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Tag: Creusa

Aeneas escapes from Troy, but at a cost

Posted on August 26, 2020
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Today’s new poem continues the tale of Aeneas’s escape from the sack of Troy. Hear the poem and afollow a translation here. The blog post with a beautiful image by Auguste Rodin is here.

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Aeneas escapes from Troy, at a cost

Posted on August 26, 2020
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Aeneas succeeds in rescuing his son and father, but cannot save his wife, Creusa. Hear the story in Latin and follow in English here.

Posted in BlogTagged Aeneas, Aeneid, Anchises, Creusa, fall of Troy, Latin poems recited, Latin poems translated, VirgilLeave a Comment on Aeneas escapes from Troy, at a cost
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