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The fall of Troy begins

Posted on July 21, 2020
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AENEAS BEGINS THE STORY OF TROY

On Troy’s last night, Hector appears to Aeneas in a dream. He tells Aeneas that the city is falling: he must escape and preserve the heritage of Troy by founding a great citadel for the City’s Gods across the seas. Hear the poem in Latin and follow it in English here.

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The fall of Troy begins

Posted on July 21, 2020
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Today’s post sees the beginning of the end for Troy as Hector warns Aeneas that the city is falling. See the blog post illustration here or go to the poem here.

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