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Aeneid Book 2, lines 40-49

Laocoon warns against the Trojan horse

by Virgil

Primus ibi ante omnes, magna comitante caterva

Laocoon warns against the Trojan horse

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Aeneid Book 2, lines 199-227

Laocoon and the snakes

by Virgil

Hic aliud maius miseris multoque tremendum

Laocoon and the snakes

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Aeneid Book 2, lines 234 - 245

The Trojan Horse enters the city

by Virgil

Dividimus muros et moenia pandimus urbis

The Trojans seal their fate

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Aeneid Book 2, lines 286-313

Hector visits Aeneas in a dream

by Virgil

ille nihil, nec me vana quaerentem moratur

The sack of Troy begins

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Aeneid Book 2, lines 526 - 558

The death of Priam

by Virgil

Ecce autem elapsus Pyrrhi de caede Polites

The death of Priam

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Aeneid Book 2, Lines 679 - 710

Aeneas rescues his Father Anchises

by Virgil

Talia vociferans gemitu tectum omne replebat

Aeneas rescues his Father Anchises

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Aeneid Book 2 lines 707 - 746

Aeneas saves his son and father, but at a cost

by Virgil

Mihi parvus Iulus sit comes

Aeneas flees with his family as the foh of war descends

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Aeneid Book 3, lines 231 - 267

The Harpy’s prophecy

by Virgil

Instruimus mensas arisque reponibus ignem

Aeneas and his men encounter the Harpies

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Aeneid Book 3, lines 374 - 395

How Aeneas will know the site of his city

by Virgil

Nate dea, nam te maioribus ire per altum

Aeneas learns how he will know the site of his city

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