization.

It has had a profound influence on subsequent literature and art.

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